Kerala SSLC Results 2025 will be officially announced on May 9, as confirmed by General Education Minister V Sivankutty. This year’s results mark a significant academic milestone for over 4.27 lakh students who appeared for the Class 10 board exams held across the state and abroad between March 3 and 26.
State-Wide Participation Reflects Educational Reach
A total of 4,27,021 candidates took the exam at 2,964 centres across Kerala, with additional centres in Lakshadweep (9) and the Gulf region (7), showing the exam’s wide geographical reach. Here’s the category-wise breakdown of students:
- Government schools: 1,42,298 students
- Government-aided schools: 2,55,092 students
- Unaided schools: 29,631 students
- Lakshadweep: 447 students
- Gulf countries: 682 students
This broad representation highlights Kerala’s effort to make education accessible, even for students living outside the state.

Where and How to Check Your Results Online
Students and parents can check their Kerala SSLC Results 2025 online through a few simple steps:
Steps to follow:
- Go to www.keralaresults.nic.in
- Click on the link “SSLC Examination Results 2025” (available from May 9)
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth (if prompted)
- Click Submit and view your result
- Download or print the result for future reference
Additional websites where results may be available:
Make sure to keep your admit card ready to avoid last-minute delays.
Class 8 Re-Exam Results: May 2 Announcement
While SSLC students await their results, the re-exam results for Class 8 students who scored E grade will be announced earlier—on May 2. This year, Kerala has brought back subject-wise minimum marks criteria, ending the earlier all-pass promotion system for Class 8.
Out of roughly four lakh Class 8 students, over 86,000 received E grades in at least one subject. To support them, the education department conducted remedial classes from April 8 to 24, followed by re-exams from April 25 to 30.
This new strategy focuses on academic recovery and long-term progress, with plans to track the students’ performance through the next term to ensure better outcomes.
Why These Changes Matter
These announcements reflect Kerala’s larger effort to improve the quality and accountability of school education. Moving away from automatic promotion, the system is now focused on ensuring students truly understand the curriculum. Reforms like remedial classes and performance monitoring represent a shift towards more supportive and responsible education.
Final Note
As the countdown begins for the Kerala SSLC Results 2025, students and parents alike can prepare to access their results digitally and plan their next academic steps. With reforms in place at multiple levels, Kerala’s education system continues to prioritize fairness, inclusivity, and academic support.
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