Thiruvananthapuram: The result of SSLC examination has been announced. This time the pass percentage was 99.26. 44,363 students got A +. Public Education Minister V.Sivankutty announced the results at the PRD Chamber.
Pala has the highest pass percentage in education district. Attingal, education district with the lowest pass percentage. Kannur has the highest pass percentage revenue district. The pass percentage in the district is 99.76%. Wayanad Revenue District has the lowest pass percentage of 98.07%. Education District - Malappuram (3024). PKMM.H.S.S Edarikode in Malappuram district has the highest number of students appearing for the examinations.
The pass percentage and the number of students achieving A + decreased compared to last year, however, the results improved compared to the pre-Pandemic standards.
SSLC Kerala 10th Result 2022:
State general education minister V.Sivankutty
4.26 lakh students
keralapareeksahabhavan.in, sslcexam.kerala.gov.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, results.kerala.nic.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in
Passing Marks: 33% or D+ grade and above
Kerala SSLC 2022 results: How to check result through website
Step 1: Visit the official website — keralaresults.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the ‘download SSLC result link’
Step 3: Enter roll number and submit
Step 4: The results will appear on the screen
Step 5: Download and take a print out for further reference.
The results will also be available at the education board’s official app, ‘Saphalam’ which is available for download from Google Playstore.
Kerala SSLC 2022 results: How to check results on ‘Saphalam’ app:
Step 1: Download the official ‘Saphalam’ app from Google Play Store.
Step 2: Open the app to enter the registered number and date of birth
Step 3: Click on submit to access the result
Download and take a print out for further reference.
In 2021, even though most of the boards did not conduct the examinations, Kerala conducted the papers amid strict Kovid-19 precautions. But last year the state promised a grace mark policy, which was scrapped this year. The success rate has dropped from 99.47% in 2021 to 99.26% in 2022, however, it has increased from 98.11% in 2020 to 98.12% in 2020 and 97.84% in 2019 and 18 respectively. The number of students getting an A + is down from 1.2 million last year, but more than 41,906 in 2020. By 2022, 44,363 students will be getting a 90+ or A + grade.
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