Kerala SSLC results 2017 live: How and where to check your marks

Published : May 05, 2017, 03:20 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:36 PM IST
Kerala SSLC results 2017 live: How and where to check your marks

Synopsis

The SSLC results will be available through Saphalam 2017 app Candidates can also check the SSLC results from the official website

The results of Kerala's Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations 2017 will be declared at 2 pm on Friday, May 5, ending the anxious wait of more than 4.5 lakh students from and outside the state.

The marks of the SSLC private examination and THSLC examinations will also be announced at the same time. 4,55,906 regular and 2,588 private students appeared for the SSLC exam this year. The exam was conducted in March at 2,933 centres in the state and nine centres in Lakshadweep and the Middle East.

The Kerala government has made elaborate arrangements to help students access the SSLC results this year, including through websites and a mobile app.

The results will be available through Saphalam 2017 app. Students can download the Saphalam 2017 from Google's Play Store and find the results on the app as soon as it is announced.

Candidates can also check the results from the official website or other sites listed below 

Steps to check the results online:

  • Go to keralaresults.nic.in
  • Click on the link 'Kerala SSLC Class 10 Results 2017'
  • Enter your roll number
  • Save a copy or take a printout for future use

Here are the other websites where you can check the results.

  • www.kerala.gov.in 
  • www.keralapareekhabhawan.in 
  • www.results.itschool.gov.in
  • www.cdit.org 
  • www.examresults.kerala.gov.in 
  • www.prd.kerala.gov.in 
  • www.results.nic.in 
  • www.educationkerala.gov.in

2016 results

4,57,654 out of the 4,73,803 students passed in the SSLC 2016 exams held last year, registering a total pass percentage of 96.59. As many as 22,879 students secured A+ in all subjects while 1,207 schools registered 100 per cent pass record.

We wish all students the best of luck for the SSLC results this year.

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