Kerala SSLC Result 2026 Released: The Kerala Board of Public Examination (KBPE) today has declared the result for the class 10 exam. The pass percentage this year stands at 99.07 per cent. Of the total 4,17,497 students appearing for the Kerala SSLC exam this year, as many as 4,14,290 became eligible for higher education. Students who took the exam can check the results on the official websites – keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in and results.kerala.gov.in. For more information on Kerala board 2026 SSLC re-evaluation, SAY exam, check the IE Education Portal.
A total of 30,514 students secured Full A+ grades, while 767 government schools achieved a 100 per cent pass result. Overall, 2,105 schools recorded cent per cent results this year. The pass percentage in Lakshadweep stood at 97.67 per cent, while students from Gulf region schools registered a 100 per cent pass rate.
According to the Kerala SSLC 2026 statistics, a total of 4,14,531 students had registered for the examination. Of these, 241 students’ exams were cancelled, while 4,14,290 students appeared for the exam. Around 227 students did not appear for one or more subjects, and the results of one student were withheld.
This year, 30,514 students secured A+ grades in all subjects. Additionally, 53,686 students obtained an A grade and above in all subjects, while 88,437 students secured a B+ grade and above. A total of 1,39,250 students achieved a B grade and above, and 2,15,120 students scored a C+ grade and above in all subjects.
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Further, 3,22,329 students secured C grade and above, while 4,10,456 students obtained D+ grade and above. Only 3,606 students received a D grade, and one student secured an E grade in a subject.
For schools in the Gulf region, examinations were cancelled due to tensions in the Middle East. Students were evaluated based on their performance in term examinations and practical assessments.
To access the SSLC marks, students have to go to the official website of KBPE and then click on SSLC Examination Results 2026. After that, give the details and click on submit. The result will appear on the screen. Download it for the future.
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The HSLC (HI) Examination 2026 recorded a 100 per cent pass result this year. A total of seven school-going candidates had registered for the examination, and all appeared for the test. No candidate was absent, cancelled, or placed under the withheld/RAL category.
Among the successful candidates, one student secured A+ grade in all subjects, while three students achieved B+ grade or above across all subjects. All seven candidates secured at least B grade and above, making them eligible for higher studies.
No student received a D or E grade in any subject, resulting in a complete pass percentage of 100 per cent.
The AHSLC Examination 2026 recorded a pass percentage of 98.64 per cent. A total of 74 school-going candidates had registered for the examination, and all of them appeared for the test. No candidate was absent, cancelled, or placed under the withheld/RAL category.
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Among the candidates, one student secured A grade or above in all subjects, while nine students achieved B+ grade or above. A total of 22 students obtained B grade or above, 34 secured C+ grade or above, and 60 students scored C grade or above in all subjects.
Further, 73 students secured D+ grade or above and became eligible for higher studies. Only one candidate received a D grade in a subject, while no student secured an E grade. No candidate obtained A+ grade in all subjects this year.
Last year, the Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) Class 10 examination recorded a pass percentage of 99.5 per cent, slightly lower than the 99.69 per cent pass rate registered in 2024. The SSLC examinations this year were conducted from March 5 to March 30, 2026.
Students dissatisfied with their results can apply for re-evaluation or scrutiny of answer sheets. The application forms for both processes will be made available on the board’s official website.
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Students can also apply for the improvement examination or the Save-A-Year examination. The improvement exam is meant for students who have passed all subjects but wish to improve their scores, while the Save-A-Year exam is for those who failed in one or more subjects. Applications for these exams must be submitted through the respective schools.
Students are advised to regularly visit the official KBPE website to stay updated on notifications related to the Save-A-Year examinations and other result-related announcements.
