Remarkable Success in Kerala's SSLC Examination
In Kerala, 99.5% of students qualified for higher education in the recent SSLC exam. Out of 4,27,020 candidates, 61,449 earned an A+ in all subjects. Despite a slight decrease from last year, the results highlight high academic achievements across various demographics, including scheduled castes and tribes.

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Kerala continues to impress with its academic achievements, as 99.5% of students successfully qualified for higher education in this year's Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination. The results, announced by State Education Minister V Sivankutty, revealed that 4,24,583 out of 4,27,020 candidates cleared the exam.
From this cohort, 61,449 students earned an A+ across all subjects, demonstrating remarkable performance levels. Despite being slightly lower than last year's 99.69%, the state boasts significant pass rates across its educational institutions, with 2,331 schools achieving a 100% pass rate.
Diverse student groups also showed commendable results; notably, 39,447 scheduled caste students achieved a pass percentage of 98.66, and 7,135 scheduled tribe students marked a pass percentage of 98.02. The exams took place across 3,072 centers from March 3 to 26, with evaluations completed in just 14 working days.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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