Kerala's Impressive SSLC Results: A Testament to Dedication
This year's SSLC examination in Kerala saw a staggering 99.5% of students qualify for higher education. Out of 427,020 participants, 61,449 secured an A+. Despite a slight dip from last year, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan praised students and teachers. Scheduled caste and tribe students also showed commendable results.

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In an impressive feat, 99.5% of students have qualified for higher education in this year's SSLC examination in Kerala, as announced by State Education Minister V Sivankutty. A total of 4,24,583 students passed the exam, with 61,449 achieving an A+ in all subjects.
Despite a slight decrease from last year's 99.69%, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan lauded the hard work of both students and teachers. He encouraged students who couldn't pass this year to persist, ensuring support from their schools and families.
Scheduled caste and tribe students recorded significant achievements, with pass percentages of 98.66 and 98.02, respectively. Across 3,072 centers, the examination journey spanned from March to April, culminating in the involvement of nearly 10,000 teachers for evaluation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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