Kerala SSLC marksheet to be issued within three months, earlier it was 2 years
Kerala board will provide Class 10 mark sheets within three months upon asking. Candidates have to pay Rs 500 as demand draft for marksheets.
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 8, 2024 | 08:44 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Kerala general education department will provide Kerala SSLC mark sheets 2024 within three months of the exam results being published. Eligible students will have to pay Rs 500 as demand draft after Kerala SSLC results are announced. Earlier, the mark sheets were only released after two years.
As per the education department, requests for early release of SSLC mark sheets were made by students. In this context, the department has relaxed the rules for releasing marksheets directly to students. The exam commissionaire has been allowed to provide marksheets to students provided the students pay Rs 500 as demand draft in the name of the exam secretary after three months of publishing the SSLC exams results”, the official press release read.
The education department has relaxed the rules for releasing marksheets directly to students. The exam commissionaire has been allowed to provide marksheets to students, after applying for the demand draft in the name of the exam secretary.
Kerala SSLC Results 2024: How to download marksheet
The steps to check Kerala SSLC results are as follows:
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Visit the official website.
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Click on the SSLC result link.
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A result window will open.
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Enter your registration number and date of birth.
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Submit the details.
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Save and download it
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Take a printout or screenshot for further references.
The Kerala SSLC result scorecard will entail the student's name, roll number, marks obtained in different subjects, grades, etc.
Kerala SSLC Result Overview 2024
The results for Kerala SSLC were annouded on May 8. A total of 4,27,153 students appeared for the regular Kerala SSLC 2024 exam, out of which 4,25,563 students have passed. This year Kerala SSLC pass rate reached 99.6%, lower than the pass rate recorded last year, which was 99.7%.
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