Kerala SSLC re-evaluation 2024 application process begins; apply for scrutiny, answer sheets
Alivia Mukherjee | May 11, 2024 | 12:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala SSLC Re-Evaluation 2024: Students can apply for re-checking, scrutiny, photocopy by May 15, till 4 pm.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Kerala Board of Public Examination (KBPE) has commenced the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) 2024 re-evaluation process on May 9. Students who are unsatisfied with the Kerala SSLC 2024 results can apply for scrutiny process. Students can apply for Kerala SSLC 2024 re-evaluation, scrutiny, photocopy of answer sheets by May 15, till 4 pm.
Kerala SSLC 2024 revaluation, photocopying, and scrutiny processes are not available for the IT paper. Additionally, if a candidate applies for revaluation, there is no requirement to apply separately for scrutiny. To apply for any of these processes, the candidates are required to submit the application along with the fee to the headmaster of the examination center where they appeared for the exam. Only applications that have been certified as paid and approved by the headmaster will be considered for revaluation, photocopy, or scrutiny.
Kerala SSLC 2024 re-evaluation fee
Students applying for the Kerala SSLC 2024 re-evaluation, photocopy, scrutiny process are required to pay an application fee along with the form. Students can have a look at the Kerala SSLC 2024 re-evaluation and other fee details below.
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Particulars |
Application fee |
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Revaluation per paper |
Rs. 400 |
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Answer sheet photocopy |
Rs. 200 |
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Scrutiny process |
Rs. 50 |
Steps to apply for Kerala SSLC re-evaluation 2024
Upon requesting photocopies, candidates will receive PDF versions of their scanned Kerala SSLC 2024 answer sheets, allowing them to identify specific answers they wish to review. Students can follow these steps to apply for Kerala SSLC re-evaluation 2024.
- Go to the official website, sslcexam.kerala.gov.in
- Click on the Kerala SSLC revaluation 2024 link
- Fill in the application form.
- Pay the required fee
- Submit and save a copy for future use.
Kerala SSLC 2024 result overview
The Kerala SSLC 2024 result was declared on May 8. Students who took the Class 10 exams can access and download their Kerala SSLC 2024 results from the official website, keralaresults.nic.in. The Kerala SSLC 2024 exam was held from March 4 to March 25. 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, the Kerala SSLC pass rate reached 99.6%, marginally lower than the pass rate recorded last year, which was 99.7%.
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