Kerala SSLC result 2025 expected to release on this date: Check ways to access marksheets and what latest updates suggest

Kerala SSLC result 2025: The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) is likely to announce the SSLC (Class 10) Result 2025 in the second week of May, with tentative expectations pointing to May 8. While the official result date is yet to be confirmed by the board, the trend from previous years suggests a similar timeline.
Once declared, the results will be available in online mode. Students who appeared for the Kerala SSLC exams can check their scores by visiting the official websites — pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in and results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
Kerala SSLC result 2025: Steps to access
Candidates can check the steps provided here to access the Kerala SSLC result 2025
- Visit the official website: Go to either of the official result portals — pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in or results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
- Locate the result link: On the homepage, find and click on the link that says ‘Kerala SSLC Result 2025’.
- Enter required details: In the result login window, input your registration number and date of birth exactly as mentioned on your admit card.
- Submit information: Click the ‘Submit’ or ‘Get Result’ button to proceed.
- View and download marksheet: Your SSLC result will appear on the screen. Review the marks, download the provisional scorecard, and take a printout for reference.
How to access Kerala SSLC result 2025 via SMS?
Students who do not have immediate access to the internet can also check their results via SMS. Here’s how:
- Open the SMS app on your mobile phone.
- Type the message in this format: KERALA10
REGISTRATION NUMBER. - Send the message to 56263.
- You will receive your result as an SMS alert.
- Take a screenshot of the message for safekeeping.
Kerala SSLC result 2025: Previous year performance and what to expect
In 2024, the Kerala Board declared the SSLC results on May 8, with an impressive overall pass percentage of 99.69%. A total of 4,27,153 students had appeared for the exams. A similar level of participation and performance is expected this year as well.
Students are advised to thoroughly check their provisional marksheet for any discrepancies in personal or academic details and report any issues to their respective schools immediately.