Kerala SSLC Results 2025: Kuttanad Tops with 100% Pass, Girls Outshine Boys

Kerala announced SSLC results with 99.07% overall pass. Kuttanad educational district achieved 100% pass rate. Girls outperformed boys with 99.22% pass percentage. Results accessible via official websites, Namude Kerala app, and WhatsApp service.

Key Points: Kerala SSLC Results: 99.07% Pass, Kuttanad 100%

  • Overall pass percentage 99.07%
  • Kuttanad achieves 100% pass rate
  • 30,514 students secure full A+ grades
  • Girls outperform boys with 99.22% pass
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Keralam announces Class 10 results, Kuttanad registers 100 % pass percentage

Kerala announces SSLC results with 99.07% pass. Kuttanad tops with 100% pass rate. Girls outperform boys. 30,514 students get full A+ grades.

"Kuttanad emerged as the top educational district with a 100 per cent pass rate - Official Result Announcement"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 15

The Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate examination results were announced on Friday, with the overall pass percentage recorded at 99.07 per cent.

Kuttanad emerged as the top educational district with a 100 per cent pass rate, while Pathanamthitta recorded the highest pass percentage among revenue districts

A total of 4,14,290 students appeared for the examination, of whom 4,10,456 qualified for higher studies.

The results were available from 3.30 PM on official government websites.

The results can be accessed through the "Namude Kerala" mobile application and via the IT Mission WhatsApp service at 9188619958.

This year, 30,514 students secured full A+ grades, significantly lower than last year's figure of 61,449 students. Among them, 20,771 were girls, and 9,743 were boys. Girls outperformed boys overall, with a pass percentage of 99.22.

The SSLC examinations were conducted from March 5 to March 30, while valuation was held between April 14 and May 2. Exams were conducted across 3,031 centres in Kerala, with 386 students appearing from nine centres in Lakshadweep.

Though 633 students had registered from seven Gulf centres, relaxations were granted in view of the conflict situation in West Asia.

In the absence of a new Education Minister, the results were announced by Principal Secretary Sharmila Mary Joseph, who is also overseeing the Education Department. Joseph herself had secured the third rank in the 1986 SSLC examination before later joining the IAS.

In Kollam district, 11.6 per cent of students secured full A+ grades.

Under the private category, 251 students appeared for the examination and 189 passed, registering a success rate of 75.3 per cent.

Evaluation was conducted at 72 camps across the state. Results are also available through DigiLocker and WhatsApp services.

Applications for revaluation can be submitted between May 16 and May 21. The Save-a-Year (SAY) examinations are scheduled to be held in the first week of June, and the results are expected by the end of June.

- ANI

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Rohit L
Keralam doing it again! 🎉 99.07% pass percentage is amazing. But I'm more interested in the fact that girls outperformed boys again (99.22% vs... well, obviously less). That's the trend all over India now—ladies are leading the academic front. Also, nice touch making results available on WhatsApp and Namude Kerala app. Digital Kerala is real.
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Michael C
As someone from outside India, I have to say this is impressive—over 400,000 students taking exams across 3,000+ centers, including in Lakshadweep and Gulf countries. The logistics alone must be staggering. It's a reminder of how India manages complexity on a scale that would challenge most systems. Congrats to all students!
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Nikhil C
Kollam district with 11.6% full A+ is a highlight! That's something to be proud of. But I'm concerned about the private category—only 75.3% pass rate? That's way below the overall average. Maybe the government needs to provide better support for students who study privately. Education should be accessible to all, not just those who can attend regular schools. Just a thought.
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Ananya R
Sharmila Mary Joseph announcing the results—what a full-circle moment! She was a third-rank holder in her SSLC in 1986 and now she's the Principal Secretary overseeing the results. That's the kind of story that inspires students. Kuttanad's 100% pass shows what can happen when community and government work together. Let's hope the SAY exams in June go smoothly for those who need them.
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