Students of Kerala, your wait is nearly over. Education Minister V. Sivankutty has officially confirmed that the Kerala SSLC results for 2026 will be declared in the third week of May. The Class 12 Higher Secondary (Plus Two) Second Year results will be announced on May 25, 2026. You will find all important information related to this here, including special provisions for students in Gulf countries and key reforms announced by the Minister.
👉 Direct Link: Kerala SSLC Result 2026
In a conference held on Thursday, Education Minister V Sivankutty briefed the media about the SSLC and plus two exams, along with the cancellation of the board exams for West Asia students.
Kerala Result 2026 — Key Dates At a Glance
| Details | Date |
|---|---|
| Kerala SSLC Result 2026 | Third Week of May 2026 |
| Plus Two (Class 12) Result | May 25, 2026 |
| Study Support Programme | April 20 – April 27, 2026 |
| Announcement Made By | Education Minister V Sivankutty |
Kerala SSLC Result 2025: How to Check?
Step 1: Visit the website fastresult.in website and Mobile App.
Step 2: Click on the “SSLC Exam Result 2025” link.
Step 3: Enter the registration number and date of birth.
Step 4: Click on “Submit” to check the Kerala Class 10th Result 2025.
Step 5: The Kerala SSLC result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6: Save and download the digital marksheet and take a printout of the provisional marksheet for future reference.
Gulf Students — Special Assessment Framework
The ongoing conflict in West Asia has led to the cancellation of scheduled board examinations in the Gulf region. The Kerala government has formulated a clear alternative assessment plan for all affected students.
For SSLC Students (633 Students)
The results of 633 SSLC students will be evaluated based on their marks obtained in the model or term exams (as applicable) along with the prescribed grace marks at the prescribed percentile. These students need not worry about missing their main exams.
For Class 12 Students (592 Students)
For the 592 Class 12 students who were scheduled to appear for their second-year Higher Secondary exams, their first-year marks, along with Continuous Evaluation (CE) scores and second-year practical marks, will be carried forward.
Reforms to the Continuous Assessment System
Addressing concerns over the school-level continuous assessment system, the minister acknowledged receipt of complaints suggesting that teachers often award marks without a clear understanding of the system’s objectives.
To improve transparency, assessment scores will now be mandatorily displayed on school notice boards, and all related complaints will be referred to school-level monitoring committees for review.
In a separate announcement, Sivankutty unveiled a study support programme for government school students in Classes 5 to 9 who have failed to secure a minimum of 30 per cent in written examinations.
The programme, for which detailed guidelines have been issued to the Director of General Education, will run from April 20 to 27, 2026. Special school-level examinations will follow, after which the promotion list will be published.
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