Kerala SSLC 2023 supplementary exam begins today; Check exam day guidelines

Kerala SSLC 2023 supplementary exam begins today; Check exam day guidelines

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 7, 2023 09:13 IST

The Board awards grades in SSLC results 2023 to Class 10 Kerala students. Those students who score D or less are required to appear for a SAY (save a year) exam to improve their Kerala SSLC results. The Board released the Kerala SSLC result 2023 on May 19.

Kerala Supplementary Exams 2023

Kerala Supplementary Exams 2023: The Kerala Board Class 10 supplementary exam is scheduled to commence today, June 7. Class 10 Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) will conclude on June 14. Students are advised not to forget to take the Kerala Board SSLC supplementary admit card 2023 while appearing for Kerala Board Class 10 SSLC supplementary exam. It is likely that Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan will release Kerala SSLC supplementary exam result in July 2023.

The Board awards grades in SSLC results 2023 to Class 10 Kerala students. Those students who score D or less are required to appear for a SAY (save a year) exam to improve their Kerala SSLC results. The Board released the Kerala SSLC result 2023 on May 19. According to the official stats, Kerala SSLC Exam 2023 overall pass percentage stood at 99.70%. The marks obtained in Kerala Class 10th supplementary exam will be considered final and no requests for changes will be entertained. Students will be issued revised marksheet in case of any change of marks as per Supplementary exam results.

Exam day guidelines for Kerala SSLC 2023 Supplementary

  • Candidates are advised to reach the exam centre at least 60 minutes prior to the commencement of the exam.
  • Students must carry SSLC supplementary admit card 2023 while appearing for the exam as no student will be allowed to enter the exam hall without hall ticket.
  • Electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, earphones and Bluetooth devices are barred inside the exam hall.
  • Students must refrain themselves from using any type of unfair means. Using any unfair means during the exam can result in the candidate getting barred from appearing in the following exams.
  • Extra 15 minutes will be given to the students for reading the Kerala SSLC questions paper.

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