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Salviya Antony

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In case you are unable to attend a Kerala SSLC board exam, you will be awarded zero marks in the subject. Eventually, you will be asked to appear for the supplementary exam. Thus, it is better to focus and study hard and not skip or leave your exam and pass with flying colours.

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Salviya Antony

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Students must go through the points below to avoid the Kerala SSLC board exam-day hassles:All communication devices like mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, headphones, pagers, fitness bands, cameras, etc., are barred from carrying to the examination hall.Accessories like wallets, goggles, handbags, and purses are not to be carried.Students must not forget to carry all the stationary items that are required to appear for the Kerala SSLC board exams as sharing of stationary is not allowedHowever, do not forget to carry your SSLC hall ticket on all exam daysStudents without the hall ticket will not be allowed to write their SSLC board exam
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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

Kerala board is strictly against the practise of using any unfair means during the examinations. The board is actively working to prevent and discourage any malpractice during board examinations every year. So, you are advised to go through the Kerala SSLC syllabus and solve as many previous years question papers and sample papers to avoid cheating during the SSLC board exams.

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Salviya Antony

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Pasting money on a Kerala SSLC board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.

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10 months ago

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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

Usually Kerala SSLC exam evaluation is liberal. Most of the students clear the Kerala SSLC exam. The pass percentage of Kerala SSLC is always higher as compared to other boards. Students need not worry about strict evaluation for Kerala SSLC exam.

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10 months ago

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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

If you do not have time to learn the full syllabus, there are few tips to clear the Kerala SSLC exam 2025. Learn the questions from the previous year question papers. Note the repeated questions and learn them well. Learn the important topics given by your teachers. Revise the important formulas. These tips will help you to clear the Kerala SSLC exam. 

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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

Kerala SSLC valuation is liberal as compared to CBSE. Students can score 100% in Kerala SSLC with proper preparation. They are advised to do regular revision and learn the text books thoroughly. Practicing the previous year question papers will also boost the preparation. Kerala SSLC Model exams will also help to know the pattern of the SSLC exam. Give more importance to repeated questions in previous year question papers. 

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10 months ago

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Salviya Antony

Contributor-Level 10

Kerala SSLC is easier as compared to CBSE 10th exam. Valuation is liberal for Kerala SSLC. Most of the students clear the Kerala SSLC exam. The pass percentage of Kerala SSLC is always higher than CBSE. As far as competitive exams are concerned, CBSE is better. Students who learned CBSE will be easily cracking competitive exams. 

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Mohamed Hanih

Beginner-Level 1

Not at all. It is comparitively much easier than other boards available like CBSE or ICSE. Especially subjects like english and IT. Many students tends to score Full A+. Also the examining are in a very descent level. But when they go higher like in grade 11 or 12, it is a bit hard because theyre following NCERT and all.

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