
New Delhi, May 15, 2026: The wait for over 4.17 lakh students is finally coming to an end. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan is scheduled to officially release the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) or Class 10 results today, May 15, 2026, at 3:00 PM.
Following a formal press conference held by the Honorable Minister for General Education at the PRD Chamber, the result links will be activated across multiple official portals. Students can access their individual scorecards using their registration number and date of birth, while schools can download collective results using their unique school codes.
To ensure a smooth experience despite the high volume of web traffic, the Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) has made the results available on several official platforms:
While individual results are standard, many students and teachers prefer to check the performance of an entire institution. The “School-wise Result” feature is specifically designed for this purpose.
If the official websites become slow due to heavy traffic, students are encouraged to use mobile applications or digital locker services:
The Saphalam 2026 mobile app is one of the fastest ways to view results. It offers a detailed analysis, including school-wise, educational district-wise, and revenue district-wise data.
The Public Relations Department of Kerala also hosts the results on the PRD Live app. This is often a reliable backup when traditional servers are overloaded.
For the first time, the Kerala Board has integrated more deeply with DigiLocker
Kerala follows a grade-based assessment rather than a marks-only system. To pass the SSLC exams, a student must secure at least a D+ grade (minimum 30-39% marks) in each subject.
| Grade | Marks Range | Grade Point |
| A+ | 90% – 100% | 9 |
| A | 80% – 89% | 8 |
| B+ | 70% – 79% | 7 |
| B | 60% – 69% | 6 |
| C+ | 50% – 59% | 5 |
| C | 40% – 49% | 4 |
| D+ | 30% – 39% | 3 |
Students who score lower than a D+ in any subject will be eligible for the SAY (Save A Year) Exam, which is typically conducted in June or July.
The online results published today are provisional. These are intended for immediate information and to facilitate the Class 11 (Plus One) admission process. Original marksheets and certificates will be distributed by the respective schools within a few weeks.
Students should verify all details on their online marksheet, including the spelling of their name, parent’s name, and date of birth. If any discrepancies are found, they should be reported to the school headmaster immediately for rectification.