New Delhi, June 12, 2026: The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has officially announced the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Revaluation and Scrutiny Results for the March 2026 Class 10 examinations. Released on June 11, 2026, the updated scorecards have brought immense relief to thousands of students across the state who were eagerly awaiting a reassessment of their answer scripts. Candidates who applied for a revaluation, thorough mark scrutiny, or requested photocopies of their evaluated scripts can now check their revised performance on the official board portals.
For a student community where even a fractional difference in percentage determines future academic paths, this revaluation release marks the official closing of the Class 10 assessment cycle. The primary results, which were declared on May 15, 2026, already showcased an exceptional performance with an overall pass percentage of 99.07% out of more than 4 lakh appearing students. However, for those who missed full grades by a whisker or felt their rigorous preparation was not entirely justified by the initially awarded marks, the revaluation process served as an essential avenue for clarity and absolute academic fairness.
Direct Links to Access the Results
To make the process as seamless as possible, the board has hosted separate portals for revaluation and scrutiny outcomes. Students can copy the specific URLs provided below to head directly to the log-in page:
- Official SSLC Revaluation Result Portal:
[https://sslcexam.kerala.gov.in/revaluation_results.php](https://sslcexam.kerala.gov.in/revaluation_results.php) - Official SSLC Scrutiny Result Portal:
[https://sslcexam.kerala.gov.in/scrutiny_results.php](https://sslcexam.kerala.gov.in/scrutiny_results.php) - Main Examination Website:
sslcexam.kerala.gov.in
Step-by-Step Procedure to Download Your Revised Scorecard
Because thousands of anxious applicants are logging into the state servers concurrently, some users may experience delayed load times or temporary server errors. To prevent confusion and successfully retrieve your scorecard on the first attempt, follow these exact procedural steps:
1.Navigate to the Official Portal:Step 1.
Open your web browser and enter the official website address: sslcexam.kerala.gov.in.
2.Select Your Required Link:Step 2.
On the homepage, locate the active notification panel. Click on “SSLC Examination March 2026 – Revaluation Result Published” or select the Scrutiny link, depending on what you initially applied for.
3.Input Authentication Credentials:Step 3.
A secure login interface will appear. Enter your exact Register Number and your Date of Birth (formatted exactly as requested on the screen).
4.Submit and Generate Scorecard:Step 4.
Double-check your credentials to avoid validation errors, and then click on the “Submit” or “Get Result” button.
5.Verify, Download, and Print:Step 5.
Your revised academic statement will load onto the screen. Carefully read through the newly allocated marks, click the download button to save a local copy, and print a physical version for upcoming higher secondary admissions.
Overcoming Server Issues: What to Do If the Portal Won’t Load
The post-result review managed by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan is a highly systematic process designed to clear up any evaluating discrepancies. It is helpful to understand how the board treats the different application categories that students selected back in May:
If any change in marks is discovered during this review, the system automatically replaces the old data. The newly upgraded marks are recognized as final, overwriting whatever score was achieved in the initial May announcement. Conversely, if no changes are recorded, your original marks stand as the conclusive score.
Why the Revaluation Results Carry Massive Weight This Year
In Kerala’s highly competitive academic landscape, even a one-mark shift can alter a student’s educational path. This year’s exceptionally high baseline pass percentage of 99.07% means that securing a seat in a preferred stream (such as Science, Commerce, or Humanities) at a top-tier school depends on a razor-thin merit margin.
For a specific group of students, the stakes are even higher. Those who were marked as NHS (Not Eligible for Higher Studies) because of a “D” grade in a critical subject can see their status upgraded to EHS (Eligible for Higher Studies) if their grade shifts to a “D+” after revaluation. This simple adjustment grants them immediate access to the single-window admission portal for Higher Secondary Centralized Allotment.
Crucial Next Steps for Class 10 Students
Now that the revaluation status is officially transparent, students must transition quickly to mapping out their next steps:
- Coordinate with School Authorities: If your scorecard shows an upward shift in marks or grades, you must alert your school administration immediately. The board will dispatch hard copies of the revised certificates directly to the schools. Your school principal will need to cross-sign the updated records before you can use them for official validation.
- Update Plus One Admission Forms: For students currently engaged in the Single Window System (HSCAP) for Plus One (Class 11) admissions, ensure that your revised merit score is properly updated in the centralized allotment server. This ensures you do not lose out on a higher-preference school choice due to outdated records.
- Prepare for the SAY Exams: If your revaluation did not yield the passing grade you required, do not lose heart. The Kerala Board offers the SAY (Save A Year) supplementary examinations shortly after the revaluation phase. This allows students who failed to secure an EHS status a fast-tracked chance to clear their papers and join the current academic year without losing time. Keep an eye out on the official board website for the upcoming registration dates and timetables for the SAY cycle.

