Kerala SSLC Result 2022 out, pass percentage is 99.26%, huge slump in all A+

One of the major highlights of the result, however, is the significant slump in the number of candidates who have secured A + for all subjects. Only 44, 363 students have secured all A + this year. As many as 1, 25, 509 candidates had secured A + for all subjects last year. This was an all time record and lead to widespread complaints that even those who got A + for all subjects could not secure Plus One admission in schools and subject combinations of their choice. Taking a cue from last year's experience, the general education department has done away with the multiple questions option given to students last time.
Kerala SSLC Result 2022: Highlights
The highest pass percentage was reported in Kannur district ( 99.76 %). The district with lowest pass percentage is Wayanad ( 98.07%). The educational district with the highest pass percentage is Pala ( 99.94). Malappuram district remained the topper in terms of the number of students winning A + for all subjects . 3021 students from the district got A + for all subjects.
Kerala SSLC Result 2022: Result at a glance
Here's the direct link to check the Kerala SSLC Result 2022
There were nine examination centres in gulf countries where a total of 571 students took the exam. 561 students from the centres become eligible for higher studies. Pass Percentage is 98.25. In LakshaDweep where 882 students attended the examination, 785 have become eligible for higher studies. Pass percentage is 89 %.
Kerala SSLC Result 2022: Results Analysis
Long ago Kerala has done away with the marks based ranking of SSLC students as it introduced a grading system. Hence, the results declared are of the candidates who have become eligible for higher studies.
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