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Kerala SSLC Result 2026 OUT NOW: Check Direct Links & Marks Online

Kerala SSLC Result 2026 OUT NOW: Check Direct Links & Marks Online

Kerala SSLC Result 2026 Declared Today: How Students Can Check Scores Without Website Crashes

The Kerala SSLC Result 2026 has been announced today, May 15, with the official press conference held at 3 PM and scorecards becoming available online from 4 PM onwards. Lakhs of Class 10 students across Kerala are attempting to access their marks simultaneously, leading to concerns over server slowdowns and website crashes.

To avoid delays, the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has enabled multiple alternative platforms including official websites, DigiLocker, WhatsApp services, and mobile applications for quick result access. Students can use their registration number and date of birth to download provisional marksheets online.

Official Websites to Check Kerala SSLC Result 2026

Students can access their Class 10 results through these portals:
 

Mobile Apps, WhatsApp and DigiLocker Options

Due to expected heavy traffic on result portals, students can also use alternative methods:

  • Saphalam App
  • PRD Live App
  • DigiLocker
  • WhatsApp-based result access

The DigiLocker marksheet can be used as a provisional document for admissions and verification until schools distribute original certificates. Some students may need Aadhaar-linked OTP verification while logging into DigiLocker.

How to Check Kerala SSLC Result 2026

  1. Visit any official Kerala SSLC result website
  2. Click on “SSLC Result 2026”
  3. Enter registration number and date of birth
  4. Submit the details
  5. Download and save the marksheet

Students can also receive results through SMS by sending:
KERALA10 RegistrationNumber to 56263.

This year, over 4 lakh students appeared for the Kerala SSLC examinations conducted between March 5 and March 30 across Kerala, Lakshadweep, and Gulf examination centres. The result is a major milestone for students seeking admission into Plus One courses in Science, Commerce, Humanities, and vocational streams.

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