Published on Mar 04, 2023
Kerala SSLC Exam 2021 Date : The board exams both SSLC, HSC (classes 10 and 12) will be held from March 17, and will be continued till March 30. Kerala Pareekha Bhavan SSLC (10th Class) Time Table 2021 is to be available at keralapareekshabhavan.in. The exams will be held from 17th March, 2021. Students can download the Kerala Board 10th Class Exam time table from official website.
The Kerala State Secondary Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination of Kerala State Education Board is all set to begin from March at various test centers across the state with slight changes in the timetable. The decision to change the time table was taken in the meeting of the leaders of Teachers’ organization.
Last year, the board exams were affected due to pandemic, and several papers were conducted later in May. The results were released in June. To pass the exam, a candidate is required to get a minimum of 35 per cent marks in each subject out of 100 marks. For the science subject, consisting of theory and practical examination, minimum marks to pass is 20 out of 75 in theory and 15 marks out of 25 in practical.
A total of 98.82% students cleared the SSLC exam in 2020, the highest in last five years. Pathanamthitta district topped while Wayanad district stood at the last position.
Details of Kerala SSLC Time Table 2021:
Name of the Examination |
State Secondary Leaving Certificate (SSLC) |
Name of the Board | Kerala Pareekha Bhavan |
Date of Examination | 17th March to 26th March, 2021 (Tentative) |
Time Table Release Status | Available Shortly |
Official Website | keralapareekshabhavan.in |
• Malayalam, First Language Part 1
• Malayalam, First Language Part 2
• English
• Hindi
• Physics
• Mathematics
• Biology
• Social Science
Model examinations and counseling for students to avoid stress would be conducted at the school level. For this, students of classes 10th and 12th can go to schools with the consent of their parents, the statement said.
Ministers K K Shylaja, C Raveendranath, KT Jaleel, V Sunilkumar, J Mercikutty Amma and high-level officials took part in the meeting.
The statement said for this, students of 10th and 12th classes can go to school with the consent of their parents.
“These will be done by utilising the services of existing teachers. At the college level, final year undergraduate and postgraduate classes will begin in early January with 50 per cent strength of the class. Classes will be arranged on a shift basis in the morning and afternoon if required,” it said.
Classes at the University of Agriculture and the University of Fisheries will begin in early January, with a limited number of students. The decision was made to start classes in medical colleges from the second year, it added.