Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026 Released at sslcexam.kerala.gov.in: Check Direct Link, Steps to Download
Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026 Released at sslcexam.kerala.gov.in. Students can check their supplementary results Directly on the official webiste. The original Marksheets can be taken from their respective schools.
Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026 is Released on the official website by Kerala Pariksha Bhawan. Students can check their supplementary results directly on the official website sslcexam.kerala.gov.in. The original Marksheets can be taken from their respective schools after they are available with the school authorities. For now the Marksheet will be provisionally given. Supplementary exams gives another chance to class 10th students to appear and improve their scores without loosing an year.
Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026: Official Website
Here is the official website for students to check their Kerala SSLC SAY supplementary Result 2026:
- sslcexam.kerala.gov.in.
- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026: Details Mentioned on Marksheet
The students marksheets will be consist of the below mentioned details, check out the details carefully and if you find any error, Kindly connect to the school authority to make it rectify:
- Name
- Registration number
- Subject-wise marks
- Total marks
- Qualifying status.
How to Download Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026
- To download the Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026 students need to follow basic steps, which is mentioned below:
- Visit the official website of Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026 sslcexam.kerala.gov.in.
- Click on the Kerala SSLC SAY Result, mentioned on the homepage
- Log in with your roll number as mentioned in hall ticket and date of birth
- Click on the submit button
- Your result will be displayed on your screen
- Download or save it for future purposes
Check: DIRECT LINK for Kerala SSLC SAY Result 2026
Candidates should always keep a check on official website for any latest or exam related notification like original marksheet distribution, re-checking dates and admission related quires. It is advised that, students to keep a soft copy of their provisional marksheet, until they receive the original marksheet hard copy form their respective schools.
Anisha Mishra is journalist with over 3 years of experience in covering the Indian education sector. She has worked extensively in the K12 domain, with focus on the state board as well as central board examinations, policy structure of seconday and higher secondary education as well as the entrance examinations like JEE, NEET, CLAT, etc. Her extensive experience in the domain has helped her provide students with concise accurate information in all aspectes of school life and education. Her key interest lies in decoding the changes in the curriculum, NEP implementation and changing education ecosystem in the country. Besides working, she enjoys traveling, exploring new places and cultures, and painting.

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