
The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan (KBPE) has officially declared the Kerala SSLC Revaluation and Scrutiny Result 2026 today, June 15, 2026. Students across the state who were not satisfied with their original Class 10 board examination scores and had applied for revaluation or scrutiny can now log in to the official portal and check whether their marks have been revised upward.
This is one of the most eagerly awaited announcements for thousands of Class 10 students in Kerala, as a change in marks — even by a few points — can directly influence eligibility for higher secondary (Plus One) admissions in the state's most sought-after streams, including Science, Commerce, and Humanities.
Before diving into how to check results, it helps to understand what these two processes mean:
Revaluation means the student's answer script is reassessed from scratch by a different examiner. Any previously unmarked answers are credited, and totaling errors are corrected. This is the most impactful option for students who believe their paper was not assessed properly.
Scrutiny (also called verification) does not involve re-correction of answers. Instead, it checks whether all answers were marked and whether the total was correctly carried forward to the mark sheet. It is a procedural check, not a full re-assessment.
Students also had the option to apply for photocopies of their answer sheets, allowing them to verify the evaluation before filing for revaluation.
Important note: The revaluation facility was not made available for the Information Technology (IT) paper.
Students can access their revised result directly through the official Kerala board examination portal. Follow these steps carefully:
Step 1. Open your browser and visit the official website: sslcexam.kerala.gov.in
Step 2. On the homepage, look for the link titled "SSLC Revaluation Result 2026" or "SSLC Reevaluation Result 2026" and click on it.
Step 3. A login window will appear. Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth exactly as printed on your original admit card.
Step 4. Click the Submit button.
Step 5. Your revised result will be displayed on the screen. Check your subject-wise marks carefully.
Step 6. Download the result as a PDF or take a clear screenshot. Print a hard copy and preserve it, as this document will be required for Plus One admission processes.
Direct Link: sslcexam.kerala.gov.in
FAQ: How long does it take for Kerala SSLC revaluation results to be declared? Typically, KBPE declares revaluation and scrutiny results within four to six weeks of the original SSLC results. The 2026 original results were declared on May 15, and the revaluation results have now been declared on June 15 — exactly one month later.
If the revaluation or scrutiny process has resulted in an increase in your marks, the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan will officially update your academic records to reflect the revised score. The improved marks will be the ones considered for all official purposes, including Plus One stream allotments.
Students who see a positive change in their marks must:
Save multiple digital copies of the revised result
Collect the physical revised mark sheet from their school once it is dispatched by the board (this typically takes a few weeks)
Verify that the physical document accurately reflects the updated marks, subject codes, and personal details
Use the revised mark sheet — not the original — for admission-related documentation
If your revaluation or scrutiny has not led to any change in your marks, the original mark sheet issued after the May 15 result remains fully valid. No new document will be issued in such cases, and students can proceed with the original document for all purposes.
FAQ: Can Kerala SSLC marks decrease after revaluation? No. Under the Kerala board's revaluation policy, marks can only remain the same or increase. A student's marks will never be reduced as a result of the revaluation or scrutiny process.
For context, here is a summary of the original SSLC 2026 performance when results were first declared on May 15, 2026:
Overall Pass Percentage: 99.07%
Total Students Appeared: 4,14,290
Total Students Passed: 4,10,456
Girls' Pass Percentage: 99.22%
Boys' Pass Percentage: 98.93%
Students with A+ in All Subjects: 30,514
Kerala's SSLC pass percentage continues to rank among the highest in India, reflecting the state's strong focus on school education quality and student support systems.
FAQ: When were the original Kerala SSLC 2026 results declared? The Kerala SSLC 2026 board examination results were originally declared on May 15, 2026, by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan (KBPE).
The result displayed online is provisional. The officially printed revised mark sheet will be dispatched to schools after a few weeks.
Students must collect the physical copy from their school and verify all personal and academic details for accuracy.
The revaluation result is especially critical for students who narrowly missed qualifying marks in a subject, or who need a higher grade for admission to a specific stream or institution.
Students who applied only for photocopies of answer sheets and did not separately apply for revaluation will not receive a revised mark sheet unless they also applied for revaluation.
The IT paper was excluded from the revaluation process this year.
FAQ: Which subjects are excluded from Kerala SSLC revaluation 2026?
The Information Technology (IT) paper was not included under the revaluation process for Kerala SSLC 2026. All other subjects were eligible.
FAQ: Where can I get my revised Kerala SSLC 2026 mark sheet?
The updated physical mark sheet will be sent by KBPE to the student's respective school. Students should contact their school principal or office to collect the hard copy once it is received. The online result available at sslcexam.kerala.gov.in is provisional.
FAQ: What is the difference between Kerala SSLC revaluation and scrutiny?
Revaluation involves fresh correction of the answer script by a new examiner, and marks may increase if previously uncredited answers are found. Scrutiny is only a verification process — it checks whether all answers were marked and whether totals are correct, without any re-correction of individual answers.
FAQ: Will revised Kerala SSLC 2026 marks affect Plus One admissions?
Yes. If marks have increased after revaluation, the revised marks will be used for Plus One (Class 11) admissions in Kerala. Students should present the updated mark sheet during the admission process.
Students are advised to regularly check the official portal sslcexam.kerala.gov.in for any further notifications from the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan regarding physical mark sheet dispatch timelines and Plus One admission schedules.