HomeNewsTrendsKerala SSLC Result 2020: How to check Kerala 10th exam results on June 30 via SMS, Saphalam mobile app

Kerala SSLC Result 2020: How to check Kerala 10th exam results on June 30 via SMS, Saphalam mobile app

Students can check Kerala Class 10th board exam results on the official website keralaresults.nic.in or get results via SMS or check on Saphalam mobile app

June 30, 2020 / 09:02 IST
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Kerala SSLC Result 2020 will be declared by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan at 2 pm on June 30. The board's 4.2 lakh Class 10 students can check their Kerala 10th exam results 2020 through multiple modes such as on the official websites, through an SMS and through a mobile app called Saphalam.

How to check SSLC Result 2020 Kerala via SMS: SMS - KERALA10<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER
> Send the message to 56263

How to check Kerala 10th result on the Saphalam app:
> Download the application from Google Playstore
> Key in your roll numbers and other details
> Get your results directly on the app

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How to check on the board's official websites > Visit the board's official websites keralaresults.nic.in and keralapareekshabhavan.in

> Click on the direct link for Kerala SSLC Result 2020

> Enter the roll number and other details from your hall ticket

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