Analysis of the 2026 Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination Results
Introduction
The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has released the results for the 2026 Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations.
Main Body
The data shows a small decrease in the total pass percentage, which fell from 99.50% in the previous year to 99.07%. Out of 414,290 students who took the exams in 3,059 schools—including those in Lakshadweep and the Gulf region—410,456 passed and are now eligible for higher secondary education. Furthermore, there was a significant drop in the number of students who achieved the highest grade (A) in all subjects, decreasing from 61,449 to 30,514. There are clear differences in performance based on gender and location. Female students had a higher success rate (99.22%) than male students (98.93%), and 20,771 girls earned full A grades compared to 9,743 boys. Regarding schools, 2,105 institutions achieved a 100% pass rate, including 767 government, 930 aided, and 408 private schools. Geographically, the Kuttanad education district reached a 100% success rate, while the Pathanamthitta district recorded the highest overall percentage at 99.72%. To manage the process, 9,968 teachers graded the exam papers across 72 centers between April 16 and May 2. The results were shared through several digital platforms, such as the official Pareeksha Bhavan portal, the KITE website, and the Nammude Keralam app. Consequently, students who wish to apply for a revaluation of their marks can do so online from May 16 to May 21.
Conclusion
The 2026 SSLC results show a slight decline in overall pass rates and top grades, while digital platforms remained the primary way for students to access their results.
Learning
🚀 The 'B2 Shift': Moving from Basic to Precise Descriptions
As an A2 student, you likely say "The numbers went down" or "It was smaller." To reach B2, you need Nuanced Movement Verbs. Look at how this text describes changes without using the word "change" over and over.
📉 Precision in Decline
Instead of saying "decreased," the text uses different shades of meaning:
- "A small decrease" Use this when the change is tiny (99.50% to 99.07%).
- "Fell from... to..." A dynamic way to show the starting and ending point.
- "A significant drop" Use this when the change is shocking or large (61,449 down to 30,514).
B2 Pro Tip: B2 speakers don't just describe what happened; they describe the intensity of the action.
🔗 The Logic Connectors (The Glue)
A2 students use "And" and "But." B2 students use Transition Markers to guide the reader. Notice these three from the text:
- Furthermore (Adds extra, important information) Example: "The pass rate fell. Furthermore, fewer students got A grades."
- Regarding (Shifts the focus to a new topic/category) Example: "Regarding schools, 2,105 institutions were perfect."
- Consequently (Shows a direct result/effect) Example: "Results are out. Consequently, students can now apply for revaluation."
🛠️ Quick Application
Try replacing these A2 phrases with the B2 versions found above:
- "And also..." Furthermore...
- "About the..." Regarding the...
- "So..." Consequently...
- "It went down a lot..." There was a significant drop...