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Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2026: Check Marks Now

The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan declared the Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2026 on June 11, 2026, enabling students to access their revised marks on sslcexam.kerala.gov.in.
Founder & Tech Writer, GetInfoToYou Updated 8 min read Fact-checked: Sudarshan Babar Reviewed 12 Jun 2026
Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2026 portal homepage showing results login fields

Key Takeaways

  • The Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2026 was officially declared on June 11, 2026.
  • Students must enter their register number and date of birth on sslcexam.kerala.gov.in to check revised marks.
  • Revaluation results can cause marks to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged, and the new score is considered final.
  • Digital marksheets downloaded online are temporary; students must collect official revised marksheets from their schools.
  • Revised marks must be manually updated on the HSCAP portal for Plus One single window admissions.

Imagine waiting weeks for your Class 10 board results, opening the page, and seeing a grade that doesn't match what you actually wrote. It's incredibly frustrating. You know you wrote a better exam, but the screen says otherwise. For thousands of students in Kerala who felt their initial marks weren't right, the waiting is finally over. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has officially declared the Kerala SSLC Revaluation Result 2026 online. If you applied for revaluation or scrutiny, or even asked for copies of your sheets, you can now see if your score changed.

You don't need to go all the way to your school just to check these scores.

Everything is online now. Just get on the official exam portal. If you've got a computer or a phone, you're good to go. But wait, don't load the page just yet. Grab your hall ticket first because you'll need the details on it to log in.

Let's talk about the fees. The board charged ₹400 for revaluing each paper. That's a lot. Scrutiny was ₹50, and getting a copy of your sheet was ₹150. Most students paid these fees online with UPI or net banking. Honestly, I think the total can get pretty high if you apply for three or four subjects (which is a real pain, I know). So it's only fair that you get to see your new marks without waiting forever. The board had to process thousands of applications, and they finally finished. I'm not sure exactly how they managed it so fast, but they did it.

How to check your revised marks on sslcexam.kerala.gov.in

The official site gets incredibly slow. Thousands of students are checking it all at once, so it's bound to crash or lag. Don't panic if it doesn't open right away. In my experience, trying again after a few minutes usually works. Just follow these quick steps to get your results.

  1. Open your web browser and go to the official portal at sslcexam.kerala.gov.in.
  2. Look for the link that mentions the Class 10 revaluation results for the 2026 exams on the homepage.
  3. Click that link to open the search page.
  4. Enter your register number in the first field.
  5. Type your date of birth in the second box.
  6. Click the submit button to view your revised scorecard.

Once you hit submit, your new marksheet will pop up on the screen. Print it. Or at least save it as a PDF right away. It's only temporary, but you'll need this printout when you apply for your next admissions.

If you want to find more study resources, our digital mark sheet guides show how you can store your official certificates on DigiLocker.

Many people get confused between revaluation and scrutiny. Actually, I think the difference is huge. Scrutiny is just checking if the examiner added up your marks correctly without missing any page. But revaluation is a whole different beast. A new teacher reads your entire answer paper from start to finish and grades it all over again. That's why it costs ₹400 for revaluation, but only ₹50 for scrutiny. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan hires senior teachers to do this work.

What happens after the Kerala SSLC revaluation revised marks are out?

People often think that marks only increase after a review. That's just a myth. Your marks can go up or stay the same, or they might even drop. Drops are rare, but they do happen. And the board will use the new score as your final mark, even if it's lower than what you got before. Honestly, I think it's always worth taking the chance if you're just a few marks away from an A+. But don't do it unless you're very confident about what you wrote.

Most students apply only when they're very close to a better grade. A couple of marks can push you from a B+ to an A, or from an A to an A+. That grade jump is what actually matters for your Higher Secondary Course admissions. It's a competitive process. In Kerala, Plus One admissions use the Single Window System, where every single point counts when they calculate your Weighted Grade Point Average.

If your marks changed, you won't use your old marksheet anymore. The school will issue a new one. You'll have to give your original marksheet back to your principal. They will send it to the board so they can destroy it and print a new one. It takes a while for the new paper marksheet to arrive. I think it's actually good that it's delayed since it prevents errors (and you know how messy paperwork can get). So, your digital printout is your best friend until the real one gets here.

The board won't entertain any further complaints or requests for another review of the same answer scripts.

How the single window admission system uses these marks

Kerala's Single Window System for Plus One admissions is incredibly tough. Basically, they use a formula called the Information Technology enabled Single Window Admission (HSCAP) to calculate scores and rank everyone in your district. Honestly, in my experience, it's pretty smooth once you get the hang of it. Don't worry if your result came out late. The portal has a way to update your marks.

I chatted with some school principals last week. They told me that database updates are much faster this year, which is a relief. But you must upload your new marks on the HSCAP portal yourself to claim your updated rank. If you don't, the system will just keep using your old marks. That's bad. You could easily miss out on your preferred school or stream. Science streams usually need high points. So, even a single mark change in mathematics or science can completely change your placement.

Steps to download your updated marksheet

Getting your revised marksheet online is simple. But don't forget that it's only a temporary document. It's not your official certificate. In my view, you should download it anyway and print a copy right away. You'll still need the hard copy from your school for any formal verification in the future.

  • Your name and registration number must match the hall ticket.
  • The name of your school and its center code should be correct.
  • The table should list the original marks alongside the revised scores.
  • Check the status column to see if it says "No Change" or shows the new marks.
  • The sheet must have the official digital signature or stamp from the Pareeksha Bhavan.

If you notice any spelling errors in the names on the new sheet, report it immediately. Seriously. These mistakes can cause massive headaches later when you try to get a passport, open a bank account, sign up for college, or register for exams. Your Class 10 certificate is the main proof of your age and name spelling in India. So don't ignore even a tiny typo.

To see how these new grades change your percentage, you can use our online marks calculators for a quick calculation.

What to do if your revaluation result contains errors

Errors don't happen often, but the portal isn't perfect. Sometimes a technical glitch makes the page show wrong details, or maybe your new score just won't show up. Honestly, I think glitches are quite common when the site is overloaded. If you're sure you should've got a change but it says 'no change', you can ask to see the photocopy of your answer sheet. But remember, you can only do this if you actually applied for the photocopy in the first place.

Once you have the photocopy, show it to your school teachers. If they find that the examiner missed a whole page or made a totaling mistake, you've got a case. You can then submit a formal application to the board through your principal.

You must include the photocopy with the mistakes clearly marked. But don't send anything directly to the board's office in Thiruvananthapuram. They won't accept letters from individual students.

Everything has to go through your school. It's the only way. The school principal has a direct login to talk to the board officials and fix these issues.

How the digital exam system has changed student lives

Years ago, checking results was a massive chore, if you ask me. You had to wait for the morning paper or travel all the way to school to read a list on the notice board. Revaluation was even slower. Students had to write letters, buy demand drafts, wait for months, or just hope for the best.

Sometimes, admissions would close before the new marks even arrived.

Today, it's all online. You pay the fee with UPI, check the list, and download your marksheet in just a few clicks. It saves a lot of time and cuts down on family stress.

You don't have to fill out bank forms or worry about mail getting lost. The whole system is transparent and fast.

But you've got to stay alert. When results are out, sketchy websites always pop up to trick you. Make sure you're using the official link. Don't trust any link you get in a random WhatsApp forward or SMS.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can check your scores online by visiting the official portal at sslcexam.kerala.gov.in. Enter your register number and date of birth in the results section to view your revised marks. Make sure you print the scorecard immediately for reference.
The board charges ₹400 per paper for revaluation and ₹50 for scrutiny. If you want a photocopy of your answer script, it's ₹150. You've to pay these fees online during the application process.
Yes, your marks can decrease, increase, or stay the same after revaluation. The board accepts the revised marks as final, and you can't challenge this score further. So you should only apply if you're confident about your performance.
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Founder & Tech Writer, GetInfoToYou
Sudarshan Babar is a technology writer focused on making AI, cybersecurity, and digital government services accessible to Indian readers. He covers UPI scams, Aadhaar security, and emerging tech tools…

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