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The Secondary School Leaving Certificate (commonly referred to as SSLC) is a certification obtained by a student on successful completion of an examination at the end of study at the secondary schooling level in India. The SSLC is obtained on passing the grade 10 public examination, which is commonly referred to as 'class 10 board examinations' in India. SSLC is a common eligibility examination popular in many states in India, especially Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The SSLC is also called Secondary School Certificate (SSC)inAndhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and also as High School Certificate (HSC) in Madhya Pradesh and also as Matriculation in many states of India.

AcronymSSLC
TypePen and Paper Based Examination
AdministratorAll Indian States And Union Territories Examination Boards
PurposeAdmission to Intermediate Colleges
Restrictions on attemptstwice in one year
Regions India
LanguagesIncluding Hindi and All Indian Languages

Relevance

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SSLC Students
SSLC students evaluating a question paper after their examination.

The Indian system of education fundamentally consists of five years of primary schooling, followed by five years of secondary schooling.[1] The SSLC must be obtained at the end of term of study at the secondary school. SSLC is obtained after the student scores 35% and above in his/her Xth Board Exams.

On obtaining this certificate, the student is deemed to have completed secondary schooling. After successful completion of SSLC, Students will further pursue their higher secondary education i.e. Class 11th and Class 12th by either attending a Junior College or by continuing High School in one of three streams – Science, CommerceorArts. After this students will pursue their undergraduate studies in desired universities of their choice.

Alternatively, after obtaining the SSLC, a student may choose to attend an industrial training institute where one can be trained in skills necessary for technical occupations.[2] The other options include joining polytechnic for a three-year course of diploma in engineering and then further pursuing degree in engineering. After completing SSLC there is an option of joining vocational education courses. SSLC (or equivalent) is required nowadays to obtain a passport under Indian government for employment purposes.

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The SSLC certificate was used as the primary form of proof for date of birth during the time when registration of births and deaths was not mandatory in India. It is still a valid form of proof of date of birth for those born before 1989[3] according to the MEA website[4] for the Indian civil authorities to issue civil documents such as passports. It is also a proof of eligibility for higher studies. If caste is denoted in the SSLC certificate it can also be used as a substitute of the caste certificate issued by Village Officer/Tahasildar in some states of India[5]

Grading

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Students require a minimum mark of 30% in each subject to qualify Kerala board SSLC exams. The total duration of Kerala SSLC exam 2022 is 2 hr 45 mins for 100 marks exam and 1 hr 45 mins for 50 marks subject.[6]

Total Marks in Theory and CCE
Subjects Score for CCE Score for Written

Examination

First Language 20 80
English 20 80
Hindi 10 40
Social Science 20 80
Physics 10 40
Chemistry 10 40
Biology 10 40
Mathematics 20 80
Information Technology 10+20

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Unfortunately, only the grades are given and the marklist can only be acquired by applying to "Pareekshabhavan" either by post or through this government site .[7]

To know your percentage and your eligibility for higher studies without doing tedious calculations, you can use this opensource site.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "School education in Karnataka". www.schooleducation.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  • ^ "Trades minimum qualifications". emptrg.kar.nic.in. Archived from the original on 10 April 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  • ^ Ministry of External Affairs, Website. "Proof of Date of Birth" (PDF).
  • ^ Ministry of External Affairs, Website. "Main site".
  • ^ "SSLC certificate can now be used to certify caste". English.Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  • ^ "Grading system". nationhub.in. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  • ^ "Kerala SSLC Examination Grading System Details". Exam Results 2024 - Resultsnic.com. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
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