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17-05-2025
The Kerala SSLC Supplementary Exam 2025, also known as the SAY (Save A Year) exam, provides a second opportunity for Class 10 students who were unable to pass one or more subjects in the regular SSLC examination. This exam ensures that students do not lose an academic year and can continue their education without delay.
Whether you're a student preparing for the exam or a parent supporting your child, this complete guide will help you understand the key aspects of the SSLC SAY Exam 2025.
The SAY exam is conducted by the Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan for students who:
Failed in one or more subjects in the main SSLC exam
Want to improve their scores in specific subjects (optional in some years)
The exam allows students to reappear quickly, typically within a month after the main results, and secure a pass certificate in the same academic year.
Event | Expected Date |
---|---|
Application Start Date | May 20, 2025 |
Last Date to Apply | May 27, 2025 |
Admit Card Release | June 1–5, 2025 |
Exam Dates | Mid to Late June 2025 |
Result Declaration | July 2025 |
✅ Note: Always confirm with your school or the official website for the final dates.
You can appear for the Kerala SSLC Supplementary Exam 2025 if:
You failed in one or more subjects in the SSLC 2025 main examination.
You meet the attendance and internal mark requirements.
You apply within the prescribed time frame through your school.
Here’s how to apply for the SSLC SAY Exam:
Get the Application Form
Usually available at your school or via online portals if announced.
Fill and Submit
Enter your subject details, personal info, and submit it with your photograph.
Pay the Fee
Pay the subject-wise fee through your school before the deadline.
Collect Admit Card
This will be issued once your application is accepted.
Category | Fee |
---|---|
Per Subject | ₹100–₹150 |
Practical Exam (if applicable) | ₹25–₹50 |
Late Fee | ₹20–₹50 |
The syllabus for the supplementary exam is the same as the SSLC main examination. The question pattern, marking scheme, and time duration remain unchanged. Use the following resources:
Kerala SCERT Textbooks
Previous years’ SSLC and SAY question papers
Model question papers issued by Pareeksha Bhavan
📅 Plan a Study Schedule: Allocate more time to weak subjects.
📖 Focus on Textbooks: Most questions are directly from SCERT textbooks.
📝 Practice Writing: Solve past SAY question papers to improve speed.
🧑🏫 Ask for Help: Don't hesitate to reach out to teachers or tuition centers.
⏳ Time Management: Practice with a timer to simulate exam conditions.
Be patient and supportive—avoid pressure.
Set up a distraction-free study area at home.
Monitor progress and motivate with small rewards.
Help your child stick to a routine with balanced breaks.
Results will be published on these official websites:
results.kite.kerala.gov.in
You’ll need:
Register Number
Date of Birth
Q1: Can a student write the SAY exam for all subjects?
No. You can appear only for the subjects you failed or were absent in.
Q2: Is there a limit to how many times one can appear for SSLC SAY?
It is usually limited to that academic year. Failing again would require reappearing next year.
Q3: Can I improve my marks through the SAY exam?
Only in subjects you failed. The SAY exam is not typically for improvement alone.
Q4: Is the SAY certificate different from the regular SSLC certificate?
No. If you pass, you will receive a regular SSLC pass certificate.
Failing an exam does not define your future. The Kerala SSLC Supplementary Exam 2025 is a valuable opportunity to catch up and move ahead. With proper planning, preparation, and support, success is absolutely achievable.
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