The Samastha Kerala Sunni Vidyabhyabhasa Board has released the Public Examination Results 2026 for Classes 5, 7, 10 and 12, bringing to a close the evaluation process for the annual madrasa examinations. The results are accessible online through the board’s official portals using registration details.
Examination and Result Overview
The Kerala Samastha Public Exams were conducted on 31 January and 1 February 2026 across 6,432 centres in Kerala and other regions. A total of 1,66,840 students appeared for the tests, and 1,60,945 candidates have successfully qualified to progress to the next phase of their academic journeys. Across all participating classes, the overall pass percentage remained consistently high, above 95 per cent, demonstrating strong academic performance among madrasa students.
Pass Rates and Performance Highlights
The results showed robust achievement levels in all grades:
- Class 5: High pass percentage among young learners
- Class 7: Sustained performance with strong subject understanding
- Class 10: Nearly all students earning marks above the qualifying threshold
- Class 12: Senior candidates demonstrating solid outcomes and readiness for higher studies
In addition to high pass rates, thousands of students secured top grades and distinctions across subjects, reinforcing a pattern of academic excellence throughout the board.
How Students Can Check Their Results?
Students can view and download their scorecards as follows:
- Visit the official Samastha Kerala result portal.
- Navigate to the Results section on the homepage.
- Select the relevant class (Class 5, 7, 10, or 12).
- Enter the registration number or credentials as prompted.
- Submit to display the scorecard on screen.
- Download and save a copy for personal records and academic use.
The scorecards include subject‑wise marks, total score and result status (Pass/Fail) for each examinee.
What’s Next After Result Declaration?
Students who have qualified are encouraged to:
- Continue their academic progression into higher classes.
- Contact their respective madrasas or education boards for certificate issuance.
- Prepare for any revaluation or verification procedures if their board provides such options.
Those seeking supplementary exams or revaluation will find official notifications on the Samastha portals in the coming weeks. Overall, the success of the 2026 results marks an important milestone for madrasa education in Kerala, reflecting strong commitment and scholastic achievement.