The Kerala SSLC English examination 2026 for Class 10 students was conducted on 09 March 2026 by Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan. The exam was held from 9:30 AM to 12:15 PM at centres across the state. Initial feedback from students and teachers suggests that the question paper was balanced and moderately easy, allowing most candidates to complete the exam within the allotted time.
Kerala SSLC English 2026 Exam Pattern and Structure
The English paper followed the usual pattern prescribed in the Kerala SSLC syllabus. The subject carries 100 total marks, including 80 marks for the written examination and 20 marks for internal assessment. The question paper included multiple sections designed to evaluate comprehension, writing ability and language skills. The major sections in the paper were:
- Reading comprehension passages
- Grammar and language usage
- Writing skills
- Literature-based questions
The paper was designed with a 30-50-20 difficulty distribution, meaning approximately 30% easy questions, 50% moderate questions and 20% higher-order analytical questions. This pattern aims to test conceptual understanding rather than rote memorisation.
Kerala SSLC English 2026 Difficulty Level
Based on early student reactions and teacher feedback, the overall difficulty level of the exam was considered easy to moderate. Section-wise difficulty analysis reported by students includes:
- Reading comprehension: Easy and straightforward
- Grammar section: Moderate with a few tricky questions
- Writing skills: Moderate and slightly time-consuming
- Literature questions: Mostly direct from the textbook
Many students noted that the passages were easy to understand and the questions were largely syllabus-based. However, some grammar exercises required careful attention. Overall, candidates who prepared from the textbook and practiced sample questions were able to attempt most sections comfortably.
Student Feedback on Kerala SSLC English Paper
Students who appeared for the exam shared largely positive feedback about the question paper. Common observations from candidates included:
- Most questions were directly based on textbook concepts
- Reading passages were clear and manageable
- The writing section required more time compared to other sections
- The paper allowed students to complete answers within the exam duration
Teachers also observed that the paper maintained a balanced structure and aligned with the current exam pattern used by Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan.
Kerala SSLC 2026 Exams and Answer Key Updates
The Kerala SSLC board examinations began on 05 March 2026 and will continue until 30 March 2026. While the board generally does not release an official answer key for SSLC exams, several coaching institutes and academic platforms are expected to publish unofficial answer keys and solved question papers to help students estimate their scores.