Ernakulam district in Kerala recorded a 99.61% pass rate for students who appeared for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations [1].

This high success rate reflects the academic performance of thousands of students across the region and highlights a significant trend in gender-based achievement within the district's education system.

A total of 30,578 students appeared for the SSLC examination in Ernakulam [2]. The vast majority of these candidates successfully cleared the exams, contributing to the nearly total pass percentage reported by officials [1].

Data regarding the quality of the results indicates that female students dominated the top tier of achievement. Girls led the tally for A+ scores, the highest grade available in the examination system [3].

These results are part of the broader state-level assessment in Kerala. The district's performance underscores the effectiveness of the local schooling infrastructure and the ability of students to meet the rigorous standards of the SSLC curriculum [1].

Educational administrators continue to track these metrics to determine how resources are allocated across different schools in the district. The disparity in A+ scores between genders remains a point of interest for those analyzing student performance trends in the region [3].

Ernakulam district recorded a 99.61% pass rate in the SSLC examinations

The near-universal pass rate in Ernakulam suggests a high baseline of educational competency across the district. More importantly, the dominance of female students in the A+ category reflects a continuing trend in Kerala where girls frequently outperform boys in standardized secondary education metrics, potentially influencing future enrollment patterns in higher education and professional courses.