Pakistani Students Tops in Indian Kerala's SSLC Exam
- May 14, 2025
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Students from Pakistan have excelled in Kerala's SSLC exams. About 60 non-Indian kids living in the UAE took Kerala's SSLC exam.
There were also some Pakistani students present. 685 students sat the SSLC exam in the UAE. 677 of them are qualified for higher education. The pass rate is 98.83%.
Seven UAE schools follow the Kerala state-run syllabus. Three schools, Model Private School in Abu Dhabi, New Indian Model School in Sharjah, and Indian School in Fujairah, had outstanding results.
30 Pakistani Students
66 non-Indian students took the SSLC exams. Thirty of them are Pakistani students settled in different parts of United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Out of 66 students, 61 were eligible for higher education. The New Indian School in Ras Al Khaimah has the most foreign students with 24.
According to school administrator Beena Rani, non-Indian students, mainly Pakistanis, have been following the Kerala State Board curriculum for many years and have consistently performed well in SSLC exams.
Initially, Pakistani students attended the college. The principal noted that students from many countries ultimately began to enroll.
Quality Education Exam Assessments
The Kerala State Board uses a thorough and continuous assessment mechanism. The principal stated that this system prioritizes conceptual comprehension over memorization.
Skills such as reading, public speaking, project work, and so on are evaluated in addition to exam scores. She also stated that our students always excel at seminars and competitions.
Parents are becoming more conscious of the Kerala curriculum's comprehensiveness, she continued. Parents are now aware of its advantages. They are keeping a careful eye on the youngsters pursuing good occupations and higher education.



