Samastha Pothu Pareeksha 2024 results out now: Check your Kerala Madrasa result here

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Samastha Pothu Pareeksha results 2024: The

Samastha Kerala Islam Matha Vidyabhyasa Board

(

SKIMVB

) has officially unveiled the much-anticipated

Samastha Pothu Pareeksha result 2024

today, March 26. Available for access on the

official website

, the results mark a significant milestone for students awaiting their outcomes.
Preceding the release, a press conference was conducted by the board, adding to the buzz surrounding the event. The

Kerala Madrasa result

2024 for classes 5, 7, 10, and 12 is now live on the official website at samastha.info, with results being provided Madrasa-wise, ensuring ease of access for all.
Earlier, on March 21, 2024, the Samastha Kerala Sunni Vidyabhyasa Board (SKSVB) had disclosed the Samastha Pothu result 2024 for all classes and Madrasa. Noteworthy is the release of results for both January (English medium) and February (boarding and general) exams by SKSVB.
Direct link to check Kerala Samastha Result 2024

Following the press announcement, SKIMVB Public

exam results

have been made accessible. For those eager to check their Kerala Samastha Public exam result 2024, a step-by-step guide is provided:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Samastha Kerala Islam Matha Vidyabhyasa Board (Islamic Education Board) - samastha.info.
Step 2: Navigate to the 'Results' section on the homepage.
Step 3: Access the (https:result.samastha.info) page.

Step 4: Select the session link and proceed to the Kerala public exam result 2024 page.
Step 5: Choose the Madrasa and class (5, 7, 10, and 12).
Step 6: Enter the register number in the provided field and submit.
Step 7: The Kerala Samastha public exam result 2024 will then display on the screen.
Step 8: Download the Kerala Samastha result 2024 pdf and retain for future reference.
Additionally, SKIMVB will release

provisional marksheets

alongside the SKIMVB results 2024. It's advised that students download the marksheets until they receive the original certificates.

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