At a time when most state boards and governments had cancelled class 10 and class 12 board examinations, the Karnataka government decided to conduct the SSLC exams offline with a changed process. Students appeared for the exam in two phases, one day was dedicated for core subjects and the other for language subjects. The students, for the first time, attempted exams with multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
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Last year, a total of 5,82,316 students had cleared the SSLC exam with a pass percentage of 71.80 per cent, a marginal drop from 2019. In 2020, six students scored 625/625 marks.
A total of 1,550 schools had scored 100 per cent pass percentage in 2020, which included 501 government schools, 139 aided, 910 unaided. A total of 82.31 per cent of students from private schools had cleared the SSLC exam in 2020, while the government schools recorded a 72.79 per cent pass percentage. The pass percentage of aided schools had touched at 70.60 per cent.
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Among those who appeared for the Karnataka SSLC exam were 126 private candidates, who were above 50 years while 287 were
between 46 to 50 years. All of these candidates have cleared the SSLC exam.
As many as 8,71,443 students took the exam and all of them passed except for a girl who did not appear. The pass percentage this year is 99.99 per cent compared to 71.80 last year
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Students have been expressing their irritation on Twitter as official websites to check Karnataka SSLC 10th result are down for a long time. The result was declared at 3:30 pm but the websites are not yet functioning.
Subject-wise, a total of 1796 students have secured 100 per cent marks in mathematic, 910 scored 100 per cent in science and as many as 4171 students got a perfect score in social science. Read more.
#Karnataka: 157 students score perfect scores (625/625), new Edu Min @BCNagesh_bjp said announcing SSLC results. 1.28 lakh students secure A+ grades, 99.99% pass percentage. Students had attended multiple-choice questions this year, as format was revised due to #Covid19. pic.twitter.com/XLKYOJvguv
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This year, 100 per cent of boys have cleared Karnataka SSLC 10th examinations, while the pass percentage of girls is recorded to be 99.9 per cent.
Government schools, aided schools and unaided schools have achieved a 100 per cent pass percentage this year. A total of 1,550 schools had scored 100 per cent pass percentage in 2020, which included 501 government schools, 139 aided, 910 unaided.
The Karnataka SSLC 10th Result 2021 has been announced but the official websites are down due to heavy online traffic. Students are unable to check their scores online. The results have also been sent to individual students via SMS.
1.28 lakh students have secured the 'A ' grade announces Primary and Secondary Education Minister. As many as 157 students have secured 625/625 marks in the SSLC examination.
The Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education BC Nagesh on Monday declared the Karnataka SSLC exam result. A total of 99.99% have passed the SSLC exam this year.
This year, all the Karnataka SSLC 10th students have been declared pass. The recorded pass percentage is 99.99 per cent. Last year, a total of 5,82,316 students had cleared the SSLC exam with a pass percentage of 71.80 per cent
How to check SSLC result 2021
Step 1: To know your results, visit the official website (karresults.nic.in)
Step 2: Click on the notification on the home page for 'Karnataka SSLC results 2021'
Step 3: You would be required to fill in your roll number and other details in the fields provided
Step 4: Submit this information and download a copy of your results
As the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC equivalent to Class 10) were conducted in Karnataka amid coronavirus fears, as much as 99.6 per cent of the total candidates enrolled for the same attended the exams. Among fresh (first-time attendees) candidates, 7,81,530 of the total 7,83,882 students attended the SSLC examination on first day.
Primary and Higher Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh will announce Karnataka SSLC 10th Result 2021 via press conference today. The press conference will begin at 3:30 pm.
Students can also check the Karnataka SSLC 10th Result 2021 via SMS:
Primary and Higher Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh will announce the result at a press conference. The result links are now active and to download results, students can log into the official websites– kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. Read more.
2019 was a better performing year for Karnataka SSLC Class 10th results as the overall passing percentage of students in 2020 was 71.80 percent while in 2019, it was 73.70 percent.
1. Students must keep their roll numbers/registration numbers ready.
2. It is important to download the mark sheet and get a printout for future use.
3. Due to a heavy load of traffic, there is a possibility of the servers crashing. Students must patiently keep trying.
4. There are two official websites hosting results - kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in
The Karnataka Secondary Education Board will declare the results today at 3 pm at these websites- kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in
The Karnataka Secondary Education Board will declare its class 10 or SSLC board exam results today at 3:30 pm.
The Karnataka Secondary Education Board will declare the results today, after which students can visit kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in to check their subject-wise scores. After landing on the home page of the official websites, students have to click on the result link, after which they will be directed to the new page, wherein the roll numbers or registration numbers will be filled in. The scores will then be displayed on the screen.
Last year, a total of 5,82,316 students had cleared the SSLC exam with a pass percentage of 71.80 per cent, a marginal drop from 2019. In 2020, six students scored 625/625 marks.
The Karnataka government had decided to conduct the SSLC exams offline with a changed process. Students appeared for the exam in two phases, one day was dedicated for core subjects and the other for language subjects. The students, for the first time, attempted exams with multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
At a time when most state boards and governments had cancelled class 10 and class 12 board examinations, the Karnataka government decided to conduct the SSLC exams offline with a changed process.
The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will declare the SSLC results today at 3:30 pm. The result will be available at the websites – kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in.