KSEEB Karnataka SSLC 10th Class Result 2021: The results of the Karnataka SSLC Class 10 examination have been declared by the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB). The exam was conducted in an offline mode. Students who have appeared for the exam and want to check their score/results can log into these two official websites– kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in.
Karnataka SSLC class 10 result 2021: How to check result
The Karnataka Secondary Education Board has announced the results. Students can visit kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in to check their score subject-wise after that. Students need to visit the official websites to check their result and then click on the result link. You will be directed to the new page now. Fill up the required details like roll numbers or registration numbers and your scores will appear on the screen. Students can now download the copy of the mark sheet and save it for future reference.
The Karnataka government decided to conduct the SSLC class 10 exams offline with a changed method despite COVID pandemic when most state boards and governments had canceled class 10 and class 12 board examinations. The students appeared for the exam in two phases, one day for core subjects and the other for language subjects. And the question paper for the time saw Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
A PIL was also filed against the decision to conduct offline SSLC exams earlier, but the Karnataka High Court dismissed the complaint.
A total of 71.80 percent of students cleared the SSLC in 2020 successfully and in 2019, the 73.70 percent students cleared the SSLC exam.
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Be it kseeb.kar.nic.in or karresults.nic.in or sslc.karnataka.gov.in, all sites are still down. Several students are flooding the social media with angry reactions!
The students, for the first time, attempted exams with multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
Students are angry as they are not being able to check their results as official websites of the board are still down.
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.
99.99 per cent students have cleared the exam this year. This is 28 per cent more than last year.
100 per cent of boys have been declared pass this year, while the pass percentage of girls is recorded to be 99.9 per cent.
Over 1.28 lakh students have secured 'A ' grade this year, said Primary and Secondary Education Minister. Also, 157 students have secured 625/625 marks in the SSLC examination.
Soon after the results were announced, official websites kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in crashed.
The board has announced results and all class 10th students have been declared pass.
In case students are not able to access results online, they can check via SMS. They just need to send - KAR10<space>Roll number to 56263. The result will be sent on the mobile number.
Press conference to announce results will begin soon. The result will be announced by Primary and Higher Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh.
Last year, the Board had declared Class 10 result 2020 on August 10
Karnataka 10th Board Results will be declared by Karnataka Education Minister BC Nagesh at 3.30 pm.
The Karnataka government had conducted the SSLC exams offline with a changed process in the month of July.
In 2020, a total of 5,82,316 students passed the SSLC exam with a pass percentage of 71.80 per cent. This was a marginal drop from 2019.
Students can visit kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in to check thier results.
The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will declare the Class 10 results at 3:30 pm today.
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