
Karnataka KSEEB SSLC 10th Result 2020 LIVE Updates: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) declared the SSLC results on Monday, August 10. A total of 5,82,316 students cleared the SSLC exam this year with a pass percentage of 71.80 per cent, a marginal drop from last year by 1.9 per cent. The result is available now at the websites – kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. This year, six students scored a perfect 100 per cent which last year, only two students have secured centum.
Announcing the result, Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said that the timetable for supplementary exams will be released within two days. A total of 18,067 students who were not allowed to take the exams due to the prevailing COVID-19 situation can appear for the same as fresh candidates.
Karnataka SSLC 10th Result 2020 Live: Check update
A student needs to secure at least grade C or 35 per cent in each subject to clear the exams. To check results, one has to visit the websites mentioned above. Click on the direct link for SSLC Results 2020. Enter your registration number and date of birth. Verify the details and click on submit. Your SSLC result 2020 scorecard will be displayed on the screen. Download and take a printout for future reference.
Region-wise, students from rural areas continued to have an advantage as the pass percentage obtained by them was 77.18 per cent while 73.41 per cent of students from urban areas cleared the exam. The trend was similar last year too.
Following the last year’s trend, girls have outperformed boys. As 77.74 per cent girls who appeared in the exams cleared it while for boys the pass percentage was recorded at 66.41 per cent.
A total of 82.31 per cent students from private schools cleared the SSLC exam this year, while the government schools recorded 72.79 per cent pass percentage. The pass percentage of aided schools touched at 70.60 per cent.
A total of 62 schools have recorded zero per cent pass percentage this year, with four from government schools, 11 from aided schools and 47 from unaided schools
The timetable for supplementary exams will be released within two days. A total of 18,067 students who were not allowed to take the exams due to prevailing COVID-19 situation can appear for the same as fresh candidates, said Education Minister S Suresh Kumar
A total of 1,550 schools scored 100 per cent pass percentage this year, which includes 501 government schools, 139 aided, 910 unaided
The result of Karnataka Board SSLC exam is available now. The students can check the results through the websites- kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in
This year, six students scored 625/625 marks. These are Sannithi Mahabaleshwara Hegde from Sirsi, Chirayu from Bengaluru, Nikhilesh Murali from Bengaluru, Dheeraj Reddy MP from Mandya, Anush from Dakshina Kannada and Tanmayi from Chikkamagaluru.
A total of 71.80 per cent students cleared the SSLC exam this year, a marginal drop from last year by 1.9 per cent. Last year, the pass percentage was 73.70 per cent.
The result of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) SSLC exam has been declared. The result will be available online at kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in from 3:45 pm onwards
Candidates who are not happy with their marks can apply for rechecking. Those who have flunked in a subject or two can apply for the supplementary exam. The supplementary exams are usually held in June, but this year, the dates are yet to be announced
The students can check the results through the official website, kseeb.kar.nic.in, karresults.nic.in and results.nic.in.
To check results, one has to visit the websites mentioned above. Click on direct link for SSLC Results 2020. Enter your registration number, roll number. Verify the details and click on submit. Your SSLC result 2020 scorecard will be displayed on the screen. Download it and take a printout for future reference.
Students need to secure 35 per cent marks to clear the PUC exam. Candidates will need to score a minimum of 70 marks in the language papers and 30 marks each in individual subjects for a total of 210 out of 600 marks to be declared pass.
The much awaited #SSLC _ result will be published in a few minutes. There is a arrangement to see the details of the results published in the press conference today at 3.00 pm through my FB live, Education Minister S Suresh Kumar posted on Facebook
Before the SSLC result, Education Minister S Suresh Kumar in his post on Facebook has an advise for parents
Dear parents.
Results of SSLC students will be announced today, 10-08-2020 at 3.30 pm.
As the results are coming to their mobile, let them know that students writing exams in the #Corona _ environment is a great achievement.
No matter how much the results are, tell them slowly with love. Fill your confidence in them to satisfy the scores earned.
Don't _ make _ them _ hurt _ by _ comparing _ with _ others.
No matter what course they choose, add them to that course and study well and if they score less than they expect, there will be a chance for re-evaluation and re-count.
Our wish is that the light of the child's house should always shine.
- Education Minister's Facebook post reads
https://www.facebook.com/nimmasuresh/posts/3713643031996348
Karnataka Education Minister S Suresh Kumar will announce the result of the SSLC exam at 3 pm. The result will be announced via press conference. The students can follow the facebook page of the Education Minister to get result- https://m.facebook.com/nimmasuresh
To check result via smart phone, open tour browser and type official website link in address-bar. Click on 'result link'. Log-in using the registration number. Results will appear. Download it, and take a print out for further reference.
To check result on mobile via SMS candidates need to send a message to 56263 by typing KAR10<space>ROLLNUMBER - Send it to 56263
The SSLC exams which were scheduled to be held from March 29 were postponed, and was later conducted from June 25 to July 3, with the state government ensuring that Covid-19 guidelines were strictly followed across all centres.
As per reports, transport arrangements were made for students hailing from the rural areas and neighbouring states like Kerala and Maharashtra. Students from the containment zones were not allowed to appear for the exam.