Karnataka 10th Result 2021 today; Check grading system, passing marks here
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Karnataka SSLC result 2021 is releasing today, August 9, 2021, at 3:30 pm. Check the Karnataka SSLC grading system, passing marks here.
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NEW DELHI:
The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will announce the SSLC result 2021 Karnataka today, August 10, at 3:30 PM. The result will be available on the official website – kseeb.kar.nic.in.
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Students can access their KSEEB Karnataka SSLC Result 2021 by entering their registration number, date of birth, and other details in the required space. Karnataka SSLC result 2021 will be provisional. The original marksheets will be awarded to students from their respective schools after the announcement of the Class 10 result. While checking SSLC result 2021 Karnataka online, students can also see their personal details along with their marks.
Students will be awarded grades as per the marks obtained by them in each subject. Students will be given A+ to C grades in the KSEEB SSLC result 2021.
Grade A+ is awarded to those students who secure marks in between 563-625 marks. Whereas grade C is awarded to those who obtain marks in the range of 219-312 marks in all subjects in the Karnataka SSLC result kseeb kar nic in.
SSLC result 2021 Karnataka grading system
|
Marks |
Percentage |
Grade |
|
563-625 |
90-100 |
A+ |
|
500-562 |
80-90 |
A |
|
438-499 |
70-80 |
B+ |
|
375-437 |
60-70 |
B |
|
313-374 |
50-60 |
C+ |
|
219-312 |
35 - 50 |
C |
Follow these steps to check Karnataka SSLC result 2021
Follow the steps below to check SSLC result 2021 karnataka online
Step 1 - Visit the official website,.kar.nic.in 2021.
Step 2 - On the home page, click on the ‘Karnataka SSLC result 2021’ link.
Step 3 - Submit your registration number and date of birth in the required space.
Step 4 - Click on the ‘submit’ button.
Step 5 - The Karnataka state SSLC result 2021 will get displayed on the screen.
Step 6 - Save and download the SSLC result 2021 Karnataka date
Step 7 - Take a printout of the same for future reference.
Websites to check Karnataka SSLC result 2021
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Kseeb.kar.nic.in.2021 sslc results
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sslc.karnataka.gov.in
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karresults.nic
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SSLC Result 2021 in Karnataka - KSEEB has announced SSLC result 2021 Karnataka today on August 9, 2021. Students can check their Class 10 results on official websites sslc.karnataka.gov.in, kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in.
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