Karnataka SSLC 2024 begins today; timings, instructions, grading system
Karnataka SSLC 2024: Exams will be held from 10:15 am to 1:30 pm.
Alivia Mukherjee | March 25, 2024 | 07:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will commence the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exam today, March 24. The Karnataka SSLC exam 2024 is scheduled to be held from March 24 to April 6. The board will conduct the Karnataka SSLC 2024 practicals from April 8.
The Karnataka SSLC exam 2024 will be held for a duration of 3 hours. The The Karnataka SSLC 2024 exam timings are 10:15 am to 1:30 pm. Students will be given additional 15 mins to read their question paper. Students who are differently abled will get 1 hour extra to complete the paper. The Karnataka Class 10 board exam 2024 will begin with first language paper and conclude with second language paper.
Karnataka's School Education Minister, Madhu Bangarappa, has informed that a over 8.9 lakh students have registered for the Karnataka SSLC exam 2024. Candidates appearing for the Karnataka Class 10 exam 2024 are required to carry their SSLC admit card along with school identity card.
Karnataka SSLC 2024: Grading system
The Karnataka SSLC 2024 results are likely to be announced in May. Students can check the Karnataka Class 10 grading system below.
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 |
Also read Karnataka SSLC Class 10 board exam 2024 from March 25; date sheet
Karnataka SSLC 2024: Exam day guidelines
Students can have a look at the Karnataka SSLC 2024 exam day guidelines below.
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Reach the examination center well before the reporting time.
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Before you start answering the questions, read the entire question paper carefully. Pay attention to instructions, marking schemes, and any special guidelines provided.
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Students are required to carry their Karnataka SSLC admit card 2024 and stationary items.
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Follow the instructions provided by the invigilator or exam supervisor.
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Mobile phones, smartwatches, tablets or iPads, calculators, bluetooth devices or headphones are not permitted inside the exam hall.
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Students are not allowed to bring any notes, textbook or refrence materials.
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Avoid any form of cheating or attempting to communicate with other students during the exam.
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