Karnataka SSLC Class 10th Supplementary Answer Key 2023 out; here’s how to raise objection
Tanuja Joshi | June 19, 2023 | 12:53 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can raise objections against the Karnataka SSLC supplementary answer key 2023 at kseeb.karnataka.gov.in
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has released the answer key for Karnataka Class 10th supplementary examination – or, Karnataka SSLC supplementary exam 2023 — and opened the online objection entry for students who appeared in it. Candidates can both access and register objections to the Karnataka SSLC supplementary exam 2023 answer key through the official website, kseeb.karnataka.gov.in.
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The SSLC supplementary exams 2023 Karnataka were held from June 12 to 19 and the results of the exam will be declared in the last week of July 2023.
Students who failed in one or two subjects in SSLC Karnataka results 2023 appeared in supplementary exams to improve their scores.
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How to raise objection
Follow these steps to raise objection to the Karnataka SSLC Supplementary answer key 2023:
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Go to the website kseeb.karnataka.gov.in/objectionentry.
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Under “Online Objection Entry” select ‘Enter registered number’.
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Enter your registered number.
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Then click on the ‘Key Challenge’ tab and raise the objection.
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Submit the requisite fee and click on the final submission link on Entry.
Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) conducts the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination. It is commonly known as the Karnataka SSLC exam for Class 10 students. KSEEB conducted the Karnataka SSLC exam 2023 from March 31 till April 15, 2023. The Karnataka SSLC exam 2023 results were declared on May 8. Over 16% of the total number of candidates had not cleared the exam; a total of 7,00,619 candidates had passed.
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