Karnataka SSLC mid-term exam 2025 from tomorrow; practical, oral test for JTS students on September 19
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 11, 2025 | 04:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka Class 10 mid-term 2025 exams will be held till September 19, in theory, and vocational subjects. Students should carry their admit cards and photo ID, reporting one hour early.
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Check NowThe Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will conduct the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) mid-term exam will be conducted from tomorrow, September 12. The exams will be held at respective school centres, and question papers for all subjects will be prepared centrally and distributed securely to districts and schools.
The Karnataka SSLC mid-term exam will be conducted till September 19 in multiple shifts, depending on the subjects. The exam for some subjects will be held in the forenoon session from 10:30 am to 1:45 pm, with an additional 15 minutes provided for reading the Karnataka SSLC mid-term exam question paper.
The Karnataka Class 10 mid-term theory exams for Hindustani music and Carnatic music will be conducted from 2 pm to 3:45 pm, followed by practical exams from 3:45 pm to 5:15 pm at the respective schools. The practical and oral exams for JTS students will be conducted on September 19, 2025, from 2:30 pm onwards at their school centres.
Students will be required to carry their admit cards along with a photo identity card in order to enter the examination hall. Students should reach the exam centres at least one hour before the commencement of the board exams.
The Karnataka SSLC mid-term exams will have different maximum marks depending on the subject. First Language papers will carry 100 marks each. Core subjects such as Science, Political Science, Mathematics, Sociology, and Social Science will be evaluated for 80 marks each.
The Karnataka SSLC second and third language papers are also set for 80 marks each. NSOF vocational subjects, including Information Technology, Retail, Automobile, Beauty and Wellness, Apparel Made-Ups and Home Furnishing, and Electronics & Hardware, will have 60 marks each. JTS subjects will be assessed for 80 marks each.
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Karnataka SSLC mid-term exam time table 2025
The timetable for the Karnataka SSLC mid-term exam 2025 is given below.
|
Date |
Subject |
Time |
|
September 12, 2025 |
First Language:
|
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
|
September 13, 2025 |
Science |
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
|
Political Science |
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
|
|
2 pm to 5:15 pm |
|
|
September 15, 2025 |
Second Language
|
10:30 am to 1:30 pm |
|
September 16, 2025 |
|
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
|
September 17, 2025 |
Third Language
|
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
|
NSOF Subjects
|
10:30 am to 12:45 pm |
|
|
September 18, 2025 |
Social Science |
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
|
September 19, 2025 |
JTS Subjects
|
10:30 am to 1:45 pm |
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