Karnataka SSLC Percentage Calculator: How to convert KSEAB 10th marks into percentage?
Ruchika Kumari | April 23, 2026 | 12:42 PM IST | 1 min read
Karnataka SSLC results ut; students scored out of 625, check percentage and grade calculation
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Check NowThe Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has announced the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Result 2026. Students who appeared for the exams can now check Karnataka SSLC Result 2026 on the official website. The SSLC is conducted every year to determine students' eligibility for PUC (Pre-University Course). To access the results, students need to enter their registration number and date of birth. The online marksheet published on official websites displays subject-wise marks, total score, and result status. Karnataka SSLC result LIVE updates .
Karnataka SSLC grading system
- A+ (90-100%)
- A (80-89%)
- B+ (70-79%)
- B (60-69%)
- C+ (50-59%)
- C (35-49%)
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Karnataka SSLC Result 2026: Marks vs grade breakdown
Students can clearly check their Karnataka Class 10 percentage on the basis of their marks.
| Range of Marks | Percentage | Grade Points |
| 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 |
How to convert Karnaraka SSLC marks into percentage?
Students should know that KSEAB provides actual marks along with grades. Therefore, the percentage is calculated using marks, not directly from grade points.
To convert Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) Class 10 (SSLC – Secondary School Leaving Certificate) grades into percentage, follow this simple method:
Formula: Percentage=Marks obtained divided by total marks into (multiplied by) 100.
Add the marks obtained in all subjects and divide the total by the maximum marks and mmultiply the result by 100 to get the percentage.
Example: If a student scores 500 out of 625, percentage = (500 ÷ 625) × 100 = 80%.
Karnataka State Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa announced that three students have scored a perfect 625 marks. During a press conference, the minister thanked all teachers for their efforts. He also stated that students have received a direct link to download their Karnataka SSLC results through SMS.
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The Karnataka SSLC result link will be available at 12 pm today. Students who appeared for the exam should keep their roll numbers ready to check and download their scorecards online.
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