Karnataka SSLC Result 2023: Applications for scanned copies, supplementary exams begin
Magdhi Diksha | May 8, 2023 | 01:03 PM IST | 1 min read
Students can apply for the Karnataka SSLC Class 10 result scanned copies till May 14 and reevaluation till May 26.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has started the process for reevaluation and scanned copies of the response sheet of the final Senior Secondary Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exam. All those students who are not satisfied with the marks obtained in the final examination can obtain scanned copies of their answer sheets within the given time period, that is, till May 14 and apply for re-evaluation by May 26. Karnataka SSLC Result 2023 Live Updates
How to get scanned copies of SSLC result 2023?
Visit the official website of KSEAB karresults.nic.in. Submit an online or offline application to obtain scanned copies or photocopies of your answer sheets.
Along with this, the students can also submit applications for reevaluation till May 26. The results of the reevaluation are scheduled to be announced by June.
The passing mark for the SSLC exam 2023 is 35%, Overall, KSEAB has announced that 83.89% of students appearing for the SSLC exam 2023 have passed.
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In other news, KSEAB has announced that all those students who have failed any exam in SSLC 2023, can apply for the supplementary examination. The timetable for Karnataka SSLC supplementary exams 2023 will be available in June 2023 while the result is expected to be declared by the last week of July. Students will be able to use the SSLC supplementary exams 2023 results in schools to continue their studies and not waste another year.
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