Karnataka SSLC result 2023 today at karresults.nic.in
Vagisha Kaushik | May 8, 2023 | 06:18 AM IST | 1 min read
Karnataka SSLC results 2023: Students will have to log in to the result window with their registration number in order to download their results.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will declare the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (SSLC) SSLC result 2023 today, May 8, 2023. Students who appeared for Karnataka board Class 10 exams 2023 will be able to check their results from the official websites – kseab.karnataka.gov.in or karresults.nic.in. Karnataka Class 10 exams were conducted from March 31 to April 15. Karnataka SSLC result live updates .
Karnataka Class 10 students will have to log in to the result window with their registration number in order to download their results. Karnataka SSLC result 2023 marksheet will mention student’s name, registration number, subjects, marks scored, total marks, grades qualifying status, and CGA (Cumulative Grade Average). Karnataka board released the SSLC answer key on April 17 on the official website.
Karnataka SSLC result 2023 will be provisional in nature and Class 10 students will be able to collect their marksheets from their respective schools.
Karnataka SSLC Result 2023: Grading System
|
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 |
Last year, the Karnataka Class 10 results were declared on May 19. The overall pass percentage stood at 85.63%. A total of 81.3% passed the exam whereas the pass percentage of girls stood at 90.29%.
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