Karnataka SSLC results 2023 likely on May 8: KSEAB official
KSEAB Karnataka Board will confirm the SSLC results date 2023 by tomorrow. Karnataka Class 10th result link will be activated on karresults.nic.in.
Anu Parthiban | May 4, 2023 | 12:14 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will announce the Karnataka SSLC 2023 result by May 8, 2023. The evaluation process for Karnataka Class 10 exams began on April 21. Students will be able to check the Kar SSLC results 2023 on the official website, kseab.karnataka.gov.in or karresults.nic.in. Karnataka SSLC Results 2023 Live Updates
M Revanasiddappa, Secretary of KSEAB, told Careers360: “We are likely to announce it on May 8. It is 90 percent confirmed. Actually, tomorrow we are holding a meeting to make a decision. But we can say that it is 90 percent confirmed that the results will be released on May 8.”
The board conducted the Class 10 exams till April 15. As the Karnataka assembly election is slated on May 10, the Karnataka SSLC results 2023 are expected to be out before that. The KSEAB board will announce the Kar Class 10th results 2023 for more than 8 lakh students this year.
The Karnataka SSLC result link will be hosted on kseeb.kar.nic.in or karresults.nic.in. Last year, a total of 8,73,859 registered for the SSLC exam, of which 8,53,436 appeared. Out of the total, 7,30,881 students were declared pass and the overall pass percentage was recorded at 85.63%.
Based on the results, Karnataka Class 10 students will be able to choose their preferred course in Class 11. They will also be able to take admission in diploma courses.
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