Karnataka SSLC Result 2026 soon for over 8 lakh students; where and how to check scores
Ruchika Kumari | April 14, 2026 | 03:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka SSLC result 2026 date, time announcement will be made soon. Students will be able to access their scorecards online on karresults.nic.in, kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
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Check NowThe Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will declare the Class 10, or Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC), results soon for 8.65 lakh. The evaluation process is currently underway, and the results are expected to be declared shortly. There has been no official announcement yet regarding the release date and time of the results, but confirmation is expected soon. The Karnataka board announced the 2nd PUC results in early April. This has increased anticipation among class 10 students.
KSEEB rescheduled the Karnataka SSLC 2026 third language exam from March 30 to March 31 due to the Mahavir Jayanti holiday. The SSLC exams were conducted from March 18 to April 2, as per the timetable released earlier, with this one change. The third language paper, including Hindi, Kannada, English and other languages, was held from 10 am to 1 pm on the revised date. Based on previous trends, the results are likely to be announced in the first week of May, though the exact date and time will be confirmed only through an official notification.
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Websites to check Karnataka SSLC Result 2026
Students are advised to keep their login details ready to avoid last-minute issues on results day.
- karresults.nic.in
- kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Steps to Check SSLC Result
Students can follow these steps to access their mark sheet online.
- Go to the official result website
- On homepage, click on the “SSLC Result 2026” link
- Enter registration number and date of birth
- Submit the details to view the result
- Download and take its printout for future references
One should know that the marksheets released online are provisional, and students will have to collect their original marksheets from their respective schools.
The scorecard will include details such as the student’s name, registration number, subject-wise marks, total marks, grade or percentage, and result status (pass or fail). Students who clear the SSLC exam will be eligible to take admission to PUC (Pre-University Courses) or other equivalent streams. Those who are not satisfied with their marks will have the option to apply for revaluation or rechecking.
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