KSEEB releases Karnataka SSLC supplementary time table 2021; Download here
Karnataka SSLC supplementary exams 2021 will be held from September 27 to 29. Check KSEEB SSLC supplementary time table 2021 here.
Shamshad Ali Dar | August 24, 2021 | 10:47 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, KSEEB will hold the Karnataka SSLC supplementary exams 2021 from September 27 to 29. Students who have registered for the Karnataka SSLC supplementary exams can download the KSEEB time table 2021 pdf on the official website, sslc.karnataka.gov.in.
The board will conduct the SSLC supplementary exam 2021 for core subjects on September 27, 2021. The language paper will be held on September 29, 2021. This year, the exams will be held between 10:30 am to 1:30 PM.
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Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Time Table 2021.pdf
KSEEB supplementary exam eligibility criteria
Students who remain absent due to COVID-19 or any other health reasons and were not able to appear in the Karnataka examinations 2021 will be able to appear in KSEEB SSLC supplementary examinations. It includes regular, regular repeaters, private repeaters, NSR, and NSPR students.
The KSEEB will conduct the practical and oral examinations for JTS candidates on September 30, 2021 at their respective schools. The practical exams for Hindustani Music/ Carnatic Music will be held on September 27 between 2:30 pm to 4 pm. Extra 15 minutes will be given to differently-abled students.
On August 9, KSEEB had announced KSEEB SSLC Result 2021 Karnataka at 3:30 PM. A total of 99.99% had passed the Karnataka SSLC exams 2021, this year. Surprisingly, a single female student failed in the SSLC result 2021 in Karnataka as she had appeared for SSLC exams 2021 in the wrong centre.
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