SSLC Result 2019 Karnataka Declared LATEST updates: The Karnataka SSLC Class 10 results have been declared. Students can now check their scores on
karresults.nic.in
and
kseeb.kar.nic.in
. A total of 1626 schools affiliated with the Karnataka SSLC board have managed to secure pass percentage of a full 100. Last year 102 schools have secured 100% results Students secured a pass percentage of 73.7 percent. Srujana D from Bangalore and N Parameshwar Naik from Uttara Kannada topped with 100 percent. Eleven students secured 624 marks. Among districts in Karnataka, Udupi had bagged the top position for the past two years. However, for the 2019 results of SSLC exam, Udupi’s rank dropped down to 5th postion with 87.97 percent. In 2018, the district had secured 88.8 percent. The Karanaka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) announced the results at a press conference. The result will be available on the website of the school education board —
kseeb.kar.nic.in
— and
karresults.nic.in
. The results will be announced next day in schools affiliated with the secondary school board. Candidates who appeared for the SSLC Class 10 exam, which was conducted between 21 March and 4 April, can check their scores on the official websites —
karresults.nic.in
and
kseeb.kar.nic.in
. Students are advised to keep checking the official website to get latest updates on result announcements. [caption id=“attachment_4477307” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Representational image. PTI[/caption] Steps to check your Karnataka SSLC Class 10 results for 2019: Step 1: Visit the official websites — karresults.nic.in or kseeb.kar.nic.in Step 2: Select ‘SSLC result’ on the homepage Step 3: Enter your login details such as roll number, hall ticket number Step 4: Your result will be displayed on the screen Step 5: Download the KAR SSLC result sheet and keep a print out This year, the board moved to the digital mode from having details of students updated manually. All State board schools across Karnataka updated the information of over 1 crore students onto the student tracking system (STS), which was implemented by Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Karnataka (SSA Karnataka),
The Times of India
reported. In case there are any discrepancies in the marksheets, students should contact their school or the dedicated student helpline launched by KSEEB. Students dissatisfied with their results can opt for re-evaluation. The board will announce the date for re-evaluation process after declaring the Class 10 results. Any changes in the scores after re-evaluation will reflect in the updated marksheets.30 Last year, the overall pass percentage for SSLC Class 10 examination was 71.93 percent with girls at 78.01 percent and boys at 66.56 percent.
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