KSEAB Karnataka Board SSLC Result 2025 Direct Link at karresults.nic.in, kseab.karnataka.gov.in: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board, KSEAB on May 2 declared the Class 10 board exam results. Students will be able to access their Karnataka board SSLC results on the official KSEAB website — karresults.nic.in by entering their roll number and birth date. For more information on SSLC results, students can check education.indianexpress.com. SSLC result link will be active after the press conference ends, that is, around 12:30 pm.
This year, the SSLC exams were conducted throughout the state from March 21 to April 4. During this academic year, 8,96,447 candidates participated in the SSLC class 10 board exams, comprising 4,61,563 male and 4,34,884 female students.
Karnataka SSLC Result 2025 Today: How to check Class 10th results online?
With 65,000 evaluators spread over 240 evaluation centres, the exams were administered at 2,818 locations.
62.34 per cent students pass their SSLC exam, which is 9 per cent higher than previous year.
The Class 10 SSLC Karnataka board result will be announced at 11 am. The board’s official website – kseab.karnataka.gov.in or karresults.nic.in will host the Karnataka SSLC 2025 result link.
Candidates can visit the official websites, kseab.karnataka.gov.in/english or karresults.nic.in. On the homepage, click the link for the Karnataka SSLC Result 2025. Then insert your particulars, including your birthdate and roll number. The 2025 class 10 result will be shown on the screen. Download the KSEEB Result 2025, then print it for your reference.
In SSLC last year, a total of 8.9 lakh students had registered for the Karnataka Board Class 10 exams. Of them, 4.5 lakh boys and 4.3 lakh girls participated in the annual board exams. The overall pass percentage was 73.40 per cent, which was a decline from 2023’s 83.89 per cent and 2022’s 85.13 per cent. This was also a decline from the pre-pandemic years (2019) when the pass percentage was 73.70 per cent. The Karnataka board Class 10 SSLC result last year was declared on May 9.
As a result of the low pass percentage previously, the board had enhanced the normalisation by increasing the grade marks from 10 per cent to 20 per cent. The qualifying marks for the Karnataka SSLC exam were also reduced from 35 per cent to 25 per cent. In 2024, only 1 student secured 625 marks, compared to 2023, when four students were able to achieve the same score.