Karnataka SSLC Results Key Answer 2025
1. What is SSLC?
SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) is the certification received after successfully completing Class 10 under the Karnataka State Board. It plays a crucial role in a student’s academic journey, influencing higher education and career decisions.

2. Exam Overview
- Conducting Authority: Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB)
- Exam Dates: March 21 – April 4, 2025
- Subjects: Languages, Science, Math, Social Science
3. Result Date
- Expected Declaration: Second week of May 2025 (likely around May 9)
4. How to Check the Result
- Online: karresults.nic.in
- SMS: Send
KSEEB10 <space> REGISTRATION NUMBER
to 56263 - DigiLocker: Download digital marksheet from digilocker.gov.in
5. Details in the Result
- Student’s Name & Roll Number
- Subject-wise Marks
- Total Score
- Grade
- Pass/Fail Status
6. Grading System
Grade | Marks (%) | Description |
---|---|---|
A+ | 90-100% | Outstanding |
A | 80-89% | Excellent |
B+ | 70-79% | Very Good |
B | 60-69% | Good |
C+ | 50-59% | Satisfactory |
C | 35-49% | Average |
7. Previous Trends
- 2024 pass percentage was ~85%
- 2025 results expected to be similar or slightly better
8. Revaluation & Rechecking
- Students can apply online for rechecking or revaluation after the result release
- A small fee is applicable per subject
- Detailed dates will be on kseab.karnataka.gov.in
9. Supplementary Exams
- Held in June-July for students who didn’t pass
- Application through school or online portal
- Helps students avoid losing a full academic year
10. Post-SSLC Options
- PUC (Pre-University Course): Choose from Science, Commerce, Arts
- Diploma Courses: Engineering, ITI, Nursing, etc.
- Vocational Courses: Skill-based programs for direct employment
11. Scholarships
- State and Central government offer financial aid to meritorious and economically weaker students
- Applications are available online post-results
12. Role of Parents & Teachers
- Encouragement, emotional support, and career guidance are essential during this transition phase
13. Government Support
- Schemes like Vidyagama, free textbooks, and mid-day meals help support students in rural and underprivileged areas
14. Mental Health & Stress Management
- Students are encouraged to talk to counselors or helplines
- Schools may organize guidance sessions to help students cope with anxiety