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News18
05-05-2025
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- News18
Karnataka Parents Cut Cake For Son Who Failed In Class 10, Say ‘He Is A Fighter'
Last Updated: To raise their son's spirits, parents cut a cake to celebrate his failure on the Class 10 exam. The most common stories that surface whenever the results of board exams are revealed are those of students who ace their papers and the secret to their success. On the other hand, here is a tale of parents who are happy that their son failed the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) or Class 10 exams. Yes, you read that right! Abhishek Cholachagudda, 17, a student of Bagalkot, Karnataka's Basaveshwar English Medium School, secured 200 out of 600 on his Class 10 board exams, failing all six subjects. Even though his friends made fun of him for only getting 32 per cent, Abhishek's father, Yellappa Cholachagudda, chose to honour his son's success by cutting cakes. 'When Abhishek was one year old, he sustained severe burn injuries on his feet. It took him to a shock and he lost his memory. Since then, his memory levels have been very low. It is indeed an achievement that he has studied till Class 10," Abhishek's father, who owns a small business, told the media as quoted by The Indian Express. 'My son has failed in examinations, but not in life. I am very happy that he has secured 200 marks. I wanted to give him a message that the entire family is with him," he added. 'I decided to celebrate and bought two cakes which mentioned his score. We are happy. I see a lot of graduates sitting at home without a job or work. But my son is strong and is willing to fight, which means a lot," Abhishek's father also stated. Abhishek expressed his gratitude to his family for providing 'strong support." 'I will appear for examinations again. Even if I fail, I will not stop until I achieve something in my life," Abhishek told the news agency PTI. Last Friday, the SSLC Exam-1 results were declared by the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB). The percentage of students who passed the SSLC exam this year was 62.34 per cent, a 9 per cent increase over the previous year. During this academic year, 8,96,447 students—4,61,563 boys and 4,34,884 girls—appeared for the SSLC exams. Many students received full marks, including two from Karnataka government schools, and 75 per cent of them received first-class status by receiving more than 60% of the possible points. First Published: May 05, 2025, 18:27 IST


Indian Express
05-05-2025
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- Indian Express
‘My son has failed in exams but not in life': parents celebrate son after he scores 32% in Karnataka SSLC papers
Whenever the results of board examinations are announced, the stories that usually appear are those of students who ace their papers and the mantra behind their success. However, here is a story of parents celebrating their son's failure in the Class 10 or Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exams. Abhishek Cholachagudda, 17, a student of Basaveshwar English Medium School in Bagalkot, Karnataka, failed all six subjects and scored 200 out of 600 marks in his Class 10 board exams. While friends mocked him for securing only 32 per cent, Abhishek's father, Yellappa Cholachagudda, decided to cut cakes to celebrate his son's performance. Speaking to the media, Yellappa said, 'When Abhishek was one year old, he sustained severe burn injuries on his feet. It took him to a shock and he lost his memory. Since then, his memory levels have been very low. It is indeed an achievement that he has studied till Class 10. My son has failed in examinations, but not in life. I am very happy that he has secured 200 marks. I wanted to give him a message that the entire family is with him.' 'I decided to celebrate and bought two cakes which mentioned his score. We are happy. I see a lot of graduates sitting at home without a job or work. But my son is strong and is willing to fight, which means a lot,' said Yellappa, who owns a small business. Abhishek said he was happy that his family had been 'a strong support'. 'I will appear for examinations again. Even if I fail, I will not stop until I achieve something in my life,' he added. VIDEO | Karnataka: Parents celebrate their son after he fails in Class 10 exam by cutting a cake to boost his morale in Bagalkote. He got 200 marks out of 600, which is 32 percent, below the passing marks. #Karnataka #Bagalkote — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) May 5, 2025 The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) released the results of the SSLC Exam-1 last Friday. This year, 62.34 per cent of students passed their SSLC exam, which is 9 per cent higher than the previous year. As many as 8,96,447 students appeared for the SSLC exams, including 4,61,563 boys and 4,34,884 girls, this academic year. As many as students scored full marks — out of which two are from Karnataka government schools — and 75 per cent of them secured first class by getting more than 60 per cent marks.
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Business Standard
02-05-2025
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- Business Standard
Karnataka SSLC 10th results 2025 released today at karresults.nic.in
Karnataka SSLC results 2025: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) released the Class 10 SSLC-1 board examination results on May 2, 2025, at 11:30 am, at the KSEAB office in Bengaluru. Students can access their Karnataka SSLC Results 2025 online from 12:30 PM onwards through the official websites - or using their login credentials. The board conducted Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate exams 2025 between March 21 and April 4 across 2,818 centres in the state. A total of 8,96,447 students appeared for the Karnataka SSLC exams 2025 this year, including 4,61,563 boys and 4,34,884 girls. The board deployed 65,000 assessors at 240 evaluation centres for smooth and timely evaluation. Karnataka Class 10 SSLC results out The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board announced the Class 10 SSLC-1 board examination results today, May 2, 2025, at 11:30 am, and students can check their scores online at 12:30 pm. The examination result will also be forwarded to the student's registered mobile number through SMS today after 12.30 PM. Karnataka results SSLC results 2025L Pass percentage This year, the pass percentage is 62.34 per cent, which is 9 per cent higher than last year. The pass percentage is overall including freshers , repeaters , and private candidates. However, freshers recorded a pass percentage of 66.14 per cent. KSEAB SSLC Results 2025 This year, 22 students scored 625/625, out of which two students are from government school. Also Read How to check and download Karnataka SSLC results 2025? Here are the simple steps to check and download Karnataka SSLC results 2025: Visit the official websites: or On the home page, check for the Karnataka SSLC Result 2025. Enter your login details, i.e., registration number and date of birth, in the required fields. Your results will be displayed on the screen. Students can download and print out their marksheet for future use. Karnataka SSLC results 2025: Official websites Here are the official websites to check Karnataka SSLC results 2025: Karnataka SSLC 10th Result 2025: Minimum passing marks Due to low pass percentage, the board has enhanced the normalisation by increasing the grade marks from 10% to 20%, which resulted in a pass percentage of 73%. The board has also reduced the qualifying marks for the Karnataka SSLC exam from 35% to 25%.


Time of India
02-05-2025
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- Time of India
Karnataka SSLC result 2025 released: Girls significantly outperform boys with a 15.3% margin, Dakshina Kannada leads in districts
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially announced the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) results for the year 2025. The results were released on Friday. The pass percentage for the KSEAB SSLC Result 2025 is 66.14. The exams were conducted in March this year, with 7,90,890 students appearing and 5,23,075 students clearing. As much as 10.53 per cent students who passed the examination were able to score higher than 90 per cent. Girls beat boys in pass per rate yet again with a 15.3 point margin. The pass rate for girls stands at 74 per cent, while 58.07 per cent for boys. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They Lost Their Money - Learn From Their Lesson Expertinspector Click Here Undo Dakshina Kannada leads the district category with 91.12 per cent of students clearing the examination. Udupi follows with 89.96 per cent. Girls serve yet another feat with a remarkable 74% pass rate Girls have once again taken the lead in Karnataka SSLC 2025 results, both in terms of pass percentage and academic excellence. This year, 74 per cent of girls cleared the exam, compared to 58.07 per cent of boys. Female students have also dominated the merit list and distinction category, with a significant number scoring above 85 per cent. Karnataka SSLC 2025 toppers: List of perfect scorers This year, 22 students are sharing the spot for state toppers with a perfect 100 per cent score. The names of students are as given here: Akheelahmed Nadaf C Bhavana Dhanalakshmi M Dhanush S Dhruthij Jahnavisn Madhusudhan Rajus Mohammed Mastoor Adil Moulya D Raj Namana K Namitha Nandan HO Nithya M Kulkarni Ranjitha A C Roopa Chanagouda Patil Sahishnu N Shagufta Anjum Swasthi Kamath Thanya R N Utsav Patel Yashwitha Reddy K B Yuktha S These students have displayed remarkable academic consistency, making it to the top of the merit list. The rare academic feat has been achieved by scoring 625 out of 625 in the Karnataka SSLC examination. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Time of India
02-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Karnataka SSLC result 2025 toppers: 22 students score perfect 100%, overall pass rate stands at 66.14
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has announced the SSLC results for 2025, revealing a pass percentage of 66.14%. Out of 7,90,890 students, 5,23,075 passed, with 22 students securing the top rank with 100% marks. Girls outperformed boys, with 74% successfully clearing the exams, and students can access provisional mark sheets online. The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially announced the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) results for the year 2025. The results were released today, bringing an end to the anxious wait for over 7,90,890 students across the state who had appeared for the exams. The pass percentage for the KSEAB SSLC Result 2025 is 66.14. The exams were conducted in March this year, adhering to strict invigilation protocols to ensure a smooth and transparent process. The evaluation process was completed swiftly, leading to the early declaration of results. KSEAB SSLC result 2025: A broad overview The overall pass percentage for the Karnataka SSLC examinations in 2025 stands at 66.14 per cent. A total of 7,90,890 students appeared for the examination, with 5,23,075 students passing the exam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Sign Up Undo The examinations concluded on March 26, 2025, across the state. The SSLC exams covered a wide range of subjects, ensuring that students were evaluated on their overall academic strength. Karnataka SSLC 2025 toppers This year, 22 students have emerged as the state toppers with an outstanding 100 per cent marks. The list of students can be checked here: These students have displayed remarkable academic consistency, making it to the top of the merit list. Gender performance trends This year's results once again highlight the academic excellence of female students, with a significant number of girls securing places in the top ranks. 74 per cent of girls and 58.07 per cent of boys have successfully cleared the exams, continuing the trend of gender parity in education across Karnataka. Next steps for students Following the result announcement, students can download their provisional mark sheets from the official KSEAB website. Physical mark sheets will soon be available at respective schools. Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for scrutiny and re-evaluation, with more details expected in the board's upcoming notification. As attention now shifts towards higher secondary school admissions and future academic pursuits, KSEAB continues to maintain its reputation for timely and transparent result declaration. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now