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Karnataka SSLC Class 10th Result 2025 Soon: Where To Check, Passing Criteria
Karnataka SSLC Class 10th Result 2025 Soon: Where To Check, Passing Criteria

News18

time12 hours ago

  • General
  • News18

Karnataka SSLC Class 10th Result 2025 Soon: Where To Check, Passing Criteria

Last Updated: Karnataka SSLC Class 10th Result 2025: To pass the KSEAB SSLC exam, a candidate must secure at least 35 per cent in each subject. The Karnataka School Examinations and Assessments Board (KSEAB) is anticipated to release the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) 2 results for 2025 soon. Once the results are declared, students who took the SSLC class 10th examination this year can check and download their scorecards by visiting the official websites or It can also be checked by DigiLocker. Step 1 — Visit the official website of KSEAB at or Step 2 — Go to the result section on the homepage. Step 3 — Click on the 'Karnataka SSLC Results 2025' link on the redirected page. Step 4 — Enter your registration number and date of birth. Step 5 — Review and click 'Submit'. Step 6 — The Karnataka SSLC Class 10 Results 2025 will appear. Step 7 — Check and download the mark sheet. Step 8 — Keep a hard copy of the same for future reference. Step 1: Download the Digilocker app on your phone from Google Play store or Apple App Store. You can also visit the official website of Step 7: Input your Aadhaar Card number and the result will appear on your screen. To pass the KSEAB SSLC exam, a candidate must secure at least 35 per cent in each subject. Grace marks are also provided to students who narrowly miss the passing marks. Karnataka SSLC Class 10th Result 2025: What Happened In Exam 1? This year, the pass percentage for the SSLC 1 exam is 62.34 per cent. A total of 8,42,173 students appeared for the exam, with 5,24,984 passing. As many as 22 students achieved a perfect score of 625/625, including two from government schools. The pass percentage for freshers is 66.14 per cent, while private repeaters had a significantly lower pass percentage of just 5 per cent.

Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 Soon: Where And How To Check Once Released?
Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 Soon: Where And How To Check Once Released?

News18

time2 days ago

  • General
  • News18

Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 Soon: Where And How To Check Once Released?

Last Updated: Once the result is released, the students who appeared for the Karnataka SSLC 2 exam can download their scorecard by visiting the official website at The Karnataka School Examinations and Assessments Board (KSEAB) is expected to announce the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) 2 results for 2025 soon. Once the result is released, the students who appeared for the SSLC class 10th examination this year can check and download their scorecard by visiting the official website at or A candidate must receive a minimum of 35 per cent in each subject to pass the KSEAB SSLC exam. Grace marks are also offered to the students who are missing the passing marks by a small margin. Step 1 — Visit the official website of KSEAB at or Step 2 — Go to the result section on the homepage. Step 3 — Click on the 'Karnataka SSLC Results 2025' link on the redirected page. Step 4 — Enter your registration number and date of birth. Step 5 — Review and click 'Submit'. Step 6 — The Karnataka SSLC Class 10 Results 2025 will appear. Step 7 — Check and download the mark sheet. Step 4 — The result of Karnataka SSLC 2025 will be sent as an SMS to the same mobile number. The upcoming Karnataka SSLC Result will be releasing the mark sheet of Class 10th students while mentioning the name of the student, name of the student's father's name, roll number, registration number, name of the examination, subject code and name, marks obtained and final result as pass or fail. This year, the pass percentage for SSLC 1 exam has been recorded at 62.34 per cent. A total of 8,42,173 students appeared for the exam with 5,24,984 passing. 22 students achieved a perfect score of 625/625, including two from government schools. The pass percentage for freshers stands at 66.14 per cent, while private repeaters had a significantly lower pass percentage of just 5 per cent. First Published: June 09, 2025, 12:21 IST

Kerala Class 11 First Allotment List Released, Check Your Allotment Status Here
Kerala Class 11 First Allotment List Released, Check Your Allotment Status Here

NDTV

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Kerala Class 11 First Allotment List Released, Check Your Allotment Status Here

Kerala plus 1 allotment list: The Directorate of General Education (DGE), Kerala has released the first allotment list for Higher Secondary Centralized Admission Process (HSCAP). Students who had applied for admission to Class 11 can now check their allotment status on the official website, Students must report to their allotted school between 10 AM on June 2 and 5 PM on June 5, 2025 to complete their admission process. Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment: How To Check Your Allotment Status? Visit the official website, Go to the "Candidate Login" and enter your credentials of application number and password. Click on "Plus 1 allotment result 2025". Hir "Submit" button to view your allotment status. Download and print the acknowledgement for future reference. Students can download the first allotment list on the official website, named as "First Allotment Statistics". Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment: Documents To Be Submitted For Admission Process Original Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC). Transfer Certificate (TC). Passport-size photographs. Any additional documents asked by the school. Kerala HSCAP Plus One 2025: Allotment Statistics While only a total of 3,16,507 seats are available, the number of students who applied for the Class 11 admissions stood at a massive 4,63,686. A total of 2,49,540 seats have been allotted in the first round and only 69,034 remain. Students who are not satisfied with their allotment result may wait for the second allotment list to be released.

School association condemns government's disciplinary actions
School association condemns government's disciplinary actions

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

School association condemns government's disciplinary actions

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Karnataka Private School Managements Training Expressing strong concern and disappointment, the state's school association has written to, opposing the recent move to issue notices to District Deputy Directors of Public Instruction (DDPIs) over poor Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) results in certain districts. Siddaramaiah on Saturday had instructed the Chief Secretary to issue formal notices to the Deputy Directors of Public Instruction (DDPIs) in districts where the SSLC exam results were below 60%. The CM further directed that if the responses to these notices are found unsatisfactory, strict action should be taken against the concerned a letter to the CM, the association stated that while accountability is essential, punitive actions against officials without a thorough understanding of systemic issues amount to misplaced priorities. 'Issuing notices to DDPIs may appear to be a corrective measure, but it overlooks deep-rooted policy failures and long-standing ground-level challenges,' the letter noted.'We criticise the absence of structured consultation with teachers, school heads, and education experts, despite multiple comparative studies and reports being submitted to the government. We stress that the recent dip in SSLC performance is not a reflection of individual negligence but the result of systemic shortcomings,' said Shashi Kumar D, General Secretary of Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) and Convenor of, Teaching & Non Teaching Staff Co-ordination Committee (KPMTCC). He said that these include the lack of continuous reforms at foundational levels, the poor implementation of the National Council of Educational Research and(NCERT) based spiral curriculum, the failure of the Nali-Kali framework, and the ineffectiveness of District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) in providing relevant pedagogical like CRPs, BEOs, and DDPIs, the letter stated, are often overburdened with administrative tasks, leaving little room for academic mentoring. 'When the system prioritises showing results over genuine learning, it breeds artificial performance and data manipulation—practices that endanger long-term educational integrity,' the association also raised concerns about the overuse of grace marks, calling it a band-aid solution that conceals the underlying learning crisis. Instead, they proposed the introduction of a more meaningful internal assessment system aligned with NCERT methodologies, starting from early grades. Calling the crisis 'a systemic challenge, not an individual lapse,' the association urged the Chief Minister to halt demoralising disciplinary actions and instead focus on deeper said that there is a need for review of education policy in line with the 2019 Right To Education (RTE) amendment, along with foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) programmes to revive quality education at the primary level. 'There is also a need for creation of an apolitical, consultative platform comprising MLAs from teachers' and graduates' constituencies, education experts, senior officials, and teacher associations to guide long-term education reforms,' he said.

Issue notices to edu officers of districts with low pass percentage: Siddaramaiah to Chief Secy
Issue notices to edu officers of districts with low pass percentage: Siddaramaiah to Chief Secy

Hindustan Times

time31-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Issue notices to edu officers of districts with low pass percentage: Siddaramaiah to Chief Secy

Bengaluru, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday instructed that notices be issued to Deputy Directors of Public Instruction in districts where the pass percentage in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate /Class 10 exams is below 60 per cent. At the review meeting with Deputy Commissioners of all districts and CEOs of all Zilla Panchayats here, the CM asked Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh to issue notices to DDPIs. "If the response given to the notice is not satisfactory, action should be taken against them," Siddaramaiah was quoted as telling officers, his office said in a release. Asking officials not to make the excuse of teacher shortage or staff shortage for the low results in SSLC, he said good results are coming only in Dakshina Kannada and few other districts. "DDPIs must take responsibility. They, along with secretaries in charge of districts, must visit schools and review the performance of teachers and DDPIs work with interest, good results will come everywhere," he said. Noting that there should be no delay in allocating funds for the construction of schoolrooms under the Viveka scheme, the CM said the action plan should be prepared immediately. He questioned the DCs as to why the schoolrooms had not been constructed yet, even after the money was released. Pointing out that the enrollment rate at government schools is decreasing every year, Siddaramaiah said teachers and officials should talk to parents so that the enrollment rate of children in government schools does not decrease, and everything possible should be done to prevent dropouts. "Why is the enrollment rate of children decreasing despite the government providing eggs, milk, ragi malt, soup, and hostel facilities?" he asked and told the officials to take necessary steps to resolve the problems by getting information about their practical experiences and taking necessary action. The CM instructed the CEOs and DCs and District in-charge secretaries of the districts whose examination results and child enrollment to schools are lower than the state average, to ensure that the situation improves by the next academic year. CEOs of Kalyana Karnataka region districts should pay more attention and monitor this matter. The reasons and excuses for the low results are not important, it is important to bring results, he said. The CM told them that if there is sincere effort, sincere results will come.

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