The Karnataka SSLC Result 2026 will be declared on April 23, 2026, at 12 PM. This announcement comes after a rigorous examination period that lasted from March 18 to April 2, involving a significant number of candidates.
A total of 902,889 students registered for the SSLC exams this year. Among these, there are 812,855 fresh candidates, along with 62,845 repeaters and 27,189 private candidates. The sheer volume of participants highlights the importance of these results for students in Karnataka.
The exams were conducted across 2,871 centres statewide. Each exam session ran from 10 AM to 1:15 PM, allowing students three hours and fifteen minutes to complete their papers. This structured schedule aims to provide a fair assessment environment.
Students must achieve at least a minimum of 35% marks in each subject to pass the SSLC exam. This standard has remained consistent over the years and is crucial for students aiming to progress in their academic careers.
Results can be accessed through various platforms such as the official websites karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in. Additionally, students have the option to check their results via SMS, DigiLocker, and the KarnatakaOne app—making it easier for them to receive their scores promptly.
In a noteworthy achievement this year, three students scored an impressive 100% in their SSLC exams. Such exceptional performances often inspire others and raise the bar for future candidates.
Last year’s overall pass percentage was recorded at 57.61%. This statistic serves as a benchmark for current students and reflects the competitive nature of the examinations.
As anticipation builds ahead of the announcement date, educators and parents alike are keenly awaiting the results. Official statements from the Karnataka School Examination & Assessment Board (KSEAB) are expected soon after the results are made public.
With just days left until the declaration of results, students are encouraged to remain calm and prepared for any outcome. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any changes in grading or evaluation methods this year.