K’taka SSLC results to be announced on Aug 9


Team Udayavani, Aug 8, 2021, 10:47 AM IST

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will announce the SSLC examinations result at 3.30 pm on Monday, August 9.

The results will be released online by education minister B C Nagesh at the office of the Karnataka SSLC examination board at Malleshwaram in the city.

The results will reach individual students through SMS as well.

Students who appeared for the examination can also view the results on https://sslc.karnataka.gov.in/.

A total of 8.76 lac students had appeared for the examinations. Giving the difficulties in conducting classes online and holding exams in the midst of the pandemic, all students will be promoted this year. The exams were held only on two days in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) had released the key answers for SSLC exams on July 23.

This was for the second consecutive year that the KSEEB conducted the SSLC examinations after the Covid outbreak in March last year in Karnataka. However, for the first time the examinations were reduced from six days to two days with students writing one paper for three subjects each day.

Students wrote the exam for core subjects mathematics, science and social science on day 1, and language papers such as Kannada, English, Hindi and Sanskrit on day 2.

Owing to Covid concerns, the KSEEB this year increased the number of examination centres and teachers on duty, with as many as 1.19 lac staff deployed for 73,064 exam halls in 4,885 centres across the state.

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