Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 Live: KSEAB 10th Supplementary Results Released at karresults.nic.in
Published: June 13, 2025
By Kashmir News Education Desk
Table of Contents
- KSEAB Releases Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 Live
- How to Check Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result Online
- Pass Percentage & Student Reaction
- FAQs on Karnataka SSLC 2 Supplementary Results 2025
KSEAB Releases Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially declared the Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 today. The supplementary result for Class 10 students is now available for download on the state’s education portal karresults.nic.in. Students who appeared for the SSLC supplementary exams can now check their performance online using their registration number and date of birth.
The Karnataka SSLC 2 supplementary examination was conducted in May 2025 for students who did not pass one or more subjects in the main SSLC board exam declared in April. This second opportunity aims to help students avoid wasting a year and continue with higher secondary education without delay.
How to Check Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result Online
Students can follow these simple steps to view and download their 2025 Class 10 supply results:
- Visit the official result portal: karresults.nic.in
- Click on the link marked Karnataka SSLC 2 Supplementary Result 2025
- Enter your registration number and date of birth.
- Click on “Submit“
- Your result will appear on the screen – download or take a screenshot for future reference.
Details Available in the SSLC 2 Supplementary Marksheet
- Student’s Name
- Registration Number
- Subject-wise Marks
- Total Marks
- Pass/Fail Status
- Grade and Division
Students are advised to verify all details carefully. In case of discrepancies in the result, they should contact their respective schools or KSEAB officials immediately.
Pass Percentage & Initial Reactions
This year, nearly 1.2 lakh students appeared for the Karnataka SSLC supplementary examinations. According to early reports, the Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 pass percentage stands at 58.4%, which is slightly higher than last year’s performance. The increase in pass rate highlights better support from schools and more thorough preparatory materials for reappearing students.
Key Statistics:
Exam Event | Figure |
---|---|
Students Appeared | 1,20,000+ |
Pass Percentage | 58.4% |
Top District | Udupi |
Lowest Performing District | Koppal |
Students and parents expressed mixed reactions on social media platforms. Several praised the accessibility of the revaluation process, while others urged the education board to offer more academic support for weaker subjects.
FAQs on Karnataka SSLC 2 Supplementary Results 2025
Where can I check my Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025?
The result can be checked on the official state portal karresults.nic.in.
What if I can’t access my marks online?
Check your internet connection and ensure your details are entered correctly. For further help, you can contact the school administration or KSEAB helpdesk.
Will the SSLC 2 marks be recorded in the final certificate?
Yes, updated results will be reflected in your official marksheet to be issued by KSEAB. The supplementary tag is for administrative records only.
How can I apply for revaluation?
KSEAB will soon release a circular regarding revaluation or photocopy requests. Notifications will be updated on school noticeboards and the official site.
Final Thoughts: Karnataka SSLC 2 Result Marks Important Step Forward
The release of the Karnataka SSLC 2 Result 2025 ensures that thousands of students are no longer left behind because of one failed subject. With digital improvements and faster processing, KSEAB has taken commendable steps to ensure transparency and accessibility for students across the state.
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