The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is expected to officially announce the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC or Class 10) results for the academic year 2024–25 on May 2, 2025, at 11:30 AM IST.
The results will be declared by Minister Madhu Bangarappa at the KSEAB office in Bengaluru and will be available online on the official websites from 12:30 PM onwards. This year, over 8.96 lakh students appeared for the exams, which were conducted across 2,818 centres between March 21 and April 4, 2025.
Officials emphasised the transparency and fairness of the assessment process, while students, parents, and educators eagerly awaited the outcome. District-wise and gender-wise performance data was also released, with girls continuing to outperform boys, following a trend seen in previous years.
Exam Details and Official Statements
A total of 8,96,447 students-comprising 4,61,563 boys and 4,34,884 girls-from 15,881 high schools across Karnataka appeared for the SSLC-1 examinations. The exams were conducted in the traditional pen-and-paper mode, with strict protocols in place to ensure fairness and prevent malpractice.
Over 65,000 assessors evaluated answer scripts at 240 designated centres, ensuring a thorough and impartial assessment. Minister Madhu Bangarappa, addressing the media, said, “The board is committed to maintaining academic integrity and providing a smooth, efficient result declaration process.
We have taken all necessary measures to ensure that every student’s hard work is accurately reflected in their results.” Students can access their results by entering their roll number and date of birth on the official websites, and have the option to download and print their marks memo for future use.
How to Check Karnataka SSLC Result 2025: Step-by-Step Guide
Once the results are officially released, students can follow these simple steps to access their scores online:
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board’s official result portals:
- Find the SSLC Result Link: Look for the link titled “Karnataka SSLC Result 2025” or “SSLC 10th Result 2025” on the homepage.
- Enter Required Details: Enter your SSLC exam roll number and date of birth exactly as mentioned on your admit card.
- Submit Information: Click on the “Submit” or “Get Result” button to view your marksheet.
- Download and Print: Once your result appears on the screen, download the PDF and take a printout for future reference, especially for admission and verification purposes.
- Alternative Access: Results may also be available via SMS or mobile apps authorised by KSEAB. Check official announcements for these options.
Background and Context
The SSLC exams are a significant academic milestone in Karnataka, often determining a student’s eligibility for further studies and career opportunities. This year’s results follow a pattern observed in recent years, with girls consistently outperforming boys.
In 2024, the overall pass percentage was 73.40%, with girls achieving an 81% pass rate compared to 65% for boys. Udupi district led the state with a 94% pass rate, while Yadagiri district recorded the lowest at 50.59%. Notably, the board has clarified that grace marks will no longer be awarded for SSLC exams from the 2024–25 academic year, underscoring the importance of consistent performance throughout the year.
Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for revaluation or request photocopies of their answer scripts within a specified period after the results are declared.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
At The Logical Indian, we recognise the immense pressure and expectations surrounding board exam results, and we commend the collective efforts of students, parents, teachers, and officials in upholding the integrity of the assessment process. We believe in fostering a culture of kindness, empathy, and mutual support, especially during such pivotal moments in a student’s life.
While celebrating achievements, we also encourage our community to extend compassion and understanding to those who may not have achieved the results they hoped for.
In a world that often equates academic success with personal worth, how can we, as a society, better support young learners in navigating the challenges of board exams and embracing the diverse paths to success and fulfilment? Share your thoughts and experiences with us-let’s build a more inclusive and supportive community together.