Karnataka SSLC 2025: Grading System and Pass Criteria

The Karnataka School Examinations and Assessments Board (KSEAB) is set to announce the results of the SSLC (Class 10) examinations on May 2, 2025, at 11:30 AM.

Karnataka SSLC Result 2025: Grading System

As students across the state await the results, it is important to understand the grading system implemented by the Board.

Overview of Karnataka SSLC Exams 2025

The SSLC exams were conducted from March 21 to April 4, 2025, with examination sessions held from 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM. This year, more than 8 lakh students appeared for the examinations across Karnataka.

To pass the SSLC exam, a student must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject, including theory and internal assessments.

Karnataka SSLC Grading System

KSEAB follows a grade-based evaluation system for the SSLC exams to offer a holistic assessment of student performance. Instead of absolute marks alone, students are assigned grades based on their percentage score, as detailed below:

Percentage RangeGradeRemarks
90 - 100%A+Outstanding
80 - 89%AExcellent
70 - 79%B+Very Good
60 - 69%BGood
50 - 59%C+Average
35 - 49%CFair (Pass Grade)
Below 35%FFail

Importance of Grade-Based Assessment

The grade-based system aims to reduce unhealthy competition among students and shift the focus from marks to conceptual understanding. It also provides a broader performance evaluation, helping students understand their strengths and areas for improvement.

Result Verification

Once the results are announced, students should carefully verify the following details on their mark sheets:

  • Name and spelling
  • Roll number and registration number
  • Subject-wise marks and grades
  • Total marks and percentage
  • Result status (Pass/Fail)
  • Remarks, if any

For students who fail to clear one or more subjects, the KSEAB will soon release the supplementary exam timetable and registration details.

Conclusion

The Karnataka SSLC Result 2025 not only determines academic progress but also serves as a stepping stone for students moving to higher education. Understanding the grading system is essential for interpreting results accurately and planning future steps accordingly.

Students can check their results at official websites like karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in using their registration number and date of birth. As the state prepares for this crucial announcement, students are advised to stay calm and well-informed.

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