The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is conducting the SSLC Exam 2 for 2025 from May 26 to June 2, 2025. This second exam attempt offers a significant chance for students to improve their scores or clear previously failed subjects.

Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Instructions 2025: Rules & Regulations for Class 10 Students
To ensure fairness and transparency, KSEAB has outlined essential rules and instructions that every student must follow. Here's a detailed guide covering eligibility, exam day instructions, and general regulations.
SSLC Exam 2: Important Dates
Exam Dates: May 26 - June 2, 2025
JTS (Junior Technical School) Practical Exams: June 3, 2025
Exam Time:
- Core Subjects: 10:00 AM - 1:15 PM
- Language Subjects: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- First 15 minutes to read the question paper
Who Can Appear for Exam 2?
This attempt is open to:
- Students who failed in SSLC Exam 1
- Candidates aiming to improve scores in specific subjects
- Private candidates and repeaters
Note: Students who failed in Exam 1 are exempt from exam fees, while others must pay based on subjects they appear for.
How to Apply
- Applications had to be submitted by May 10, 2025, through the respective schools.
- Admit Cards (Hall Tickets) have been distributed to students via schools.
- Without the hall ticket, students will not be allowed to sit for the exam.
Things to Carry to the Exam Center
Mandatory:
- Hall Ticket (Admit Card)
- School ID card
Recommended Stationery:
- Pens (black/blue), pencils, erasers, ruler, and geometry tools in a transparent pouch
Avoid bringing:
- Mobile phones
- Smartwatches or Bluetooth devices
- Notes, calculators, books, or any electronic gadget
Exam Hall Rules
- Reach the center 30-45 minutes early
- Sit in your assigned seat as per seating chart
- Use the first 15 minutes to read the question paper carefully
- Write your register number accurately-do not write your name or personal details
- Follow instructions given by invigilators at all times
Security Protocols
CCTV Cameras: All centers are under camera surveillance
Restricted Area: A 200-meter zone around the exam center is off-limits to outsiders
Flying Squads: Surprise inspections will be conducted
Penalties for Malpractice:
- Immediate disqualification
- Cancellation of results
- Possible legal action under the Karnataka Education Act
Evaluation & Grading
To pass, students must:
Score at least 35% in each subject, including internal assessments
Understand the grading system:
| Percentage | Grade | Performance |
| 90-100% | A+ | Excellent |
| 80-89% | A | Very Good |
| 70-79% | B+ | Good |
| 60-69% | B | Satisfactory |
| 50-59% | C+ | Average |
| 35-49% | C | Minimum Pass |
| Below 35% | F | Fail |
Improvement Options
Supplementary Exams (Exam 3):
- A third exam chance will be given within the academic year for those who still do not pass.
Revaluation & Rechecking:
- Students can apply for revaluation or recounting of marks.
- Details will be released on kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Study Support Available
- Model question papers and blueprints are available online
- QR codes on textbooks link to helpful video lessons
- Online remedial classes offered for weaker students
- Teachers are conducting revision sessions for key subjects
Final Tips for Exam 2
- Don't panic-treat this as a second opportunity
- Get proper sleep and avoid last-minute cramming
- Eat a healthy breakfast on exam day
- Reach the center early with all required materials
- Stay positive, and trust your preparation
Conclusion
SSLC Exam 2 is a golden chance for students to bounce back stronger. By following the rules, staying disciplined, and focusing on your studies, you can achieve better results. Stay confident and give it your best shot-success is within reach!


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