Karnataka SSLC 2018 result pass percentage: Students can now check their Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board results as the declaration has been made now. Karnataka SSLC Result 2018 pass percentage, overall, has been recorded t 71.93%. In some very good news for Udupi region, the pass percentage logged by the district is the highest. According to Indian Express, two students got spectacular results - 625/625, that is 100 per cent marks even as 8 others scored 624/625! Yes, following close behind were 12 students with 623/625. As per the general trend, girls beat boys in terms of pass percentage at 78.01 per cent vs 66.56 per cent for boys. According to various reports the KSEEB SSLC class 10 result 2018, was to declared today at 9 am, then 11 am but it actually happened around 11.30 on the official website. The KSEEB class 10th result is now available on kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. So, students should take out their registration numbers to check. Karnataka SSLC 2018 results were being awaited by as many as 8.35 lakh students. Remember, because of the rush of students to check Karnataka SSLC 2018 results, the websites can slow down significantly or even crash. In such a situation, candidates must wait for at least 15-30 minutes before trying to log in again. This will cause least inconvenience to all concerned and will ensure you get to see your scorecard as well as download it too!
STeps to check the Karnataka SSLC 2018 results:
Step 1. Keep your registration number handy.
Step 2. Go to to official websites that will declare the result, which are kseeb.kar.nic.in or karresults.nic.in.
Step 3. Locate and click on the result link
Step 4. Fill in the details as directed. Please note that no mistakes must be made or else you will have to go through the process again. It can be frustrating.
Step 5. Your result will be displayed
Step 6. Take a printout and also download the Karnataka SSLC Class 10 Results 2018. Remember that the printout will not serve any official purpose and is only meant for reference purpose. Only what is on the official certificate will count.
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As many as 51 students were barred from taking place in the examination for various reasons according to the Indian Express. On the other hand, some 2.73 percent of the total number of students who had registered for the exam did not appear in them, it had added. Karnataka SSLC 2018 exams were held in some 2,817 centres across the state.
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