Overview
- The Karnataka School Examinations and Assessments Board has not set an exact release time but expects to declare the Class 10 supplementary results by June 20.
- Supplementary exams were held in a single morning shift from May 26 to June 2 for students who scored below 35 percent in one or more subjects of the main SSLC test.
- KSEAB removed the grace marks policy for 2025, contributing to a lower main exam pass rate and higher turnout for the supplementary assessment.
- Results will be published on karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in, where students must enter their registration number and date of birth to view scores.
- In the main SSLC Exam 1, 842,173 students sat for tests and 62.34 percent passed, while those who clear Exam 2 will become eligible for higher secondary admissions.