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Karnataka SSLC result 2021: KSEEB class 10 result to be declared tomorrow – When and where to check online

Students can check Karnataka SSLC Result 2021 once released through the official websites- karresults.nic.in and kseeb.kar.nic.in

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Karnataka SSLC result 2021: KSEEB class 10 result to be declared tomorrow – When and where to check online
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Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) is all set to declare the result of Karnataka SSLC soon. Karnataka KSEEB Class 10 result will be declared tomorrow (August 9) at 3.30 pm. Students can check Karnataka SSLC Result 2021 once released through the official websites- karresults.nic.in and kseeb.kar.nic.in.

KSEEB has released the answer key for Karnataka SSLC exams 2021 already. It was expected that the result will be announced in 15 days. However, students are still waiting for the official update.

After getting postponed many times, Karnataka SSLC class 10 Exams 2021 were conducted offline during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. KSEEB Class 10 exams were held on July 19 and July 22. The Karnataka SSLC class 10 Exams 2021 were held following all COVID-19 safety protocols and only on two days.

Websites to check Karnataka SSLC result 2021:

Karnataka SSLC result 2021 official website sslc.karnataka.gov.in.

The Karnataka SSLC result will also be available on karresults.nic.in.

Students can also visit results.gov.in to check the Karnataka SSLC result.

The Karnataka government has taken all necessary arrangements to provide a safe and conducive environment for students who appeared for the examinations.

It also said that all the staff on duty was also vaccinated before the exams were conducted. To recall, the Karnataka board exams were scheduled to be conducted from June 21 to July 5, 2021. However, they got postponed due to the pandemic.

More than 8.5 lakh students appeared for exams with 99.6% attendance. The Karnataka SSLC exams had two combined papers with multiple-choice questions. Instead of the long theory-based questions, the students had to answer Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) or objective-type questions.

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