Karnataka SSLC Exam Results Show Significant Improvement at 98.08% Pass Rate
Karnataka SSLC: At 98.08%, consolidated results climb up 18.04% from last year
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The Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exam results for this year reached a pass rate of 98.08%, an increase of 18.04 percentage points from last year. Notably, 62.98% of students cleared the second examination, with significant improvements observed among those retaking the exam.
- 01The overall pass rate for the SSLC exams this year is 98.08%, up from last year's results.
- 02In the second exam, 49,351 candidates participated, with 31,080 passing.
- 03Among students who improved their scores, 136 achieved 100% in the first language.
- 04Girls had a higher pass rate at 99%, compared to 97% for boys.
- 05Udupi district had the highest pass percentage at 99.58%.
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The Karnataka SSLC exam results for this year have reached a consolidated pass rate of 98.08%, reflecting an increase of 18.04 percentage points compared to last year. In the second examination, which saw 49,351 candidates participating, 62.98% successfully passed. Among those who retook the exam to improve their scores, 8,385 students achieved better results. Notably, five students scored a perfect 625 out of 625, with one from a government school and four from private institutions. The pass percentage for freshers exceeded 99% in all subjects except for the first language, which stood at 98.98%. Gender-wise, girls outperformed boys with a pass rate of 99% versus 97%. Government schools recorded a pass rate of 98%, slightly lower than the 98.63% of unaided schools. District-wise, Udupi led with 99.58%, followed closely by Mandya and Dakshin Kannada. Students can download their marks cards from Digilocker, and applications for revaluation can be submitted online.
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The improved pass rates reflect positively on the educational standards in Karnataka, benefiting students and schools alike.
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