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Karnataka SSLC Exam 3 Consolidated Result 2025 Soon

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Sidra Fathima
Sidra Fathima
Karnataka SSLC Exam 3 Consolidated Result 2025 Soon

The top marks from Exams 1, 2, and 3 will be combined into the consolidated SSLC Exam 3result, which the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is getting ready to announce. This final marks memo, which combines a student’s top performance across all three attempts, will be available shortly on karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in.

Exam 3 Conducted July 5–12, 2025

For students who wanted to raise their scores after their first tries, KSEAB administered the third round of tests fromJuly 5–12. These supplementary exams are part of a three-tier evaluation model in Karnataka, allowing students multiple chances to pass reliably.

Performance in Previous Sessions of KSEAB 10th

  • Exam 1 (Main): Conducted March 20–April 2. Out of 8,42,173 registered students,62.34% passed.
  • Exam 2 (Supplementary): May 26–June 2. Pass percentage was 30.39%, with 84,597 clears out of 2,78,355.
  • Overall,6,15,593 students passed across the first two exams, resulting in a combined success rate of 71.43% from 8,61,800 candidates.

KSEAB 10th Result: How to Check Online

  1. Visitkarresults.nic.in orkseab.karnataka.gov.in.
  2. Click the link titled “Karnataka SSLC Exam 3 Result 2025”.
  3. Enter Registration Number and Date of Birth.
  4. Download the consolidated marks memo, featuring best-of-three scores.

Exam 3 subject-wise answer keys in Kannada, English, mathematics, science, and social science have been formally provided by the board, allowing students to assess themselves prior to the results. To pass, students must score 35% or more in both theory and practical in each subject.

Once the consolidated marks memos are published, schools will distribute the original documents. Students seeking revaluation or recounting must follow KSEAB’s official procedures.

Pending this final release, the board may reconsider the future of Exam 3 due to low attendance in some regions; more than 50% absenteeism in Dakshina Kannada is prompting a review.

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