The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is expected to release the Karnataka SSLC Exam 2 Result 2025 in the fourth week of June.
While KSEAB has not made an official confirmation yet, sources indicate that the result announcement is imminent.
The supplementary exam, also known as SSLC Exam 2, is conducted for students who failed in one or more subjects during the main examination.
KSEAB conducted the SSLC Exam 2 from May 26 to June 2, 2025, across various centres in the state.
The exam was held in a single morning shift from 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM.
Following the written exams, students appeared for the practical and viva-voce components on June 3.
Subjects included in the supplementary exam were Elements of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Programming in ANSI-C, and Economics.
Once released, students can access their results through the following steps:
KSEAB declared the Karnataka SSLC Exam 1 Result 2025 on April 30. A total of 8,42,173 students appeared for the main exam, out of which 5,24,984 students passed.
The overall pass percentage stood at approximately 62.3%.
Notably, 74% of girls passed, compared to 58.07% of boys. This resulted in nearly 30% of students becoming eligible for the supplementary exam.
Awaiting final announcement
Students and parents should regularly check the official websites for updates on the exact date and time of the result release.
KSEAB will activate the direct link to check the results once it officially declares them.
Stay tuned for the latest updates on the Karnataka SSLC Supplementary Result 2025.
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