What are the passing marks in Karnataka SSLC exams 2026?

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As per the Karnataka SSLC passing criteria for 2026, students will be declared qualified only if they meet all of the following conditions:

  • Secure an average of 33% marks, combining both internal assessments and external examinations

  • Score a minimum of 206 marks out of the total 625

  • Obtain at least 30%

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More than 80% is considered as a good score in the Karnataka SSLC exam. Those who score above 90% will easily get admission in reputed colleges for 2nd PUC course. 

Students must collect their original Karnataka Class 10 SSLC mark sheet and certificate from gthe schools. They should verify the details. Then they can start applying for 2nd PUC admission.

Karnataka board will conduct 3 board exams in a year. SSLC exam 1 is mandatory for all students. Those who fail in SSLC exam 1 can apply for exam 2. Those who did not clear SSLC exam 2 can appear for the exam 3. 

Karnataka SSLC board does not sent any individual notification regarding the declaration of the Karnataka 10th result. Students need to keep a track of the same online. Once announced, the Karnataka SSLC results can be checked by logging with the required credentials.

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