Karnataka SSLC Class 10 Result 2026: KSEAB to Declare Results at 12 Noon Today

Karnataka SSLC Results 2026: D-Day for Over 8.6 Lakh Students
Grab a coffee and keep your admit card handy—the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is officially pulling the trigger on the SSLC (Class 10) results today, April 23, at 12 PM. After weeks of nervous waiting, approximately 8.65 lakh students will finally see the fruits of their labor from the exams held earlier this spring.
The board confirmed the timing through a press note released late Wednesday night. While the results will be available on several official websites, experience tells us that these servers often crawl under the massive traffic of nearly a million anxious clicks. If the main site doesn't load immediately, don't panic; there are several alternative ways to grab your marksheet.
Quick Comparison: 2025 vs. 2026
| Year | Total Students | Overall Pass % | Key Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | ~8.65 Lakh | To be announced | Exams held March 18 - April 2 |
| 2025 | ~7.9 Lakh | 66.14% | Girls outshined boys at 74% |
How to Check Your Score Today
The most direct way is through the official KSEAB portals. You’ll need your registration number and date of birth as printed on your hall ticket. Here are the links to bookmark:
- karresults.nic.in (Primary Link)
- kseab.karnataka.gov.in
- sslc.karnataka.gov.in
For those who prefer a digital-first approach, the results will also hit DigiLocker at exactly 12 PM. Simply log in with your Aadhaar or mobile number, navigate to the "Education" section, and select KSEAB to pull your digital marksheet. If you’re in a low-connectivity area, you can even check via SMS by typing KSEEB10 [Registration Number] and sending it to 56263.
What If You Aren’t Happy With the Result?
In a student-friendly move, Karnataka continues its "Exam 1, 2, and 3" system. If you failed a subject or just think your marks don't reflect your actual potential, you don't have to wait a full year to fix it. The SSLC Exam-2 is already scheduled for May 18 to May 25, 2026. It’s a genuine second chance to improve your scores and secure admission into your preferred PU college without any delay.
Essential Passing Marks
To clear the SSLC hurdle, you need to score at least 35% in each subject. This applies to both the theory and internal assessment components. Once you have your digital copy, make sure to take a printout; this provisional marksheet is what you’ll need for immediate First Year PU College admissions while you wait for the original from your school.
Conclusion
Today is a big day, but remember it’s just one milestone. Whether you’re celebrating a top rank or planning for a re-exam, the new system is designed to give you multiple pathways to success. Stay patient with the websites, keep your details ready, and good luck to the class of 2026!

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Palak PatelEducation writer Palak Patel covers the latest education news, board exam updates, results, and career opportunities.
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