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Karnataka SSLC results 2021 announced, this is the direct link

Karnataka SSLC results 2021 announced, this is the direct link
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New Delhi: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Karnataka BC Nagsh on Monday announced the results of leaving secondary school certificates (class 10).
The results of Karnataka SSLC 2021 have been sent to students via SMS.
The percentage of graduating from the results of the Karnataka SSLC was marked at 99.9% – while female students recorded a percentage of 100% of the percentage of male students amounted to 99.99%.
As many as 1,28,931 students have secured the value of this year.
Students who appear for the exam can now visit the official website of the Secondary Education Examination Agency Karnataka (KSEEB) – KSEEB.KAR.IN – To check and download Karnataka SSLC Results 2021.
Along with the Portal Board, KSB SSLC Results 2021 is available on the Portal Results of Karnataka – karresults.nic.in – for public access.
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Students can get their e-mark sheet from the board website while the date of issuance of Fwinifail Karnataka SSLC Mark Sheets 2021 will be released later.
Direct Link: Karnataka SSLC Results 2021
More than 8 Lakh students appear for the SSLC Karnataka exam this year.
KSEEB held a cut test for two days on July 19 (Science, Social Sciences, and Mathematics) and July 22 (Language Paper) because of a pandemic.
The Board conducted an examination in the multiple choice question format (MCQ) on the introduction of optical signs or optical reading (OMR) sheets.
This year, the Karnataka Council has increased the number of inspection centers and teachers who are on duty – SSLC examinations are held at 73,064 test halls at 4,885 centers in the entire state of more than 1.1 lakh staff deployed for exam assignments – because of the Covid-19 situation.
The government has also used accredited social health activist workers (Asha), police personnel, the volunteer of the scouts and guidelines, and representatives from NGOs to ensure all standard operating procedures related Covid (SOP) followed during this exam.

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