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Karnataka SSLC result 2026 out: Record 94.10% pass rate- check your scores now

Karnataka SSLC result 2026 records a historic 94.10% pass rate, with over 8.65 lakh students clearing Class 10 exams; check your marksheet online via official portals.

By Pritha Chakraborty

Apr 23, 2026 14:14 IST

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has announced the Class 10 SSLC results for 2026, bringing relief and excitement to more than 8.65 lakh students across the state. This year’s outcome stands out, with an overall pass percentage of 94.10%, the highest ever recorded in Karnataka’s SSLC history.

Students who appeared for the exam can now access their scorecards online through the official result portal and DigiLocker. To view their marks, candidates need to enter their registration number along with their date of birth.

How to check Karnataka SSLC result 2026?

Students can follow these steps to download their marksheets:

Visit the official KSEAB result website

Click on the SSLC result link

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Enter the registration number and date of birth

Click on “View Result”

Check the result displayed on the screen

Download and take a printout for future reference

Pass percentage and performance trends

The 2026 results reflect a sharp rise in performance compared to last year’s 66.14%. The overall pass rate of 94.10% marks a significant improvement and sets a new benchmark for the state.

Female students outperformed their male counterparts once again. Girls recorded a pass percentage of 96.18%, while 91.94% of boys cleared the examination. Among institutions, aided schools reported a pass rate of 92.44%.

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Seven students achieve perfect scores

A total of seven students secured full marks of 625 out of 625 in this year’s SSLC exams. This is lower than last year, when 25 students had achieved perfect scores.

To clear the SSLC examination, students must secure at least 35% marks in each subject. Those who do not meet the required criteria will have another chance through supplementary exams, which are scheduled to be held later this year.

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