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Karnataka KSEEB SSLC supplementary exams 2019: The results for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination has been declared by the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) on April 30. The SSLC results are available at the official websites — kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. The overall pass percentage is 73.7, a slight increase of 1.77 per cent.
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From May 2 onwards, the candidates can apply for photocopy while from May 6, KSEEB will receive applications for revaluation. The last date to apply for scanned copy of answer script is May 13 while the last date to apply for revaluation is by May 17. The Karnataka SSLC supplementary exams to be held from June 21 to June 28.
The Karnataka PUC II Supplementary exam is scheduled to begin on Friday, June 21, 2019. The students who have failed in a subject or two have to appear for the supplementary examination that will be concluded on June 28, 2019.
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Two students — Srujana D (St Philomena English High School, Bangalore) and N Parameshwar Naik (Colaba Vithob Shanbhag, Uttara Kannada) — have topped scoring 625/625. A total of 11 students score 624/625.
SSLC examination was held from March 21 to April 4 in which over 8.41 lakh students registered of which, 8,25,468 had appeared. The highest number of students registered from Bengaluru South with 65,451 students, followed by Bengaluru North with 49,336 students. However, a total of 6,08,336 students took the exams this year earn eligibility for higher studies.
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This year too, girls have outperformed boys registering 79.59 pass percent while boys scored 68.46 pass percent. In the SSLC examination, 35,118 students have got A+ grade while 1,09,316 students score A grade marks.
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The government schools students have fared well with 77.84 per cent while the aided schools have scored 77.21 per cent and unaided are at 82.72 per cent.