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KSEEB Results and Exam Dates 2020
Karnataka Board Exams Dates 2020 | |||
State | Exam Name | Exam Dates | KAR Result Date |
Karnataka | Karnataka SSLC (Class 10) Exam | 27 March - 9 April, 2020 | 9th August at 3PM |
Karnataka PUC - II Board Exam | 4 - 23 March, 2020 | 14 July at 12 noon |
KARNATAKA BOARD SSLC RESULTS 2020, KSEEB PUC Results 2020
Karnataka SSLC Results 2020
KAR Result 2020: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB), which came in to existence in 1966, has been conducting the Karnataka SSLC Examination (Class 10 Examination) every year and declaring the Karnataka SSLC Results over the years. Every academic year, about 9 Lakhs students appear for the Karnataka SSLC Examinations. The Karnataka SSLC Results is tentatively expected to be declared somewhere in the month of July 2020. The Karnataka SSLC Result or KSEEB SSLC Result or Karnataka SSLC Results 2020 or KSEEB Results 2020 will be declared on our portal. The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) has published the Karnataka SSLC timetable, the 10th class KSEEB examination will be conducted from 27th March to 9 April 2020.Great news for candidates appearing for Karnataka SSLC exams 2020, the examination duration for this year has now been increased. According to the recently released KSEEB SSLC time table the first language and core examinations will be allotted an extra 15 minutes. On the other, 30 minutes of extra time will be provided for the second and third language exams.
Also, changes will be implemented on the Karnataka SSLC examination scoring pattern. Krishna, the block education officer of Mysuru said “In the question paper pattern, the number of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and one word answers have been reduced”. You can find the exact details implemented on the scoring pattern in the below mentioned points. The below-mentioned changes are likely to encompass in the upcoming board examination 2020.