Karnataka SSLC toppers 2018: Mysuru's Yasha, Bengaluru's Sudarshan get 100%

Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) has declared the SSLC class 10 result on the board's official website karresults.nic.in. Here's how you can check your result

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BS Web Team New Delhi
Last Updated : May 07 2018 | 4:02 PM IST
The wait for Karnataka SSLC 2018 result is finally over, as the Karnataka Secondary Education Board (KSEEB) announced the result on Monday. The result is now available on the official website of Karnataka Board — kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in.

Candidates can also check their results at indiaresults.com, results.nic.in and examresults.net.

Toppers of Karnataka SSLC Class 10 examinations are Yasha M S from Mysuru's Sadvidya High School and Sudarshan KS from Bengaluru’s Holy Child English school. Both the students secured 100 per cent or 625/625 marks.

Eight students have secured 624/625 and 12 students secured 623/625, reported The Times of India. 

According to reports, 71.93 per cent students, who appeared in the exam, have passed. Girls have outshone boys with a pass percentage of 78.01 per cent. 66.56 per cent boys have qualified the exam. Rural students have scored more than their urban counterparts with 74 per cent pass percentage as compared to 69.38 per cent in urban schools.

Udupi district registered the best result with a pass percentage of 88.18 per cent. The least pass percentage was seen at Yadgir district at 35.54 per cent. 

Over 800,000 students had appeared in the exam that was conducted in 2,817 exam centres across the state. 

Here are the steps to check the SSLC 2018 results:

Step 1: Visit any of the above stated official websites (kseeb.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in)

Step 2: Find notification on Karnataka SSLC results 2018

Step 3: Click on the notification

Step 4: Submit asked details

Step 5: Download the result

Candidates can also check their result by sending an SMS to 56263 in the prescribed format (KAR10<space>ROLLNUMBER)

According to The Indian Express, the examination was conducted across 2,817 exam centres in March. Citing official data, the report says 2.73 per cent students did not take the examinations and 51 candidates were debarred for indulging in malpractices.

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