Karnataka SSLC Results 2020: The wait is finally over for the students of Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB). The state board has announced SSLC results 2020 today around 3 pm on karresults.nic.in and kseeb.karresults.nic.in. Students who have appeared in the exams can check their results on these two websites

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On Friday, the Primary & Secondary Education and Sakala minister of Government of Karnataka, S. Suresh Kumar had The announced about the declaration of the results.  

 The Secondary School Leaving Certificate which is commonly referred to as SSLC is a certification obtained by a student on successful completion of an examination at the end of study at the secondary schooling level in India. The SSLC is obtained on passing the grade 10 public examination or Class 10th board examinations in India.  

Students who have appeared for the board examinations can check their Karnataka SSLC results 2020 on the official website of the board - kseeb.kar.nic.in. Students will be required to fill in their roll numbers and login credentials on the official page to view their examination scores.  

Step-by-step guide to check Karnataka SSLC Result 2020:   

Visit the official website — karresults.nic.in to see the results  
After reaching the home page, click on the SSLC Results 2020 Karnataka Board Direct Link  
Enter the roll number and other asked details  
On clicking the ‘Submit’ option, the Karnataka SSLC Result 2020 will appear on the screen.  

The Karnataka SSLC exam had to be postponed in the wake of Coronavirus pandemic. It was earlier scheduled to be held between 27 March and 9 April 2020. KSEEB later conducted the exam between 25 June and 4 July.  That is why Karnataka SSLC Result 2020 was delayed so much.

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An estimated 8.4 lakh students appeared in SLCC final exams in June, July and are waiting for their Karnataka SSLC results 2020. The exams were conducted around 3,000 centres across the state.