Karnataka SSLC Result 2026 Declared by KSEAB
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially announced the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) results for the academic year 2026. The results were published on April 23, 2026, marking a significant milestone for Class 10 students across the state.
How to Access Your Karnataka SSLC 2026 Result Online
Students who participated in the examination can now conveniently view their scores through multiple digital platforms. It is essential to have your roll number and date of birth prepared to facilitate a smooth and quick retrieval process.
The primary official websites for checking the results include:
- karresults.nic.in
- kseab.karnataka.gov.in
- sslc.karnataka.gov.in
In addition to these websites, candidates have the option to use the KarnatakaOne mobile application or an SMS-based service to obtain their results.
Downloading Digital Marks Memo via DigiLocker
For a secure and permanent record, students are encouraged to download their digital marks card from DigiLocker. Follow these straightforward steps to acquire your document:
- Navigate to the DigiLocker website or launch the mobile app.
- Log in using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar credentials.
- Proceed to the "Education" or "Issued Documents" section.
- Select the option labeled "Karnataka SSLC Result 2026."
- Input your roll number and any other required personal details.
- Download or save the marks memo to your device for future reference.
Checking Results Through SMS Service
An alternative method for accessing results is via SMS, which is particularly useful for those with limited internet connectivity. To use this service:
- Open the messaging application on your smartphone.
- Compose a new message in the prescribed format, such as KAR10 followed by your roll number.
- Send this message to the official number provided by the Karnataka board.
- You will receive an automated reply containing your result details.
Examination Statistics and Important Advisory
This year, approximately 9 lakh students registered for the Karnataka SSLC 2026 examination, with an estimated 8.1 to 8.6 lakh candidates actually appearing for the tests. In the previous academic session, the overall pass percentage stood at 66.14%.
Authorities strongly recommend that students verify their results exclusively on the official platforms mentioned above to avoid misinformation. Additionally, downloading and securely storing the digital marks memo is crucial for academic and professional purposes moving forward.



