Karnataka SSLC toppers 2022: 1,18,875 students get A+, check here – Times of India

List of SSLC Toppers 2022: As many as 145 students secured 100 per cent marks in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination 2022, the result of which was announced on Thursday.

The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) has announced the Karnataka SSLC Result 2022 on the official website of the board – www.karresults.nic.in.

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Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh said the results were highest in the last 10 years as the exam paper this year was student friendly. “Instead of 20 per cent difficult questions, this year we had only 10% difficult questions as the student faced unprecedented situation in the last two years,” he said.

As per the data shared by the board, 1,18,875 students secured A+ (90-100%) grades, 1,82,600 students scored A (80-89%), B+ (70-79%) grades 1,73,528. gave. Students were given B (60-69%) grades to 1,43,900 students, 87,801 students got C+ (50-59%) and only 14,627 candidates got C (35-49%) grades.

As far as qualitative grades are concerned, 32 districts with a total of 10,920 schools out of 34 districts in the state were awarded A (75-100%) grades, while only two districts received B (60-75%) grades. Happened.

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Candidates who appeared for the Karnataka Class 10 Exam 2022 can check their result online at the official website- www.karresults.nic.in.

This was the first time after the Covid pandemic that the exams were conducted in the normal pattern after two years. Section 144 was imposed across the state and around 3,444 examination centers and police security arrangements were provided around all examination centers to avoid any demonstration or untoward incident.

Around 60,000 government officials have been deputed to oversee the examinations. 8,73,846 students were enrolled for the SSLC exam in this academic year, out of which 4,52,732 are boys and 4,21,110 are girls.

Four students of the third gender and 5,307 specially-abled children also took the test. The state government had also set up a helpline to address any problems, stress, fear and anxiety of the students.

The SSLC (Class 10) examinations were held from March 28 to April 11. CCTV cameras were installed at all the examination centres. The education department conducted separate exams for all subjects similar to the pre-covid pattern.