The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has officially announced the results for the SSLC Exam-1 for the year 2026, revealing a remarkable pass percentage of 94.1% among regular fresh students. This figure marks a substantial increase from the 80.04% pass rate recorded in the previous academic cycle. Out of 7,70,209 students who took the exam, 7,24,794 successfully passed, showcasing a significant improvement in overall performance.
The SSLC examinations saw a total of 8,56,516 candidates participating across 2,870 examination centers throughout Karnataka. The data released by the board indicates that the performance of students has improved across various metrics:
- Girls achieved a pass percentage of 96.18%, while boys recorded 91.94%.
- Rural schools outperformed urban institutions with a pass rate of 94.80% compared to 93.2%.
- A total of 6,176 schools reported a perfect pass rate of 100%.
Subject-Wise Performance Highlights
The results also reflect strong subject-wise performance, with major subjects such as Mathematics, Science, and Social Science achieving pass percentages exceeding 97%. This trend indicates not only an improvement in student understanding but also the effectiveness of teaching methodologies employed in schools across the state.
Changes to Examination Structure
In light of the improved results, Karnataka's School Education Minister, Madhu Bangarappa, announced that there will be no third examination for the current academic year. This decision signifies a shift from the previously established three-exam structure, which allowed students multiple opportunities to enhance their scores or clear subjects. The minister stated that the strong performance this year justified the elimination of the third exam, with only two examination opportunities planned for the SSLC cycle.
Students who did not qualify in Exam-1 will still have the chance to participate in Exam-2, adhering to the existing supplementary framework. The board has committed to releasing detailed schedules and application instructions for the upcoming examination shortly.
Statewide Performance Trends
The announcement regarding the examination structure comes amid a backdrop of significant improvements in statewide performance. The pass percentage for regular fresh students has surged by over 14 percentage points compared to the previous year. Additionally, the results from various school management categories reveal:
- Government schools achieved a pass rate of 93.97%.
- Aided schools recorded 92.44%.
- Unaided schools led with a pass percentage of 95.4%.
Future Opportunities and Support for Students
While the third examination has been discontinued, Exam-2 will serve as the next opportunity for students with Not Completed results and others qualifying under board regulations. The board has also maintained provisions for revaluation, recounting, and photocopy requests for answer scripts, which can be processed through online applications and the KarnatakaOne service.
Furthermore, a fee exemption has been introduced for regular fresh students who have Not Completed results in Exam-1, as well as for candidates appearing for improvement in the third language. However, standard fees will apply to other categories of students.
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Conclusion on SSLC Results 2026
The decision to limit the SSLC examination cycle to two opportunities reflects the board's confidence in the improved performance of students this year. With the strong results, it is expected that the focus will shift towards maintaining and enhancing educational standards across the state.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pass percentage for Karnataka SSLC Exam-1 2026?
The pass percentage for Karnataka SSLC Exam-1 2026 is 94.1%.
Will there be a third examination for SSLC in 2026?
No, the School Education Minister has confirmed that there will be no third examination for the 2025-26 academic cycle.
What opportunities do students have if they fail Exam-1?
Students who do not qualify in Exam-1 can appear in Exam-2 as per the existing supplementary framework.