The Karnataka School Examinations and Evaluation Board (KSEAB) will announce the provisional date sheet for the 2025 Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination today, 29 November 2024. KSEAB 10th board exam candidates in the state can check the date sheet on kseab.karnataka.gov.in
The tentative schedule, determined after a board meeting on 27 November, indicates that the exams will commence on 24 March 2025, and conclude on 15 April 2025.
A senior board official confirmed that the final timetable will be released in the second week of December after a two-week objection period. This follows the release of the tentative schedule, which was discussed by senior officials at the board's office in Bengaluru.
Last year, the Karnataka SSLC timetable was released on 17 January 2024, with exams held from March 25 to April 6. Similar to last year, students can expect an additional 15 minutes to read the question paper for all subjects.
Karnataka SSLC Datesheet 2025: Release Date
The Karnataka SSLC date sheet 2025 is likely to be released in the second week of December. The exact date is yet to be announced.
Karnataka SSLC 10th Datesheet 2025 (Provisional)
The tentative schedule for KSEAB 10th exam 2025 is as follows:
1. Monday, 24 March 2025: Mathematics
2. Friday, 28 March 2025: English (Second Language)
3. Tuesday, 1 April 2025: Science
4. Friday, 4 April 2025: Sociology
5. Monday, 7 April 2025: Kannada (First Language)
6. Friday, 11 April 2025: Hindi (Third Language)
Steps to Download Karnataka SSLC 2025 Timetable
Go to the official website of KSEAB, kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
On the homepage, click on the direct link for the Karnataka SSLC 2025 date sheet.
A PDF file will open on the screen.
Check the KSEAB Class 10 board exam dates carefully.
Download, save, and print a copy for future use.
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