The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will close the answer key objection window of the Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exam 2 today, June 22, by 5:30 pm. Candidates who appeared for the examination and are not satisfied with any of the answers in the SSLC exam 2 answer key can raise objections from the official website, kseeb.karnataka.gov.in.
The Karnataka SSLC exam 2 was conducted in pen and paper from June 14 to June 21. To pass the exam, the candidates will require a minimum score of 35 per cent in both the theory and practical. The authority released the Karnataka SSLC exam 2 provisional answer keys on June 21 and it is available in PDF format on the official website.
Download Karnataka SSLC 2024 exam 2 answer key from here
Karnataka SSLC Exam 2: How to raise objections?
Dissatisfied candidates can follow the mentioned steps to raise objections against the answers of the provisional answer keys:-
- Visit the official website, kseeb.karnataka.gov.in.
- Click on the link 'Karnataka SSLC 2024 exam 2 answer key objection' on the homepage.
- A login window will open.
- Enter the login credentials and click on 'Submit'.
- The answer key of Karnataka SSLC will be displayed on the screen.
- Select the answer you want to object against.
- Upload and attach the supporting documents and click on 'Submit'.
- Save and download it for future reference.
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Karnataka SSLC: Exam details
This year, the SSLC final exam results were announced by the authority on May 9. A total of 73.40 per cent of students passed the exam, with 8,59,967 candidates appearing for the examination, out of which 6,31,204 candidates cleared the exam. The SSLC examination was conducted from March 25 to April 6. The practical and viva exams for the Junior Technical School (JTS) students were conducted by the authority on April 8 and the differently-abled candidates were provided one hour of extra time for the 3-hour question paper and 40 minutes of extra time for the 2-hour question paper.