Check your SSLC results online

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May 12, 2014
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Bangalore, May 12: The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will announce SSLC results on Monday at 11am. They will be available online after 12.30pm and schools will get them on Tuesday (May 13), said a press release from KSEEB. Students can also get the results via SMS.

As many as 8.26 lakh candidates, including freshers, repeaters and private candidates, appeared for the exams. They were held from March 28 to April 9 this year in 3,016 centres across the state.

Check these websites for results:

http://sslckar.nic.in (KSEEB)

http://karrsults.nic.in (NIC)

www.indiaresults.com

www.examresults.net

www.myresultplus.com

www.manabadi.co.in

www.karnatakaeducation.net

www.bangaloreeducation.net

www.schools9.com

www.results.manabadi.co.in

http://kannada.oneindia.in

www.oneindia.in

www.karnataka.com

www.exametc.com

www.jagranjosh.com

bharatstudent.com

www.vidyavision.com

resultsout.com

bangaloreeducation.com

For result via SMS

1.SMS results KAR10 for SSLC (Class X) Exam 2014 Results Roll No to 5676750

2.SMS KARRegistration Number to 56263 or 54242

3.SMS Karsslc to 9243355223

Airtel users can call 52070 and Vodafone users 5888851. Other users can call 58888 or visit Knowyourresult.com

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Shivamogga, Mar 8: In a tragic incident, three people died on the spot and one person severely injured after a car, in which they were travelling dashed against a wayside tree in Kaspadi village in Sagar Taluk on Sunday.

Police said that the deceased have been identified as Siddappa (40), Venkatesha (50), G Tippanna (60), while injured Nagaraj, was admitted to Hospital at Sagar.

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Hubballi, June 8: If everything goes as expected, the railway station in Hubballi, the commercial capital of the state and also the headquarters of South Western Railway (SWR), will have the world’s longest railway platform next year.

E Vijaya, chief public relation officer of SWR, said the work is being done as part of doubling between Hubballi and Bengaluru. 

“At present, Hubballi has five platforms, and the number will be increased to eight. Inspection carriage line is getting converted to full platform. 

Platform No. 1 will be extended from 550m to 1,400m with 10m width. At present, Gorakhpur’s 1,366m platform is the world’s longest facility,” the officer said.

She added that one more entry point is coming up at Gadag Road. “Rs 90 crore is being spent on the works related to full yard, signalling, electrical and building. 

The works, started in November 2019, will be completed in the next one year,” said Vijaya.

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