The Karnataka School Examinations and Evaluation Board (KSEAB) has officially released the schedule for the 2025 Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC or Class 10) and Pre University Course (PUC or Class 12) exams.

Karnataka SSLC 2025 Exam Schedule:

March 20: Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, English, Urdu, English (NCERT), Sanskrit

March 22: Core Subject: Social Science

March 24: Second Language: English, Kannada

March 27: Core Subject: Mathematics, Sociology

March 29: Third Language: Hindi (NCERT), Hindi, Kannada, English, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sanskrit, Konkani, Tulu. NQSF Subjects: Information Technology, Retail, Beauty and Wellness, Apparel, Made-ups and Home Furnishing, Electronics and Hardware

April 1: JTS Subjects: Elements of Electrical Engineering-IV, Elements of Mechanical Engineering-IV, Elements of Electronics Engineering-IV, Programming in ANSI C, Economics

April 2: Core Subject: Science, Political Science, Hindustani Music, Carnatic Music

The KSEAB has also released the detailed timetable for the PUC 2 exams, along with other relevant exam-related information. The exams will begin on March 20 and end on April 2, with various core and second language papers scheduled throughout the period.

Candidates are advised to visit the official KSEAB website for further updates and information. For candidates appearing for the SSLC exams, it is crucial to familiarise themselves with the complete schedule and prepare accordingly.

How to download date sheet?

Open the official website of KSEAB at kseab.karnataka.gov.in

Find the KSEAB 10th, 12th date sheet 2024 pdf link on the homepage

Clicking on the link will open the time table

Select the Class 12 (2nd PUC)/ Class 10 (SSLC) time table

Download KSEAB 10th, 12th time table 2025 pdf

Keep the hard copy of date sheet for future need

The official notice reads, “The Provisional Time Table for Exam-1 has been published on the Board’s website on 02-12-2024. Principals of all Pre-Graduate Colleges and Head Teachers of High Schools in the State have been asked to publish the time table on the “Notice Board” of their schools/colleges to inform the students.”


Rahul Dev

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