
Karnataka Goes Digital with Holistic Student Report Cards
Parents in Karnataka can now track their children's complete academic journey on their phones, thanks to a new digital report card system. The state is ditching paper marks sheets for a comprehensive view of student growth from kindergarten through pre-university.
Millions of parents in Karnataka, India are getting a powerful new tool to understand how their kids are really doing in school.
The state's Department of School Education and Literacy just launched digital holistic report cards for all government and aided schools. For the first time, parents can see far more than just test scores on a screen.
The new system replaces traditional paper marks sheets with comprehensive digital reports accessible via mobile phone or email. Parents of students from kindergarten through pre-university college can now check in anytime, anywhere.
What makes these report cards "holistic" is the complete picture they provide. Beyond exam marks, parents will see teacher feedback and data on their child's all-round development, including activities, behavior, and growth in different areas.
Karnataka is home to over 8 million students in government schools. The shift means easier access for parents who previously had to wait for physical report cards or make school visits to understand their child's progress.

The mobile-first approach recognizes that most parents carry smartphones but may not always have time to visit schools during working hours. A quick email or app check can now give them the full story of how their child is learning and growing.
The Ripple Effect
This digital transformation does more than modernize record-keeping. It invites parents to become more engaged partners in education by removing barriers to information.
Teachers can provide richer, more frequent feedback when they're not constrained by paper forms. Parents can spot struggles or celebrate wins in real time, not weeks after the fact.
The system also creates equality of access. Whether a parent works night shifts, lives in a rural area, or has mobility challenges, the digital format puts the same detailed information in everyone's hands.
For a state investing heavily in education quality, transparent and accessible progress tracking helps families and schools work together. When parents see the whole child reflected in a report card, not just numbers, conversations about learning become deeper and more meaningful.
Karnataka's young students are growing up in a digital world, and now their academic records are keeping pace.
Based on reporting by The Hindu
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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