The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board ( KSEAB) is gearing up to announce the results for the 2nd Pre-University Course (PUC) exams for the year 2025.
While the official date and time are yet to be confirmed, the results are expected to be released shortly, with mid-April being the anticipated timeline based on past trends.
Where to check your Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2025
Once the results are out, students will be able to access their 2nd PUC scores on the official websites of KSEAB:
Additionally, to avoid issues due to high website traffic, students can also retrieve their 2nd PUC Marks Card 2025 through DigiLocker. The platform allows students to access and download their digital scorecards for future use.
To check results via DigiLocker, follow the steps below:
Expected timeline for the results
The evaluation process for the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams is still underway, as confirmed by an official from KSEAB.
The 2nd PUC exams, which followed a three-exam format, have been conducted earlier this year, and students will soon be able to see their marks online. Last year, the results were announced on April 10, so students can expect a similar schedule this year.
KSEAB 2nd PUC three-exam system
The Karnataka 2nd PUC exams follow a unique three-exam format, allowing students to appear for Exam 1, Exam 2, and Exam 3.
This system gives students multiple attempts and enables them to retain their best score among the three exams.
The exam structure aims to help students improve their performance and provides flexibility in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Results from last year: A snapshot
In the previous year, a total of 6,81,079 students appeared for the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams, with 5,52,690 students successfully passing. This resulted in an overall pass percentage of 81.15%.
The boys’ pass percentage stood at 31.31%, with 26,496 boys passing out of 84,632 candidates, while the girls had a slightly higher pass percentage of 35.25%, with 26,009 girls passing out of 64,310 candidates.
While the official date and time are yet to be confirmed, the results are expected to be released shortly, with mid-April being the anticipated timeline based on past trends.
Where to check your Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2025
Once the results are out, students will be able to access their 2nd PUC scores on the official websites of KSEAB:
- kseab.karnataka.gov.in
- karresults.nic.in
Additionally, to avoid issues due to high website traffic, students can also retrieve their 2nd PUC Marks Card 2025 through DigiLocker. The platform allows students to access and download their digital scorecards for future use.
To check results via DigiLocker, follow the steps below:
- Visit the DigiLocker website at digilocker.gov.in or download the DigiLocker mobile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
- Log in using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar number.
- Search for the Karnataka 2nd PUC Marks Card 2025.
- Download the result and save a copy for your reference.
Expected timeline for the results
The evaluation process for the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams is still underway, as confirmed by an official from KSEAB.
The 2nd PUC exams, which followed a three-exam format, have been conducted earlier this year, and students will soon be able to see their marks online. Last year, the results were announced on April 10, so students can expect a similar schedule this year.
KSEAB 2nd PUC three-exam system
The Karnataka 2nd PUC exams follow a unique three-exam format, allowing students to appear for Exam 1, Exam 2, and Exam 3.
This system gives students multiple attempts and enables them to retain their best score among the three exams.
The exam structure aims to help students improve their performance and provides flexibility in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Results from last year: A snapshot
In the previous year, a total of 6,81,079 students appeared for the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams, with 5,52,690 students successfully passing. This resulted in an overall pass percentage of 81.15%.
The boys’ pass percentage stood at 31.31%, with 26,496 boys passing out of 84,632 candidates, while the girls had a slightly higher pass percentage of 35.25%, with 26,009 girls passing out of 64,310 candidates.
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