This time too, girls outperformed boys. Out of the 3,59,612 female students who took the exam, 3,05,212 passed (Representational image)

Karnataka 2nd PUC Result 2024: For students who are not happy with their marks or have received poor marks, KSEAB allows them to appear for the PUC II annual exams two more times

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has declared the Pre-University College or PUC II results 2024 today, April 10. This year, a total of 81.15 per cent of the 6.9 lakh students who took the exam, passed. Students who took the exam can check their results by visiting the official website at karresults.nic.in or kseab.karnataka.gov.in. They must score at least 33 per cent to pass the Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 2024.

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For students who are not happy with their marks or have received poor marks, KSEAB allows them to appear for the PUC II annual exams two more times. Students who took the board exams are now also eligible for exams 2 and 3. As per the schedule announced by the Karnataka board today, the PUC II exam 2 will be conducted between April 29 to May 16. The exam 3 dates will be announced at a later stage.

Till 2022, only the marks received in the supplementary examination were taken into consideration as the student’s final marks. However, this time, the board introduced a remedial system that allowed students to retain their best scores from the first, second, and third examinations, referring to it as a ‘student unfriendly mechanism.’ When KSEAB introduced a third examination for second-year PU candidates in 2022-23, 1.19 lakh students registered, with 41,961 passing.

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The goal is to allow students to improve their overall performance in the examination, after which the best scores from the three examinations will be considered for results, KSEAB had said. “The students will get an opportunity to write exams three times. Those candidates who secure lesser marks or fail in examinations can take three exams,” Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa said.

This time too, girls outperformed boys. Out of the 3,59,612 female students who took the exam, 3,05,212 passed. The pass percentage among girls is 84.87 per cent. Out of the 3,21,467 male students who took the exams, 2,47,478 qualified. The pass percentage among boys is 76.98 per cent. While 2,49,927 students passed in the science stream, 1,28,448 students passed in the arts stream. Further, 1,74,315 students have passed in the commerce stream.



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