The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has recently announced the results of the 2nd PUC exams, held in 2024, and has also outlined the procedure for students looking to improve their grades.

The board has facilitated a process for revaluation and for students to appear in an improvement exam, denoted as KSEAB Exam 3. This initiative offers a second chance for students to enhance their academic records.
Improvement Exam Application Process
Students desiring to upgrade their marks have the opportunity to register for the KSEAB Exam 3. The online application can be completed on the board's official website, kseeb.karnataka.gov.in, ensuring a user-friendly process. The application period without a fine spans from May 23 to May 28, with the deadline for fee submission set for May 29. School principals are required to forward the applications along with the original challan to the DDPU office by May 30.
There's also a provision for late applications, attracting a fine, from May 29 to May 30. The corresponding deadlines for fee remittance and form submission by principals are May 31 and June 1, respectively.
Steps to Apply for KSEAB Exam 3
The application process is straightforward:
- Visit the official website - kseab.karnataka.gov.in
- Select the link to register online for 'Karnataka Exam 3'
- Complete the application form with the required details
- Submit the application fees along with the form
- Save and download the acknowledgement form for future reference
- Revaluation and Scanned Copy Requests
For students seeking a revaluation of their marks, the process and costs are clearly defined. The revaluation fee is Rs 1,670 per subject. Additionally, from May 21 to May 23, candidates can apply for a scanned copy of their answer sheets, which can be downloaded from the website from May 22 to May 24. The fee for obtaining a scanned copy is Rs 530 per subject. It's crucial to note that only students who have applied for the scanned copies are eligible for revaluation and re-totaling, with the application window for these services open from May 22 to May 25.
The revaluation fees are tiered, with Rs 140 for one subject, Rs 270 for two, and Rs 400 for three or more subjects. Special provisions are made for SC, ST, and OBC candidates, who are required to pay only Rs 1. Those aiming to improve their results through KSEAB Exam 3 must pay Rs 175 per subject.
Exam Outcomes and Participation
In 2024, the 2nd PUC term II exams saw 1,49,824 students register, with 1,48,942 of them appearing for the exams. Out of these, 52,505 students managed to pass, bringing the overall pass percentage to 35.25%. The gender distribution of the candidates showed 84,632 boys and 64,310 girls participated in the examination process. This data provides insight into the academic performance and participation rate among students in Karnataka's latest PUC term II examinations.
The steps taken by KSEAB to facilitate revaluation and improvement exams demonstrate a commitment to providing students with avenues to better their academic outcomes. This approach not only helps in maintaining transparency in the evaluation process but also supports students in their pursuit of academic excellence.


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