Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 3 Result 2024 Declared, Know the Steps to Check Your Result

The Karnataka Board has released the results for the Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 3 for 2024, which took place from June 24 to July 5. Students who appeared for the online third phase of the exam can view their scores on the official websites, karresults.nic or kseab.karnataka.gov.in. To pass the exam, students need to score at least 33 percent.

Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 3 Result 2024 Declared

The Karnataka 2nd PUC exam is crucial for students as it determines their future academic paths. The results are eagerly awaited by students, parents, and educational institutions alike. Achieving the minimum passing score is essential for students to progress to higher levels of education or pursue their desired career paths. The release of the results marks the end of a significant chapter in the academic journey of these students and opens up new opportunities and possibilities for their future endeavors.

Students who either exam 1 or exam 2 and wanted to improve their scores were eligible to apply for the 2nd PUC exam 3. Those registered for exam 1 but did not appear for either exam 1 or 2 could also register for exam 3. Scanned copies of sheets can be obtained by submitting an application form between May 21 and May 23.

Steps to Check the Karnataka Second PUC Exam 3 Result 2024:

To check the results, candidates are expected to follow these steps:

Step 1: Open the official website of KSEAB, that is, kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, find and click on the result link, once out.
Step 3: Enter all required details.
Step 4: Click on the submit button.
Step 5: Download and print a copy for further use.

The state board eliminated supply exams and now offers students three opportunities to take final exams. According to the schedule released by the Karnataka board, PUC II exam 2 was conducted from April 29 to May 16. Until last year, only supplementary exams were considered final. This year, a new system allows them to retain their best scores from any of the three exams.

The Karnataka Board's new approach aims to provide a student-friendly mechanism compared to previous years. This change is expected to benefit students by giving them multiple chances to achieve better results.

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