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The wait is over for lakhs of students across Karnataka as the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially released the 2nd PUC Results 2025. If you’re a student, parent, or educator searching for the latest updates on how to check Karnataka 2nd PUC results, pass percentages, re-evaluation options, or supplementary exam dates, you’ve landed in the right place. This is the detailed to help you navigate the process and make informed decisions
Karnataka 2nd PUC Result 2025: How to Check Your Scores
The results are now live on the official portal, karresults.nic.in. Here’s a quick step-by-step to access your Karnataka PUC 2nd year marks:
- Head over to karresults.nic.in.
- Look for the “PUC II Examination Results 2025” link on the homepage.
- Enter your registration number and subject combination (e.g., PCMB, PCMC, etc.).
- Hit submit, and your provisional marks memo will pop up.
- Download it for your records—but don’t forget to grab the original mark sheet from your school later!
Pro tip: The site might lag due to heavy traffic. Keep refreshing, or visit
Pass percentage for 2025 Karnataka 2nd PUC
This year, 6,38,405 students took the plunge in the exams held from March 1 to March 20, 2025. Out of them, 4,68,439 passed, clocking an overall pass percentage of 73.45%.
What’s Next? Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exams
Not thrilled with your marks? You’ve got options. KSEAB offers re-evaluation and re-totalling:
• Re-evaluation: Costs INR 1,670 per subject—apply if you’re confident of a scoring error.
• Re-totalling: Free of charge, perfect for a quick double-check.
• Scanned Copies: Get them for INR 530 per subject to review your answers.
Deadlines and forms will be announced soon on the official site.
Failed a subject? Don’t sweat it.
Supplementary exams are your second shot:
• Exam 2: April 2025, results in May 2025.
• Exam 3: June 2025, results in July 2025.
Girl students and boys from SC/ST/Category-1 categories pay no exam fees as repeaters.
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