The Department of Pre-University Education (PUE) will conduct the PUC II board exam in April. Class 12 board or PUC II exam will be conducted on an annual basis, while many state and central boards are conducting their exams twice in a year in semester mode. The exams will start from April 16 and end on May 5.
The exam will be held from 10:15 am to 1:30 pm, in which candidates will be given 15 minutes to read the question paper.
To qualify Karnataka PUC 2nd year exam, students need at least 35 percent marks in each subject in aggregate. In subjects having practical and theoretical aspects, students are required to pass in both. For admission in colleges, students have to appear in CET or Common Entrance Test. Generally, both the CET and PUC marks are calculated for the merit list.
Karnataka PUC 2 Exam Date Sheet
April 16: Mathematics, Education, Basic Mathematics
April 18: Political Science, Statistics
April 19: Information Technology, Retail, Automobiles, Healthcare, Beauty and Wellness
April 20: History, Physics
April 21: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Arabic, French
April 22: Logic, Business Studies
April 23: Carnatic Music, Hindustani Music, Psychology, Chemistry
April 25: Economic
26 April: Hindi
28 April: Optional Kannada, Accountancy, Geology, Home Science
29 April: Kannada
30 April: Sociology, Electronics, Computer Science
May 2: Geography, Biology
May 5: English
Karnataka did not conduct the board last year. This year most of the students have found the difference in their results. A total of 1,95,650 students got distinction while 1.47 lakh got second division. Out of 5.9 lakh students who registered for Karnataka PUC II exam, a total of 2,239 students secured 100 percentile or got 600 marks out of 600. In 2019, the pass percentage was 76.2 percent in science, 66.39 percent in commerce and 41.27 percent in arts.
Last year, without marks, the board made special criteria to declare the result. The class 12 students were given marks on the basis of their class 10 marks and class 11 final marks. Each will carry 45% weightage. The remaining 10 percent weightage will be given to the internal assessment marks of class 12.
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