karresults.nic.in,kseab.karnataka.gov.in and other websites to check Karnataka class 12 results
Ruchika Kumari | April 9, 2026 | 12:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
The Karnataka class 12 result 2026 link will be made active at 3 pm today. Students who appeared in the PUC Exam I should be ready with their roll numbers to check and download their scorecards online.
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Download EBookThe Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will announce class 12 results today. As scheduled, the result link for all the streams (Science, Commerce and Arts) will be made active at 3 pm today. Over 7 lakh students who appeared in the 2nd PUC exams conducted between February 28 and March 17, will be able to check their scorecards from the list of official websites mentioned below.
Official websites to check KSEAB 12th result 2026
The result link will be made active on Karnataka 2nd PUC result via Digilocker and these websites.
- karresults.nic.in
- kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Also read Karnataka 2nd PUC Results 2026 LIVE Updates
In 2024, the result was released on April 10 and in 2023, it was released on April 21. The board will also announce stream-wise toppers for 2nd PUC exam 1. In 2025, Amoolya Kamath topped the Science stream, Deepashree S topped the Commerce stream by securing 599 marks. Immediately after the results are declared, the students' marks cards will be made available on DigiLocker.
Passing criteria: Students must score at least 24 marks in the theory exam and 11 marks in practicals, and meet the minimum 35% overall requirement to pass the subject.
Steps to check Karnataka 2nd PUC results 2026
Follow the below-mentioned steps to download scorecards online.
- Step 1: One should go to the official KSEAB website at karresults.nic.in.
- Step 2: On homepage, click on the ‘PUC II Exam 1 Result 2026’ link.
- Step 3: Enter your registration number/hall ticket number and date of birth.
- Step 4: Click on ‘Submit’ to view result
- Step 5: Take its printout for future references
Details to check on Karnataka 2nd PUC scorecards
Students will be able to check the examination name, board name, class, student's name, date of birth, father's name, mother's name, roll number, subject names, subject codes, marks secured (in both theory and practical exams), grades obtained, percentage, as well as qualifying status (pass or fail).
Students will have to collect their original marksheets from their respective schools or colleges later. Therefore, they are advised to stay in touch with their schools for accurate updates on marksheet distribution.
To prevent malpractice, authorities implemented strict monitoring at the exam centres . Students were instructed not to carry mobile phones, smartwatches, or electronic gadgets inside the examination hall. Invigilators conducted thorough checks before allowing candidates to enter the exam centre/rooms.
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will be conducting the Karnataka 2nd PUC exam II between April 25 and May 9, 2026. The hall tickets will be issued separately.
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