KSEAB Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 results 2026 tomorrow for Dakshina Kannada district
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 30, 2026 | 03:07 PM IST | 1 min read
KSEAB: Students studying in selected colleges of Dakshina Kannada district will be able to download Karnataka 1st PUC result 2026 on the official website, result.proed.in.
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Download NowThe Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) will announce the Karnataka 1st PUC result 2026 at 10 am tomorrow, March 30. Students from the selected colleges of the Dakshina Kannada district will be able to download the Kar 1st PUC result 2026 on the official website, result.proed.in.
Students will be able to download the Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 results using their registration number and date of birth details.
Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 results will include details such as result status, student details, subject-wise marks, result qualifying status and total marks obtained, and more. KSEAB conducted the Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 exams from February 28 to March 17 for all arts, science and commerce streams.
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KSEAB will hold Karnataka 2nd PUC exams 2 from April 25 to May 9. After the Karnataka 1st PUC result 2026 is announced, students will have to collect their original marksheets from their respective schools.
To pass the Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 exam, students must secure atleast 35% marks.
Students who are not satisfied with their Karnataka 1st PUC result 2026 can apply for the revelation of their answer scripts by paying the prescribed fee. The KSEAB board will open the Karnataka 1st PUC revaluation window 2026 after the results are announced.
Last year, Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 results were announced on April 1, and for 2nd PUC on April 8.
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