Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 answer sheet revaluation, re-totalling process begins at kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | April 9, 2025 | 03:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students can apply for scanned copies of the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 answer sheet 2025 from April 8 and April 13.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has begun the application process for the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam 1 answer sheet revaluation and re-totaling. Only those students who appeared for the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 are eligible to apply for answer sheet revaluation and re-totaling through the official website at kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
As per the official schedule, students can apply for scanned copies of the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 answer sheet 2025 from April 8 and April 13. The scanned answer sheet can be downloaded between April 12 and April 16.
The application process for the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 answer script revaluation and re-totalling will begin from April 12 to April 17. The answer sheet revaluation and re-totaling will be conducted only for subjects for which scanned copies have been obtained.
“Students can apply for revaluation and retotalling only for subjects for which they have applied and received the scanned copy of the answer script,” the English translation of the official notice said.
Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 Exam-1: Application fee for revaluation, re-totalling
Students will have to pay an application fee of Rs 530 per subject for scanned copies of the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 answer sheet and Rs 1,670 per subject for revaluation.
The board will not charge anything for Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 answer sheet re-totalling. “If a student applies for revaluation, there is no need to apply separately for retotalling of the same subject,” the official notice said.
Also read Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam 2, 3 time table out; exam II from April 24
How to apply for Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 scanned copy?
Students can follow the steps given below to apply for the Karnataka 2nd PUC 2025 exam-1 scanned copy.
- Visit the board’s official at kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the "Application for Photocopied, Revaluation/Re-totaling" link.
- After clicking the link, the “Calendar of Events” page will open.
- Enter the register number as mentioned in the admission ticket.
- Select the subject(s) for which the scanned copy is needed in a single attempt.
- Enter an active mobile number, a valid personal email ID, and the correct address. Click “Submit” to auto-generate the challan number.
- After clicking “Make payment”, choose either “Cash payment” or “Online payment”
- After payment, save the challan number for future reference.
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