Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2019 declared; overall 67.73 percentage passed
bilwma.basumatary | April 15, 2019 | 11:26 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 15 : Department of Pre University Board Examination has declared the result of Karnataka class 12 examination. The examinations were held from March 1 and ended on 18, 2019. This year more than 6 lakh candidates had appeared for the examination. Result has been announced by C Shikha. The overall pass percentage is 67.73. Girls outperformed boys this year.
Candidates can check the result by following the steps below -
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Visit the official site - http://karresults.nic.in/.
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Click on the result link of Karnataka 2nd PUC.
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Candidates need to enter the registration number.
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Click on submit.
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The result will be displayed on the screen.
Last year, result was announced on April 30, 2018 and the overall pass percentage was 59.56%.
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