Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2021 to be announced in second week of July
Karnataka Board will release the 2nd PUC result 2021 in the second week of July. Know details here.
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NEW DELHI: Karnataka board will declare the 2nd PUC result 2021 in the second week of July. The result will be announced on the official website karresults.nic.in and pue.kar.nic.in. To check the Karnataka PUC result, students will need to submit their registration number.
Karnataka Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said that the results for Class 12 will be announced in the second week of July. The result will not be unfair to anyone and will be based on the marks obtained by students in the PUC-I and SSLC exams.
Students who are not satisfied with the results can appear in the Karnataka 2nd PUC exam later. The exams will be held once the situation normalizes.
“The apex court had ordered the results of the Class 12 board exams to be announced by July 30, so, in adherence to this, the state government will declare the results in the second week of July,” said Karnataka Education Minister S Suresh Kumar, as per the reports by DNA India.
"This is the criteria specified by the experts. If any student is not satisfied with the results, then he or she will be entitled to contest these results by taking the examination again," the minister added.
Earlier, the Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka has cancelled the Karnataka 2nd PUC exams due to the global pandemic. The Kerala SSLC exam 2021 will be held from July 19, as per the media report. The SSLC exams will be based on multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
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