Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2021 declared at karrresults.nic.in; Check direct link here
Shristi Kirti | July 20, 2021 | 04:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
Karnataka Department of Pre-University has declared the 2nd PUC 2021 result on the official website. Use the registration number to check the Karnataka 2nd PUC result.
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NEW DELHI:
Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka has released the 2nd PUC result 2021 in online mode on the official website - karrresults.nic.in. Students can check their results by clicking on the 2nd PUC result 2021 Karnataka Board link and entering their registration number.
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This year, www.pue.kar.nic.in 2021 could not be conducted due to COVID-19 pandemic. However, the 2nd PUC result has been prepared on the basis of evaluation criteria. As per the criteria, 45% weightage would be given to SSLC marks, 45% weightage to first PUC marks and 10% to be given the academic performance in 2nd PUC.
A total of 2,51,686 students had appeared for the 2nd PUC exam 2021 in Commerce stream, 2,19,777 in Science, 69,529 students had appeared in Arts. Around 1,47,584 students were from the village, 1.95 lakh students secured distinction. A total of 2,239 have secured 100% pass percentage. Out of the total number 100% scorers, around 445 which is the highest number are from Dakshina Kannada. The least number of 100 % scorers with 149 in number are from Udupi district.
Meanwhile, private students and repeaters of Karnataka 2nd pre-university course (PU) have also been promoted without an exam . The 2nd PUC result 2021 Karnataka date 2021 contains students’ details like name, registration number, college name and code, subject-wise marks along with the total marks.
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How to check Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2021?
To check the Karnataka PUC results 2021 at karresults.nic.in 2021, students can follow the steps mentioned below.
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Visit the official website, karresults.nic.in
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Click on the "2nd PUC Result 2021" link
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The login window will open
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Enter registration number
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button
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Karnataka PUC Result 2021 will appear on your screen.
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Download and take a printout of the result for future reference.
Along with getting the result through the official website, candidates can also get their karresults-nic-in 2020 PUC results via SMS. To get the result through SMS, students need to type a message in the format - KAR12<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER and send it to 56263.
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