Karnataka 2nd PUC Supplementary 2020 Time Table Released; Check exam dates here
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NEW DELHI: The Department of Pre-University Education has released the Karnataka 2nd PUC Supplementary 2020 time table. The exams will commence from September 7 and will conclude on September 18. Karnataka PUC Supplementary 2020 exams will be held in two shifts, from 10:15 am to 1:30 pm (morning shift) and 2:15 pm to 5:30 pm (evening shift).
Students who fail one or two subjects can appear for supplementary exams to get admission in UG courses.
Karnataka 2nd PUC Supplementary 2020 Time Table
Karnataka PUC results were announced on July 14, 2020.
Education Minister S Suresh Kumar, said earlier "A total of 18,067 students who were not allowed to take the exams due to prevailing COVID-19 situation can appear for the same as fresh candidates"
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