Karnataka PUC result 2019 for first year students released; know how to check
Dinesh Goyal | March 19, 2019 | 12:32 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 19: Karnataka first year PUC Examination result 2019 has been released today for South Bengaluru students. The result can be checked by entering the registration number and Date of birth of a candidate. Candidates can check the same by following the procedure explained below:
Steps to check Karnataka PUC first year result 2019
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Visit Suvidya Portal by following the link:http://results.bspucpa.com/
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Enter registration number and Date of birth in the appropriate fields.
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Submit the details.
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The result will display on the screen.
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Take a printout of the result for further references.
Karnataka PUC first year result login window
As per reports, 50,694 students passed the exams out of 56,250 appeared students. Now, passed students will be promoted to 2nd year PUC. Some students will have to appear for supplementary examinations to save their an academic year. The timetable of supplementary examinations of PUC-I has been released on the official website and exams will be conducted from April 25 to May 10, 2019.
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