Karnataka 2nd PUC results matlab Karnataka Board’s Class 12 results are always a big deal for lakhs of students yaar! Every year, around 6.5 lakh students appear for these exams conducted by KSEEB (Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board), and honestly, the wait for results is nerve-wracking.
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KSEEB 2nd PUC Result Pattern and Grading System
Karnataka Board follows a specific marking pattern that students should understand. Each subject carries 100 marks, with theory papers having 80 marks and internal assessment contributing 20 marks.
The grading system works like this bhai:
- 90-100 marks: A1 grade
- 80-89 marks: A2 grade
- 70-79 marks: B1 grade
- 60-69 marks: B2 grade
- 50-59 marks: C1 grade
- 35-49 marks: C2 grade (Pass)
- Below 35 marks: Fail
Mujhe lagta hai this system is pretty fair compared to other state boards.
Where and How to Check Karnataka 2nd PUC Results
Results are typically announced on the official KSEEB website karresults.nic.in and pue.kar.nic.in. Students need their registration number and date of birth to access results.
You can also check results through:
- Karnataka.gov.in official portal
- SMS service by typing KAR12
Registration Number and sending to 56263 - Mobile apps like KSEEB Results app
- Schools usually display results on notice boards too
Arre, make sure to download and take printouts of your result immediately yaar, because servers get overloaded on result day!
Revaluation and Supplementary Exam Process
If you’re not satisfied with your marks, KSEEB provides revaluation facility. The revaluation fee is typically ₹500 per subject, and you need to apply within 15 days of result declaration.
For failed students, supplementary exams are conducted usually in June-July. The supplementary exam fee is around ₹150 per subject. Students who fail in maximum 3 subjects can appear for supplementary exams.
Honestly yaar, revaluation sometimes helps boost marks by 5-10 points, especially in language subjects like Kannada and English.
Career Options After Karnataka 2nd PUC
After clearing 2nd PUC, students have multiple paths:
- Engineering through KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) – fees range from ₹50,000 to ₹2 lakh per year
- Medical courses through NEET – MBBS fees in government colleges around ₹25,000 annually
- Commerce students can pursue BCom, BBA, CA – BCom fees typically ₹15,000-30,000 per year
- Arts students can opt for BA, BBA, journalism – fees usually ₹10,000-25,000 annually
Top colleges in Bangalore like Christ University, Mount Carmel College, and St. Joseph’s College are popular choices among PUC graduates.
Bottom line matlab, Karnataka 2nd PUC results are just the beginning of your higher education journey. Whether you score distinction or just pass, there are plenty of opportunities ahead. The key is to choose the right stream based on your interests, not just marks!

