The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is expected to announce the 2nd PUC or Class 12 (Exam 3) results 2025 soon. Once announced, students can check their results on the official websites: karresults.nic.in, and kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
The Karnataka PUC II Exam 3 was held from June 9 to 21. Apart from the official websites, it will also be available at pue.karnataka.gov.in, and manabadi.co.in. Alternatively, if the websites crashe or the internet is not working, students can access their scores via SMS and DigiLocker.
Students must score a minimum of 33 per cent marks to pass the Karnataka PUC II exam 3. Those who miss the minimum requirement will be provided grace marks. Teachers can only give up to 5 per cent grace marks to the students.
Karnataka Board 2nd PUC Exam 3 Result 2025: How To Check?
Step 1: Visit the official website of KSEAB at karresults.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the PUC II Exam 3 Result 2025’ link.
Step 3: Enter your registration number and date of birth.
Step 4: Submit and view your result.
Step 5: Download and save the scorecard for future reference.
What Happened Karnataka PUC II Exams 1 & 2?
The Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 2 was conducted from April 24 to May 8, 2025, across 332 centres in the state. A total of 1,94,077 students appeared for the exam, with 60,692 passing. Additionally, 71,964 students reappeared to improve their scores, out of which 41,719 succeeded. The results were announced on May 16. In the exam 2 results, the pass rate for girls was 36.38 per cent, while boys had a pass rate of 34.34 per cent. The science stream had a pass rate of 35.14 per cent, commerce recorded 35.74 per cent, and the arts stream had the lowest pass rate at 25.38 per cent.
In the exam 1 results, the pass percentage was 73.45 per cent. In the Arts stream, 1,53,043 students appeared for the exam, with 81,553 passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 53.29 per cent. In the Commerce stream, 2,03,429 students took the exam, and 1,55,425 passed, achieving a pass percentage of 76.07 per cent. The Science stream had the highest performance, with 2,80,933 students appearing and 2,31,461 passing, leading to a pass percentage of 82.45 per cent.