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Karnataka PUC Exam Results 2018 today, check karresults.nic.in, kseeb.kar.nic.in for PUC II Class 12 toppers list, pass percentage

The Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board will declare the names of toppers of Karnataka PUC II Class 12 exam results

Karnataka PUC Exam Results 2018 today, check karresults.nic.in, kseeb.kar.nic.in for PUC II Class 12 toppers list, pass percentage Representational image

Karnataka PUC II Exam Results 2018 declared | Check results here

BENGALURU: Karnataka PUC II Class 12 exam results was released by the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) on Monday at its official website karresults.nic.in. The overall pass percentage stood at 59.56. Out of 6.85 lakh students, 4.08 lakh have passed in the examination

Among districts, Dakshina Kannada emerged on the top with the highest pass percentage, followed by Udupi at number two and Kodagu on the third spot.  Meanwhile, Chikkodi had the lowest pass percentage this year. 

"Dakshina Kannada has topped with the highest percentage. In Udupi 91.49 of the students have passed and in Kodagu it is 90.67 per cent. Chikodi is at the last place with just 52.20 per cent results," said PU board Director C Shikha.

Dakshina Kannada tops, Udupi second, Kodagu third; pass percentage 59.56: Details

Candidates can also check their scores or grades at karresults.nic.in, kseeb.kar.nic.in and pue.kar.nic.in. A notice on the official website states, “PUC Results to be announced on 30th April 2018.”

Steps to check Karnataka PUC Exam Results 2018
1) Visit the official board websites – karresults.nic.in, kseeb.kar.nic.in or pue.kar.nic.in or examresults.net/karnataka.

2) Now, click on PUC results 2018 link.

3) Enter your roll number and click on submit.

4) Your results containing grades will be displayed on the screen.

5) Download it or take a printout of your result for future reference.

"The department of pre-university, the government of Karnataka is the organisation for implementation of higher secondary education in the state. There are 1202 government pre-university colleges, 637 aided pre-university colleges, 1936 unaided pre-university colleges, 165 bifurcated pre-university colleges and 13 corporation pre-university colleges. After X standard every year about 10 lakhs students enroll in the 2-year pre-university courses. The courses offered by the department are broadly classified under the categories of humanities (arts), science and commerce. There are 23 subjects, 11 languages and 50 combinations in the pre-university curriculum. In 2010-11, there were 4,43,185 students in Humanities in I and II PUC, 2,47,421 students in Science in I & II PUC and 2,77,189 students in commerce in I and II PUC," says the official website.

It functions under the Department of Primary and Secondary Education.