Bengaluru, June 30, 2025 – The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is set to announce the results for the 2nd Pre-University Certificate (PUC) Exam 3 for the academic year 2025 soon, bringing anticipation to thousands of students across the state. This examination, conducted from June 9 to June 20, 2025, marks the third and final opportunity under KSEAB’s innovative three-exam system for Class 12 students to either pass or improve their scores in the same academic year. While an official release date is yet to be confirmed, sources indicate the results may be declared by early July, potentially by July 6, 2025.
The Karnataka 2nd PUC examinations are a critical milestone for students aiming to pursue higher education or professional courses. To enhance flexibility and reduce academic pressure, KSEAB introduced a tri-exam system for the 2025 academic year. This system allows students three attempts—Exam 1, Exam 2, and Exam 3—to achieve their desired scores. The highest score from these attempts is considered for the final result, providing a significant opportunity for students to improve their performance, particularly for competitive exams like the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET).
This system has been particularly beneficial for students aiming to improve their rankings in entrance exams like KCET, where 2nd PUC marks play a crucial role.
The 2nd PUC Exam 3 saw participation from a significant number of students across Karnataka, with examination centers spread across the state. A total of 1,94,077 students appeared for Exam 2, and similar participation was expected for Exam 3, though exact figures are yet to be released. The exams covered three streams—Science, Commerce, and Arts—with students required to score a minimum of 33% in each subject to pass. KSEAB also allows up to 5% grace marks for borderline cases to help students clear the exam.
The results of Exam 2 highlighted a gender disparity, with girls achieving a pass percentage of 36.38% compared to 34.34% for boys. Stream-wise, Commerce recorded the highest pass rate at 35.74%, followed by Science at 35.14%, and Arts at 25.38%, the lowest among the streams. Similar trends are anticipated for Exam 3, with students in the Science stream often leveraging these exams to boost their CET rankings.
Once announced, students can access their results on the official KSEAB websites: karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in. The process to check the results is straightforward, ensuring accessibility for all students. Below are the steps to download the scorecard:
Students are advised to verify details on the scorecard, including their name, subjects, marks scored, and total. In case of discrepancies, they should contact their school administration immediately. The online marksheet is provisional; students must collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools a few days after the result declaration.
The 2nd PUC Exam 3 results are pivotal for students’ academic and professional journeys. Those who pass will be eligible for higher education courses, while top performers may improve their KCET rankings for admissions to engineering, medical, and other professional programs. Students who fail to clear Exam 3 still have options:
The delay in announcing an exact result date has led to growing anticipation among students, with many taking to social media platforms to express their eagerness. Posts on social media indicate that students are actively monitoring karresults.nic.in for updates, with some expecting results as early as the first week of July. The KSEAB has urged students to rely only on official websites for accurate information and to avoid unverified sources.
The tri-exam system, while beneficial, has also posed challenges. Some students have reported stress due to the rapid succession of exams, while others have praised the opportunity to improve scores without losing an academic year. The lenient evaluation process for 2nd PUC exams, compared to Classes 9 and 11, has been noted as a positive factor, with examiners reportedly adopting a more flexible approach.
As the Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 3 Result 2025 nears, students are advised to keep their registration details ready and regularly check karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in for updates. The results will not only determine academic progression but also open doors to various career opportunities. For the latest information, students should follow official KSEAB announcements and avoid rumors circulating on unofficial platforms.
For further details on the results or related processes, visit the official KSEAB website or contact your school authorities. Stay tuned for the official announcement, expected to bring relief and clarity to thousands of students across Karnataka.
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