KSEAB 2nd PUC Result 2025 Out: Website Not Working? How To Check Via SMS?
2nd PUC Result 2025 Karnataka: In case karresults.nic.in, and kseeb.kar.nic.in are not working, students can access their scorecards by sending a text to the board using their phones

Karnataka PUC 2 Results: The Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2025 has been declared today, April 8 by KSEEB at 12:30 pm via a press conference. It is now available on the official websites at karnataka.gov.in, pue.kar.nic.in, karresults.nic.in, and kseeb.kar.nic.in.
Karnataka Board KSEAB 2nd PUC Result 2025 Direct Link
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Students will need to enter their roll codes and roll numbers as mentioned on the PUC admit cards 2025 to access the results from the official website. In case the website is not working due to heavy traffic at 12:30 pm, students can use alternative methods to access their scorecards.
Karnataka 2nd PUC Results 2025: How To Check Via SMS?
In case karresults.nic.in, and kseeb.kar.nic.in are not working, students can access their scorecards by sending a text to the board using their mobile phones. Here’s how:
Step 1: Go to your phone’s inbox.
Step 2: Type ‘KAR12’ space and mention your registration number.
Step 3: Send the message to 56263.
Step 4: The result will be sent to you as an SMS.
Alternatively, students can visit their schools before the results are out, and ask the authorities to allow access to the online scorecards.
Karnataka 2nd PUC Results 2025: Passing Marks, Grading System
Students must get at least 33 per cent marks to pass the exam. Those who narrowly miss this requirement may be promoted via the use of grace marks, which are limited to a maximum of 5 per cent. Those unhappy with their results can apply for exams 2 and 3. Students will be given an opportunity to sit for the PUC II exam two more times. Any student who fails all the subjects will have to repeat the year.
Students scoring marks between 92-100 will be given a maximum grade of 10. Those securing between 83 and 91, will be awarded grade 9. Students receiving between 75 to 82 will get grade 8, from 67-74 grade 7, 59-66 grade 6, 51-58 grade 5, 41-50 grade 4, and between 35-40 grade 3. Those scoring below 33 per cent will be considered fail.
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