Karnataka government declared results of the Class 12 (II year Pre-University Course) students on Tuesday, and the students are advised to check their results on the official website of the PUC department -- pue.kar.nic.in, said Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar.
Candidates repeating the board exam this year have been given 35 per cent grace marks and over 76,000 candidates who have registered for the exam this year fall into this category. All those students who re-appeared for exams this year have been promoted, said the minister.
Of the total 5.90 lakh students who had registered for the exam, as many as 3.35 lakh were boys and 3.31 lakh were girls. A total of 1,95,650 students got distinction while 1.47 lakh got second division.
To access the results, students have to use their login credentials including registration numbers and birth date. Karnataka had cancelled the Class 12 board exams that were scheduled to begin on May 24 due to the Covid pandemic.
After postponing the exams multiple times, the government has decided to evaluate students based on their previous exams as advised by academic experts. The Department of Pre-university Education (DPUE) will release the results today, July 20, 2021 on its official website.
Evaluation Process
As per the evaluation criteria, regular or fresher II PUC students will be promoted to the next class by considering 45 percent of their Class 10 Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) marks, 45 percent of the I PUC marks and 10 percent basis of academic performance of II PU.
On the other hand, the private candidates will have to appear for the examination, whenever the exam is conducted by the Board in the state. Also, the repeaters who have enrolled themselves for the exam will be promoted by allotting minimum passing marks along with five per cent grace marks.
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Those students unhappy with the grading system can take up the examination later in offline mode, the dates of which would be notified after the declaration of results.
There are 1,202 government Pre-University colleges, 637 aided Pre-University colleges, 1,936 unaided Pre-University colleges, 165 bifurcated Pre-University colleges and 13 Corporation Pre-university colleges across the state. After SSLC (Class 10), about 10 lakh students enrol in the two-year PUC.
The courses offered by the DPUE 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.
Last year, a total of 5,56,267 students had appeared in the exam, and the overall pass percentage stood at 69.20. The pass percentage in II PU Arts, Commerce and Science stream was 65.52 per cent, 41.27 per cent and 76.2 per cent, respectively.