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Salviya Antony

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Students must go through the points below to avoid the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exam-day hassles:

  • All communication devices like mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, headphones, pagers, fitness bands, cameras, etc., are barred from carrying to the examination hall.
  • Accessories like wallets, goggles, handbags, and purses are not to be carried.
  • Students must not forget to carry all the stationary items that are required to appear for the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exams as sharing of stationary is not allowed
  • However, do not forget to carry your Karnataka 2nd PUC admit card on all exam days
  • Students without the admit card will not be allowed to writ
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Salviya Antony

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For Karnataka 2nd PUC, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is linient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9, 11 in their schools.

So, if you have covered the entire Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking.

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Salviya Antony

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Pasting money on a board exam paper would be considered an act of academic misconduct, specifically cheating. If a student is caught cheating during an exam, they could face serious consequences such as failing the exam, failing the entire course, or being expelled from school.

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Sumit Kumar

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To be eligible for the BBA programme at Acharya Bangalore Business School (ABBS), you must meet the following criteria:

• Have a 10+2 or PUC equivalent degree from a recognised education board

• Have a minimum aggregate of 50% in 10th and 12th

• Have a 10+2 with 40% aggregate

ABBS also accepts CBSE 12th and Karnataka 2nd PUC exams.

So, Yes someone can get admission at ABBS with 75 percentile in Karnataka 2nd PUC.

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Ajay Singh

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Admission to NMKRV College for Women is determined by the results of the 12th grade. Candidates for the B.Sc. programme must have completed mathematics, physics, and chemistry as electives in Class 12 and received an overall grade of 50% from an accredited board. There is no entrance exam for this degree; instead, admission to the B.Sc. programme is determined by merit and additional counselling.

 The college admits students based on their 10+2 test results and is permanently connected with Bangalore University.

 As a result, Karnataka 2nd PUC marks are accepted by NMKRV College for Women for admission to its undergraduate prog

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Piyush kumar

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The following is the selection procedure for KS Hegde Medical Academy's B.Sc. programs:

1. Minimum Aggregate Score in Class 12th, 2nd PUC:
- The general category requires a 50% aggregate.  

- 45% in the cases of SC, ST, and OBC

2. Required Subjects: Biology/Math, Chemistry, and Physics

3. Entrance Exam:
- The school administers its own entrance exam;
- The exam must receive a minimum of qualifying marks.

4. Merit List: Final admission determined by merit ranking; based on 12th grade results and entrance exam scores

For candidates in the general category to be eligible for B.Sc. programs at KS Hegde, the minimum 2nd PUC (class 12th score)

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Madhura Lihine

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The selection process for B.Sc courses at Kasturba Medical College (KMC) is based on merit and eligibility criteria.

 The candidates must have passed Karnataka 2nd PUC or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as compulsory subjects.

The minimum score required for admission is 50% marks in aggregate in PCB (40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates). 

The candidates must also qualify the Manipal Entrance Test (MET) conducted by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE). The admission is subject to the availability of seats and the reservation policy of the college.

Hope this helps, feel free to ask more questions

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Manisha Jethwani

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The Karnataka 2nd PUC Syllabus has been made available online at pue.kar.nic.in. Students may browse the syllabus and download it in PDF format from the official website. For the academic year 2023-24, the Karnataka board has implemented a shortened syllabus. The new syllabus is also accessible in PDF format for free download on our Karnataka 2nd PUC Syllabus website, giving convenient access for students looking for curricular data. This consolidated online release makes curricular content more accessible and accessible to students and instructors alike. The publication of the Karnataka 2nd PUC Syllabus online enables simple and exten

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Manjil Islam Khan

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To be eligible for the BBA programme at Acharya Bangalore Business School (ABBS), you must meet the following criteria:

• Have a 10+2 or PUC equivalent degree from a recognised education board

• Have a minimum aggregate of 50% in 10th and 12th

• Have a 10+2 with 40% aggregate

ABBS also accepts CBSE 12th and Karnataka 2nd PUC exams.

So, Yes someone can get admission at ABBS with 75 percentile in Karnataka 2nd PUC.

 

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Nidhi Prasad

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Yes, you can get admission to VDKUB with 75% in 10+2. According to the university, the program, and the commencement year, different minimum cutoffs are required for a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc).

But, generally speaking, a minimum of 50% (10+2 for the B.Sc program) is the cutoff result for the qualifying exam for those programs. For certain universities and programs- especially the more prestigious or in-demand ones- the cutoff scores might be higher. If you are interested in learning more about the precise cutoff marks, it is advised that you go to the university's official website or admission prospectus. A few months before the start

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