The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has officially announced the results for the II PUC Exam-1 on April 9, 2026, at 3 PM. This year's results are now accessible through various online platforms, marking the conclusion of an extensive evaluation process that involved thousands of examiners and over six lakh students.
The II PUC Exam-1 was conducted from February 28 to March 17, 2026, across 1,217 examination centers throughout Karnataka. This large-scale operation underscores the significant reach of the state's pre-university program. The evaluation of the answer sheets took place from March 17 to April 2, 2026, requiring substantial resources and coordination.
Pass Percentage and Performance Insights
This year has witnessed a remarkable surge in the overall pass percentage, which now stands at 86.48%. Out of the 632,200 students who appeared for the examination, 546,698 successfully cleared it. This is a notable increase from last year's pass percentage of 73.45%.
Stream-wise Performance
The performance across different streams has shown a varied pattern:
- Science Stream: Students in the Science stream have once again emerged as the top performers, achieving the highest pass percentages.
- Commerce Stream: Commerce students have demonstrated steady improvement, narrowing the gap with the Science stream.
- Arts Stream: Although Arts students continue to have the lowest pass percentage, there has been a significant improvement from 53.29% in 2025, indicating a positive trend.
Gender-wise Performance Analysis
The gender breakdown of the results reveals a consistent trend, with girls outperforming boys in both participation and success rates:
- Girls: Out of 353,742 girls who appeared for the exam, 313,770 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 88.70%. This marks a significant increase from 77.88% in 2025.
- Boys: Among boys, 278,458 appeared, with 232,928 passing, leading to a pass percentage of 83.65%. This is an improvement from last year's 68.20%, yet the performance gap between genders remains evident.
Accessing Results and Future Exams
Students can view their results through multiple platforms, including the KSEAB website and the KarnatakaOne mobile app. Additionally, marks cards will be available digitally via the DigiLocker website.
Looking ahead, the next significant examination, II PUC Exam-2, is scheduled to take place from April 30 to May 13, 2026. This upcoming exam will be crucial for students as they prepare for their final assessments.
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Implications for Students
The results of the II PUC Exam-1 not only reflect the hard work of the students but also indicate shifting trends in academic performance across different streams and genders. The increase in pass percentages, particularly among girls, suggests a growing emphasis on education and academic excellence among female students. This trend is encouraging and highlights the importance of continued support for all students, especially in underperforming streams like Arts.