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Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 3 revaluation and re-totalling result 2025 released: Check direct link here
Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 3 revaluation and re-totalling result 2025 released: Check direct link here

Time of India

time16-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 3 revaluation and re-totalling result 2025 released: Check direct link here

Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 3 revaluation result declared at The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has released the 2nd PUC Exam 3 Revaluation and Re-totaling Results 2025. This is the final step in the three-exam system introduced to help students improve their marks and reduce exam pressure. Over 82,000 students appeared for Exam 3, held in June 2025. After the results were declared on July 1, many students applied for revaluation and re-totaling to get their answer sheets checked again. With today's announcement, students can now check their revised marks online. The best scores from Exams 1, 2, or 3 will be considered for college admissions and eligibility. Karnataka 2nd PUC exam 3 revaluation results The Exam 3 Revaluation and Re-totaling Results were officially declared by KSEAB on July 16, 2025. Students who had applied for either of the two processes can now check their revised marks at: Revaluation was applicable for students dissatisfied with their marks in one or more subjects. Re-totaling was offered free of charge, while revaluation required a fee of ₹1,670 per subject. How to check the revised results To view the updated marks, students need to: Visit the official portal: Click on the link titled 'II PUC Exam 3 Revaluation and Retotaling Result 2025'. Enter their registration number and select the subject if prompted. Submit the details to download the updated result. Print or save the scorecard for future admission use. Direct link here. What happens next? The revised marks are final and will be used for consolidated scoring. KSEAB will issue a Best of Exam 1, 2, and 3 consolidated result sheet in August 2025, which students can submit for college admissions. Those unsatisfied even after revaluation may approach the board, though further mark changes are unlikely. With the revaluation and re-totaling results out, students now have clarity on their final performance. Keep track of KSEAB's next steps regarding consolidated mark sheets and counseling timelines. For students who still face challenges, consider alternative pathways like bridge courses, skill programs, or entrance-based options. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

‘Ensure disciplined process is followed during II PUC exam-2'
‘Ensure disciplined process is followed during II PUC exam-2'

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

‘Ensure disciplined process is followed during II PUC exam-2'

Mandya: BC Shivanandamurthy , additional deputy commissioner, directed officials to implement stringent measures to ensure the II PUC exam-2 is conducted without any irregularities. The exams are scheduled to take place from April 24 to May 5. Speaking at a preparatory meeting held on Wednesday, Shivanandamurthy emphasised the need for a smooth and disciplined examination process . He highlighted that a total of 5,325 students will appear for re-examinations at eight designated centres. To ensure secure handling of question papers, a three-member committee comprising the tahsildar, block education officer (BEO), and principals was constituted. Question papers will be distributed through six designated routes, with security measures in place throughout the process. Basic amenities such as adequate seating, drinking water, clean toilets, and uninterrupted electricity supply have been arranged at all centres. Health personnel will be stationed at each location to address any medical emergencies during the exams. Attendance of students will be monitored through an online login portal, ensuring real-time tracking and transparency. Additionally, armed police personnel will be deployed at all centres and will also accompany the teams responsible for transporting question papers.

Pahalgam terror attack: Silence prevails at Manjunath Rao's home in Shivamogga
Pahalgam terror attack: Silence prevails at Manjunath Rao's home in Shivamogga

The Hindu

time23-04-2025

  • The Hindu

Pahalgam terror attack: Silence prevails at Manjunath Rao's home in Shivamogga

Shivamogga Amidst continuous visits of politicians and officials, a sense of silence has filled 'Manjushree', the house of Manjunath Rao at Vijaya Nagar in Shivamogga, Karnataka. Mr. Rao was killed on April 22 in the terror attack at Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. People gathered at the house were talking about when the mortal remains of Manjunath Rao would reach Shivamogga while his aged mother, Sumathi, struggles to digest the hard truth. The relatives of Manjunath Rao heard about his death around 3 p.m. on April 22. However, the relatives avoided informing his mother about the death, and ensured that the television remained turned off. She sensed something was wrong as the number of people visiting the place increased. Elected representatives and police officials reached the place, which caused concern about the safety of her son and his family who were away in Jammu and Kashmir. She asked the relatives around if everything was fine, and enquired when Manju and his family would return. Family was celebrating son clearing II PU exams Manjunath, a realtor, is the only son of Sumathi, who lost her husband two years ago. Her daughter lives in Tirthahalli. Relatives waited till evening so that her daughter could reach the place and convey the news to her mother. Only after the old woman had dinner was she informed about the tragic incident. Manjunath left for the trip on April 19, with wife Pallavi R., who works for the Malnad Area Marketing Cooperative Society, and son Abhijan, 18. They planned the trip through a private travel agency. They were celebrating, as Abhijan had cleared the II PUC had secured 97% in the commerce stream. They shared photos and video clips during their visit to different places in the Kashmir valleys before reaching Pahalgam. Hours before the terror attack, Manjunath had called one of his uncles over the phone to convey his wishes on his marriage anniversary. They were scheduled to return on April 24. However, the terrorists turned the celebratory trip into a tragedy. Geetha, Manjunath Rao's mother-in-law, still in shock over the tragic death, wanted to know why the government of India allowed tourists to visit Kashmir if the place was not safe for visitors. 'We told him not to go, as Kashmir has been known for disturbance. However, he insisted that many people had been visiting the place in recent days, and argued that it was safe to visit the valley now. We feel he should have listened to us,' she said. 'The government should have taken enough measures for the safety of visitors,' she added. 'Why did government allow tourists if it could not protect them?' Sagar MLA Beluru Gopala Krishna, who met the family on April 23 morning, said, 'Why did the government allow tourists if it could not protect them? During previous terror attacks, the Central Government assured the people that it would ensure peace and take strong measures to avoid such incidents. But the government has failed to protect its citizens. Who will take the blame now?' Minister for School Education Madhu Bangarappa, who is also the minister in charge of Shivamogga, met the family members and conveyed his condolences. He told Sumathi and other family members that the government would stand with them and make necessary arrangements to bring the mortal remains of Manjunath to Shivamogga. He told mediapersons that the mortal remains would reach Shivamogga by early morning on April 24. Former minister Kimmane Ratnakar also met the family. He opined that the nation should stand united when such incidents happen and put pressure on the government of India to take steps to avoid terror attacks in Kashmir in future.

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