Is there Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus reduction in 2026?

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    Salviya Antony | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    It is expected that there is no reduction in Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus 2026. The board released reduced syllabus for 2024 on the official website. The board will follow the last year's syllabus in 2026. The students can visit the official website and download the same. We have also provided the PDF of the reduced syllabus on this page. Students can download the Karnataka 2nd PUC reduced syllabus PDF. 

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The 2nd PUC curriculum 2024 for KSEEB class 12 Maths was modified for the 2023–2024 school year. A total of fifteen modules make up this course, covering subjects including probability, determinants and matrices, partial fractions, permutations and combinations, and more. Electronics covers a variety of topics, including oscillators, amplifier feedback, and transistor amplifiers. Key topics covered in the seven units that comprise the Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus 2023–24 for Geology include sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, igneous rocks, structural geology, stratigraphy, etc.

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    For KSEEB class 12 Math, the 2nd PUC curriculum 2024 was trimmed for the 2023-24 academic year. The course covers a total of 15 units, with topics such as probability, partial fractions, determinants and matrices, permutations and combinations, and so on. Transistor amplifiers, oscillators, amplifier feedback, and other topics are covered in electronics. In the 7 units that make up the Karnataka 2nd PUC syllabus 2023-24 for Geology, key subjects covered are igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, structural geology, stratigraphy, etc. 

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Salviya Antony

Even if a student fails in pre board exam, he or she can appear for the Class 12 board exam. Model exams help students to know how well they are prepared for the Board exam. A student cannot be detained from appearing in the Class 12 Board exam, if failed in pre board exam. Hence students need not worry, if they fail in pre board. They are advised to prepare well within the remaining time and appear for the board exam. 

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Rupesh Katariya

Yes, the Karnataka Board usually allows multiple attempts to clear NC subjects. Since this is your third attempt, you should still be eligible. Just ensure you clear it within the board's stipulated period (usually within 6 years). Confirm with your college for specific rules. I will suggest  Focus on preparing well for the supplementary exams.

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Salviya Antony

You will need the details mentioned on your Karnataka 2nd PUC admit card to check your result. Its okay if you have the photocopies of your hall ticket and lost the original one. 

However, it is always advised to keep the documents like Karnataka 2nd PUC admit card secured till the announcement of results.

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Salviya Antony

Students need not apply online for hall ticket, if it is lost. They must immediately inform their school authorities. They will help you with new hall ticket. Students will not be allowed to appear for the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exam without the hall ticket. Karnataka 2nd PUC hall ticket is a mandatory document to carry for the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exams. Students should carry the admit card daily on the exam days. 

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Salviya Antony

No, it is not mandatory to pass the model exam to get the Karnataka 2nd PUC hall ticket. Model exams are meant for students to be familiar with the board exam. Clearing the model exams is not a criteria for obtaining the Karnataka 2nd PUC hall ticket.

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