What is the selection process for B.Sc and what is the minimum Karnataka 2nd PUC score required?
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Exams like CUET, NPAT, and others are commonly used to determine admission to bachelor's programmes in science. Candidates must have finished Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB/M (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics) courses in order to be enrolled in a BSc programme. Popular entrance tests including CUET, ICAR AIEEA, JEE Main, CG PAT, MHT CET, KCET, etc. are accepted for admission to BSc programmes. A practical evaluation is required as part of the examination to pass the 2nd PUC. To be eligible for the programme, a student must receive at least 25 marks in the theory exams and at least 11 points in the practical exams.
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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.
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.
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.
Hall ticket for the Karnataka 2nd PUC board exam is issued by the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) to which you are enrolled via your school. So your school cannot deny you the admit card even if you have failed to pass in their pre-boards exam. If they still goes on to deny you the hall ticket you can straight away write it to KSEAB asking them to issue your PUC hall ticket in duplicate as your school has failed to give you.
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