Dear Student,
According to the rules and regulations followed by KSEAB, students are required to score a minimum of 35% marks out of the total hundred to be declared pass. For subjects with a practical component, the theory paper will be conducted for 70 marks, out of which you are required to score at least 24 marks. In an 80-mark paper, you are required to score at least 28 marks. In practical exams, you are required to score at least 11 marks out of the 30 and 7 marks out of the 20 marks paper. Check out more on Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam Pattern 2025 here.
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