The Minister of Education and School Literacy Madhu Bangaappa said that the students of II PUC who failed the exam-1, but registered for the annual exam-2 will be eligible to appear for the advice of the Common Income Test of Karnataka (KCET-2025) from the first ISFIS. “This provides an opportunity for students who failed in exam 1 continue to pursue education in high quality,” he said.
Of a total of 1,69,353 students who did not clarify the exam-1, around 1.57 Lakh (92.4%) students have now registered for the exam-2, which will be a hero as of April 24. The test result is expected to be announced before Kcet’s result. “The CET authorities have confirmed that they will wait to accommodate thesis students (second exam candidates), ensuring their eligibility based on the results of the second exam,” said Bangaappa.
The minister also highlighted the positive participation for the exam-2, noting that some 70,000 students who had already passed in exam 1 have registered again to improve their scores.
“Seeing 92.4% of students who have not eliminated the exam, register for the exam-2 is a very positive sign. Corrective classes are being active for those registered for the exam-2, with assistance rates as high as the high study Steuttttuttend Tostert. Students best for the second and third exam,” he added.
Published – April 16, 2025 10:27 PM IST