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Karnataka 1st PUC results for 2026 are set to be released tomorrow, March 31, at 10 AM on result.proed.in, primarily for select colleges in Dakshina Kannada, with students urged to check college portals or visit institutions for scores.

Anticipation Builds as Karnataka 1st PUC Results 2026 Nears Release

Thousands of students across Karnataka are on the edge of their seats as the 1st PUC results for 2026 draw closer. The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has confirmed that the scores will be announced tomorrow, March 31, at 10 AM. This comes after exams held from February 28 to March 17 for arts, commerce, and science streams. Unlike previous years with a centralized portal, this time results are handled at the college level due to internal evaluations within institutions. Many students have already been refreshing college notice boards and websites, eager to see their hard work pay off after months of preparation. The phased rollout means not everyone will access scores simultaneously, adding to the buzz.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Access Your Karnataka 1st PUC Marks

For those wondering how to check their results, the process is straightforward but varies by institution. Start by visiting result.proed.in at 10 AM tomorrow, especially if you're from Dakshina Kannada district colleges, where initial access is expected. Enter your registration number or SATS number along with your date of birth to view subject-wise marks, total scores, and pass or fail status. If your college has its own portal, like some in select districts, log in there using your roll number. Otherwise, head to your college's notice board or office. Download and print the provisional marksheet right away, as original copies will be distributed later by schools. Always double-check details for accuracy to avoid future hassles.

This online version is provisional, so keep an eye out for official mark sheets from your college. In case of any errors or if you're unhappy with the scores, options for re-evaluation or verification will open up soon after, as per board schedules from past years.

Key Details on Passing Criteria, Timeline, and What Comes Next

The passing mark this year stands at 33 percent, a slight dip from the earlier 35 percent threshold, giving students a bit more breathing room. No central merit list will be published since evaluations happen internally at colleges, so focus remains on individual performance. Exams wrapped up mid-March, and with evaluation nearly complete, the board stuck to its usual late-March timeline, mirroring the 2025 release. Some regions like Dakshina Kannada might see results first, possibly even earlier via district portals.

"We have finalized the evaluation process, and results will roll out starting tomorrow at 10 AM for select colleges. Students should stay calm, verify their details carefully, and prepare for the next steps in their academic journey," said a senior official from the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board.

After results, high scorers can gear up for 2nd PUC admissions, while others might opt for supplementary exams in May, with results expected in June. This college-wise approach aims to streamline the process but requires students to stay proactive.

In wrapping up, the Karnataka 1st PUC 2026 results promise a mix of relief and next steps for Class 11 students, releasing tomorrow at 10 AM on result.proed.in for initial colleges, with college-level checks essential. Passing at 33 percent, provisional online access, and re-evaluation options round out the key highlights—stay tuned and best wishes to all.

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