Department of Pre-University Education, Karnataka has released the Revised Exam Timings for 2nd PUC Mid-Term Exam 2021. As per the latest notification, the second PUC mid term exam will be conducted in two shifts from 9:30 am onwards. 12:45 PM and 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM. Earlier the morning session of the exam was scheduled to be held from 9:00 am to 12:15 am. The exam will start from 9th December and will end on 23rd December.
The exam was earlier scheduled to be held from November 29 to December 10. However, it was postponed due to the change in the exam pattern. It was informed that the board has postponed the exam to give more time to the schools to implement the changes in the exam pattern and mode of the exam.
Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam Time Table
9 December: Morning Session – History, Physics
10 December: Morning Session – Kannada
Afternoon Session – Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Arabic, French
December 11: Morning Session – Economics, Chemistry
15 December: Afternoon Session – Statistics
16 December: Morning Session- Sociology, Mathematics
Afternoon Session – Basic Maths
December 17: Morning Session – Hindi
Afternoon Session – Urdu, Sanskrit
18 December: Morning Session – English
20 December: Morning Session- Political Science, Biology, Electronics, Computer Science, Geology
Afternoon Session – Carnatic Music, Hindustani Music
21st December: Morning Session- Accounts, Education, Home Science
22 December: morning session- Business study, reasoning
Afternoon Session – Optional Kannada
23 December: Morning Session- Geography, Psychology
Afternoon Session- Information Technology, Retail, Automobiles, Health Care, Beauty & Wellness
Earlier, the department had proposed several changes in the Karnataka 2nd PUC Mid Term Exam Pattern and Assessment Methodology. NS The department had suggested that the evaluation of answer sheets would be done at the district level.However, it was later withdrawn. Instead, the PU college principal will complete the evaluation and submit the result report to the department by December 31. Lecturers are required to submit a compliance report after completing the course. To facilitate this, they have been instructed to take an extra class of one hour daily.
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