Bengaluru: Karnataka 2nd PUC result has been announced and will be available on websites shortly. Students can find the 2nd PUC result on PUE website pue.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. The 2nd PUC result will be released on the official website for Department of Pre University Examination (PUE) in Karnataka. The result was announced at 11:00 am and will be available on the website for download from 12:00 pm.
C Shikha, Director of Department of Pre-University Education informed that Udupi district emerged as the most successful district with highest pass percentage followed by Dakshina Kannada at second spot and Kodagu at third spot. Chitradurga remained at the bottom of the list with lowest pass percentage.
Udupi district secured 92.20 aggregate pass percentage to top the state while Dakshina Kannada with 90.91% and Kodagu with 83.31% remained at second and third spot in the state. Chitradurga which managed only 51.42% pass percentage remained at the bottom of the table.
Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2019: How To Check?
- Step one: Go to official website for Karnataka PUC result: www.karresults.nic.in, www.pue.kar.nic.in.
- Step two: Click on the result link provided.
- Step three: Enter the necessary details.
- Step four: Submit and view your result.
Department of Pre University Examination (PUE) has announced the Karnataka 2nd PUC result today. Students would be able to check their result using basic information like their registration number and date of birth.
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Kolkata (PTI): Seven people were arrested from the Parnashree area in the southern part of the city for allegedly running a fake call centre, a police officer said on Saturday.
Acting on a tip-off, police raided a house on Netaji Subhas Road on Friday night and found the fake call centre operating from the ground floor, he said.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused had set up a bogus company using forged documents and posed as employees of an antivirus firm to call citizens in the US, the officer said.
"The callers would gain the trust of victims and then use remote access to take control of their phones or other digital devices. The accused allegedly siphoned off large sums of money, running into millions of dollars, from victims' accounts," he said.
Five laptops, two WiFi routers, six mobile phones and four headsets were seized from the accused, he said, adding that the seven are being questioned to ascertain the full extent of the racket and to identify others involved.
