Bengaluru, April 29: The results for the pre-university 2nd year examinations, which were conducted by the Department of Pre-University Eductaion, Karnataka, in monthe month of march, will be declared on April 30. A total of 6,90,000 students appeared for the for the PUC 2nd exam which were held between March 1 and 17. CCTV cameras were placed inside the examination halls in order to prevent any sort of unethical practice.

The examinees can check their scores at the official websites — kar.nic.in, karresults.nic.in and pue.kar.nic.in, once released. In case the candidates are unable to access the aforementioned websites, which maybe down due to heavy traffic, they can visit examresults.net/karnataka to check their scores. The students can also check their results through app or by sms.

The pre-university results will be released tomorrow, however the timing has not been confirmed by the board officials. We will update you regarding the PUC exam result time at this page.  The PUC exams this year were postponed due to Assembly Elections in the state and were concluded on February 21. A total of 3,37,860 female and 3,52,292 male students appeared for the PUC 2nd exam this year.

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Davangere: Reports state that two groups engaged in stone pelting at each other during Ganesha idol immersion ceremony in Davangere on Thursday. Two police personnel were injured in the incident.

Few days ago, two groups of youth engaged in verbal altercation regarding raising of a flag for Eid Milad celebration. On account of the clashes, police had heightened security for the Ganesha procession. Despite the additional security, stones were pelted at the procession, sources stated. Inspector Gururaj and constable Raghavendra were injured in the incident. The procession continued after the police brought the situation to control. However, the stone pelting resumed once again as the procession surged forwards.

Security has been tightened up in the area and all shops have been closed down by the police. The two police personnel, who were injured in the stone pelting, are undergoing treatment at a hospital.