The
Karnataka school Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has
released the 2nd PUC Hall Ticket 2026 for Class 12 board exams. The admit cards are now available for download ahead of the board examinations, which are scheduled to begin from
28 February 2026 and continue till 17 March 2026.📌
However, students
cannot download the hall ticket directly from the website themselves — the admit cards will be downloaded by
school authorities / colleges from the official board portal and then distributed to students.
🧾 Where to Get Your Hall Ticket- The hall ticket is available on the karnataka Board’s official site via school login only (e.g., pue.karnataka.gov.in / pue.kar.in).
- School heads or registered school officials must:
Visit the
official website.Click the
2nd PUC Hall Ticket 2026 link.Enter the student’s
registration number and date of birth.Download and distribute the admit card to students.Students should collect their
printed hall ticket from their school and check all details carefully.
📅 Why the Hall Ticket Is ImportantYour
2nd PUC Hall Ticket 2026 is mandatory for entry into the exam hall. Without it, you
will not be allowed to appear for the board exams.It contains important details such as:
- Student’s name and photograph
- Registration number and roll number
- Exam centre and code
- Exam dates and timings
✔️ All these must be verified before exam day.
📌 Exam Schedule ReminderThe
Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 2026 (Theory) will be held from
28 February to 17 March 2026, with papers across Science, Commerce, and Arts streams.
📝 Quick Tips for Students✔ Keep multiple
printed copies of your hall ticket.
✔ Carry your hall ticket and a valid
photo ID to each exam.
✔ Check for errors in your details — report any mistakes to your
school authorities immediately.
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