Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) is inviting application from eligible candidates for the post of graduate engineering apprenticeship. There are about 45 posts in the earlier said vacancy and the engagement is for a period of one year. The location for apprenticeship is Hyderabad. The last date for applying the vacancies is 16 March.
The stipend for the above post is Rs 9000 per month. The candidates who are willing to apply for the apprenticeship should be BE or BTech in CSE and ECE. The candidates should have passed engineering courses in the above disciplines on or before 1 April 2017. The maximum age limit for the candidates willing to apply for these posts is 28 years or less as on 31 December 2019. There is a relaxation in age limit by five years for SC, ST and Physically Challenged and three years for OBC candidates.
ECIL apprentice vacancies
The candidates who are willing to apply for the post are to be registered in NATS/BOAT’s website. The candidates who have not registered in these portals, have to register there and then apply for ECIL-Hyderabad industy apprenticeship.
If the number of candidates applied for apprenticeship is higher than the number of Vacancies indicated above, then the criteria to short listing of candidates for Written Test/Documents verification will be based on final percentage marks obtained in B.E/ B.Tech which will be decided by selection committee. The link to know more about the vacancies is ‘http://www.ecil.co.in/
ECIL is a public sector enterprise and is a unit of Department of Atomic Energy that is engaged in the area of strategic electronics with a thrust on innovation and indegenisation.
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Thousands of Karnataka students who did not clear one or two subjects in the 2nd PUC Exam 1 now have a second chance — and that chance is called Exam 2 (Supplementary). If you appeared for the Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 2 and are waiting anxiously for your result, this guide covers everything you need to know: the result date, how to download your marks memo, what the symbols on your marksheet mean, eligibility rules, and exactly what steps to take next.
Whether you passed, need revaluation, or are planning for Exam 3 — read on. We have got you covered with up-to-date, accurate information from KSEAB’s official updates.
Overview
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has introduced a major reform for the 2025–26 academic session: instead of the traditional supplementary exam, the board now conducts three annual examinations — Exam 1, Exam 2, and Exam 3.
This student-friendly change means:
Exam 1 is the main board exam (February–March 2026)
Exam 2 is the supplementary/improvement exam (April–May 2026)
Exam 3 is a final opportunity for students who still need to clear subjects (June–July 2026)
The new 30% minimum passing criteria, introduced this year, has also made the process less stressful and more inclusive for students across Science, Commerce, and Arts streams.
Important Dates at a Glance
Event
Date
2nd PUC Exam 1 Conducted
February 28 – March 17, 2026
2nd PUC Exam 1 Result Declared
April 9, 2026
2nd PUC Exam 2 (Supplementary)
April 25 – May 13, 2026
2nd PUC Exam 2 Result
May 2026 (Expected)
2nd PUC Exam 3 Dates
June 2026
2nd PUC Exam 3 Result
July 2026
Revaluation / Re-totalling Window
Announced after Exam 1 Result
Note: Exam 2 result dates are provisional and subject to official announcement by KSEAB. Always verify on karresults.nic.in or kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 2 Result 2026 — Is It Out?
The Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 1 Result 2026 was officially declared on April 9, 2026 at 3:00 PM by KSEAB. The overall pass percentage for Exam 1 stood at an impressive 86.48%, a significant jump from 73.45% last year, with 5,46,698 out of 6,32,200 students clearing the exam.
For students who appeared in the Exam 2 (Supplementary) — held from April 25 to May 13, 2026 — the result is expected to be released in May 2026. The board typically announces supplementary results within 3–4 weeks of the exam conclusion.
Where to check:
Primary: karresults.nic.in
Secondary: kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Also available on: DigiLocker (Aadhaar-linked)
How to Check & Download Your Result at karresults.nic.in
Checking your result is quick and straightforward. Follow these steps carefully:
Step 2: On the homepage, look for the link — “Karnataka 2nd PUC Examination-2 Result 2026” — and click it.
Step 3: Enter your 11-digit Registration Number (found on your hall ticket/admit card).
Step 4: Select your stream or subject combination (Science / Commerce / Arts).
Step 5: Click the “Submit” button.
Step 6: Your marks memo will appear on screen. Download and save the PDF for future reference.
Step 7: Collect the original, physical marksheet from your college once available.
Alternative Ways to Check Your Result
SMS Method: Send KAR12 <Your Registration Number> to 56263 and receive marks via SMS.
DigiLocker: Log in to DigiLocker using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number to access your digital marksheet.
KarnatakaOne App: The result is also accessible via the KarnatakaOne mobile app.
Pro Tip: On result day, karresults.nic.in may slow down due to heavy traffic. Try using incognito mode, refresh after 5 minutes, or switch to the DigiLocker/SMS option if the website is unresponsive.
Understanding Symbols on Your2nd PUC Marksheet
The marksheet uses specific symbols to communicate your performance. Here is what each one means:
Symbol
Full Form
Meaning
P
Pass
You have passed in that subject
F
Fail
You have failed in that subject
A
Absent
You were absent for that exam
EX
Exempted
Subject exempted (special cases)
W
Withheld
Result withheld by the board
R
Repeat
You must repeat/reappear in the subject
UFM
Unfair Means
Malpractice detected during exam
* (Asterisk)
Grace Marks Applied
Grace marks have been added to your score
Understanding these symbols is important before deciding your next step — whether it is applying for revaluation, appearing for Exam 3, or celebrating your success.
Eligibility: Who Can Appear for Exam 2?
Not every student can appear for Exam 2. Here is the eligibility breakdown:
You are eligible for Exam 2 if:
You appeared for Exam 1 and failed in one or two subjects
You wish to improve your marks in subjects you passed
Your result is marked “F” (Fail) or “R” (Repeat) in any subject on your Exam 1 marksheet
You are NOT eligible if:
You failed in three or more subjects (you must wait for Exam 3 or re-appear the following year)
You were marked UFM (Unfair Means) — eligibility depends on the board’s decision
Your result is withheld (W) — contact KSEAB directly before applying
Registration requirement: Students must fill the Exam 2 application form and pay the required fee through the official KSEAB portal (kseab.karnataka.gov.in). The application window typically opens within a week of the Exam 1 result declaration.
Pass Criteria & Minimum Marks Required
KSEAB introduced a key change for 2025–26: students now need to score only 30% in each subject — including theory and internal/practical components — to be declared passed. This is a student-friendly revision from the earlier 35% requirement.
Marks Distribution (General)
Theory Exam: 70 or 80 marks (depending on subject)
Internal Assessment / Practical: 20 or 30 marks
Minimum to Pass: 30% in each component and overall
For subjects with practical exams (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology), you must independently meet the 30% threshold in both theory and practical.
What to Do After Checking Your Result
If You Passed
Congratulations! Here is what to do next:
Download and save your provisional marks memo from karresults.nic.in
Collect your original marksheet and passing certificate from your college
Begin applying for undergraduate admissions (KCET, NEET, CUET, university direct admissions, etc.)
Keep a scanned copy of your marksheet handy for all college applications
If You Did Not Pass
Do not panic — there are clear next steps:
Apply for Exam 3 (June 2026) if you still have subjects to clear
Optionally apply for Revaluation if you believe your answer sheets were incorrectly evaluated
Begin intensive subject-specific preparation immediately
If You Want to Improve Your Score 📈
Even students who passed Exam 1 can appear in Exam 2 or Exam 3 to improve their marks — useful for competitive college admissions where cut-offs are high.
Revaluation & Re-totalling Process
If you are unhappy with your Exam 1 or Exam 2 result, you can apply for:
Re-totalling: The board rechecks whether all answers have been marked and totals are correct. This is faster and cheaper.
Revaluation: Your answer script is re-evaluated by a different examiner.
Scanned Copy: You can request a scanned copy of your answer sheet to verify the evaluation yourself.
How to apply: Visit kseab.karnataka.gov.in → Click on “Apply online for Scanned copy, Revaluation & Re-totalling” → Fill the form and pay the applicable fee.
The application window opens shortly after each result declaration. Do n
Conclusion
The Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 2 Result 2026 is a crucial milestone for thousands of students across the state. Whether you are checking your supplementary result, planning to improve your score, or preparing for Exam 3, the most important thing is to stay informed and take timely action.
Bookmark karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in for official updates. Avoid relying on unofficial sources for result dates or eligibility details, as misinformation can cost you valuable time.
Your Class 12 result is the beginning of the next chapter — not the end of the story.