- By Sarju Saran Tiwari
- Thu, 16 Apr 2026 03:46 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
KSEAB 2nd PUC Result 2026 Toppers: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) officially announced the 2nd PUC Result 2026 on April 9, marking a day of celebration for approximately 7.10 lakh students. Among the sea of candidates, Ashay Jain and Dhruvi Ishani S have emerged as academic beacons, securing 99 per cent and 98.83 per cent respectively.
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Their journeys highlight that while paths to success may differ, one relying on a high-intensity 25-day sprint and the other on year-long consistency, the common denominators remain resource management and mental clarity.
Physics, Chemistry, and Maths (PCM) can make board exams a "piece of cake" even with late-stage preparation. On the other hand, Dhruvi’s success was built on a disciplined 4-6 hour daily self-study routine and meticulous planning. Both students emphasised the role of digital resources like PW Kannada and traditional textbooks like NCERT in navigating the complexities of the 2nd PUC syllabus.
Topper Profiles: Meet the High Achievers of 2026:
Topper Name | Score / Percentage | Key Strategy |
Ashay Jain | 594/600 (99%) | Mastered the syllabus in the final 25 days. |
Dhruvi Ishani S | 593/600(98.83%) | Maintained a consistent 6-hour daily study goal. |
Topper Strategy: 5 Key Questions on How They Cracked the 2nd PUC
1. Daily Routine and Self-Study Hours
Ashay followed a non-consistent path, dedicating himself entirely in the final 25 days by solving the PU question bank and YouTube MCQ sessions. Conversely, Dhruvi was a morning bird, starting at 7:00 AM and dedicating 4-6 hours post-college to PCM, ensuring she revised every topic before sleep.
2. Overcoming Challenging Subjects
Both toppers identified Organic Chemistry as their primary hurdle. Ashay’s strategy involved writing down and memorising reactions through NCERT, while Dhruvi utilised daily revision and consistent practice until she gained the confidence to solve complex mechanisms.
3. Managing Stress and Motivation
To stay calm, Ashay turned to Cricket, believing everyone needs a happy escape. Dhruvi managed her anxiety by completing her syllabus early, ensuring the final three months were reserved strictly for revision rather than learning new topics.
4. The Role of NCERT, Mock Tests, and Resources
For both, NCERT was the "Holy Grail" for Chemistry. Ashay relied on the 'Jeevith' guide for Physics and PW’s MOP PDFs for theory. Dhruvi combined NCERT with 10 years of Previous Year Papers (PYQs) sourced from the PW Kannada YouTube channel to refine her presentation skills.
5. Advice for 2027 Aspirants
Ashay advises students to strengthen basic PCM concepts early to make boards easy, while also warning not to ignore languages. Dhruvi’s "Golden Rule" for future toppers is simple: "Revise more than you study new things" to eliminate silly mistakes and perfect your writing skills.
Whether it is the "last-month sprint" of Ashay or the "marathon discipline" of Dhruvi, the 2026 results prove that success in the Karnataka 2nd PUC is a blend of using the right resources and maintaining self-belief. As these toppers move toward KCET and professional degrees, their stories stand as a roadmap for the 2027 batch.
