Pre University Course

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Pre University Course, popularly known as PUC is an intermediate course of duration two years conducted by state education boards in India.A person desiring admission to any Indian university must pass this course. The course can be considered a bridge course to prepare students for university education. The admission to this course is based on marks obtained in SSLC or standard 10. Indian education system follows 10+2+3 pattern, ie; number of years required for one to obtain a Bachelor's Degree. This pre-university course ( PUC ) is also known as PDC ( Pre Degree Course ), + 2 or Intermediate course. The state of Karnataka conducts PUC board examinations in PUC II for university admissions.


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