Kerala plus one revaluation, scrutiny result 2024 out at dhsekerala.gov.in; passing marks
Ayushi Bisht | July 24, 2024 | 11:33 AM IST | 2 mins read
DHSE Kerala Plus 1 Scrutiny Result 2024: Candidates can use their login credentials to download the Kerala plus 1 revaluation, scrutiny result 2024.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has announced the result for plus one revaluation, scrutiny result today, July 24. Students who who applied for revaluation, rechecking of Kerala Plus 1 exams 2024 can access their result by visiting the official website, dhsekerala.gov.in.
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Candidates can use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the Kerala plus 1 revaluation, scrutiny result 2024.
The Kerala plus one result was declared on May 28, and about 4 lakh students appeared for the DHSE Kerala +1 examination. Students who were not satisfied with their marks were given the opportunity to apply for DHSE Kerala plus one result revaluation, scrutiny. The process of revaluation and scrutiny was initiated in June 2024. These evaluations were an extra chance given to students to re-evaluate their scores and save a year.
DHSE Kerala Plus 1 Scrutiny Result 2024: Passing marks
Students must score a minimum of 30% in the DHSE Kerala plus one exams. Additionally, students must score at least 30% overall in all the subjects to pass the DHSE Kerala plus one exams 2024. Candidates can check the DHSE Kerala Plus 1 grading system in the table given below-
| Grade | Marks range |
| A+ | 180 – 200 |
| A | 160 – 179 |
| B+ | 140 – 159 |
| B | 120 – 139 |
| C+ | 100 – 119 with TE Score greater than or equal to 30% of TE Maximum |
| C | 80 – 99 with TE Score greater than or equal to 30% of TE Maximum. |
| D+ | 60 – 79 with TE Score greater than or equal to 30% of TE Maximum |
| D | 40 – 59 or TE Score less than 30% of TE Maximum |
| E | Total Score below – 40 |
DHSE Kerala Plus One Revaluation Result 2024: Details mentioned
The following details will be mentioned on DHSE Kerala plus one revaluation result marksheet 2024
- Name of the student
- Name of the subject
- roll number
- birthdate
- school code
- Qualification status
- Total marks.
Kerala Board conducted Class 11 board examination from February 15 to February 21, 2024. The examination was conducted for Science, Arts and Commerce streams along with VHSE.
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