Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Scrutiny, revaluation registrations begin; fee details
Alivia Mukherjee | July 15, 2024 | 05:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala Plus 2 SAY Result 2024: The last date to apply for revaluation, scrutiny and photocopy is July 17.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has commenced the application process for Kerala Board plus two Save A Year (SAY) result 2024 revaluation, scrutiny and photocopy of answer sheets. Students who wish to apply for revaluation, rechecking of Kerala Plus 2 SAY 2024 result can access the form by visiting the official website, dhsekerala.gov.in.
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According to the notice, re-evaluation or scrutiny will not be available for double-assessed papers in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, students may still request photocopies of their answer sheets. DHSE Kerala Plus Two 2024 SAY result was declared on July 11.
The notice states, “The information should be uploaded by the principals through the link through i-Exam by 19.07.2024.Applications will not be accepted directly at the Higher Secondary Directorate under any circumstances”.
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Scrutiny application deadline
As per the official notice, the last date to apply for Kerala Plus Two SAY result 2024 revaluation, scrutiny and photocopy is July 17. Applications using the specified format for requesting re-evaluation, scrutiny, or photocopies of answer sheets must be submitted along with the required fees to the principal of the school where students have enrolled for the exam
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Scrutiny, revaluation fee
Candidates are required to pay an application fee for Kerala SAY result 2024 scrutiny process. Candidates can have a look at the Kerala Plus Two SAY result 2024 revaluation, scrutiny, and photocopy fee below.
|
Particular |
Fee |
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Revaluation (per subject) |
Rs 500 |
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Scrutiny |
Rs 100 |
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Photocopy |
Rs 300 |
DHSE Kerala Class 12 result 2024 overview
The DHSE Kerala Class 12 result 2024 was declared on May 9. The overall pass percentage for this year's exams has been announced at 78.69%, reflecting a decrease of four percentage points compared to the previous year. As per the Kerala Class 12 result 2024 statistics, in science stream, 1,89,411 students appeared and 1,60,696 passed, leading to a pass rate of 88.84%. In commerce stream, 1,09,109 students appeared, with 83,048 passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 76.11%. Humanities had 76,235 students appearing, and 51,144 passed, resulting in a pass rate of 67.09%.
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