Kerala HSE Class 12 Plus Two Results 2017 Expected On May 12
New Delhi:
Kerala HSE Class 12 (Plus Two) 2017 results will be published on May 15 at 2 pm. According to a source, the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE Kerala) will release the Class 12 (Plus Two) results on Monday next week. The Examination Pass Board meeting was held yesterday and the official date has been announced. The class 12 exams were conducted across 2050 centres in Kerala, Mahe, Lakshadweep and the Gulf countries for 4,42,434 students from 8 March - 28 March.
Last year the Kerala Plus Two results were declared on 10 May, 2016 for 4.84 lakh students registering a pass percentage of 94.45, among the best across all state boards in India.
A source who is engaged in the evaluation process said that the evaluations of the class 12 papers have been completed. The class 11 (Plus one) paper evaluation is also over now. The board is expected to publish the results of class 11 one week after the class 12 results. This is earlier than last year and the students will get to attend the SAY exams soon.
Kerala DHSE Plus Two Results 2017: How to check
The Kerala class 12 results will be available on the following official websites:
www.kerala.gov.in, www.keralaresults.nic.in, www.results.itschool.gov.in, www.cdit.org, www.examresults.kerala.gov.in, www.prd.kerala.gov.in, www.results.nic.in, www.educationkerala.gov.in. The students can also check their DHSE results on non-government websites like www.examresults.net/kerala/.
Apart from these websites, the results will be able accessed through the Saphalam 2017 by the IT@school department of Kerala Government. However, the students and parents reported some snitches with the app when the SSLC results were declared.
Kerala Education Department published the class 10 SSLC results last week.
Kerala DHSE
In pursuance of the National Policy on Education the Government of Kerala established the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in the year 1990. The Directorate is envisaged as a central agency of the state government seeking to promote all round development in Higher Secondary Education by establishing appropriate philosophies, adequate institutional network, effective administrative systems and well-qualified and motivated staff necessary to carryout academic and administrative responsibilities.
Last year the Kerala Plus Two results were declared on 10 May, 2016 for 4.84 lakh students registering a pass percentage of 94.45, among the best across all state boards in India.
A source who is engaged in the evaluation process said that the evaluations of the class 12 papers have been completed. The class 11 (Plus one) paper evaluation is also over now. The board is expected to publish the results of class 11 one week after the class 12 results. This is earlier than last year and the students will get to attend the SAY exams soon.
Official Notice for Kerala HSE Class 12 Result declaration on May 15
Kerala DHSE Plus Two Results 2017: How to check
The Kerala class 12 results will be available on the following official websites:
www.kerala.gov.in, www.keralaresults.nic.in, www.results.itschool.gov.in, www.cdit.org, www.examresults.kerala.gov.in, www.prd.kerala.gov.in, www.results.nic.in, www.educationkerala.gov.in. The students can also check their DHSE results on non-government websites like www.examresults.net/kerala/.
Apart from these websites, the results will be able accessed through the Saphalam 2017 by the IT@school department of Kerala Government. However, the students and parents reported some snitches with the app when the SSLC results were declared.
Kerala Education Department published the class 10 SSLC results last week.
Kerala DHSE
In pursuance of the National Policy on Education the Government of Kerala established the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in the year 1990. The Directorate is envisaged as a central agency of the state government seeking to promote all round development in Higher Secondary Education by establishing appropriate philosophies, adequate institutional network, effective administrative systems and well-qualified and motivated staff necessary to carryout academic and administrative responsibilities.