DHSE Kerala announces plus two second terminal exam timetable 2024
Vaishnavi Shukla | November 29, 2024 | 02:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
The second term annual exam for the first and second-year higher secondary students will start from December 9 till December 19, 2024.
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala, has announced the timetable for the second term annual exam for first and second-year higher secondary students 2024-25. According to the latest information, the second term annual exam for the first and second-year higher secondary students will start from December 9 till December 19, 2024.
“The second term annual (Christmas) examination for the first and second year Higher Secondary students of the academic year 2024-2025 will commence on December 9, 2024,” the DHSE note reads.
The terminal exam for the second higher secondary December 2024 session will be held from 9:30 am. The exam duration for subjects without practical exams is 2 hours and 45 minutes including 15 minutes break for students.
The duration for subjects with practical exams except biology and music subjects consists of 2 hours and 15 minutes with 15 minutes break for students. However, the terminal exam for the first-year higher-secondary December 2024 exam will begin at noon from 1:30 pm (Fridays 2 pm)
Also read Kerala SSLC, plus two exams 2025 from March 3
Schedule for second-year higher secondary December 2024 term exams
The timetable for second-year higher secondary terminal examinations is as follows:
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Subjects |
Dates |
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Physics, sociology, and anthropology |
December 9 |
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Home Science, Gandhian studies, philosophy, journalism, computer science, statistics |
December 10 |
|
Mathematics, Part 3 languages, Sanskrit sastra, psychology |
December 11 |
|
Chemistry, history, Islamic history and culture, business studies, communicative english |
December 12 |
|
Geography, music, social work, geology, accountancy |
December 13 |
|
Computer application, English literature |
December 16 |
|
Part 1 English |
December 17 |
|
Part 2 languages, computer science, and information technology |
December 18 |
|
Economics, electronic systems |
December 19 |
Schedule for first-year higher secondary December 2024 term exams
Candidates can find the timetable for first-year higher secondary December 2024 term exams as follows:
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Events |
Dates |
|
Part 2 languages, computer science, and information technology |
December 9 |
|
Part 1 English |
December 10 |
|
Chemistry, history, Islamic history and culture, business studies, communicative english |
December 11 |
|
Mathematics, Part 3 languages, Sanskrit sastra, psychology |
December 12 |
|
Economics, electronic systems |
December 13 |
|
Geography, music, social work, geology, accountancy |
December 16 |
|
Home Science, Gandhian studies, philosophy, journalism, computer science, statistics |
December 17 |
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Physics, sociology, and anthropology |
December 18 |
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Biology, electronics, political science, Sanskrit Sahitya, computer application, english literature |
December 19 |
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