DHSE Kerala first-year higher secondary improvement exam result out at dhsekerala.gov.in
Divyansh | December 28, 2023 | 12:59 PM IST | 1 min read
Principals have been directed to refund the revaluation fee to students who secure 10% or more scores in first-year higher secondary improvement exam.
NEW DELHI: The directorate of higher school education (DHSE Kerala) has released the revaluation and scrutiny results of first-year higher secondary improvement/supplementary examination September 2023 have been released on the official website, dhsekerala.gov.in.
The DHSE Kerala has also directed the principals will have to refund the revaluation fee to the candidates who secure 10% or more scores in the revaluation. The revaluation fee has already been collected and deposited in the PD account of the schools.
The list of students eligible for refund has been released by the DHSE Kerala on the portal, dhsekerala.gov.in. “The remaining amount towards revaluation fee in the PD account shall be remitted in the head of account ‘0202-01-102- 97(03) other receipts’ on or before January 15. In the case of students from unaided schools who are eligible for refund, the existing practice will continue,” the examination body said.
DHSE Kerala revaluation result: How to download
First-year higher secondary students will be able to check their improvement results by following these steps:
- Visit the official website, keralaresults.nic.in and dhsekerala.gov.in
- Click on the first year higher secondary improvement examination’
- The First-year secondary equivalency improvement mark sheet will be displayed.
- View and download for future reference.
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The DHSE Kerala will also provide new mark sheets which will contain the name of student, personal details, and revised marks secured in each subject. Students will have to report to their respective school in case there is a discrepancy in the results.
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