DHSE Kerala plus one result 2022 declared at keralaresults.nic.in; Know how to check
DHSE has announced the Kerala plus one result 2022 today at keralaresults.nic.in. Know the steps to check the DHSE result 2022 plus one.
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NEW DELHI:
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has declared Kerala plus one result 2022 today. The board has also announced the vocational exam result. Students can access their DHSE plus one result 2022 through the official website, keralaresults.nic.in. They will be required to enter their roll number and date of birth to check the DHSE first year result 2022.
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to check Kerala plus one exam result 2022 online
The board had conducted the Kerala DHSE plus one exam from June 13 to 30, 2022. Students who appeared in the exams can check their DHSE plus one result 2022 Kerala board.
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How to check Kerala plus one exam result 2022 online?
Follow the below-given instructions to check the keralaresults.nic.in plus one result 2022:
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Go to the DHSE official website, Keralaresults.nic.in 2022 or click here .
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On the homepage, click on the ‘DHSE FIRST YEAR EXAM RESULTS 2022’ link.
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Now, enter your date of birth and roll number.
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After that, click on the submit button.
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Kerala plus one result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the Kerala DHSE plus one result 2022 and keep it safe for future reference.
The online keralaresults.nic.in 2022 plus one result will be provisional in nature. Students must check all the details carefully to avoid further inconvenience.
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