Anu Parthiban | May 8, 2024 | 09:13 AM IST | 1 min read
Kerala Plus Two Result 2024: The state board will declare the 12th results and host the provisional mark sheet at pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in or keralaresult.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala will announce the Kerala higher secondary results or Kerala plus two results 2024 tomorrow. A total of 4.41 lakh students are awaiting Kerala 12th board results. The state board will publish the Kerala 12th results 2024 on the official websites, pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in or keralaresult.nic.in.
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The Kerala DHSE Class 12th board exams 2024 were conducted between March 1 to 26. After the alleged Kerala 12th English model question paper leak, state education minister V Sivankutty ordered the Director of Public Instruction to conduct a departmental inquiry into the incident.
The minister also launched a toll-free telephone number, 'We Help' --1800 425 2844 in February to help students and parents ease exam-related stress.
Last year, 3,76,735 students appeared in the 12th board exam in Kerala and recorded an overall pass percentage of 82.95%. The state education minister is expected to announce the 12th results of Kerala in a press conference. Dates to apply for revolution, supplementary exams will be announced along with the result declaration.
Students who have not obtained minimum marks in aggregate will be declared failed in Kerala HSE exam 2024. Students should note that the Kerala 12th results will also be made available through SMS service.
Here’s the format to be followed to check the Kerala 12th public exam results 2024.
Last October, V Sivankutty launched the draft Kerala Curriculum Framework (KCF) which divided school education into three-levels - early childhood care and development (up to age 5 or 6), primary (Classes 1 to 7) and secondary (Classes 8 to 12). It also announced three-types of subjects for Class 12 students namely compulsory, optional and credit-based subjects. Additionally, it also proposed an uniform curriculum at the pre-school level.
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