Kerala DHSE equivalency exam result 2022 announced for plus one and plus two
Shivam Jadoun | September 19, 2022 | 06:41 PM IST | 1 min read
DHSE has announced the Kerala plus one and plus two equivalency exam results. Students can check the Kerala result through the official website, keralaresults.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI:
Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has declared the Kerala plus one and plus two equivalency results 2022 today i.e., September 19, 2022. Students can check the Kerala equivalency result 2022 online on keralaresults.nic.in. They will be required to enter roll number and date of birth to check the Kerala equivalency result 2022.
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Website to check Kerala Equivalency Result 2022
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keralaresults.nic.in
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dhsekerala.gov.in
How to check DHSE equivalency result 2022?
Follow the below-given steps to check the DHSE Kerala equivalency result 2022:
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Go to the official website, keralaresults.nic.in or click here .
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On the homepage, click on the ‘DHSE Second Year Equivalency Exam - August 2022’ or ‘DHSE First Year Equivalency Exam - August 2022’ link.
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On the new page, enter your roll number and date of birth.
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Click on the submit button.
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Download the Kerala equivalency exam result 2022.
Students must verify the details mentioned in the result, in case of any discrepancy, connect with the school authorities.
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CBSE releases Class 10, 12 sample paper 2023
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