Kerala Class 11 exam timings 2025 changed for English paper to avoid clash with Class 12 improvement exams
Anu Parthiban | February 21, 2025 | 07:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
The DHSE Kerala will conduct all plus one exams 2025, except for English, in the afternoon shift from 1.30 to 4.15 pm. Revised board exam exam timings.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala (DHSE) has changed the exam timings for Kerala Class 11 or Kerala plus one public exam 2025 due to avoid clash with the compartment exams held on the same day. As per the revised Kerala +1 exam timings 2025, the exam has been rescheduled to 9.30 am to 12.15 pm.
The Kerala first year higher secondary English exam timing has been changed to 9.30 am to 12.15 pm. The Kerala plus two compartmental and improvement exam will be administered in the afternoon shift on March 29. To avoid the clash with the Kerala Class 12 improvement and supplementary exam, the board has decided to hold the Class 11 annual exam in the morning shift.
The exam timings for the remaining subjects will remain the same as given in the DHSE Kerala Class 11 time table 2025. The state board will conduct the exam from March 6 to March 29 in the afternoon shift for Class 11 students .
Kerala plus one exam timings 2025
The DHSE Kerala will conduct the Class 11 theory exams in the afternoon shift. However, the exam timings vary for different subjects. Students will be given a 15 minutes cooling off period before the exam starts.
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Kerala Class 11th board exam 2025 - Subjects |
Exam timings |
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Subjects without Practicals |
1.30 pm to 4.15 pm |
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Subjects with Practicals except Biology & Music |
1.30 pm to 3.45 pm |
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Biology |
1.30 pm to 3.55 pm, including cool off time (25 minutes ie, 15 minutes for botany and zoology and 10 minutes preparatory time for zoology) |
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Music |
1.30 pm to 3.15 pm |
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English |
9.30 am to 12.15 pm |
Kerala first year board exam 2025
The DHSE Kerala Class 11 time table 2025 for regular, improvement, and compartmental students is given below.
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Kerala plus one exam time table 2025 |
Date |
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March 6 |
Part II Languages, Computer Science and Information Technology |
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March 11 |
Home Science, Gandhian Studies, Philosophy, Journalism, Computer Science, Statistics |
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March 15 |
Chemistry, History, Islamic History and Culture, Business Studies, Communicative English |
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March 18 |
Geography, Music, Social Work, Geology, Accountancy |
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March 20 |
Biology, Electronics,Political Science, Sanskrit Sahithya, Computer Application, English Literature |
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March 22 |
Physics ,Sociology, Anthropology |
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March 25 |
Mathematics, Part III Languages, Sanskrit Sastra, Psychology |
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March 27 |
Economics, Electronic Systems |
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March 29 |
Part I English |
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Art Subjects |
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March 6 |
Part II Languages |
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March 11 |
Subsidiary |
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March 15 |
Main |
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March 18 |
Literature |
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March 20 |
Sanskrit |
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March 22 |
Aesthetic |
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March 29 |
English |
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