Kerala plus one improvement exam date 2023 announced; exams from September 25
Ayushi Bisht | August 14, 2023 | 11:21 AM IST | 1 min read
Kerala Plus One Improvement Exams 2023: The Kerala plus one improvement exam date sheet 2023 can be downloaded from the official website -- karresults.nic.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Department of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala has announced the plus one Higher Secondary Supplementary exam dates today, August 14. As per the schedule, the Kerala first year supplementary exams will be conducted from September 25 to 30, 2023. The Kerala plus one improvement exam date sheet 2023 can be downloaded from the official website, karresults.nic.in. The plus one supplementary exams will be conducted at the Examination centres in Kerala, Lakshadweep and UAE.
Candidates who have appeared for plus one exams in March 2023 can register for the supplementary examination up to three subjects for improving their scores in those subjects. Apart from this, candidates who were absent for all six subjects in plus one exam can register for all the six subjects.
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DHSE Kerala Plus One improvement exams 2023: Fee Details
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Fee for examination (Regular/Lateral Entry/Re-Admission Candidates) |
Rs 175 per paper |
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Fee for certificate (Regular/Lateral Entry/Re-Admission Candidates) |
Rs 40 |
DHSE Kerala Plus One improvement exams 2023: Important dates
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Last date for submission of Application Form |
September 18 |
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Last date for remittance of fee at the treasury by the Principals |
September 19 |
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Last date for submission of application with a fine of Rs.20/- |
September 22 |
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Last date for remittance of fee with a fine of Rs.20/- at the treasury by the Principals |
September 23 |
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Last date for submission of application with : 15/ 09/2022 a fine of Rs.600/- |
September 24 |
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Last date for remittance of fee with a fine of Rs.600/- at the treasury by the Principals |
September 25 |
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Last date for online registration of candidates & uploading of data through Department portal from the School |
September 25 |
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