Kerala plus two exams begin on March 6; know last minute tips and tricks here
Kumud Sahni | March 5, 2019 | 10:21 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MARCH 5 : Directorate of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala will begin with its class 12 examination tomorrow. The first paper of Business Studies, Chemistry and Journalism will be conducted on March 6. The last paper will be held on March 27 with Computer Application, Home Science, Electronics, Geology and Statistics paper. The exam timing for class 12 exams is morning 10 am to afternoon 12:45 pm. The timing for practical exams might vary depending on the subjects.
Exam day Guidelines - Tips and Tricks to ace the exam
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Carry your admit card to the exam hall
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Reach the exam centre well before time to avoid any last minute panic
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Read the question paper properly in the starting to plan the answering strategy
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Answer in a sequence and not any random manner
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Eat well and have proper sleep before the exam
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Drink lots of water
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Revise what you already know. Do not start anything new at the last moment.
Kerala Board of Public Examination (KBPE) will declare the result for class 12th board exams in the second week of May 2019 in online mode. Students can check the same by entering their roll number and date of birth in the login window.
We wish you good luck for the exams!
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