Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Scrutiny, Revaluation Registration Begins at keralaresults.nic.in
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Scrutiny, Revaluation Registration Begins at keralaresults.nic.in
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: The deadline to apply for the re-evaluation, scrutiny and photocopy is set for July 17

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala has initiated the application process for the revaluation, scrutiny and photocopy of answer sheets for the Kerala Plus Two Save A Year (SAY) result 2024. Students who are interested in applying for the revaluation or rechecking of their answer sheets can do so through the official DHSE Kerala website at keralaresults.nic.in.

The deadline to apply for the re-evaluation, scrutiny and photocopy is set for July 17. The results for the second-year Higher Secondary SAY/Improvement examinations were announced on July 11, while the exam took place on June 12 with Part 2 Languages and Computer Science and Information Technology papers. It concluded on June 26 with exams for Electronics. Sanskrit Sahitya, Biology, Computer Application, Political Science and English Literature.

Students must submit their applications, along with the required fee, to the principals of the schools where they enrolled for the exams. Applications sent directly to the Higher Secondary Directorate will not be accepted.

Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will not undergo revaluation or rechecking as these subjects have already been evaluated twice. But students can request photocopies of the answer sheets for these subjects.

Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Revaluation Fees And Scrutiny Fees

–– Re-evaluation per subject: Rs 500

–– Scrutiny: Rs 100

–– For obtaining a photocopy: Rs 300

Students from Higher Secondary Schools in Lakshadweep and Gulf countries must pay their application fee via demand draft to the Joint Director of Examinations. Government and aided school principals should collect revaluation fees and deposit them in the PD account, while fees for photocopying and scrutiny should be deposited in the treasury under the code “0202-01-102-97-03 (other receipts).”

Students from unaided schools must deposit their fees in the treasury. Students who are qualified for refunds are required to submit their applications and a copy of their bank passbook to their principals. Application forms can be obtained from school and department portals, and all details must be uploaded by the principals through the i-Exam link by July 19. Applications will not be accepted directly by the Higher Secondary Directorate.

On May 9, General Education Minister V. Sivankutty announced the DHSE +2 results for the Kerala board. The overall pass percentage was 78.69%. A total of 3,74,755 students participated in the exam, out of whom 2,94,888 students passed.

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