DHSE Kerala Plus Two SAY result 2024 declared; scorecard at keralaresults.nic.in
Alivia Mukherjee | July 12, 2024 | 07:40 AM IST | 2 mins read
DHSE Kerala SAY Result 2024: Candidates will require their roll number to check the scores and qualifying status.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has announced the Kerala Board plus two Save A Year (SAY) result 2024. Students who appeared for the improvement exams will be able to check the Kerala DHSE Class 12 SAY results through the official website, dhsekerala.gov.in. Students will require their roll number to access and check the Kerala Plus Two SAY Results 2024.
The Kerala DHSE SAY exam 2024 was conducted from June 12 to June 20. Kerala SAY exam is an opportunity provided by the DHSE, Kerala, for students who have failed in one or more subjects in their regular Class 12 board examinations. The Kerala DHSE Class 12 SAY exam serves as a second chance for students to qualify in their Class 12 board exams and continue their academic progress without having to wait for the next academic year.
DHSE Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2024: Details mentioned
The DHSE Kerala Plus Two SAY result 2024 includes the following details:
- Student information: The result will include details such as the student's name, roll number, registration number, and school or exam center details.
- Subject-wise marks: It will show the marks obtained by the student in each subject they appeared for in the SAY exam .
- Grade: The result may also include the grade obtained by the student based on their marks in each subject.
- Subject-wise status: It clearly indicates whether the student has passed or failed in each subject they appeared for in the SAY exam.
- Qualifying status: It mentions whether the student has now qualified in the Class 12 exam based on their performance in both the regular exams and the SAY exam.
- Remarks (if any)
- Important instructions: The result sheet may include instructions regarding further procedures such as re-evaluation or collection of scorecards.
DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2024 statistics
The DHSE Kerala Class 12 result 2024 was declared on May 9. The overall pass percentage for this year's exams has been announced at 78.69%, reflecting a decrease of four percentage points compared to the previous year. Candidates can have a look at Kerala plus two result 2024 statistics below.
|
Particulars |
Students appeared |
Passed |
Percentage |
|
Regular |
3,74,755 |
2,94,888 |
78.69% |
|
Govt school |
1,63,920 |
1,23,046 |
75.06% |
|
Aided school |
1,84,490 |
1,52,147 |
82.47% |
|
Un-aided school |
26,071 |
19,425 |
74.51% |
|
Special school |
274 |
270 |
98.54% |
|
Science |
1,89,411 |
160696 |
88.84% |
|
Commerce |
1,09,109 |
83,048 |
76.11% |
|
Humanities |
76,235 |
51,144 |
67.09% |
|
Technical higher secondary |
1494 |
1046 |
70.01% |
|
SCOLE(open) |
36,077 |
14,652 |
40.61% |
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