Plus one improvement results 2017 to be declared today at dhsekerala.gov.in and keralaresults.nic.in

DHSE: Earlier, the exam was held in September-October, however, the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education conducted the Higher Secondary Plus One improvement/supplementary examinations in July.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: September 27, 2017 2:23 pm
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The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala will announce the results for the Higher Secondary, Technical Higher Secondary, Art Higher Secondary first year improvement/ supplementary examination on September 27 at dhsekerala.gov.in. The authority had conducted the exam on July 19 to July 26, 2017. The result will release on the official website and students can access it by following the steps written below:

DHSE Kerala results 2017, here’s how to download
Step 1: Go to the official website for DHSE Kerala (dhsekerala.gov.in).
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the notification for the supplementary allotment result.
Step 3: Enter your roll number and other details in the fields provided.
Step 4: Download your results and take a print out of the same for further reference.

DHSE conducted the exam for those candidates who were unable to attend the First Year Higher Secondary examination that was held in March 2017.

Earlier, the exam was held in September-October, however, the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education conducted the Higher Secondary Plus One improvement/supplementary examinations in July.

As per The Hindu report, candidates who appeared for the Plus Two examinations in the previous years but received compartment can still sit for the Plus Two examinations again in March 2018. However, it can be done only if they appear for the improvement/supplementary examination in July in subjects in which they did not get a minimum D+ grade.

Wayanad district hosted the maximum number of students who cleared parts one and two with 93.36 per cent. About 36 government schools and 10 aided schools secured 100 per cent pass in all parts.