Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala HSC (Plus Two) Result 2016 and Kerala HSE Result 2016 will be declared on the following websites keralaresults.nic.in, vhse.kerala.gov.in, kerala.gov.in, results.itschool.gov.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, examresults.kerala.gov.in,prd.kerala.gov.in, results.nic.in,educationkerala.gov.in at 3 pm on May 10 (Tuesday).
The DHSE Kerala Class 12 results will be published on the above-mentioned websites as soon as Chief Secretary SM Vijayanand will hand it over handing it over to Additional Chief Secretary of General Education department VS Senthil at the state secretariat.
Candidates who appeared for DHSE Kerala Plus Two Arts, Kerala Plus Two Science and Kerala Plus Two Commerce examinations will get to check their results simultaneously.
Log on to the above any of the mentioned websites
Click on “HSC Results” tab
Submit details like Name, Roll Number, Mobile Number, and email ID
Click on 'Submit' and get result
Download or take printout of the marksheet
Importantly, the details of single-window entry into first year higher secondary will also be published, while the process for single-window entry VHSE will begin today, reports said.
Kerala HSC 2016 – In Numbers
A total of 4,60,743 students - 2,14,012 boys and 2,18,748 girls – appeared for the examination held from March 9, 2016 to March 29, 2016 across 2,100 centres in Kerala, Lakshadweep and the gulf countries.
As per the board, nearly 30,000 more students appeared for the exam as compared to last year.
Overall pass percentage – 83.96%, the figure was an improvement on 79.39% pass percentage in 2014
Pass percentage of girls was 89.34%, only 77.78% of boys cleared the examination
In line with the National Policy on Education, the Kerala government established the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in the year 1990.
The Directorate has been mandated to promote and regulate Higher Secondary Education in the state of Kerala. The DHSE ensures all round development of HS education in the state by providing required guidance and monitoring of government and private schools in Kerala.
The DHSE gained full powers when the de-linking of pre-degree courses from the university education system was completed in a phased manner by 2000-2001.
Candidates who clear the examination can look forward to enrolling for undergraduate courses in different colleges in Kerala and elsewhere. While a good showing in HSC examination will be a big morale booster, the admission, especially in professional and technical courses, will be based on entrance examinations, hence, the students who wish to pursue such education should not lose focus and carry on with the preparations for entrance examinations.
Those who fail to clear the examination should not lose heart as they have another chance to clear it by appearing in the supplementary examination.
Here's wishing all the students 'Best of Luck'.
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