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Time of India
01-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
DHSE Kerala Plus Two re-evaluation results 2025 published at dhsekerala.gov.in; download result PDF here
DHSE Kerala publishes Plus Two re-evaluation results 2025 at Plus Two re-evaluation results 2025: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala has officially published the results of the re-evaluation and scrutiny process for the 2025 March Second Year Higher Secondary Examinations. The updated marks have been made available on the official website — — and students can now download their revised mark list in PDF format. The re-evaluation results have brought significant changes to the marks of many students, especially those whose answer scripts were re-examined. Principals of schools are advised to pay close attention to these changes and act accordingly, as even a difference of one mark can have a major impact on the overall results of second-year students. Schools must submit updated mark lists and required documents According to the official notification, if a student's marks have changed after re-evaluation, the respective school principals must forward the updated lists and cover letters to the Directorate. This includes the revised mark list and a printed copy of the re-evaluation result. This step is mandatory for enabling changes in the official records. In total, 298 students were awarded grace marks during the re-evaluation process. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo However, if the revised marks now exceed 90% or if a student's score increased to a point where grace marks are no longer applicable, a permission letter must be submitted along with the updated records. It is important to note that grace marks are not applicable to any subject if the revised score exceeds 90% without proper documentation. Mark differences of up to 100% reported The Directorate also observed cases where the difference between the original and re-evaluated marks reached as high as 100%. Schools must take extra care to ensure that such changes are properly recorded and submitted. The Directorate has specifically directed all school heads to ensure the accuracy of updates in student records and to send all necessary changes promptly. How to check and download DHSE Kerala Plus Two re-evaluation results 2025 Step 1: Visit the official DHSE Kerala website: Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for ' Plus Two Re-evaluation Results 2025 ' Step 3: You will be redirected to a PDF document listing the re-evaluation results Step 4: Search for your roll number or name in the list to check your updated marks Step 5: Download or print the PDF for your records and future reference Direct link to download the Plus Two re-evaluation results 2025 Refund process for re-evaluation fees For unaided schools, the refund process has been scheduled under the government account head "0202-01-102--97(03) Other Receipts" on July 15, 2025. Eligible students should submit their refund applications through the school along with a copy of the passbook and challan. Refunds through the e-Treasury system will only be processed once the Mukhantira refund request is submitted. The DHSE has asked all school authorities and students to complete the necessary steps promptly to avoid any discrepancies in the final mark records. For further clarifications, students may contact their respective school principals or visit the official website. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.


The Hindu
27-04-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
NIOS-passed candidate eligible for admission to law degree courses: HC
The Kerala High Court has observed that a candidate who has passed the Secondary and Senior Secondary Examinations from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is eligible for admission to integrated law degree courses. Justice N. Nagaresh made the observation recently while quashing an order of the Principal of S.N. Law College, Poothotta, Thripunithura, who had refused admission to a candidate who secured primary allotment in the merit list on the grounds that he had obtained his basic qualification from the NIOS. The court observed that Bar Council of India Rule 5(b) indicates that for admission to integrated degree programmes, an applicant must have completed the Senior Secondary School Course (Plus Two) or its equivalent from a recognised university in India or abroad, or from a Senior Secondary Board or equivalent recognised by the Union or State governments, or from any equivalent institution in a foreign country recognised by the government of that country. The court pointed out that the petitioner had passed the 9th and 10th standard examinations under the NIOS scheme. 'The certificate issued by the NIOS is recognised by all universities as per the directions of the Association of Indian Universities. Therefore, it must be treated as evidence that he holds the basic qualification from an autonomous institution under the Union Ministry of Education,' the court added. The court also observed that the Association of Indian Universities has recognised NIOS courses as equivalent to those from other recognised boards, allowing students to use these qualifications for admission to higher studies at Indian universities. The statement from the NIOS also revealed that its academic study centres are primarily schools recognised by national and State boards. The NIOS submitted that it is one of the three national-level boards and is on par with other national-level boards like CBSE and ICSE. The secondary/senior secondary certification of the NIOS is recognised by the State government and all State boards across the country.