Kerala Plus-One results out; apply for revaluation before June 19

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Thiruvananthapuram: Results of the higher secondary first-year (Plus One/Class 11) examinations under the Kerala state syllabus have been published and are available on the website www.keralaresults.nic.in

Applications for obtaining a copy of the answer-sheet, revaluation and scrutiny should be submitted to the principal of the school where the student had registered for the exam along with the requisite fees before June 19.

The revaluation fee for each paper is Rs 500. Pay Rs 300 for answer-sheet copy. The scrutiny fee is Rs 100.

How to pay, transfer fees

The fees of students in Lakshadweep and Gulf countries should be submitted by the respective principals before this date as demand draft in favour of ‘Joint Director, Examinations, Higher Secondary Wing, Directorate of General Education, Thiruvananthapuram.’

Meanwhile, principals of government and aided schools have to accept the revaluation fee from the students along with the applications and credit the amount to the Personal Deposit (PD) account on June 20.

The fees for scrutiny and copy of the answer-sheet have to be deposited in the treasury under the head 0202-01-102-97-03 (other receipts).

Principals have to pay the refund to eligible students and deposit the remaining amount in the treasury. Then, a copy of the challan has to be sent to the directorate.

Unaided students

Fees submitted by students in unaided schools also have to be deposited in the treasury. Copies of application challan and bank passbook of students eligible for refund have to be sent to the Higher Secondary Directorate through the principal.

Application forms

Application forms for all these purposes are available in the respective schools on the Directorate’s portal. All details have to be uploaded before June 21 through the i-Exam link. Applicants should not approach the Higher Secondary Directorate directly.

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