Overview
- DHSE Kerala opened the application and photocopy request window on Monday, June 1, and it runs through June 3 for the Plus Two Save A Year (SAY) and Improvement cycle.
- Students who failed to secure the minimum D+ grade or who want higher marks must apply through their schools with the correct subject codes, a passport photo, registration number and the prescribed fee.
- Requests for photocopies of answer scripts and the separate revaluation or scrutiny process are being handled during the same three-day period so candidates can check papers before SAY entries are finalized.
- The SAY supplementary exams are scheduled for June 29 to July 3 and DHSE expects to publish SAY results by mid-July, which would allow successful students to continue the academic year without delay.
- The regular Plus Two results declared on May 26 showed a 77.97% pass rate and the short application window and quick revaluation timetable increase pressure on schools and students to complete formalities on time.