Wednesday, May 12, 2010

HSE : SAY exam from June 14

The Higher Secondary Say/Improvement examinations will be held from 14.6.2010 to 18.6.2010, according to a press release from DHSE. Those who had appeared in the March 2010 examination in scheme 1 can apply for the SAY examination for those papers in which they failed to obtain D+ grade. Those students who appeared for the examination in Scheme 2 can apply for the SAY examination for one paper if they have obtained D+ Grade or above in all the other five papers.
Those who have to become eligible for more than one paper in Scheme 2 will not be eligible to apply for the SAY examination. The students who had appeared for the examination in Scheme 3 are not eligible to apply for the SAY examination. Those Scheme I students who are eligible in all six papers can apply to improve their grade in one subject (only one) through the improvement examination.
The examination is conducted for second year papers only. Students need to appear for the second year theory papers only. The scores they obtained for the continuous evaluation, practical evaluation and first year TE will be carried forward. Those students who were not able to attend the practical examination should attend the practical examination also. They have to remit an additional fee of Rs. 25/- per paper. The fee for SAY examination is Rs. 100/- per paper. Fee for improvement examination is Rs. 400/-. The students should apply for the examination through the school were they had appeared for the examination.
The hall tickets will be issued through the school where they had submitted the application. The Say examinations will be conducted in certain selected centres only. The students should collect their admission tickets from the school where they submitted their applications i.e. their parent school and appear for the SAY examination at the say centre to which their school is clubbed. The application form will not be received in the directorate and late applications will not be accepted on any account. The last date for receipt of the application in schools will be 22.05.2010.
The examination will be in two sessions. The morning session begins from 9.30 AM and the afternoon session begins from 2.00 PM. The duration of the examination will be 2.45 and 2.15 hours for subjects without practical and for subjects with practical respectively including cool of time.
Revaluation, Scrutiny, Photocopy
Students who have complaints or doubts about their results can apply for revaluation, scrutiny or photocopy of their answer scripts. The fee for revaluation, scrutiny and photocopy are Rs. 400, Rs.75 and Rs. 300 respectively. The application should be submitted to the Principles of the concerned schools where they had registered for the examination. The last date for the receipt of application is 22.05.2010. The prescribed application form can be had from the schools or from the department portal. The applications will not be received directly in the Directorate. On completion of the revaluation process, changes if any will be intimated to the students directly and through the portal and fresh certificates will be issued to them on production of the original certificates with in the stipulated time.
Migration Certificate
Migration certificates will be issued from the Directorate to those students who want to go for higher studies outside Kerala. The application in the prescribed form with fee of Rs. 50/- shall be submitted in the schools where the students had appeared for the examination. The application for scheme 1 and 2 students who had written the examination, March 2010 will not be received in the Directorate. The application for scheme 3 candidates and for the previous year students and that for duplicate certificates will be received in the Directorate duly forwarded by the concerned Principals.
Grace Marks
Grace marks were awarded to those students with proficiency in extracurricular activities. Among these, 2,053 students had benefited from state youth festival, 998 from NCC, 795 from sports, 707 from Shastra Melas and Kalotsavams and 14,647 from NSS. The grace marks range from 3 to 20 percentage of the maximum scores . Grace marks were awarded to the students for the year in which the student had participated and achieved the required eligibility. (First/Second Year)

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