Plus two Result 2016 declared on May 9, 2016

Plus two Result 2016 declared on May 9, 2016


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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala class XII board exam results is likely to be declared on May 9. 
Students who had appeared for the examination can check their result on the official website of the board. The results will also be declared on keralaresults.nic.in,result.prd.kerala.gov.in and results.kerala.nic.in.
Kerala Department of Higher Secondary Education, who had earlier declared the Kerala Board SSLC class Xth 2016 board exam result, will release the Kerala class XII board exam results.
The Kerala Board class XII board exams were conducted from March 9 to March 29.    
Over 4.60 lakh students had appeared for the DHSE Kerala Board class 12th (XII) board exams 2016 at across 2,100 centres in Kerala. 
Watch this space for more updates on Kerala DHSE class 12 board exam results. 
Kerala Plus Two Results 2016

Kerala Plus Two Results 2016


Kerala Plus Two Results 2016


Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala's plus two students may have to wait some more for their HSE results, 2016. The Kerala Plus Two Results 2016 which was earlier expected on Saturday, 7 May, 2016 has now been postponed. It may be announced any day after 9 May K.Mohana Kumar, Joint Director of the Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) has updated us today itself.
The Kerala IInd year HSE exams which were conducted from 9 - 29 March, 2016 saw 4,60,743 students appear for the exams across 2,100 centres in Kerala, Lakshadweep and the gulf countries. The number of students have increased by around 30,000 as compared to the 2015 exams.
The Kerala +2 Results 2016 for nearly 4.6 lakh candidates will be available on the official website,keralaresults.nic.in and also on the following website which is an official online partner with DHSE, Kerala:

The Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (Kerala VHSE board examination results) will also be declared along with the Kerala Plus Two results 2016.
The Kerala Plus Two exams began on 9 March, 2016 amidst strict monitoring by squads to avoid any cases of cheating or other malpractices.
The evaluation of the answer sheets for the higher secondary (HS) students began on 4 April, 2016 across 66 valuation camps and and is almost over now. The Keraa 12th exam results 2016 can therefore be safely expected by next week, 7 May, 2016.



CBSE Appeal Against Order Allowing Hijab

CBSE Appeal Against Order Allowing Hijab

CBSE Appeal Against Order Allowing Hijab





KOCHI:  The Kerala High Court on Friday dismissed an appeal filed by the Central Board of Secondary Education challenging its single judge's order granting permission to Muslim girls to wear the 'Hijab', a customary religious dress, while appearing for All India Pre-Medical Test-2016.

A division bench, comprising Justice PN Ravindran and Justice Sunil Thomas, observed that no ground had been made out to interfere with the April 26 order of the single judge.

It further said the CBSE in principle has accepted the ruling of the single judge in its April 26 memorandum wherein it directed the candidates wearing hijab to appear for the test at 8.30 am.In his order, Justice Muhammed Mushtaq had permitted all candidates who, based on the religious practice, want to wear headscarf and full-sleeved dress to appear for the test but on condition that they be present at the hall an hour before the exam for frisking, if necessary, by women invigilators.

In its appeal, the CBSE said the single judge had ignored the likelihood of millions of students being affected by its direction, particularly in view of the fact that arrangements for the conduct of examination had been completed.

The CBSE had contended that since the judgement creates necessity for additional women invigilators, it would find conduct of the examination with such additional women invigilators trained to "honour religious sentiments" extremely cumbersome, unmanageable and unworkable at this "extremely belated stage".

The single judge had said that the CBSE dress code shall not be enforced against the candidates who, by the virtue of Article 25 of the Constitution, are protected with regard to wearing such dress as prescribed in the injunctions of their faith.

The order was issued on a petition by one Amnah Bint Basheer, challenging the dress code prescribed for the candidates by CBSE in the bulletin relating to conduct of AIPMET-2016.

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