Kerala Plus One Results Postponed to July 15 to Include Gulf Region Students

Kerala's Plus One higher secondary examination results, originally scheduled for an earlier date, have been postponed to July 15 to include students from the Gulf region whose exams were delayed due to the West Asia conflict. Students in the Gulf region will sit for their examinations from June 17 to 27, with their results incorporated into the final announcement. The postponement ensures equitable treatment for all candidates regardless of geographic location.
The Kerala higher secondary education board has delayed the announcement of Plus One examination results to July 15 to accommodate students in the Gulf region whose exams were postponed due to the ongoing war in West Asia. According to K. Manickaraj, the higher secondary joint director for examinations, students in the Gulf region will now take their exams between June 17 and 27, with their results to be included in the final result declaration. The original Plus One examinations were held in March for students in Kerala and other regions. This adjustment reflects efforts to ensure that all candidates, regardless of their location, are evaluated on equal terms and their results are announced simultaneously.
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Plus One higher secondary results to be declared on July 15
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