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What is the minimum attendance required to appear for the Kerala DHSE exam? Can I sit for the exam if my attendance is 76% ?


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Nisha Singh 30th Dec, 2024
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Mallika Thaledder 30th Jan, 2025

Yes, you can sit for the Kerala DHSE exam if your attendance percentage is more than 75%. As per the Kerala board , students need to have at least 75% attendance in each subject to be eligible to sit for the exam.

Annu Kumari 30th Dec, 2024

Yes, you can sit for the exams with 76% attendance. According to the board regulations, a minimum of 75% attendance is mandatory for students to appear for the examination. Also students need to score minimum of 30% aggregate in each subject and also achieve an overall score of 30% to pass the kerela dhse exam.

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Prachi Kumari 30th Dec, 2024

Hello,

To be eligible for the Kerala DHSE examination, students must meet the following attendance criteria:

  • Minimum Attendance Requirement: (https://dhsekerala.gov.in/downloads/circulars/1210231140_2024.pdf) Students are required to have at least 75% attendance during the first year of the course.

  • Condonation of Attendance Shortage : In deserving cases, a shortage of attendance can be condoned, subject to specific rules and approval.

With 76% attendance, you meet the minimum requirement and are eligible to sit for the Kerala DHSE exam.

Hope it helps !

Shambhavi shambhavi 30th Dec, 2024

To be eligible to appear for the Kerala DHSE (Directorate of Higher Secondary Education) examinations, students are required to maintain a minimum attendance of 85% of the total working days during the academic year.


If a student's attendance falls short of this requirement, they may apply for condonation of the deficiency under certain conditions:


Condonation by the Headmaster: If the deficiency is between 15% and 25% of the total working days, the Headmaster can condone the shortage, provided the student's progress and conduct are satisfactory.


Condonation by the Educational Officer: If the deficiency is between 25% and 40%, the Educational Officer has the authority to condone the shortage.


No Condonation: If the deficiency exceeds 40%, condonation is not granted, and the student may not be permitted to sit for the examination.



It's important to note that condonation is typically granted only if the student's academic performance and behavior meet the institution's standards.


Therefore, maintaining regular attendance is crucial to ensure eligibility for the DHSE examinations.


For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the official DHSE Kerala guidelines or contact your school's a

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