The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala will be conducting the Plus Two SAY/Improvement Examination in June 2023. The exam will be held for students who have not been able to clear one or more subjects in the regular examination.
The exam will be held in two sessions:
- Morning session: 9.30 AM to 12.15 PM
- Afternoon session: 2 PM to 4.45 PM
The subjects that will be offered in the SAY/Improvement Examination are:
- English
- Malayalam
- Hindi
- Sanskrit
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Commerce
- Economics
- History
- Geography
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Logic
- Computer Science
The application form for the SAY/Improvement Examination can be downloaded from the website of the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala. The last date for submitting the application form is May 31, 2023.
The fee for the SAY/Improvement Examination is Rs. 200 for each subject. The fee can be paid online or at any bank branch.
The results of the SAY/Improvement Examination will be announced in July 2023.
Tips for Preparing for the SAY/Improvement Examination
- Start preparing for the exam early.
- Make a study plan and stick to it.
- Revise your notes and textbooks regularly.
- Practice answering questions from previous years’ question papers.
- Get enough sleep the night before the exam.
- Eat a healthy breakfast on the day of the exam.
- Arrive at the examination centre early.
- Stay calm and focused during the exam.
Here are some important details you need to know about the Plus Two SAY/Improvement Examination:
- Eligibility: The SAY/Improvement Examination is open to students who have appeared for the Plus Two (12th grade) examination but were unsuccessful in one or more subjects, or those who wish to improve their grades.
- Application Process: The application process for the SAY/Improvement Examination will be announced soon. Keep an eye on your school notice boards or check with your respective educational board for instructions on how to apply. It’s crucial to submit your application within the specified deadline to ensure your participation.
- Exam Schedule: The exam dates and timetable will be released by the educational board well in advance. Make sure to obtain a copy of the timetable and plan your preparation accordingly. Allocate sufficient time for each subject and create a study schedule that allows you to cover the entire syllabus before the examinations.
- Syllabus and Study Materials: The SAY/Improvement Examination will be based on the same syllabus as the regular Plus Two examination. Refer to your textbooks, class notes, and any additional study materials recommended by your teachers to revise the topics thoroughly. Seek assistance from your subject teachers or form study groups with your classmates to clarify any doubts.
- Examination Format: Familiarize yourself with the examination format and marking scheme. Understand the types of questions that may be asked and practice previous years’ question papers to get a better idea of what to expect. Time management during the examination is crucial, so practice solving questions within the given time frame to improve your efficiency.
- Admit Cards: Admit cards for the SAY/Improvement Examination will be issued prior to the exam dates. Make sure to collect your admit card from your school or educational board. The admit card is a mandatory document that grants you entry into the examination hall, so keep it safe and carry it with you on all exam days.
- Examination Day Guidelines: On the day of the examination, arrive at the designated exam center well before the reporting time. Follow all the instructions provided by the invigilators and maintain a calm and focused mindset. Remember to bring all the necessary stationery, calculators (if allowed), and any other materials required for the examination.
- Result Declaration: After the completion of the SAY/Improvement Examination, the results will be published by the educational board. Stay updated with the official announcements regarding result declaration. The improved grades obtained in this examination will replace the earlier scores in the respective subjects.
- Future Endeavors: It’s essential to remember that examination results do not define your worth. No matter the outcome, keep your spirits high and continue striving for success in all your future endeavors. Seek guidance from your teachers, counselors, or mentors to explore various opportunities available to you after completing the Plus Two examination.