Kerala Board Time Table 2021 – Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) has decided to conduct the remaining exams of Class 10 & Class 12 from 17 to 30 March 2021. Here we have covered the Kerala Board SSLC and HSLC Exam Schedule. Therefore, the SSLC is often regarded as the first important examination that a student undertakes. Candidates who are going to appear for Kerala Board exams can check the Kerala Board Time Table 2021 for Class 10 and Class 12 from their respective pages given below once it releases.
Latest: Kerala Board Time Table 2021 has been released for Class 10 and Class 12. Access the below link of respective class to get dates.
Kerala Board Date Sheet 2021
The Secondary School Leaving Certificate is obtained by passing a public examination, i.e., an examination that has been formulated by the regional board of education that the school is affiliated with, and not by members of the faculty of the school. The performance of a student in the SSLC examination is the key factor in obtaining admission to a higher secondary school of choice, where acceptance is typically based on the results of the SSLC examination.
Kerala Time Table 2021 | Important Dates |
SSLC Exams | |
Exam Start and End Date | 17 Mar – 30 Mar 2021 |
HLSC Exams | |
Exam Start and End Date | 17 Mar – 30 Mar 2021 |
The High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) is awarded after-school students successfully complete the curriculum and examinations of schools affiliated to various boards in India.
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The Indian system of education fundamentally consists of five years of primary schooling, followed by five years of secondary schooling. The SSLC must be obtained at the end of the term of study at the secondary school, after which a student can study at a higher secondary school, which is sometimes called a Pre-University Course (PUC), for two years. After this twelve-year period of study, a student may enter a university for undergraduate studies or may choose to pursue a shorter diploma course in a technical field of study. Alternatively, after obtaining the SSLC, a student may choose to attend an industrial training institute where one can be trained in skills necessary for technical occupations.
The Board of Higher Secondary Education
In pursuance of the National Policy on Education the Government of Kerala established the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in the year 1990. The Directorate is envisaged as a central agency of the state government seeking to promote all round development in Higher Secondary Education by establishing appropriate philosophies, adequate institutional network, effective administrative systems and well-qualified and motivated staff necessary to carry out academic and administrative responsibilities.
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