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Academic: Every student under going Higher Secondary Course has to study 6 subjects as detailed below: Part –I English (compulsory) a. Science Group 1.History, Economics, Political Science and Geography 29.Social Work, Journalism, Communicative English and Computer Applications. Examination The Directorate conducts the various HS Examinations for students of Open School, Technical Schools, Kalamandalam Arts School, Schools in Lakshadeep, Mahe and Gulf Countries along with the students of the Higher Seondary Schools. Department conducts the following examinations for the students:
Examination Branch also issues the following certificates Certificate to candidates attending the various Higher Secondary examinations are:
School Kalolsavam The students of Plus One and Plus Two can participate in the Kerala School Kalolsavam. Higher Secondary School Students can participate in 97 items of the Kalolsavam. Competition will be held at school level, Sub District level, Revenue District level and State level. The participant with top score and A grade will qualify to the next level of competition. Those students who secure 70% or more are awarded A grade those who secure 60% to 69% marks are awarded B grade and those with 50% to 59% are awarded C grade. Faculty Development Programme Faculty Development Programme is introduced by the Government to impart quality education in the Higher Secondary Sector through continuous empowerment of the teacher community. Every year 3 to 4 days of training is imparted to all the Higher Secondary school teachers for enhancing transactional/evaluation skills besides exposing them to the modern methods in teaching.
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