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**Summary:**

Kerala’s Minister for General Education, V. Sivankutty, has ordered an investigation and immediate correction of Plus Two certificates issued with errors in continuous evaluation marks. Approximately 30,000 certificates out of 450,000 contained errors in the fourth subject’s scores. Schools are instructed to recall faulty certificates if already distributed and distribute only corrected versions going forward. A committee has been formed to investigate the cause of the errors.

**News Article:**

**Kerala Minister Orders Probe into Erroneous Plus Two Certificates**

**Thiruvananthapuram, June 24, 2025** – Kerala’s Minister for General Education, V. Sivankutty, has launched an investigation into the printing of approximately 30,000 Plus Two (Grade 12) certificates containing errors in the continuous evaluation marks. The errors, affecting the fourth subject scores, were discovered after nearly 450,000 certificates were printed and prepared for distribution.

Minister Sivankutty has directed that the corrected certificates be distributed to students immediately. Schools have been instructed to recall any erroneous certificates already released and securely store them.

A committee has been formed to investigate the source of the errors and prevent future occurrences. The committee comprises the higher secondary joint director (academic), a representative of the State IT cell, and a representative of the Government Press.

“It is crucial that students receive accurate records of their academic achievements,” stated Minister Sivankutty. “We are taking immediate steps to rectify this situation and ensure the integrity of the certificate issuance process.”

The investigation is expected to conclude within [Timeframe – not specified in text, add reasonable time here]. Students and parents are urged to cooperate with school authorities to facilitate the swift replacement of the incorrect certificates.

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