
Kerala +2 12th Result 2025 (Out): 77.81% students pass DHSE exam, link to active at 4 pm
Kerala DHSE, VHSE +2 12th Class Result 2025 Released: The Kerala Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has today announced the results for DHSE Plus Two (+2) or Class 12th exams. This year, 77.81% of students have passed the DHSE exam. The students can check their Kerala HSE and VHSE exam results 2025 on the official websites – keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in, and results.kite.kerala.gov.in. The result link will be activated at 4 pm.
DHSE Kerala Plus Two 12th Result 2025, keralaresults.nic.in LIVE Updates
For more information on Kerala DHSE, VHSE exam results, SAY exams, and revaluation dates, students can check the IE Education portal – education.indianexpress.com.
In addition to these websites, the marksheet can also be downloaded from the DigiLocker portal. The students can check their results and download marksheet from official websites using their credentials, like roll number and date of birth.
DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025: How to check
The students need to collect their original marksheet hard copies from their respective schools after a few days, as the marksheet downloaded from the websites will be provisional in nature.
The board will conduct the Save a Year exams for students who have failed, allowing them to improve their marks. Also, students dissatisfied with their results can apply for the rechecking of their papers.
In 2024, the exams were conducted by the Kerala board between March 1 and March 26. These exams were held in over 3000 exam centers across the state. The exams were conducted in various centres in Kerala. In addition to Kerala, there were centres in Lakshadweep as well as outside India in the Gulf region. The result of these exams was declared by the Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty, through a press conference on May 9.
A total of 3,74,755 students had appeared for the exams, and 294888 passed the exams. The pass percentage last year was 78.69 per cent, which was a decline of around 4 per cent compared to the 82.95% per cent in 2023. The district with the highest pass percentage of 84.12 per cent was Ernakulam, while the one with the lowest was Wayanad with 72.13 per cent.
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