
DHSE Kerala +1 Results 2025 date and time: Check when and how to download Kerala Plus One result online
DHSE Kerala +1 Results 2025 Date and Time
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE),
Kerala
, is going to to declare the Plus One (+1) examination results for the academic year 2024–25 on Tuesday, June 3. The results will will announced via an official press conference to be held at 3 PM at the DHSE headquarters.
The direct link to download the results will be activated 4 PM onwards at the official websites.
The results will be formally announced by Kerala's General Education Minister V. Sivankutty during a press conference scheduled for the same day. Students who appeared for both the Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary Education (VHSE) streams can access their scores online shortly after the announcement.
Where to check Kerala Plus One results 2025?
The results will be made available on multiple official government portals to ensure easy access for the nearly 4 lakh students who appeared for the exams this year. Students can check their results at the following list of websites:
results.kite.kerala.gov.in
keralaresults.nic.in
results.hse.kerala.gov.in
prd.kerala.gov.in
dhsekerala.gov.in
Steps to download DHSE Kerala +1 Result 2025
Students will be able to download their DHSE Kerala plus one results by following the steps provided here:
Visit any of the official result websites listed above.
Click on the 'Plus One Result 2025' link.
Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth.
Click 'Submit.'
Your result will be displayed on the screen.
Download and take a printout for future reference.
SMS option for Kerala Plus One results
For students who may not have immediate internet access, DHSE has also provided an SMS-based result service. To receive the result via text message, follow these steps:
Type the message in this format: KERALA11(space)REGISTRATION NUMBER
Send it to 56263
You will receive your result via SMS on your mobile device.
Details mentioned on Kerala Plus One marksheet
The provisional online marksheet will include the following information:
Student's Name
Roll Number / Registration Number
Date of Birth
Subject-wise Marks
Total Marks Obtained
Grade / Percentage
Pass/Fail Status
Students should note that the online marksheet will be provisional. The original certificate and final marksheet will be available from the respective schools in the days following the online declaration.
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