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Kerala Class 12 Result 2025 at 3pm: How to check on SMS, DigiLocker, website
Kerala Class 12 Result 2025 at 3pm: How to check on SMS, DigiLocker, website

India Today

time22-05-2025

  • General
  • India Today

Kerala Class 12 Result 2025 at 3pm: How to check on SMS, DigiLocker, website

The Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 will be declared today, May 22, at 3 pm by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE). Over 4.44 lakh students can check their scores online after 4 pm on official websites like and India Today Education Desk Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 released today at 3 PM by DHSE Kerala Over 4.44 lakh students appeared for Class 12 exams this year Results accessible online via and The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has officially announced that the Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 will be released today, May 22, at 3 PM. Students who appeared for the Class 12 board exams under DHSE and VHSE (Vocational Higher Secondary Education) can check their results online by 4 PM using their registration number and date of birth. This year, more than 4.44 lakh students appeared for the Class 12 examinations across the state. The results will be made available on multiple platforms for easy access, along with key statistics such as total registered candidates, number of students who appeared, pass percentage, and merit list. STEPS TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULT 2025 Visit the official websites – or Click on the 'DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025' link on the homepage Enter your registration number and date of birth in the required fields Your Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 will be displayed on the screen Download and save the PDF of your mark sheet for future reference. WAYS TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULTS 2025 Official Websites MOBILE APPS Results can also be accessed via mobile applications such as Saphalam 2025, available on Google Play Store. SMS FACILITY Students may check their scores via SMS by typing KERALA12REGISTRATION NUMBER and sending it to the designated number (to be announced by DHSE). SCHOOL NOTICE BOARDS After the official declaration, schools will also provide printed results and guidance for mark sheet collection and re-evaluation processes. Students are advised to keep their admit cards handy to avoid delays while logging in. The digital mark sheet available online is provisional; original certificates will be issued by the respective schools later. STEPS TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULT 2025 ON DIGILOCKER Go to Under the 'Education' category, select Kerala Board and then choose Class XII School Leaving Certificate. Provide your Roll Number and Date of Birth as mentioned on your admit card. Once your credentials are verified, your Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 mark sheet will be displayed. You can download and save it for future reference. Stay tuned for updates on toppers, district-wise performance, and revaluation dates. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has officially announced that the Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 will be released today, May 22, at 3 PM. Students who appeared for the Class 12 board exams under DHSE and VHSE (Vocational Higher Secondary Education) can check their results online by 4 PM using their registration number and date of birth. This year, more than 4.44 lakh students appeared for the Class 12 examinations across the state. The results will be made available on multiple platforms for easy access, along with key statistics such as total registered candidates, number of students who appeared, pass percentage, and merit list. STEPS TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULT 2025 Visit the official websites – or Click on the 'DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025' link on the homepage Enter your registration number and date of birth in the required fields Your Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 will be displayed on the screen Download and save the PDF of your mark sheet for future reference. WAYS TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULTS 2025 Official Websites MOBILE APPS Results can also be accessed via mobile applications such as Saphalam 2025, available on Google Play Store. SMS FACILITY Students may check their scores via SMS by typing KERALA12REGISTRATION NUMBER and sending it to the designated number (to be announced by DHSE). SCHOOL NOTICE BOARDS After the official declaration, schools will also provide printed results and guidance for mark sheet collection and re-evaluation processes. Students are advised to keep their admit cards handy to avoid delays while logging in. The digital mark sheet available online is provisional; original certificates will be issued by the respective schools later. STEPS TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULT 2025 ON DIGILOCKER Go to Under the 'Education' category, select Kerala Board and then choose Class XII School Leaving Certificate. Provide your Roll Number and Date of Birth as mentioned on your admit card. Once your credentials are verified, your Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 mark sheet will be displayed. You can download and save it for future reference. Stay tuned for updates on toppers, district-wise performance, and revaluation dates. Join our WhatsApp Channel

CBSE Class 10, 12 Results 2025: Know the passing criteria and key details
CBSE Class 10, 12 Results 2025: Know the passing criteria and key details

India Today

time04-05-2025

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  • India Today

CBSE Class 10, 12 Results 2025: Know the passing criteria and key details

As per CBSE's past result records, it is likely that the results will be out by the third week of May, though they may be released as early as the second week. India Today Education Desk CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2025 expected to be announced any day now Students need at least 33% marks in each subject to pass the board exams Over 39 lakh students appeared for CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams this year With over 39 lakh students having appeared for the exams held between February 15 and April 2, the anticipation is high. To pass the exams, students must score at least 33% marks in each subject, including both theory and internal assessments or practicals, wherever applicable. This passing criteria is crucial as it ensures that students not only grasp theoretical knowledge but also understand its application. For those waiting for their results, it is important to know the passing marks: The students need to have at least 33% marks in each subject on the aggregate of theory and internal assessment. In case of subjects with practicals, an independent pass in the practicals is required. Candidates short of marks in a maximum of two subjects will be given compartment exams, according to CBSE rules. As per CBSE's past result records, it is likely that the results will be out by the third week of May, though they may be released as early as the second week. Results will be announced online on the board's official portals â€' and â€' and can also be accessed through DigiLocker and the UMANG app. Roll number, school number, and admit card ID should be kept handy for students to access their marks in a timely manner. CBSE has firmly cautioned against believing or sharing fake result dates or tampered notices. All authentic updates will be made only through authentic official sources. This year, the CBSE board examinations witnessed a huge turnout, with more than 39 lakh students appearing â€' around 21 lakh for Class 10 and 18 lakh for Class 12. The examinations were held between February 15 and April 2, 2025, at thousands of centres across the country. As usual, the board made sure that standardised procedures, fair conduct, and strict adherence to academic norms were followed. With over 39 lakh students having appeared for the exams held between February 15 and April 2, the anticipation is high. To pass the exams, students must score at least 33% marks in each subject, including both theory and internal assessments or practicals, wherever applicable. This passing criteria is crucial as it ensures that students not only grasp theoretical knowledge but also understand its application. For those waiting for their results, it is important to know the passing marks: The students need to have at least 33% marks in each subject on the aggregate of theory and internal assessment. In case of subjects with practicals, an independent pass in the practicals is required. Candidates short of marks in a maximum of two subjects will be given compartment exams, according to CBSE rules. As per CBSE's past result records, it is likely that the results will be out by the third week of May, though they may be released as early as the second week. Results will be announced online on the board's official portals â€' and â€' and can also be accessed through DigiLocker and the UMANG app. Roll number, school number, and admit card ID should be kept handy for students to access their marks in a timely manner. CBSE has firmly cautioned against believing or sharing fake result dates or tampered notices. All authentic updates will be made only through authentic official sources. This year, the CBSE board examinations witnessed a huge turnout, with more than 39 lakh students appearing â€' around 21 lakh for Class 10 and 18 lakh for Class 12. The examinations were held between February 15 and April 2, 2025, at thousands of centres across the country. As usual, the board made sure that standardised procedures, fair conduct, and strict adherence to academic norms were followed. Join our WhatsApp Channel

India's girls win big at European Girls' Math Olympiad, can you solve the problems?
India's girls win big at European Girls' Math Olympiad, can you solve the problems?

India Today

time26-04-2025

  • Science
  • India Today

India's girls win big at European Girls' Math Olympiad, can you solve the problems?

India won four medals at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) 2025, finishing at the 12th spot globally. Girls from Mumbai, Kerala, Pune and Kolkata bagged two silver and two bronze medals. (Photo: Instagram/@ India Today Education Desk India wins 2 silver, 2 bronze at EGMO 2025 Girls from Mumbai, Kerala, Pune, Kolkata bag medals India places 12th among nearly 60 participating countries India's all-girls team brought home four medals from the 14th European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) 2025, held in Prishtina, Kosovo, from April 11 to 17. Competing against participants from nearly 60 countries, the team bagged two silver and two bronze medals, placing India 12th overall. FOUR GIRLS, FOUR MEDALS, ONE PROUD MOMENT The medal winners include Mumbai's 15-year-old Shreya Mundhada and 16-year-old Sanjana Chacko from Kerala, both of whom clinched silver. Pune's Saee Patil and Kolkata's Shreya Gupta, both 18, earned bronze medals. These students represented India after clearing multiple levels of national Olympiads and completing a rigorous training camp. Some of them have been attending math Olympiads regularly. WHAT IS EGMO AND HOW INDIA PICKS ITS TEAM The European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, first held in 2012 in the UK, aims to promote female participation in mathematics. To make it to the international stage, students must first clear the Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO), the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO), and finally be selected for the training camp that decides the top four candidates. EGMO 2025: CAN YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS? Here's the Day 1 paper with 3 math problems the participants had to solve: Here's the Day 1 paper with three more math problems: BEHIND THE SCENES: LATE-NIGHT MATH AND LOTS OF TEAM SPIRIT Every member of the team found their own style of problem-solving, building strong bonds along the way. For some, solutions struck at odd hours, while for others, visual thinking helped crack the trickiest of problems. Despite just missing out on gold, Chacko -- who lost by one point -- remains motivated for next year. Both she and Mundhada are eligible to compete again in 2026. THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT FOR INDIA'S YOUNG MATH MINDS Back in India, the celebrations were full of energy. The girls are already looking forward, with two of them eligible for next year's edition as well. With their eyes on gold, they're ready to inspire more young minds to take up maths competitively. India's all-girls team brought home four medals from the 14th European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) 2025, held in Prishtina, Kosovo, from April 11 to 17. Competing against participants from nearly 60 countries, the team bagged two silver and two bronze medals, placing India 12th overall. FOUR GIRLS, FOUR MEDALS, ONE PROUD MOMENT The medal winners include Mumbai's 15-year-old Shreya Mundhada and 16-year-old Sanjana Chacko from Kerala, both of whom clinched silver. Pune's Saee Patil and Kolkata's Shreya Gupta, both 18, earned bronze medals. These students represented India after clearing multiple levels of national Olympiads and completing a rigorous training camp. Some of them have been attending math Olympiads regularly. WHAT IS EGMO AND HOW INDIA PICKS ITS TEAM The European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, first held in 2012 in the UK, aims to promote female participation in mathematics. To make it to the international stage, students must first clear the Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO), the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO), and finally be selected for the training camp that decides the top four candidates. EGMO 2025: CAN YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS? Here's the Day 1 paper with 3 math problems the participants had to solve: Here's the Day 1 paper with three more math problems: BEHIND THE SCENES: LATE-NIGHT MATH AND LOTS OF TEAM SPIRIT Every member of the team found their own style of problem-solving, building strong bonds along the way. For some, solutions struck at odd hours, while for others, visual thinking helped crack the trickiest of problems. Despite just missing out on gold, Chacko -- who lost by one point -- remains motivated for next year. Both she and Mundhada are eligible to compete again in 2026. THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT FOR INDIA'S YOUNG MATH MINDS Back in India, the celebrations were full of energy. The girls are already looking forward, with two of them eligible for next year's edition as well. With their eyes on gold, they're ready to inspire more young minds to take up maths competitively. Join our WhatsApp Channel

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