Kerala Board DHSE Plus Two Exam Results 2025: New Updates

The Kerala DHSE Plus Two Exam Results 2025 are expected to be announced on May 9, 2025 (tentative). Students and parents across the state are waiting with excitement and nervousness to see the outcome of all the hard work.
If you're a student or a parent, this guide will help you with all the important details, including how to check the Kerala +2 Results 2025, the passing marks, and what steps to take if the results don’t turn out as expected.
As per reliable sources and past result trends, the Kerala DHSE Plus Two (Class 12) Results 2025 are expected to be declared in the second week of May 2025. The most likely window is between May 9 and May 15, although the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has not officially confirmed the exact date yet.
In 2024, the results were released on May 9, and this year seems to be following a similar timeline.
Once announced, students can check their Plus Two Exam Results online through the following official websites:
If you’re facing slow internet or website issues, try these alternatives:
The Kerala class 12 online result will show:
The online result is provisional. You’ll need to collect the official marksheet and certificate from your school later.
To pass the Kerala Class 12 board exams, students must meet the following conditions:
Subject Type | Theory Passing Marks | Practical Passing Marks |
English (100 marks) | 30 marks | Not applicable |
Physics, Chemistry, Biology (70 marks theory + 30 practical) | 21 marks | 9 marks |
Commerce & Humanities (80 + 20) | 24 marks | 6 marks |
If you didn’t pass in one or two subjects, don’t panic. There are other ways to move ahead, and both students and parents need to know about them.
If you don’t meet the minimum passing marks, you can appear for the SAY (Save A Year) exam held in June 2025, shortly after the results are announced.
You’ll need to register through your school and pay a small fee. Registration usually opens a few days after the results are out and stays open for only 3 to 5 days.
So, students and parents should keep checking the official website to stay updated.
If you feel your marks are lower than what you expected and you're confident about your answers, you can apply for revaluation or rechecking.
If there's a change in your marks, you’ll get an updated marksheet with the revised scores.
You must pass all subjects to qualify for higher studies. Until you do, you cannot apply for college admissions or undergraduate programs.
Detail | Information |
Expected Result Date | May 9 to May 15, 2025 |
Official Websites | |
Passing Marks | Minimum 30% in each subject & overall |
Grade Required | D+ or higher |
Supplementary Exams | June 2025 (SAY Exam) |
Revaluation Option | Available |
Final Marksheet | Collect from school |
Note:
The Kerala Plus One Exam Results 2025 have been announced. Students, parents, and teachers can find more details in the DHSE Plus One Results 2025 article below.
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They are expected between May 9–15, 2025. Official confirmation is awaited.
Visit keralaresults.nic.in, enter your roll number and date of birth, or check via SMS and mobile apps.
You need at least 30% in each subject and overall, and a minimum D+ grade.
You can appear for the SAY (Supplementary) exam in June or apply for revaluation/rechecking.
Generally, yes. Most educational institutions allow students to apply for revaluation or rechecking for all subjects or specific subjects where they feel there might be discrepancies.
The time taken can vary depending on the number of papers to be re-evaluated or rechecked and the policies of the institution. It’s common for this process to take a few weeks.