
The Kerala DHSE Plus Two Results 2025 have been officially declared, revealing an overall pass percentage of 77.81%, a slight decline from last year’s 78.69%. Among the streams, the science stream led with a pass percentage of 83.25%, followed by commerce at 74.21% and humanities at 69.16%. A remarkable 30,145 students earned an A+ in all subjects, and 41 students achieved a perfect score of 1200 out of 1200. The lone Kalamandalam art school also demonstrated strong performance, registering an 80.36% pass rate, with 45 of its 56 students qualifying for higher studies.
Gender-wise performance highlighted a significant gap, with girls outshining boys by a wide margin. While 86.65% of female candidates passed, only 68.44% of male students did the same. Ernakulam district topped the state with an impressive 83.09% pass rate. Students can access their individual results through official websites such as Keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, and via mobile apps like Saphalam and PRD LIVE.

How to Check Kerala Class 12th Results through College Dost Chatbot
Students can conveniently access their Kerala DHSE +2 Results 2025 using the College Dost WhatsApp chatbot. This method helps avoid common technical glitches often encountered on the result day. Follow these simple steps to check your results through the College Dost WhatsApp bot:
Step 1: Start the Chat
Click on the official link to begin conversing with the CollegeDost WhatsApp chatbot.
Step 2: Enter Personal Details
Share your name and the name of your college when prompted.
Step 3: Access the Menu
Select the relevant option from the chatbot menu.
Step 4: Choose ‘Kerala Class 12th results’
Tap on the ‘Kerala Class 12th Results’ section to continue.
Step 5: View Your Results
Once you’ve entered the correct details, your Kerala Class 12 result will be displayed in the chat.
How do you check Kerala Intermediate Results on the official website?
Students can view their DHSE Kerala Class 12th results by visiting the official result portal at keralaresults.nic.in. It is important to have your admit card ready, as you’ll need your roll number and date of birth to log in. Follow these steps to check your +2 result:
- Visit the Official Website
Open a browser and go to Keralaresults.nic.in - Click on the Result Link
Find and select the link that says “DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025.” - Enter Your Credentials
Input your roll number and date of birth as mentioned on the hall ticket. - Submit the Details
Click on the ‘Submit’ or ‘Get Result’ button to proceed. - View and Save Your Result
Your Kerala Class 12 result will be displayed. Download or print it for your records.
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Kerala DHSE +2 Class 2025 Websites to Check the Results
Below is the list of official websites to check the Kerala board results.
- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
- dhsekerala.gov.in
- prd.kerala.gov.in
- results.kerala.nic.in
- Keralaresults.nic.in
Alternative Ways to Check Kerala Class 12 (Plus Two) Results 2025
Apart from the official website, students can also access their DHSE Kerala Class 12th Results 2025 through SMS, mobile applications, and DigiLocker. These alternative methods offer convenience and help avoid delays caused by high website traffic.
Check Kerala 12th Results via SMS
Students can receive their results directly on their mobile phones by sending an SMS in the correct format. Here’s how:
Step 1: Open your phone’s messaging app.
Step 2: Type the following message in this format:
KERALA12<space>REGISTRATION NUMBER
Step 3: Send the SMS to 56263.
Step 4: You will receive your result as a reply SMS shortly.
Check Results Through Mobile App
The Kerala +2 results can also be accessed via official result apps available on the Google Play Store. Here’s what to do:
- Install any of the following apps:
- PRD Live (official app by the Public Relations Department, Kerala)
- Saphalam 2025 (developed by Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education – KITE)
- PRD Live (official app by the Public Relations Department, Kerala)
- Open the app and select “DHSE/Plus Two Result 2025”.
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
- Tap on ‘Submit’ to view your result.
You can save a screenshot or download your marks for later use.
Check Kerala Class 12 Results via DigiLocker
DigiLocker provides official, government-issued digital mark sheets that can be used for college admissions and verification. Here’s how to access your Kerala Plus Two marksheet on DigiLocker:
- Go to https://www.digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker mobile app.
- Sign in or register using your mobile number and verify with the OTP.
- Navigate to the “Education” section.
- Select “Department of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala”.
- Choose “Class 12 Marksheet 2025”.
- Enter your Roll Number or Registration Number.
- Click on “Get Document” to view and download your digital marksheet.
Kerala Class 12th (DHSE) 2025 Exam Overview
The key details of the DHSE Kerala Class 12th Examination 2025 are provided below:
Particulars | Details |
Exam Name | Kerala DHSE (Directorate of Higher Secondary Education) Exam |
Result Date | 22nd May 2025 (3:00 P.M) |
Exam Mode | Offline (Pen and Paper Mode) |
Exam Duration | 3 hours / 180 minutes |
Question Type | Descriptive and Objective-based Questions |
Medium of Exam | English and Malayalam |
Kerala Class 12th Scorecard 2025 – Overview
The Kerala Plus Two 2025 scorecard is the official document issued by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala. It contains a student’s academic performance and personal details. Key information includes:
- Full Name of the Student
- Roll Number / Registration ID
- Date of Birth
- Name and Code of the School
- List of Subjects and Subject Codes
- Marks Scored in Each Paper (including theory and practical)
- Total Marks
- Result Status (Pass/Fail)
- Overall Grade or Division
Students can view their provisional marksheet online through the official result portals. The original scorecard will be provided later by their respective schools and is essential for college admissions and official verifications.
Grading System for Kerala DHSE 2025
Grades in the Kerala Class 12 examination are assigned based on the total score in each subject. Students receive grades such as A+, A, B+, and so on, based on specific score ranges. These grades provide a broader view of a student’s academic performance rather than just raw scores.
Each subject is evaluated out of 100 marks. To receive a passing grade, a minimum percentage is required both individually and overall. The grades reflect both theory and practical marks wherever applicable and are used across all streams like Science, Commerce, and Humanities.
Percentage Range | Grade | Grade Point | Performance Description |
90 – 100% | A+ | 9 | Outstanding |
80 – 89% | A | 8 | Excellent |
70 – 79% | B+ | 7 | Very Good |
60 – 69% | B | 6 | Good |
50 – 59% | C+ | 5 | Above Average |
40 – 49% | C | 4 | Average |
30 – 39% | D+ | 3 | Marginal |
Below 30% | D | – | Needs Improvement (Failed) |
Passing Requirements for Kerala Class 12
To be declared as having passed the Kerala Class 12 exam, a student must score the required minimum in each subject and in total. Students who don’t meet the minimum marks in one or two subjects may be eligible to take a second chance exam (also known as supplementary or SAY exams).
Rechecking and Revaluation Process
If students are unsatisfied with their results, they can apply to have their answer sheets reviewed. First, they can request a scanned copy of the evaluated paper. After checking it, if they still have concerns, they can submit a request for re-evaluation by paying the applicable fee. This process must be completed within a specific deadline announced after the results.
Steps to Apply for Revaluation
If you’re not satisfied with your marks in the Kerala Plus Two exams, you can request a re-evaluation of your answer scripts. Here’s how to apply:
- Visit the Official Website
Go to the DHSE Kerala official portal – www.dhsekerala.gov.in – and look for the revaluation notification or circular. - Download the Revaluation Form
Find and download the application form for revaluation or scrutiny. The board usually provides a PDF format that students need to print and fill in. - Fill in the Required Details
Enter all necessary information such as your name, register number, subject(s) for which you’re applying, and contact details. - Attach Required Documents
You may need to attach a copy of your provisional marksheet or admit card along with the form. - Pay the Revaluation Fee
Submit the revaluation fee (500 rupees per subject). Payment is usually made through the school or as instructed by the DHSE. - Submit the Application via the School
Please submit the completed application form and payment receipt to your school within the board’s deadline. The school will forward them to DHSE on your behalf. - Wait for the Revised Result
After the board completes the rechecking process, any changes to your marks will be updated and made available through the official website or sent to your school.
Note:
- Revaluation applications are typically accepted only for theory papers.
- Make sure to apply within the deadline (usually within 5–7 days after results are declared).
- Fees are non-refundable, even if there is no change in marks.
Supplementary Exams for Kerala Plus Two
For students who didn’t pass in the regular attempt, the board offers a supplementary exam, giving them another opportunity to improve their scores. These exams are usually held a few weeks after the main results are announced. Applications are submitted through the student’s school.
Steps to Apply for the Supplementary Exam
- Get the Application Form
Approach your school to collect the SAY exam application form. Forms are also made available through official channels shortly after the main results are released. - Fill in the Required Details
Complete the form by entering your name, roll number, subjects you wish to appear for, and any other required information. - Attach Supporting Documents
Include a copy of your marksheet or hall ticket as proof of eligibility when submitting your application. - Pay the Exam Fee
Submit the required fee for each subject. Fees vary depending on the number of subjects and may include charges for practical exams or certification. - Submit the Form via School
Hand over the completed application form and fee receipt to your school authorities. They will verify and forward your application to the board. - Receive Admit Card
Once the board processes your application, your school will provide the admit card for the SAY exam. Check the information carefully before the exam date. - Attend the Exam
Appear for the supplementary exam on the scheduled dates with your admit card and necessary materials.
Note:
- Only students who failed in a limited number of subjects (usually up to three) are allowed to appear for the SAY exam.
- The application window is short—usually within a week after results—so act quickly.
Pass percentage for the past years
Over the past six years, Kerala’s Class 12 (Plus Two) exam results have shown a gradual decline in overall pass percentages. The highest success rate was recorded in 2022 at 88.37%, after which there has been a steady downward trend. In 2025, the pass percentage dipped to 77.81%, marking a significant drop compared to the peak years. Notably, girls consistently outperformed boys, with a margin of over 18% in 2025. The science stream recorded the best performance with the most recent results among all academic streams. This trend suggests a need for closer evaluation of state educational support and exam preparedness.
Here is the year-wise pass percentage data:
Year | Pass Percentage |
2025 | 77.81% |
2024 | 78.69% |
2023 | 82.95% |
2022 | 88.37% |
2021 | 87.94% |
2020 | 85.13% |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When will the DHSE Kerala Class 12th results 2025 be released?
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, will release the results on May 22nd, 2025.
2. Where can students check the Kerala Plus Two results?
Students can check their results through the College Dost WhatsApp bot to ensure a hassle-free experience.
3. When will the revaluation process for DHSE Kerala 12th results begin?
The revaluation application process typically begins a few days after the results are declared. The exact dates will be notified on the official DHSE website.
4. What is the revaluation fee for Kerala Plus Two exams?
The revaluation fee is approximately ₹500 per subject. Students may also have to pay ₹100 to obtain a photocopy of the answer script before applying for revaluation.
5. Who can apply for the supplementary (SAY) exam?
Students who have failed in one or more subjects in the regular examination are eligible to appear for the supplementary exam.
6. What is the fee for the Kerala Plus Two supplementary exam?
The SAY exam fee is typically ₹150 per subject. Additional fees may apply for practical exams and certificates.