The Kerala Plus two results are coming out today, Tuesday (May 26). The results will be declared by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) at 3 pm today, putting an end to the wait of more than 4.5 lakh students who appeared for the Class 12 board examinations.
Once released, students can check DHSE Kerala Class 12 results on the following websites: keralaresults.nic.in and dhsekerala.gov.in. Apart from these official websites, students can check through DigiLocker and the Saphalam mobile application.
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Official ways to check DHSE Kerala Plus Two Results
keralaresults.nic.in
dhsekerala.gov.in
DigiLocker
Saphalam mobile application
How to download Kerala HSE Class 12 results
Students can follow these simple steps to check their results:
First, you have to visit the official website of DHSE Kerala
Then click on the Kerala HSE Plus Two Result 2026 link
Enter the required login details
Click on the submit button
The result will then appear on the screen
Download and save the scorecard for future use
How to Check Kerala Plus Two Result 2026 Through DigiLocker
Open the DigiLocker app or website.
Log in using your mobile number and Aadhaar-linked credentials.
Go to the “Education” section.
Select Kerala Directorate of Higher Secondary Education from the list.
Enter your roll number and other required details.
Your digital marksheet will appear on the screen.
Download and save it for future reference.
How to Check Kerala Plus Two Result 2026 via SMS
Open the SMS app on your mobile phone.
Type: KERALA12
Send the message to 56263.
The subject-wise marks and result status will be sent to your phone through SMS.
Details mentioned on the scorecard
Students are advised to carefully check all the details mentioned in the result. The scorecard will include:
Student’s name
Roll number
Registration number
Subject-wise marks
Total marks obtained
Previous Years’ Kerala DHSE Plus Two Pass Percentage
Last year, the Kerala Directorate of Higher Secondary Education announced the Plus Two results on May 22, with the overall pass percentage standing at 77.81 per cent. Among the streams, Science recorded the highest success rate at 83.25 per cent, followed by Commerce at 74.21 per cent and Humanities at 69.16 per cent.
In 2024, the overall pass percentage was slightly higher at 78.69 per cent. A total of around 3,74,755 students had appeared for the examination, out of which 2,94,888 students successfully cleared it.