Students and parents are advised to keep their admit cards handy

Minister for General Education V Sivankutty announced the much-awaited plus two higher secondary examination results on Thursday. A total of 3,70,642 students appeared for the exam. Out of them, 288,394 have qualified for higher studies. The pass percentage is 77.81%.
The exams were conducted between March 3 and March 26, 2025.
Last year’s pass percentage was 78.69. There is a decrease of 0.88%. A total of 30,145 students secured A+ in all subjects. The decline in pass percentage is in Kasaragod district.
- Science group pass percentage – 83.25
- Humanities group pass percentage – 69.16
- Commerce group pass percentage – 74.21
The SAY (Save A Year) exams will be held from June 21 to 27.
How to check Kerala Plus Two Result 2025
Students can access their results online through official portals such as keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, and result.kite.kerala.gov.in. To check their scores, students will need their registration number, hall ticket number, and date of birth. The step-by-step process to download results is as follows:
• Visit any of the official websites mentioned above.
• Click on the plus two result 2025 link available on the homepage.
• Enter your registration number and date of birth in the login window.
• View the Kerala plus two result 2025 displayed on the screen.
• Verify all details and download or print the result for future reference.
Students and parents are advised to keep their admit cards handy to avoid delays during online access.
Official sources to follow
The DHSE has urged students and guardians to follow only official websites for authentic information and to stay alert against misinformation. The portals keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, and result.kite.kerala.gov.in will be the sole platforms for accessing Kerala plus two results 2025.
Published: 19 May 2025, 09:53 pm IST
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