Kerala Plus 2 Results 2025: DHSE To Announce Class 12 Results On This Date

Kerala Education Minister V Sivakutty has recently said that the DHSE Plus Two results for 2025 will be announced on May 21. Students can access their scores online and also via SMS and DigiLocker.
During a press conference, the minister stated, “Answer sheet evaluation is complete, and results are being finalized. Approximately 4.44 lakh students appeared for the exams this year.” Additionally, the Plus One trial allotment process will begin on May 24, with final admissions expected in June 2025.
The results will be available on official websites:
Students must enter their roll number and date of birth to view their scores.
Exam Details
- First-year exams were held from March 6 to March 29.
- Second-year exams took place from March 3 to March 26.
- Practical exams began on January 22, while model exams were conducted from February 17 to 21.
Student Participation
This year, a total of 11,90,409 students appeared for the Higher Secondary exams:
First-year exams: 3,88,758 students
Second-year improvement exams: 2,75,173 students
Second-year regular exams: 4,45,478 students
Exam Arrangements
Exams were conducted across 1,999 centers in Kerala and Gulf countries.
Around 24,000 teachers were involved in supervision and evaluation.
Shanavas S., Director of Public Education, confirmed that Gulf exams were managed by local teachers, with question papers stored securely.
Previous Year Trends
While the exact date is yet to be confirmed, Kerala +2 results are expected by May 28, with a possible slight delay. Past result declarations:
2024: May 9
2023: May 25
2022: June 21
Steps to Check Results Online
Visit keralaresults.nic.in or result.kite.kerala.gov.in.
Click on “Kerala +2 Results 2025”.
Enter your registration number and date of birth.
Click “Submit” to view your scorecard.
Kerala SSLC Results 2025 Declared
In related news, the Kerala SSLC 2025 results were announced last week, with a pass percentage of 99.5%, slightly lower than last year’s 99.69%. More male students appeared for the exams compared to female candidates, this year. A total of 61,449 students scored A+.