Thiruvananthapuram — The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan is set to declare the results of the Higher Secondary (Plus Two/Class 12) examinations for the academic year 2024–25 on May 21. The official announcement, including the overall pass percentage and key performance highlights, will be made during a press conference by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE).
In comparison, the results were released on May 9 in 2024 and May 19 in 2023.
Examination Overview
The Plus Two examinations were conducted across Kerala from March 3 to March 26, 2025, in thousands of centres under tight administrative coordination.
Upon declaration, students can access their results through the following official portals:
What the Mark Sheet Includes
The digital mark sheet will feature the candidate’s:
- Name and date of birth
- Roll or seat number
- Subject-wise marks
- Total marks obtained
- Grade and qualifying status
To qualify, students must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and in aggregate.
Revaluation and Supplementary Exams
Students dissatisfied with their scores will have the opportunity to apply for revaluation or scrutiny. Those who do not pass one or two subjects may appear for the supplementary examinations, helping them avoid a loss of the academic year.
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Kerala Plus Two Results 2025
- Visit the official results portal: keralaresults.nic.in
- Click on the link titled ‘Kerala Plus Two Results 2025’
- Enter the required credentials (roll number, date of birth, etc.)
- Submit the information
- The result will appear on the screen
- Download and save the mark sheet for future reference
Kerala SSLC Results 2025
Earlier this year, the Kerala SSLC (Class 10) results showcased the state’s continued excellence in school education. Of the 4,27,020 students who appeared, 4,24,583 passed, translating to an impressive pass percentage of 99.5%. Notably, Kannur district topped the chart with 99.87%, while Thiruvananthapuram recorded the lowest at 98.59%. A total of 2,331 schools across the state achieved a 100% pass rate.
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