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Kerala Plus two results 2025: Once the result is finished, students can check them through official websites on keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in.

Kerala Plus two results 2025 soon on pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in. (Representative/PTI)
Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan will be announced Plus two or class 12 results on 21 MayLast year, the results were declared on 9 May and in 2023, it was released on 19 May. The board will announce a pass percentage and other details in a press conference.
The examination was administered across the state from 3 March to 26 March. Once the result is finished, students can check them through official websites on keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in and pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in.
The Kerala Class 12 Mark sheet will include the student’s name, date of birth, roll number or seat number, scored marks in each subject, total marks, grade safe and other important details.
Kerala Plus two results 2025: Passing criteria
To pass Kerala Plus two exams, students have to get at least 35 percent on each paper and in total. Students who are unhappy with their score can apply for the revaluation process. They can regain their answer sheets through Kerala and two revaluation processes. Students who fail one or two subjects may appear for Kerala and two supplementary examinations to save a valuable academic year.
Kerala Plus two results 2025: How to check?
step 1: Go to the official site on keralaresults.nic.in
step 2: On the homepage, see and click on the ‘Result’ section.
step 3: Search and select the ‘Kerala Plus two results 2025’ link.
step 4: As soon as a new page opens, fill in the asked information and click on the “Submit” option.
Step 5: Kerala Plus two (+2) results will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Check all the details and download the Kerala Board Class 12 results.
What happened in Kerala SSLC results 2025?
Out of 4,27,020 students appearing for the Kerala SSLC 2025 examinations, 4,24,583 passed, with a pass percentage of 99.5 percent. Kannur topped with 99.87 percent, while Thiruvananthapuram was the lowest 98.59 percent. A total of 2,331 schools in Kerala have secured 100 percent pass percentage in the Kerala SSLC exam 2025.
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