Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 has been officially declared by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala on May 22 at 3:00 PM, bringing an end to the anxious wait of more than 4.44 lakh students. The results are now accessible through multiple official websites, offering students their scores from the HSE (Higher Secondary Education) and VHSE (Vocational Higher Secondary Education) streams.
Overall Performance: Slight Dip, But Steady Outcomes
This year’s overall pass percentage stands at 77.81%, which is marginally lower than last year’s 78.69%. Still, the performance indicates a stable academic trend among Kerala’s Plus Two students. Among them, girls have once again outperformed boys by a notable margin, with a pass rate of 86.65%, compared to the boys’ 68.44%.
District-Wise and School-Wise Breakdown
Ernakulam district recorded the highest pass percentage at 83.09%, while Malappuram had the highest number of examinees with 64,426 students. On the other end of the spectrum, Wayanad had the lowest turnout with just 9,440 candidates.
The performance based on school types is as follows:
- Government schools: 1,63,904 students appeared, with a 73.23% pass rate.
- Aided schools: 1,82,409 appeared, 82.16% passed.
- Unaided schools: 23,998 appeared, with a 75.91% pass rate.
- Special schools: 331 students appeared and 286 passed, yielding the highest success rate at 86.40%.
Stream-Wise Highlights: Science on Top
Among the three major academic streams, Science students led the results with an 83.5% pass rate, followed by Commerce with 74.21%, and Humanities with 69.16%. The figures reinforce the ongoing preference and performance strength in the Science stream.

Top Achievers and Notable Stats
A total of 30,145 students earned full A+ grades in all subjects. Additionally, 105 students scored a perfect 1200 out of 1200, including 7 boys and 34 girls. Once again, Malappuram district led in the number of A+ grade holders with 4,735 students achieving this feat.
How to Check Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 Online
Students can view and download their provisional marksheets from these official websites:
Steps to download:
- Visit any of the above websites.
- Click on “DHSE Plus Two Result 2025.”
- Enter your registration number and date of birth.
- Submit the details to view your result.
- Download and save the provisional copy for future reference.
Alternate Platforms for Result Access
To avoid website traffic and ensure quick access, the government has provided alternative result delivery methods, including:
- SMS services
- Mobile apps such as PRD Live and Saphalam
- DigiLocker for digital storage and verification of marksheets
These platforms are particularly helpful in rural and low-connectivity areas.
SAY Exams, Revaluation and Next Steps
Students wishing to improve their scores or those who didn’t pass can apply for the SAY (Save A Year) exams, scheduled from June 23 to June 27, 2025. The last date to apply without a late fee is May 27, and with a late fee is May 29. Applications for revaluation, answer script photocopies, and scrutiny must also be submitted by May 27.
Conclusion
The Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 brings both celebration and reflection. While the overall pass percentage has dipped slightly, the exceptional performance of girl students and the Science stream’s consistent strength showcase the academic dedication of Kerala’s students. With digital access to results and upcoming opportunities through SAY exams, students are now equipped to take the next big step in their educational journeys.
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