DHSE Result 2026 Plus 2 Releasing Today at 3 pm on keralaresults.nic.in for over 5 lakh students
The Kerala DHSE Plus Two results will be released today at 3:00 PM for over 4.52 lakh students. Candidates can check their scores on keralaresults.nic.in using their registration number and date of birth.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education, DHSE, Kerala, will officially announce the Class 12, Plus 2 results today, May 26, 2026, at 3:00 PM. Over 4.25 lakh students who appeared for the Higher Secondary and Vocational Higher Secondary examinations in March will be able to download their scorecards from the official website at keralaresults.nic.in.
Students of the Kerala Board Class 12th can also check their results on the following official websites:-
- examresults.kerala.gov.in
- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
- prd.kerala.gov.in
- results.hse.kerala.gov.in
- results.kerala.gov.in
If any student faces heavy traffic or server errors on these official websites, the other alternative options to access and download the results are the mobile app introduced by the board, which includes SAPHALAM 2026 and iExaMS Kerala.
DHSE Result 2026 Plus 2:- How to Check Kerala Plus Two Result 2026 Online?
To ensure that the students of Class 12th can download their results smoothly during the high traffic period, students should follow these steps to download their provisional marksheets:-
- Visit the official website at keralaresults.nic.in or dhsekerala.gov.in.
- Click on the link title DHSE Exam Results 2026 or VHSE Exam Results 2026.
- Enter the required credentials, which include the registration number and the date of birth as mentioned on the hall ticket.
- Click on the submit button to view your results.
- Download the scorecard, save a PDF copy and take a printout for further admission process.
Students can download the results from the DigiLocker App or website at results.digilocker.gov.in. The other alternative way is to check the results through SMS services
DHSE Result 2026 Plus 2:- Passing Marks and Past Year Result Statistics
This year, the exams were conducted from March 6 to March 28 across approximately 2000 centres. While the results are provisional, students must secure a minimum of 30% marks in each subject, which includes both theory and practical, to be qualified for the exam. Last year, the Science stream led the pass percentage at 83.25%.
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