Kerala Plus Two SAY Exam Result 2025 @keralaresults.nic.in: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, is preparing to announce the results of the Plus Two Save A Year (SAY) examinations for 2025. Students who sat for these supplementary tests will soon be able to access their marks online.
The results will cover candidates from the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE), including those enrolled under the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) and the Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE) streams.
Where to check Kerala Plus Two SAY results
Once the DHSE activates the result links, students can retrieve their scores on the following official websites:
Examination eligibility
The supplementary examinations for Class 12 were held from June 23 to June 27, 2025.
These exams provided an opportunity for students who did not pass in the regular cycle to improve their scores and secure eligibility for further studies.
To clear the SAY exams, students must achieve a minimum of 30% in each subject as well as overall. Additionally, they are required to earn at least a D+ grade in every subject to be considered successful. Anyone falling short of this threshold in any paper will be marked as failed.
Step-by-step guide to accessing results
To view their results, students will need to visit any of the official result websites listed above. After selecting the relevant result link for DHSE Plus Two SAY 2025, they must enter their roll number and date of birth on the login page.
The online system will display individual results, and schools will also have access to institution-wise data.
Students are encouraged to download and print their mark sheets for reference.
Revaluation & further steps
For candidates who believe their scores do not reflect their performance, the DHSE will offer a revaluation process. Through this option, students can apply to have their answer sheets reassessed.
Details regarding revaluation procedures and deadlines will be published along with or shortly after the result announcement.
Students are advised to keep their login credentials handy and follow official channels closely for the precise date and time of the results, as well as instructions on revaluation or supplementary processes.
The results will cover candidates from the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE), including those enrolled under the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) and the Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE) streams.
Where to check Kerala Plus Two SAY results
Once the DHSE activates the result links, students can retrieve their scores on the following official websites:
- dhsekerala.gov.in
- keralaresults.nic.in
- result.kite.kerala.gov.in
Examination eligibility
The supplementary examinations for Class 12 were held from June 23 to June 27, 2025.
These exams provided an opportunity for students who did not pass in the regular cycle to improve their scores and secure eligibility for further studies.
To clear the SAY exams, students must achieve a minimum of 30% in each subject as well as overall. Additionally, they are required to earn at least a D+ grade in every subject to be considered successful. Anyone falling short of this threshold in any paper will be marked as failed.
Step-by-step guide to accessing results
To view their results, students will need to visit any of the official result websites listed above. After selecting the relevant result link for DHSE Plus Two SAY 2025, they must enter their roll number and date of birth on the login page.
The online system will display individual results, and schools will also have access to institution-wise data.
Students are encouraged to download and print their mark sheets for reference.
Revaluation & further steps
For candidates who believe their scores do not reflect their performance, the DHSE will offer a revaluation process. Through this option, students can apply to have their answer sheets reassessed.
Details regarding revaluation procedures and deadlines will be published along with or shortly after the result announcement.
Students are advised to keep their login credentials handy and follow official channels closely for the precise date and time of the results, as well as instructions on revaluation or supplementary processes.
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