Kerala Plus One Results 2025 Announced: Check Your Marks Now

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) in Kerala has released the Plus One (HSE and VHSE) results for 2025. Students who appeared for the exams can easily check and download their marksheets from official websites or through DigiLocker. To access the results, students will need their Roll Number and Date of Birth.

The results were announced on June 2, 2025. A total of 3,83,647 students registered for the HSE first-year exams across science, humanities, and commerce streams. Out of these, 3,892 students were absent, and marks for 3,79,444 students were processed. This year, the overall pass percentage is 62.28%, a drop from last year’s 67.30%.

In the Science stream, 1,90,383 students registered, and the pass percentage stood at 68.69%. For the Humanities stream, 80,617 students registered, with a pass percentage of 50.57%. In the Commerce stream, 1,12,647 students registered and the pass percentage was 59.64%. The results for open school and technical categories were also released. The open school had a pass percentage of 40.53%, while the technical stream recorded 44.37%.

To check the results, students can visit the official website at results.hse.kerala.gov.in. They can also access their marksheets from results.kite.kerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, and keralaresults.nic.in. The exams took place from March 6 to March 9, 2025. Last year, the results were released on May 28.

It’s important for students to keep their admit cards safe, as they will need the registration number and date of birth to view the results. A total of 2,36,317 students scored above 30%. This indicates that many students have done well, even though the overall pass percentage has decreased.

The DHSE Kerala has worked hard to ensure a smooth examination process this year. The exams were conducted in multiple centres across the state, ensuring that every student had a fair opportunity to perform. The results show that while some streams have seen a drop in pass percentages, many students still achieved commendable scores.

Students who wish to improve their scores can consider retaking the exams next year or enrolling in additional coaching classes. It’s also a good time for students and parents to discuss future educational paths. With the results now available, the focus can shift towards planning for the next academic year.

In summary, students can now check their Plus One results easily online. The DHSE has made the process accessible for everyone. Congratulations to all the students who have passed, and best of luck to those who will continue their studies in the coming years!

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