The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala will soon declare the plus 2 save a year (SAY) 2025 results. Students who appeared for the SAY exams in 2025 against DHSE Kerala Class 12 can check their results on the official result website — dhsekerala.gov.in. To access the Kerala DHSE plus two 2025 SAY results, students will have to key in their roll numbers and dates of birth.
DHSE Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 at result.kite.kerala.gov.in: Check required passing marks
The Plus Two SAY examinations for 2025 were conducted from June 23 to June 27.
The DHSE plus 2 SAY result will be declared for HSE (National Skills Qualifications Framework or NSQF) and VHSE as well.
Step 1: Visit any of the official websites – keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in, and result.kite.kerala.gov.in
Step 2: Click on the designated link — Kerala DHSE SAY Result
Step 3: On the next window, insert the login credentials including roll numbers and dates of birth
Step 4: Submit and access the DHSE Kerala plus 2 SAY 2025 result
The Directorate will make the school-wise and individual Kerala plus 2 SAY results available.
The official websites to check and download the Kerala DHSE 2025 SAY plus 2 result are keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, pareekshabhavan.kerala.gov.in, and result.kite.kerala.gov.in.
The DHSE Plus Two SAY 2025 examinations were held between June 23 and June 27. The DHSE plus 2 supplementary exams, called the Save a Year (SAY) exams, are conducted by DHSE for students who fail, allowing them to improve their marks and not lose a year.
To collect original hard copies of their marksheets and passing certificates, students will have to visit their respective schools after a few days of result declaration.
The DHSE Kerala 12th board exams were held from March 3 to 26, 2025.
As many as 41 students secured a full score - 1,200 in Kerala plus 2 exams this year.
The Kerala 2025 Class 12 DHSE result was declared on May 22. This year, 77.81 per cent of students have passed the DHSE exam. The Science stream recorded the highest pass percentage at 83.25 per cent, the Commerce stream followed with a pass percentage of 74.21 per cent. The Humanities stream registered a pass percentage of 69.16 per cent. Result statistics reveal that of the 1,90,690 girls who took the examination, 1,65,234 (86.65 per cent) became eligible for higher studies, while from among the 1,79,952 boys, as many as 1,23,160 (68.44 per cent) qualified for higher studies.
30,145 students secured A+ grade in all subjects. Out of this, 22,663 were girls and 7,482 were boys. 22,772 students among the A+ grade holders were from science combination alone, as many as 2,863 students were from humanities combination and 4,510 students from commerce combination. 46810 students got A grade or above, 54743 students got B+ grade or above, 65420 students got B grade or above, 59115 students got C+ grade or above, 31963 got C grade or above and 198 students D+ grade or above in all subjects. 81579 students got D grade and 669 students got E grade.