DHSE Kerala Plus Two 12th Result 2021: How to check
The board has recorded 87.94 pass percentage this year. The Science stream students have outperformed the other streams this year as well by recording a 90.52 pass percent. The Arts stream students register 89.33 per cent, Commerce at 89.13 per cent while Humanities at 80.04 per cent.
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While Ernakulam emerged as the best performing district, recording a passing per cent of 91.11, Pathanamthitta has the least. A total of 82.53 per cent has cleared the exams from the region.
A total of 4,46,471 students appeared for the examinations that were conducted from April 8 to 26, which were initially scheduled to be held in March. The evaluation of answer scripts was set to begin on May 5 but was postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 situation. The evaluation finally began on June 2, after ensuring the vaccination of teachers.
DHSE Kerala Plus Two result 2021 LIVE updates in Malayalam
Last year, 85.13 per cent was the pass percentage. Over 200 students scored 100 per cent marks. Among the districts, Ernakulam emerged as the best performing district, recording a passing percentage of 89.02 per cent while Kasaragod has the least. A total of 76.68 per cent has cleared the exams from the region. More than 4 lakh students who appeared for the exams have passed it.
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The DHSE +2 result links are active at board’s official websites — keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, kerala.gov.in and results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
A total of 3,28,702 students have passed the Kerala +2 exam 2021, which amounts to a pass percentage of 87.94 percentage. A total of 4,46,471 students appeared for the examinations that were conducted from April 8 to 26
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The Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) will also release a school-wise result. Students will also be able to check results or raise grievances, if any, with their respective school authorities. However, the schools are unlikely to post result lists for public viewing on campuses due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Step 1: Visit the official website – keralaresults.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the DHSE plus two class 12 result tab
Step 3: Enter the necessary credentials like roll number, registration number, and verification code to log in
Step 4: Enter submit and the result will appear on the screen.
Students are advised to download the result and take a printout of it for further reference. In case students are not able to check their results through the website, they can check it through apps.
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While other result websites are not working at the moment, students can check their result at results.kite.kerala.gov.in by entering their registration number and date of birth
While Ernakulam emerged as the best performing district, recording a passing per cent of 91.11, Pathanamthitta has the least. A total of 82.53 per cent has cleared the exams from the region.
Pathanamthitta district of Kerala has scored the lowest with 82.53 per cent. Last year, Kasaragod had the least pass per cent of 76.68 per cent.
The DHSE Kerala has declared the +2 results for all four streams. The pass percent recorded in each stream is as follows:
Science stream - 90.52 pass per cent
Arts stream - 89.33 per cent
Commerce - 89.13 per cent
Humanities - 80.04 per cent
A total of136 schools including 11 government schools record 100 per cent pass percentage this year.
Among the districts, Ernakulam has outranked others once again with 91.11 pass per cent. The district was at top in the last years' result as well with a passing per cent of 89.02
The pass percentage of government school students in +2 results stands at 85.02 per cent. A total of 1,34,655 qualify for higher education from government schools.
The Science stream students have outperformed the other streams this year as well by recording a 90.52 pass percent. The Arts stream students register 89.33 per cent, Commerce at 89.13 per cent while Humanities at 80.04 per cent
In the result declared today, Science stream recorded a pass percentage of 90.52 per cent. In 2020, 86.62 per cent students passed from Science while in 2019 science stream had the pass percentage of 86.04 per cent
The DHSE has announced the +2 result 2021. However, the result link will be activated at 4 pm. Registered students can check their results on the given websites of mobile apps from 4 pm onwards
This year's pass percentage is 87.94 which is higher than the previous year's 85.13. A total of 3,28,702 out of the total 4,46,471 students who appeared in the 2 exams have qualified.
The Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala has declared the plus two results and the board has recorded 87.94 pass percentage this time.
Over 4 lakh students will get their results today. It is possible that the website link might load slow. In such a case, students with access to smartphones can check their results on Saphalam app and iExaMS – Kerala.
DHSE Kerala +2 students can check their results at the following websites:
-keralaresults.nic.in,
- dhsekerala.gov.in,
- prd.kerala.gov.in,
-kerala.gov.in and
- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
Step 1: Open PlayStore on your android device
Step 2: Type Saphalam, download the app
Step 3: Open the app, enter your mobile number
Step 4: Enter roll number and code
Step 5: The result will be available
Step 6: Take screenshot for further reference
Kerala Plus Two result can be checked via Saphalam app as well. It is available for download over phone.
Minister for General Education, Kerala V. Sivankutty will declare the results of the Plus Two higher secondary and vocational higher secondary examinations at 3 pm today.
To check the result, candidates need to keep their admit card or hall ticket ready. Students will not be able to check results without adding the exact roll number in the required fields.
Since heavy load can be expected on the website, students can also check their results via any of these official but alternative addresses - – keralaresults.nic.in -- dhsekerala.gov.in -- prd.kerala.gov.in -- kerala.gov.in -- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
Step 1: Visit the official website – keralaresults.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the DHSE plus two class 12 result tab
Step 3: Enter the necessary credentials like roll number, registration number, and verification code to log in
Step 4: Enter submit and the result will appear on the screen.
Students are advised to download the result and take a printout of it for further reference. In case students are not able to check their results through the website, they can check it through apps.
Over the years, science Science has been ranked as the best stream in Kerala Class 12 or 2 exams. In 2020, 86.62 per cent students passed from Science, while Humanities and Commerce recorded 77.76 and 84.52 respectievly. Similarly, in 2019 too science stream had the best pass percentage with 86.04 per cent while in commerce, the pass percentage was at 84.65 per cent and humanities at 79.82 per cent. It would be worth to see if science continues to hold up the position
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Due to the high influx on the websites mentioned above a candidate might face difficulties in accessing their results. In that case, a student can download the education board's official app ‘Saphalam’, which is available on Google PlayStore.
How to check result on the app?
Step 1: Open PlayStore on your android device
Step 2: Type Saphalam, download the app
Step 3: Open the app, enter your mobile number
Step 4: Enter roll number and code
Step 5: The result will be available
Step 6: Take screenshot for further reference
While students can take a print out of the marks sheet from the official website it can act as a provisional mark sheet only. The final mark sheet will be issued by the board. In usual circumstances, the mark sheet is released by the respective schools. Since schools are shut, the students might face a delay in getting mark sheets.
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Students need to score at least 35 per cent marks in each subject as well as in overall to be deemed as pass. In subjects with practical and theory aspects, students need to clear each section separately, as per rules. Last year, 85.13 per cent of students who appeared for the exam cleared it.
To check results on mobile students can download Saphalam app or iExaMS – Kerala app from their mobile play store or apple store. Students will have to register using their name, roll number, and school details. Once the result is declared, students will be able to get a marks memo by entering their roll number.
The Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) will also release a school-wise result. This means candidates can open schoolwise Kerala 12th result 2021 link for easy access. Students will also be able to check results or raise grievances, if any, with their respective school authorities. However, the schools are unlikely to post result lists for public viewing on campuses due to the coronavirus pandemic.
To check the result, candidates need to keep their admit card or hall ticket ready. Students will not be able to check results without adding the exact roll number in the required fields.
Registered students can check their results on the official website of the DHSE Kerala – keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, kerala.gov.in and results.kite.kerala.gov.in. DHSE Kerala result for Plus Two exam will also be available at Saphalam app and iExaMS – Kerala.
As many as 234 students got full 100 per cent marks in the Kerala 12th board exams last year. From government schools, as many as 82.19 per cent cleared the exam.
Last year, 85.13% pass percentage was recorded in +2 results. Among the districts, Ernakulam emerged as the best performing district, recording a passing percentage of 89.02 per cent while Kasaragod has the least. More than 4 lakh students who appeared for the exams had passed it.
The DHSE Kerala +2 result will be declared at 3 pm via press conference. The result links on the websites and mobile app will be activated at 4 pm. Students can visit the official websites or download mobile app to view their result.
Apart from the list of websites, students of +2 can also check their results via mobile apps. The +2 results will also be available at Saphalam app and iExaMS – Kerala.
Once declared, students can check their results at the board’s official website — keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, kerala.gov.in and results.kite.kerala.gov.in after 4 pm.
The evaluation of answer scripts was set to begin on May 5 but was postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 situation. The evaluation finally began on June 2, after ensuring the vaccination of teachers.
A total of 4,46,471 students appeared for the examinations that were conducted from April 8 to 26, which were initially scheduled to be held in March. Even as the exams were under way, appeals were made to postpone the examinations in the wake of the second wave of COVID-19, however, the state government conducted the exams under strict Covid protocols.
Minister for General Education, Kerala V. Sivankutty will declare the results of the Plus Two higher secondary and vocational higher secondary examinations at 3 p.m. today.
HSE students can check result at keralaresults.nic.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, kerala.gov.in and results.kite.kerala.gov.in. The Plus Two exam results will also be available at Saphalam app and iExaMS - Kerala.
The Plus Two examinations were held amid demands for their cancellation due to spike in Covid-19 cases, however the government decided to go ahead with them in strict compliance with COVID-19 protocols.