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Kerala Plus Two Results 2023 (Link active): How can I check +2 marks at results.kerala.nic.in, prd.kerala.gov.in?

Kerala Board +2 Result 2023: Practical exams for the Higher Secondary started from February 1 and for the VHSE, practical exams began from January 25, whereas theory exams began from March 10 and ended on March 30.

Kerala Plus 2 Result 2023: Students can check their result at the official websites - results.kerala.nic.in or kerala.gov.in.Kerala +2 Result 2023: This year, the Plus 2 exams were held in the morning session for higher secondary as well as vocational higher secondary exam (VHSE). (Graphics by Abhishek Mitra)
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Kerala Board Plus Two (+2) Result 2023: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) will today (May 25)  declare the Class 12 board results. Students can check their results at the official websites 4pm onwards on the following websites- www.keralaresult.nic.in, www.prd.kerala.gov.in, www.result.kerala.gov.in, www.results.kite.kerla.gov.in.

+2 Result 2023 Kerala: Check analysis

82.95 overall

87.31 science

Humanities 71.93

Kerala DHSE Plus Two (+2) Result 2023: How to Check

Step 1: Visit the official websites – results.kerala.nic.in or kerala.gov.in

Step 2: Click on the result link in the homepage. 

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Step 3: Enter your details like roll number or registration number, name and date of birth.

Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Save and download the result for future reference.

+2 kerala result link Kerala DHSE Plus 2 results 2023: Students can check their results by entering their roll number, email id and other details. (Picture Credits: results.kerala.nic.in)

This year, the Plus 2 exams were held in the morning session for higher secondary as well as vocational higher secondary exam (VHSE). The practical exams for the Higher Secondary started from February 1 and for the VHSE, practical exams began from January 25, whereas theory exams began from March 10 and ended on March 30.

Last year, 78 schools had a pass percentage of 100 per cent, whereas the overall pass percentage was 88.37 pass per cent and the exams were held between March 30 and April 22. A total of 4 lakh students appeared for the Plus 2 or Class 12 exams which were held in various exam centres across the state.

In 2021, the overall pass percentage was 87.94 per cent which was around 4 per cent higher than 2020. The pass percentage for Science, Commerce and Arts stream was 90.52 per cent, 89.13 per cent and 80.04 per cent, respectively. 

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