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Kerala Plus 2 SAY Exam Result 2025 Declared, Steps To Check Scorecards

Kerala Plus 2 SAY Exam Result 2025 Declared, Steps To Check Scorecards

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Kerala Plus 2 SAY Examination Results 2025: To pass the class 12 exam, candidates must score at least 35 per cent in each paper and overall.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has announced the Plus 2 Save A Year (SAY) exam results for 2025 on July 18. Students who participated in the exam can view their results online on the board's official website, keralaresults.nic.in. To access their results, students need to enter their roll number.
The Kerala Plus 2 SAY examination took place offline from June 23 to 27 across various exam centres in the state. This exam is intended for students who did not secure passing grades in the Kerala Class 12 exams. The results will display the qualifying status for each subject along with a detailed performance sheet.
Kerala Plus 2 SAY Examination Results 2025: Passing Marks
To pass the DHSE Kerala +2 SAY exam in 2025, candidates must score at least 35 per cent in each paper and overall. If a candidate does not achieve the minimum passing marks in even one subject, they will be declared failed.
Candidates who are dissatisfied with their DHSE Kerala +2 SAY exam results can apply for a revaluation of their answer sheets. The answer sheet will be rechecked, and any changes in marks will be updated. The revised results are usually released two to three weeks after the revaluation application date.
Step 4: Check your 12th result. Save and download for further use.
The Kerala Plus Two main exam result was declared on May 22. Out of the 3,70,642 students who took the exam, 2,88,394 qualified, achieving an overall pass percentage of 77.81 per cent. This pass percentage has dropped compared to previous years. In 2024, Class 12 students recorded a 78.69 per cent pass rate. In 2023, the pass rate was 82.95 per cent. In 2022, 83.7 per cent of students passed, while in 2021, the pass percentage was 87.94 per cent.
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