
Kerala Plus 2 SAY Exam Results 2025 Soon At dhsekerala.gov.in, How To Check?
Kerala Plus 2 SAY Examination Results 2025: Students who participated in the exam can check their results online at the board's official website, keralaresults.nic.in.
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, is anticipated to release the Plus 2 Save A Year (SAY) exam results for 2025 soon. Students who participated in the exam can check their results online at the board's official websites — dhsekerala.gov.in and keralaresults.nic.in.
According to media reports, students can expect to receive their online mark sheets by July, though official confirmation from the board is still awaited. The results will display the qualifying status for each subject along with a detailed performance sheet. To access their results, students need to enter their roll numbers.
The Kerala Plus 2 SAY examination took place from June 23 to 27 offline at various exam centres across the state. This examination caters to students who did not secure passing grades in the Kerala Class 12 exams.
To successfully pass the DHSE Kerala +2 SAY exam in 2025, candidates need to obtain at least 35 percent in each individual paper as well as overall. Failure to secure the minimum passing marks in any subject will result in the candidate being declared failed.
Candidates who are not satisfied with their DHSE Kerala +2 SAY exam results have the option to apply for a revaluation of their answer sheets. The answer sheets will be rechecked, and any changes in marks will be updated accordingly. Typically, the revised results are released within two to three weeks of the revaluation application date.
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Out of 3,70,642 students who appeared for the exam, 2,88,394 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 77.81%. This marks a decline compared to previous years. In 2024, the pass rate for class 12 students was 78.69%. In 2023, it was 82.95%. In 2022, 83.7% of the students passed, while in 2021, the pass percentage stood at 87.94%.
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