The Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 has been officially declared today, May 22, 2025, by the Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty. This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 77.81%. The Science stream recorded the highest pass percentage at 83.25%, with 1,57,561 out of 1,89,263 students clearing the exam. The Commerce stream followed with a pass percentage of 74.21%, as 79,255 out of 1,06,796 students passed. The Humanities stream registered a pass percentage of 69.16%, with 51,578 students passing out of the 74,583 who appeared.
How to Check Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 Online
Students can easily access their Plus Two results through the official Kerala Board websites by following the steps given below:
- Visit any of the Official Websites
- Enter Required Details
- After entering the details correctly, click on the “Submit” or “Get Result” button.
- Your Kerala Plus Two result will be displayed on the screen. Download and save a copy for future reference.
Students can also obtain a digitally verified marksheet through DigiLocker, an official government digital document repository. Here is how:
- Open the DigiLocker app or visit digilocker.gov.in.
- Log in using your Aadhaar Number and OTP.
- On the dashboard, click the ‘Pull Partner Documents’ option on the sidebar.
- Select ‘Kerala Board of Higher Secondary Education’ from the first dropdown.
- Select ‘Marksheet’ or ‘Kerala 12th Marksheet’ from the second option.
- Enter the year of passing (2025) and your roll number.
- Click on ‘Get Document’ to download your digital marksheet.
- You can then save it to your DigiLocker account for easy future access.
For students who do not have easy internet access, Kerala Plus Two results can be checked via SMS by following this simple step:
- Send an SMS in the format: KERALA12 <Registration Number>
- Send it to the number: 56263
- You will receive an SMS with your result details shortly.
To qualify for the Kerala Plus Two examination, students must meet the minimum passing marks criteria. They need to secure at least 30% marks in each subject. If a student fails in one or two subjects, they are eligible to appear for supplementary exams (SAY exam).
Students who do not clear all subjects in the Kerala Plus Two exam 2025 need not worry. The Kerala Board offers the SAY (Save a Year) supplementary examination. This allows students to pass the failed subjects without losing an entire academic year.
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