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Kerala Plus One Result 2025 Declared: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has officially released the Plus One (Class 11) Results 2025 on June 2, 2025, at 1 PM. Thousands of students across the state who appeared for the exams can now access their results online.

Result Date and Time

  • Date Released: June 2, 2025
  • Time: 1 PM
  • Authority: Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty announced the results publicly.

This announcement aligns with the expectations shared by media outlets like Indian Express, India Today, and Economic Times.

Steps to Check Your Result

  1. Visit any of the official websites listed above.
  2. Click on the “DHSE Plus One Result 2025” link.
  3. Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
  4. Click Submit.
  5. Your result will appear on the screen.
  6. Download and print a copy for future reference.

Details Available in the Scorecard

Your digital mark sheet will include:

  • Full Name of Student
  • Roll Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Subject-wise Marks
  • Total Marks
  • Grade / Percentage
  • Pass/Fail Status

Note: This is a provisional mark sheet. The original certificate will be distributed by schools.

Revaluation Process

If you’re not satisfied with your marks:

  • You can apply for Revaluation or Scrutiny.
  • DHSE Kerala will release details and the revaluation form on the official websites shortly.
  • Revaluation is applicable subject-wise, and a small fee is usually charged per subject.

Timeline: Forms will likely be available within 5–7 days after result declaration.

School-wise Result Access

  • Schools can access consolidated results using their school code.
  • Students can ask their schools for a copy of the result if facing technical issues.
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This school-wise access helps in organizing performance tracking at the institution level.

Mobile Apps to Check Result

The Kerala government also supports result checking via mobile apps. Some reliable options are:

  • Saphalam 2025 App (Available on Google Play Store)
  • iExaMS Kerala
  • PRD Live App

These apps require your register number and date of birth, similar to the web process.

Performance Overview (Expected)

  • In 2024, the overall pass percentage was 85.32%.
  • Though the official stats for 2025 are pending, sources report a comparable or slightly higher success rate this year.
  • Science stream saw higher pass percentages in previous years compared to Commerce and Humanities.

Once official performance statistics are out, they’ll be available on the DHSE website and news portals.

Key Guidelines for Students

  • Use only official links to check results.
  • Ensure your internet connection is stable during the result check.
  • Double-check your Roll Number and Date of Birth for accuracy.
  • Download and save the mark sheet PDF as proof.
  • Do not panic if the website crashes—try again after some time.

Avoid using cybercafés or public Wi-Fi for privacy reasons.

What’s Next After the Result?

Once you’ve received your Plus One result:

  1. Begin preparation for Plus Two (Class 12) immediately.
  2. For low scores, consider supplementary exams or open school options.
  3. If unsure about your next step, talk to your school counselor or use Kerala’s academic guidance platforms.

Some students may also explore skill-based programs or short-term certifications alongside academics.

For Parents and Guardians

  • Encourage students irrespective of scores.
  • Discuss results openly to plan next steps without stress.
  • Help them with revaluation or retotalling applications, if needed.
  • If the result is low, consider psychological support or mentorship.

Remember: One exam doesn’t define a child’s future.

The Kerala Plus One Result 2025 marks a major milestone for over 4 lakh students in the state. With digital access, transparency, and timely declaration, the process reflects Kerala’s commitment to educational excellence.

Congratulations to all the successful students! For those who didn’t score as expected—this is just the beginning, not the end.

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