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Arjun Verma
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Kerala +2 Result 2026 Declared: Check Scores & Next Steps

The wait is finally over for over 4.4 lakh students. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala has officially declared the Kerala +2 Result 2026 for both Higher Secondary (HSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary (VHSE) examinations. This year, the state has recorded an impressive overall pass percentage, marking a significant milestone for students who appeared for the exams held in March.

Key Highlights of the DHSE Kerala +2 Result 2026

The results, announced by General Education Minister V. Sivankutty, paint a competitive picture. The performance across different streams shows a consistent trend, with the Science stream leading in pass percentage. For aspirants of competitive exams like NEET and JEE, these scores are a crucial first step.

Metric Data
Overall Pass Percentage 83.15%
Science Stream Pass % 87.31%
Commerce Stream Pass % 82.75%
Humanities Stream Pass % 71.93%
Students Securing A+ (All Subjects) 39,242
VHSE Overall Pass Percentage 78.39%

What are your thoughts on this year's stream-wise performance? Share your analysis in the comments below.

How to Check Your Result Online

Accessing your marksheet is straightforward. You can check your scores on multiple official platforms to avoid traffic-related delays. Keep your registration number and date of birth ready.


Quick Access: The primary portal to check your HSE and VHSE results is keralaresults.nic.in. Results are also available on the 'Saphalam' mobile application.

Follow these steps:

  1. Visit an official result website like results.hse.kerala.gov.in or result.kite.kerala.gov.in.
  2. Click on the link for 'DHSE Results 2026' or 'VHSE Results 2026'.
  3. Enter your roll number and date of birth in the required fields.
  4. Click 'Submit' to view your result.
  5. Download and take a printout of your marksheet for future reference.

Students celebrating after checking their Kerala Plus Two results online

Next Steps: Re-evaluation and Career Planning

Your +2 result is a stepping stone, not a final destination. Whether you've scored high or feel you could have done better, there are clear paths forward.

Re-evaluation and SAY Exams

If you believe there's a discrepancy in your marks, you can apply for re-evaluation or scrutiny. For those who couldn't clear one or more subjects, the Save A Year (SAY) exam provides a second chance to pass within the same academic year, ensuring you don't fall behind in your career journey.

Process Tentative Application Dates
Re-evaluation Official details are awaited
Scrutiny Official details are awaited
SAY Exam Official details are awaited

Career Pathways

With your +2 scores, you can now focus on university admissions through CUET or prepare for specialized government jobs like SSC CHSL, Stenographer Grade 'C' & 'D', or roles in Railways (RRB). Your 12th standard qualification is the minimum eligibility for many prestigious government positions.

Now that the results are out, what is the first career step you are planning to take? Let us know your goals!

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