
The Kerala Higher Secondary Education Department has released the date of the Kerala Plus Two (12th) Exam 2025 Result. The results will be declared on May 22 at 3 pm. The results will be announced by Education Minister V. Sivankutty through a press conference. After that, the students appearing in the exam can check the scorecard by entering the roll number by visiting the official website keralaresults.nic.in and results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
This year, the Kerala Board 12th examination was conducted from March 6 to March 29. The Arts stream examination ended on March 21. About 4,44,707 students appeared in the exam. All the figures, including the total pass percentage and, toppers list, will be released along with the result. Last year, the Plus Two results were declared on May 9, and a total of 78.69 percent of students were successful.
Kerala Plus Two 12th Result 2025: On which websites can you check
After the declaration of Kerala Plus Two Result 2025, students can check their scorecards on the official website keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, examresults.kerala.gov.in and results.kerala.nic.in. To check the marksheet, the student has to enter the roll number. Apart from this, students can also check their results on SMS and DigiLocker.
Kerala Plus Two 12th Result 2025: How to Check: Check the result like this
Go to the official website keralaresults.nic.in.
Click on the Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 link here.
Now enter the roll number and date of birth and submit.
The scorecard will appear on the screen.
Now check and download the marksheet.
Kerala Plus Two 12th Result 2025 Check Via SMS: How to check the result through SMS.
Kerala Board 12th students can also check their results through SMS. For this, the student has to type KERALA12
Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from News 18 hindi. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.
-
Bachelor of Law: Law graduates will not be able to directly appear for the civil judge exam; 3 years of legal practice is necessary: Supreme Court
-
Harry Potter Reboot is set to become the world's most expensive TV show
-
Government likely to bring IBC amendment bill in Parliament's monsoon session: Sources
-
Listed Developers Strengthen their Hold on India's Residential Real Estate
-
Indian stocks continue to slump over profit booking; news on US trade deal in focus