Kerala DHSE Plus Two result 2026 declared on May 22
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala will announce the Kerala DHSE Plus Two result 2026 on May 22, 2026 , Education Minister V Sivankutty confirmed. The result is expected to be released at around 3:00 PM and covers approximately 4.52 lakh registered candidates.
Exams for Plus Two were held across the state from March 6 to March 28, 2026 . More than 2,000 teachers participated in the evaluation process.
How to check Kerala DHSE Plus Two result 2026
Results will be published on three official portals: keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in and dhsekerala.gov.in. To view your digital scorecard you will need your registration details and to enter your roll number, date of birth (DD/MM/YYYY) and the captcha/security code shown on screen.
When the result goes live, look for the "Higher Secondary Results 2026" or "Plus Two Result 2026" link on any of the three portals. The digital scorecard will display subject-wise marks and the total score. Download and save a PDF copy for admissions and verification needs.
After the Kerala DHSE Plus Two result 2026: re-evaluation, certificates and timelines
The board will open re-evaluation applications immediately after the result announcement. The re-evaluation window continues till the end of May 2026 . Schools will guide students on the DHSE re-evaluation process and submission steps.
Passing certificates will be issued after the results are declared. The board has not published exact dates for physical mark sheets; students should check with their schools or the DHSE office for collection details.
Other related timelines to note: second year improvement results were released on May 8, 2026 , and the first exam results are scheduled for June 10, 2026 .
Keep your registration details, roll number and date of birth ready before the result release to avoid delays. If you face issues accessing the portals, contact your school or the DHSE helpdesk.
This announcement affects class 12 students planning college admissions and scholarship applications; use the digital scorecard copy for online forms until official certificates are issued.
For any discrepancy in name, roll number or marks, report immediately to your school or the DHSE office for correction and guidance.