The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, is all set to declare the Plus Two Result 2025 on Thursday, May 22, at 3:00 PM. Over 4.44 lakh students who appeared for the Class 12 board examinations are preparing to access their results through multiple official channels. To ensure convenience and accessibility, the DHSE will make the results available not only online but also via SMS, DigiLocker, and a dedicated mobile app.
Also See: DHSE Kerala Plus 2 Result 2025
Kerala Plus Two result 2025 : Steps to access mark sheets online
Students can access their marksheets online by visiting the official result websites. These include:
How to get Kerala 12th result via SMSStudents can also receive their results via SMS in case of high web traffic or limited internet access.
To check via SMS:
Type the following message: KERALA12 (space) Registration Number and send it to 56263. Once sent, students will receive their subject-wise marks as an SMS reply.
Accessing DHSE Kerala results on DigiLocker
The DigiLocker platform, maintained by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, will also host the digital marksheets.
To access through DigiLocker:
Using the Saphalam 2025 Mobile AppThe Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) has developed the Saphalam 2025 app to provide mobile access to board exam results.
Steps to use the app:
Kerala Class 12th exam 2025: What’s next
Students are advised to verify all personal and subject-wise details carefully. Any discrepancies in marks, name, or other data should be reported immediately to school authorities for correction. The online copy of the result is provisional. The original marksheets will be distributed by schools later.
In case students are not satisfied with their marks, the DHSE will open the window for revaluation and scrutiny applications shortly after the result declaration.
Also See: DHSE Kerala Plus 2 Result 2025
Kerala Plus Two result 2025 : Steps to access mark sheets online
Students can access their marksheets online by visiting the official result websites. These include:
- keralaresults.nic.in
- dhsekerala.gov.in
- result.kite.kerala.gov.in
- Visit any of the official websites.
- Click on the link that reads “DHSE Plus Two Result 2025.”
- Enter your registration number and date of birth.
- Click on “Submit.”
- Your result will appear on the screen. Download and save a copy for future reference.
How to get Kerala 12th result via SMSStudents can also receive their results via SMS in case of high web traffic or limited internet access.
To check via SMS:
Type the following message: KERALA12 (space) Registration Number and send it to 56263. Once sent, students will receive their subject-wise marks as an SMS reply.
Accessing DHSE Kerala results on DigiLocker
The DigiLocker platform, maintained by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, will also host the digital marksheets.
To access through DigiLocker:
- Go to digilocker.gov.in or use the DigiLocker mobile app.
- Log in using your Aadhaar number or registered mobile number.
- Navigate to the “Education” section.
- Select DHSE Kerala and then choose “Class 12 Marksheet 2025.”
- Enter your credentials to access and download the document.
Using the Saphalam 2025 Mobile AppThe Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) has developed the Saphalam 2025 app to provide mobile access to board exam results.
Steps to use the app:
- Download “Saphalam 2025” from the Google Play Store.
- Open the app and select “DHSE Plus Two Result 2025.”
- Enter your roll number and date of birth.
- View and download your result instantly.
Kerala Class 12th exam 2025: What’s next
Students are advised to verify all personal and subject-wise details carefully. Any discrepancies in marks, name, or other data should be reported immediately to school authorities for correction. The online copy of the result is provisional. The original marksheets will be distributed by schools later.
In case students are not satisfied with their marks, the DHSE will open the window for revaluation and scrutiny applications shortly after the result declaration.
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