DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, declared the Kerala Plus Two Result 2025. Here, candidates can check the DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025 commerce stream pass percentage.

In the Commerce stream of the Kerala Plus Two Exam 2025, a total of 1,06,796 students appeared, out of which 79,255 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 74.21%.

DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2025: Where To Check

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The official result link for the DHSE Kerala Plus Two Exams 2025 will be available today at 4 PM. Students are advised to have their admit cards ready to avoid any hiccups in the login process, as they will require information such as their registration number and date of birth.

Note that the online mark sheet is provisional. Original certificates will be made available by respective schools at a later stage.

This year, 4,44,807 students had registered for the Kerala Class 12 board exams, exhibiting steady participation from all streams.

In order to pass successfully, the students need to achieve minimum 30% marks in each subject component that includes theory, practicals, and internal assessment. Moreover, a grade of D+ or more in all subjects is also necessary. The 9-point grading system of DHSE from A+ to E is adopted where the minimum passing grade is D+. The insufficient ones will be stamped as failed in that subject.

For perspective, the 2024 exams were conducted between March 1 and March 26, with the results declared on May 9. The pass percentage for the last year was 78.69%, down from 82.95% in 2023.

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