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Live Updates: Kerala HSE 12th Result 2026 Expected Soon, Check Official Result Direct Link, CBSE Admits Class 12 Answer Sheet Discrepancies After Viral Posts

🕒 Updated: May 26, 2026 10:24:11 IST
Live Updates: Kerala HSE 12th Result 2026 Expected Soon, Check Official Result Direct Link, CBSE Admits Class 12 Answer Sheet Discrepancies After Viral Posts

Summary: Live Updates: Kerala HSE 12th Result 2026 Expected Soon, Check Official Result Direct Link, CBSE Admits Class 12 Answer Sheet Discrepancies After Viral Posts

Stay updated with the latest news about education boards, board exam results, admit cards, entrance exam notifications, answer keys, counselling dates and all news of university admissions in India. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, will declare the Kerala Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) Plus Two Result 2026 today on 26th May. 

Students can check the direct result link and the required documents and steps to download the results and answer keys of key exams of 2026. The major school announcements regarding school holidays, class 10 and 12 board examinations and important rules and regulations. 

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10:24 (IST) 26 May 2026

What was Kerala DHSE pass percentage in previous years?

Kerala DHSE Plus Two results were declared last year in Kerala on 22nd May. Kerala DHSE’s overall pass percentage was at 77.81 percent. Among all streams, science had the highest pass percentage of 83.25 percent.

The pass percentage in Commerce was 74.21 percent and pass percentage in Humanities was at 69.16 percent. Overall pass percentage in 2024 was at 78.69 percent. Approximately 3.74 lakh students appeared for the examination that year and over 2.94 lakh or more candidates passed the board exams.

The Kerala Plus Two result holds the key to undergraduate admissions in universities and colleges. Students are all looking forward to the official announcement as the next step of admissions and career start is about to begin.

10:11 (IST) 26 May 2026

What will be mentioned in the scorecard?

The scorecard will have all the important details about the student’s academic performance and personal details. Candidates should verify all the details after taking the result.

The scorecard is expected to have the student’s name, roll number, registration number, subject-wise results, total marks, and result status. In case of any discrepancy in personal details or marks, students should immediately get in touch with the school authorities / DHSE office for correction.

09:42 (IST) 26 May 2026

How to download Kerala DHSE Plus Two result 2026?

Students may check their result of Class 12 online using the steps below:

  • Open official DHSE Kerala website
  • Click on the link of Kerala HSE Plus Two Result 2026
  • Fill in the login details such as your roll number and your date of birth
  • Submit the required details
  • After a few seconds the result will be shown on your screen
  • A provisional mark sheet will also be available to save and download

Students should be advised to hold on to the printed copy of the online mark sheet until they receive the original certificates from their schools

09:30 (IST) 26 May 2026

What websites will be displaying Kerala HSE Plus Two result 2026?

Students can view and download their Kerala DHSE Plus Two results, 2026, from the official websites.

  • keralaresults.nic.in
  • dhsekerala.gov.in

Besides the websites, students can also check their scores through DigiLocker and the Saphalam mobile app. In the very first hours following the result declaration, due to heavy traffic, the official websites may display a slow response to a number of users. So, students have to wait patiently and refresh the page after a few minutes if required.