May 10, 2018
The results for the Kerala Plus Two exams (SSLC), which includes the Higher Secondary as well as the Vocational exams, will be announced on the official website, the link for which is keralaresults.nic.in shortly — about 30 mins. This information is according to a statement from the Secretary, Board of Higher Secondary Examinations Kerala. The results will be declared from the PRD Chamber situated at the south block of the Kerala Secretariat.
Kerala DHSE is releasing these results five days earlier than it was released last year.
8 EASY PLACES TO CHECK KERALA PLUS TWO RESULTS QUICKLY
The first thing a student needs to do is to go to any of the official website of the Kerala DHSE to check their Kerala Plus Two results (SSLC), click on the results link given there, and enter their official examination registration details to submit. However, since heavy traffic is expected at 11 am, the time of the results coming out, students are requested to be patient and resort to these websites if the main website i.e. www.keralaresults.nic.in is not working:
1. www.dhsekerala.gov.in
2. www.results.nic.in
3. www.educationkerala.gov.in
4. kerala.gov.in
5. www.results.itschool.gov.in
6. www.cdit.org
7. www.examresults.kerala.gov.in
8. www.prd.kerala.gov.in
MORE ABOUT THE KERALA PLUS TWO EXAMS
The class 12 or second year exams in Kerala were conducted across the state itself, along with Mahe, Lakshadweep, and the Gulf countries for more than 4.6 lakh students from March 7 to March 28 this year
Out of the total number of candidates who appeared for the Kerala Plus Two exam (SSLC), 69,971 were from open school and 33,369 were compartmental candidates
KERALA DHSE PLUS TWO RESULTS: APPS TO CHECK FROM
Along with the above mentioned websites, the Kerala SSLC results will also be released on iExaMS, the PRD Live app of Kerala Public Relations Department, and Saphalam app of Kerala Education Board
These apps are available on Google Play Store
KERALA PLUS TWO RESULTS: OVERALL PASS PERCENTAGE
Pass percentage in 2017: 83.37
Pass percentage in 2016: 80.94
KERALA PLUS TWO RESULTS: STREAM-WISE QUALIFICATION OF STUDENTS IN 2017
Science stream: 1,57,218 candidates qualified for higher studies from the 1,82,285 last year
Humanities stream: 54,624 candidates out of 71,586 had qualified
Commerce stream: 93,420 candidates had qualified out of 1,11,268 who appeared for the SSLC exam in 2017