The long wait for over 4.5 lakh students in Kerala is nearly over. The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) is all set to officially announce the Higher Secondary (Plus Two) and Vocational Higher Secondary (VHSE) examination results on May 26, 2026.
According to board officials, the results will be declared at 3:00 PM. Once the announcement is made, students can instantly log on to the official portals to view and download their scorecards.
Quick Facts: Kerala DHSE Plus 2 Results
| Event | Details |
| Result Date | May 26, 2026 |
| Result Time | 3:00 PM IST |
| Official Websites | results.kerala.gov.inresults.kite.kerala.gov.in |
| Credentials Needed | Registration Number & Date of Birth |
| Exam Dates | March 6 to March 28, 2026 |
How to Check Your Kerala Plus Two Result Online
To ensure a seamless experience, the board is hosting the results on multiple servers. Follow these simple steps to view your marks:
- Visit either of the official portals: results.kerala.gov.in or results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
- On the homepage, look for the link that reads “DHSE Plus Two Result 2026” or “VHSE Result 2026”.
- You will be redirected to a login page. Input your examination Roll Number (Registration Number) and your Date of Birth.
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- Your provisional marks memo will appear on the screen. Download it and take a printout for immediate reference.
Important Note for Students: The online scorecard is provisional. Students should thoroughly check their personal details, including the spelling of their name, school codes, subject-wise marks, and the final qualifying status. Any discrepancies should be brought to the notice of school authorities immediately.
A Look Back: Recent Trends and Pass Percentages
The 2026 board exams saw an estimated 4.5 lakh students appearing for the exams across thousands of centers in the state. The exams took place between March 6 and March 28, utilizing a pen-and-paper format with staggered timing slots to accommodate practical assessments.
This year’s data will soon be compared to previous years to track state academic performance. Here is how students fared in recent years:
- 2025 Performance: Last year, the results were announced slightly earlier, on May 22. Out of more than 4.4 lakh test-takers, 77.81% cleared the examination. True to historical trends, the Science stream led the pack with an impressive pass percentage of 83.25%, while the Commerce and Humanities streams recorded pass rates of 74.21% and 69.16%, respectively.
- 2024 Performance: In 2024, the results were declared on May 9. Around 3.7 lakh students took the exams, yielding an overall pass percentage of 78.69%.
What Happens Next?
In the days following the digital declaration, individual schools will distribute the physical, original mark sheets and official passing certificates.
For students who fell just short of a passing grade or those who believe their scores do not accurately reflect their performance, the Kerala Board will soon release a detailed schedule regarding revaluation, copy scrutiny, and the supplementary (SAY) examinations.
Students are advised to keep their admit cards safe, as the registration numbers printed on them will be required for all future result-related activities.












