DHSE Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 Released: Check at keralaresults.nic.in

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has announced the results for the Plus Two Supplementary (SAY – Save A Year) Examinations 2025 today, July 19, 2025.

Key Details:

  1. What is SAY? 
    • These supplementary exams (June 12-20, 2025) allow Class 12 students to retake subjects they failed in the main DHSE Kerala board exams earlier this year.
  2. Where to Check:
    • Official Websites: keralaresults.nic.in or result.kite.kerala.gov.in
  3. How to Check:
    • Visit either official website.
    • Find and click the link “Kerala Plus Two SAY Results 2025”.
    • Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
    • Submit to view your provisional marksheet.
    • Download and print the result for your records.
  4. Passing Marks: 
    • Students must meet the required passing criteria set by DHSE Kerala.
  5. After Results:
    • Cleared Students: Focus on college admissions, entrance exams, or competitive tests for your next steps.
    • Not Cleared Students: Explore options like re-evaluation or applying for future supplementary exams (if applicable).

Performance Context:

  • The regular Plus Two 2025 exams saw 3,70,642 candidates.
  • 2,88,394 students passed, achieving an overall pass percentage of 77.81% (a slight decline of 0.88% compared to 2024).

Stay Updated: Students are advised to rely on the official DHSE Kerala websites (keralaresults.nic.in or result.kite.kerala.gov.in) for the latest and most accurate information regarding results and further procedures.

Key improvements made:

  1. Clear Headline & Date: Starts with the essential news (Results Released) and the current date.
  2. Concise Structure: Uses bullet points and headings for easy scanning.
  3. Removed Redundancy: Combines repeated information about the purpose of SAY and result checking.
  4. Removed Fluff: Eliminated promotional text (“Festive offer”), “Story continues below ad” markers, unnecessary social media icons, and redundant captions.
  5. Updated Tense: Changed “Once released” and “expected date” to reflect the results are announced (as indicated by the “Updated: July 18” and today’s date).
  6. Clarity on Next Steps: Clearly separates advice for students who passed vs. those who didn’t.
  7. Contextualized Stats: Presents the regular exam pass percentage clearly as background context.
  8. Direct Instructions: Provides a cleaner, more direct step-by-step guide for checking results.
  9. Official Focus: Emphasizes relying on official websites for information.
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