• Published: Jun 03 2025 10:48 AM
  • Last Updated: Jun 03 2025 12:26 PM

Kerala's 2025 Plus One results show a 62.28% pass rate, down from last year. Stream-wise results vary, with access available online via several websites using registration number and date of birth.


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Kerala Plus One Results 2025: A Closer Look

Kerala Plus One Results 2025: A Bittersweet Celebration

The wait is finally over for Kerala's Class 11 students! The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) released the much-anticipated Plus One results on June 2nd, 2025. While there's certainly reason to celebrate for many, the overall pass percentage showed a slight dip compared to last year, leaving some with mixed emotions. Let's dive into the details.

The Numbers Tell a Story

A total of 3,83,647 students registered for the exams, but 3,892 were absent. This means the results for 3,79,444 students were processed. The overall pass percentage stands at 62.28%, which, honestly, is a bit lower than the 67.30% recorded in 2024. A little disappointing, I know, but it's important to remember that every student's journey is unique.

  • Science Stream: 68.69% pass percentage (down slightly from 69.98% last year)
  • Humanities Stream: 50.57% pass percentage (a more noticeable drop from 57.96% last year)
  • Commerce Stream: 59.64% pass percentage (also down from 69.20% in 2024)
  • Open School: 40.53% pass percentage
  • Technical Stream: 44.37% pass percentage

I found those differences between the streams interesting — quite a fluctuation. It makes you wonder what factors might have contributed to those changes.

How to Check Your Results

Checking your results is thankfully pretty straightforward. You can access your marks memo on several websites:

  • results.hse.kerala.gov.in
  • results.kite.kerala.gov.in
  • prd.kerala.gov.in
  • keralaresults.nic.in

You'll need your registration number and date of birth. Expect some website traffic – it's understandably busy on result day! If you run into problems, the SMS facility is also available; just send KERALA11 to 56263.

Beyond the Numbers

While the pass percentage is a significant metric, it doesn't define a student's worth or potential. Remember to celebrate your hard work and achievements, no matter the outcome. There's always support available if you're feeling down or need guidance on your next steps. And of course, don’t be afraid to seek help from friends and family.

Looking Ahead

The DHSE Kerala Plus One results mark a significant milestone for students. Whether you're celebrating a success or planning your next steps after a less-than-ideal outcome, remember that this is just one chapter in your journey. The future holds countless opportunities, and your potential is limitless.

FAQ

The overall pass percentage for the Kerala Plus One 2025 exams is 62.28%, a slight decrease from the previous year's results.

You can check your Kerala Plus One results online through several websites using your registration number and date of birth. Look for official Kerala DHSE links.

Stream-wise results for Kerala Plus One 2025 are available on the official result websites. Look for options to filter by your chosen stream.

To check your Kerala Plus One results, you'll need your registration number and date of birth. Keep this information readily available.

The official DHSE Kerala website and other designated educational portals will publish the Kerala Plus One results. Search for 'Kerala Plus One Results 2025'.

If you face difficulties accessing your Kerala Plus One results online, contact the DHSE Kerala help desk for assistance.

The official release date for the Kerala Plus One 2025 exam results is announced on the official DHSE website and educational news outlets.

If your Kerala Plus One 2025 results appear incorrect, immediately contact the DHSE Kerala for rectification and provide necessary evidence.

While the individual results are accessible online, school-level aggregate data might be released separately by the DHSE Kerala later.

The pass percentage reflects the overall performance of students in the Kerala Plus One 2025 examinations. It serves as an indicator of the educational standards.

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