
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 Declared: Check DHSE HSE VHSE Results, Pass Percentage, and Direct Link

The Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 has been declared today for DHSE, HSE, and VHSE students. Here are the steps to check your results, pass percentages, and next admission processes.
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Introduction
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala has officially released the Plus Two SAY (Save A Year) Exam Results 2025 today, July 18, on their official website keralaresults.nic.in. The SAY exams were conducted for students who could not pass in one or two subjects in the regular March examinations, providing them with an opportunity to continue their higher education without losing an academic year.
This article covers detailed instructions on how to check Kerala Plus Two SAY results, pass percentage statistics, VHSE results, revaluation processes, and admission updates for students awaiting their higher education journey.
What is the Kerala Plus Two SAY Exam?
Purpose of SAY Exams
The Save A Year (SAY) exam is an opportunity given by DHSE Kerala to:
Help students clear failed subjects without losing an entire academic year.
Enhance the overall pass percentage of the board.
Allow immediate eligibility for undergraduate admissions.
Who Conducts It?
The DHSE Kerala conducts the SAY exams for HSE and VHSE streams.
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 – Highlights
Result Declaration Date
Date: July 18, 2025
Time: Declared in the morning and available online now
Where to Check Results?
Students can check their results at:
dhsekerala.gov.in
Credentials Required
Roll Number / Register Number
Date of Birth
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Plus Two SAY Results
Visit the official website keralaresults.nic.in.
Click on ‘DHSE SAY/Improvement Result 2025’ link.
Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
Click Submit.
Your result will appear on the screen.
Download and take a printout for future reference.
Pass Percentage and Analysis
Overall Performance
As per Indian Express:
Overall Pass Percentage: 79.8%
Number of Students Appeared: Over 45,000
Top Performing District: Ernakulam
Lowest Performing District: Wayanad
Subject-Wise Pass Trends
Science Stream: 85%
Commerce Stream: 77%
Humanities Stream: 73%
VHSE SAY Result 2025
The Vocational Higher Secondary Education (VHSE) SAY results have also been released simultaneously. Students can check using the same procedure on the DHSE website.
Revaluation and Scrutiny Process
Who Can Apply?
Students who are dissatisfied with their SAY exam marks can apply for:
Revaluation: For recalculating and reassessing the entire paper.
Scrutiny: For checking calculation errors in marks awarded.
How to Apply?
Applications are to be submitted through the respective schools within 5 working days of result declaration.
Fees per paper will be notified by DHSE shortly.
Admission and Next Steps
With SAY results declared, eligible students can now:
Apply for degree admissions under Kerala University, MG University, Calicut University, and Kannur University.
Participate in Centralised Allotment Process (CAP) for degree courses starting soon.
For VHSE students, admissions into advanced diploma or polytechnic programmes will open from next week.
Internal Links to Related Results and Education News
For readers following education results and admission updates:
FAQ
When was Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 declared?
The result was declared on July 18, 2025 by DHSE Kerala on its official websites.
How can I check my Plus Two SAY result?
Visit keralaresults.nic.in, click the SAY result link, enter your Roll Number and DOB to view results.
What is the pass percentage for Kerala Plus Two SAY exams this year?
The overall pass percentage stands at 79.8%, with Science stream students performing the best.
Can I apply for revaluation of my SAY exam paper?
Yes, revaluation and scrutiny applications are open through your school within five days of result declaration.
Helpful Resources
Conclusion
The Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 has brought relief to thousands of students aiming to continue their higher education without losing an academic year. With admissions to UG courses set to begin soon, students are advised to keep their documents ready and monitor university websites for upcoming CAP registration dates.
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