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Kerala Plus One Results: How to Check Scores and Pass Criteria

Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Kerala Plus One Results: How to Check Scores and Pass Criteria

Man, this whole thing with the Kerala Plus One results is just dragging on. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education DHSE, that’s who’s handling it they were supposed to drop the class 11 scores on June 10th. But nope. Postponed again. All because of those exams happening in the Gulf countries. It just keeps shifting things around. Now everyone is expecting them today, July 15th.

You can actually check everything online, though. It’s a mess of links, honestly. You have to jump between dhsekerala.gov.in, and then there are results.hse.kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in… that’s a lot just trying to find the right place.

If you want to actually pull up your score, you need some specific steps. It’s not some simple click-and-go thing. You have to follow them carefully if you want to avoid getting lost in the system.

  1. First off, you gotta start at the main results portal. Go to results.hse.kerala.gov.in. That seems to be the primary one for the DHSE stuff.
  2. Then, click on that link for the Kerala plus one result itself. It’s tucked somewhere there.
  3. And then the tricky part: entering your details. You need your exam roll number that’s crucial. And don't forget your date of birth. Seriously, both things are needed to make it work. Input those numbers in.
  4. After you’ve put everything in, hit submit. Just click that button. Then, wait. Hopefully the scorecard pops up. You need to check and download the DHSE plus one result for 2026. Make sure you print a copy out. For keeping track later, obviously.

But there's another way too. The SMS route. That’s faster if you’re on the go. Open your phone’s messaging app. Then you type KERALA11 followed by your registration or roll number just a space in between those two things. Send that text to 56263.

That way, when they release the scorecard, it should come straight to you via SMS. You just have to wait for them to actually send it out, though. That part is up to them.

If you want the PDF scorecards, there’s another layer. You need to download that Saphalam app from the Google Play store first. Once that’s installed, then you go back and click on the DHSE Kerala Plus One scorecard link inside the app. Again, you use your application number and date of birth as the keys to log in into that system.

The PDF should be available right there for download once you get past the login screen. Make sure you save it. Print it out too. For backup purposes. It’s just better to have everything physically.

It’s a big group, mind you. Over four lakh students actually sat for these exams this time around. That scale alone is huge. And there are passing requirements. You need at least 35 per cent in every single paper. Not just the total score, but each one of them. That’s the rule.

Looking back at what happened last year, the pass rate was about 62.28 per cent overall for 2025. This year? Things are expected to stay above sixty per cent. But you can't just rely on that. Keep watching those official websites. Stay updated. Don’t panic yet. Just keep tracking where the information is coming from. It’s all moving pretty fast, isn't it?

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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