The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala will announce the Plus One exam results today at 3 p.m. Over 4 lakh students across Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams are awaiting their scores. Results will be available on the official websites: results.hse.kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, results.kerala.gov.in, and dhsekerala.gov.in.
How to access the Kerala Plus One results
Students can view their scorecards by visiting any of the five authorized portals designated by the DHSE. According to the board, users must navigate to the link labeled “Kerala +1 results 2026.” To access individual scorecards, students are required to input their registration number and date of birth. Once the details are submitted, the results appear on the screen, and the board recommends that students download and save a digital copy for their records.

What information is included on the scorecard?
The official online scorecard contains the student’s name, roll number, registration number, subject-wise marks, and the final status of the results. The DHSE advises that if a student discovers any discrepancies in their data, they should contact their school authorities immediately for correction. Further information regarding the SAY (Save A Year) exam or re-evaluation processes can be accessed through the IE Education Portal.
Context of the 2026 examination cycle
The 2026 examinations were conducted between March 5 and March 27. The current cohort follows a previous academic year where results were declared on June 2. Data from the previous year’s cycle provides a point of comparison: in the prior session, 3,83,647 regular candidates appeared for the exams, achieving a pass percentage of 62.28 per cent. Comparatively, the open school and technical streams saw 28,177 and 1,572 candidates respectively, with pass rates of 40.53 per cent and 44.37 per cent.
What may happen after the results are released?
Following the declaration of results, students who are dissatisfied with their marks have the option to seek further administrative review. A possible next step for these students is to apply for re-evaluation, re-checking, or scrutiny of their answer scripts. Additionally, students who did not meet the passing criteria may look toward the SAY exam as a pathway to improve their standing, with specific details on these procedures likely to be provided by the board in the coming days.

