Previous years performance
Last year, the Kerala Plus Two results were announced on May 22, and the overall pass percentage stood at 77.81 per cent. The Science stream recorded the best performance with 83.25 per cent students clearing the examination. Commerce registered 74.21 per cent, while Humanities reported 69.16 per cent.
In 2024, nearly 3.74 lakh students appeared for the Higher Secondary Examination and more than 2.94 lakh students qualified. The overall pass percentage that year was 78.69 per cent. The results in 2023 and 2022 were declared on May 25 and June 21 respectively.
Result access and verification
Students downloading the digital scorecard should verify important information including their personal details and marks secured in every subject. Any mistake in the marksheet must be immediately reported to school authorities for correction.
Candidates using the Saphalam KITE application or PRD Live app can access the result by entering their registration number and date of birth. DigiLocker users may also need One Time Password verification through their Aadhaar linked mobile number before accessing the marksheet online.
Due to tensions in the Middle East region, examinations scheduled at Gulf centres were cancelled this year. Students from those centres will receive marks based on internal assessments and school term examination performance. The online scorecard released by the board will remain provisional until original certificates are distributed through schools. Students are advised to keep multiple copies of the downloaded result ready for undergraduate admission procedures and future verification requirements.