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Kerala DHSE Plus One Result 2026: Official Websites and How to Check Scores

Kerala DHSE Plus One (+1) Result 2026: Websites, apps to check

By Rohan GuptaPublished 10 June 2026· 3 min read
Kerala DHSE Plus One Result 2026: Official Websites and How to Check Scores
Kerala DHSE Plus One Result 2026: Official Websites and How to Check Scores

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education will declare the Class 11 annual exam results today at 3 pm, marking a significant milestone for over 4 lakh students across the state.

The wait is finally over for students who sat for the Higher Secondary First Year examinations this academic year. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, is set to publish the results at 3 pm today, June 10, 2026. With the exams having concluded after a busy spell from March 5 to March 27, the focus now shifts to the digital scorecards that will determine the path forward for thousands of students entering their final year of schooling.

Accessing Your Results

To avoid the inevitable server congestion that accompanies a state-wide result announcement, the board has authorized several platforms for students to check their status. Candidates can access their marks memos through official websites, including results.hse.kerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, and dhsekerala.gov.in.

Beyond the web portals, the government has provided mobile-friendly alternatives. Students can use the Saphalam, Nammude Keralam, or iExaMS-Kerala applications to view their scores. For those struggling with connectivity, the PRD Live app, SMS services, and the DigiLocker platform remain reliable options. To check via SMS, simply type KERALA11, add a space, input your registration number, and send it to 56263.

A Look at the Numbers

This year’s examination cycle saw a massive turnout, with approximately 4,11,025 students registering for the Higher Secondary exams and 3,41,222 candidates participating in the improvement examinations. As the monsoon 2026 season sets in across the region, the timely release of these results provides much-needed clarity for students planning their next academic steps. Whether you are aiming for the science, commerce, or humanities streams, the digital marksheet will be your primary document for moving into the Plus Two year.

Why It Matters: The Bigger Picture

For students and parents, this Kerala DHSE Plus One result is more than just a tally of marks; it is a critical checkpoint in the state's secondary education framework. The transition from Class 11 to 12 is pivotal, and the results serve as a barometer for academic readiness. By maintaining a decentralized approach to result publication—spreading the load across multiple government servers—the authorities are attempting to minimize the stress of the "result day" scramble. While the digital scorecard is the immediate goal, students should remember that these results are the foundation for the upcoming Plus Two board year, and the board has already outlined provisions for those seeking re-evaluation or scrutiny of their answer sheets.

Pro-Tips for Students

Once the link goes live, keep your roll number and date of birth ready to ensure a smooth login process. If you encounter a "server busy" message, do not panic; it is a common occurrence during the first hour of a major result release. Switch to the mobile applications or the SMS service if the primary web portals remain unresponsive. Once you successfully access your result, be sure to save a digital copy or print a hard copy for your personal records, as these are essential for the upcoming school admission and registration processes.

By Rohan Gupta
Business Correspondent

Rohan Gupta covers the economy, markets and companies for PoliticalPedia.