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Kerala Plus Two Say Result 2025 OUT at kerelaresults.nic.in -Check School Wise Link Here

Published on July 18, 2025 | By Aditya Kumar Singh | Linkedin

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala has officially announced the Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2025 today, July 18, 2025. Students who appeared for the Plus 2 Supplementary Exams can now access their Kerala Plus 2 SAY marksheets on the official result portal — results.hse.kerala.gov.in.

This supplementary exam provided a second chance for students who did not clear one or more subjects in the main Kerala DHSE Plus Two exam. Those who pass the SAY (Save A Year) examination are now eligible to participate in upcoming admission processes for higher education.

 

Kerala +2 SAY Result 2025 – Key Highlights

Category Details
Exam Name Kerala Plus 2 SAY Exam 2025
Conducting Body DHSE Kerala
Result Status Declared (July 18, 2025)
Official Website results.hse.kerala.gov.in
Login Credentials Registration Number & Date of Birth

 

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How to Check Kerala +2 SAY Result 2025 Online

 

You can follow theses simple steps to download your result :-

  1. Visit the official DHSE Kerala result portal: results.hse.kerala.gov.in

  2. Click on the ‘Plus Two SAY Result 2025’ link on the homepage

  3. Enter your registration number and date of birth in the login fields

  4. Click on Submit to view your result

  5. Download the online marksheet and take a printout for future use

 

Check Kerala Plus Two Supplementary Result 2025 via SMS

In case of website traffic or slow loading, students can also access their results via SMS. Just follow the format below:

 

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1. What does SAY stand for in Kerala Plus Two exams ?

SAY stands for Save A Year. It is a supplementary examination that allows students who failed in one or more subjects in the main Kerala Plus Two exams to reappear and avoid losing an academic year.

2. Can I use the SAY result marksheet for college admissions ?

Yes, once you pass the SAY exam, the marksheet is considered equivalent to the regular board result. You can use it for college admissions, counseling, or higher education applications.

3. Will the SAY result mention that it’s a supplementary exam ?

No, the final marksheet generally does not indicate whether you passed through the SAY exam. It is treated as a regular pass certificate by colleges and institutions.

4. How many subjects can I appear for in the SAY exam ?

Students are typically allowed to appear for SAY exams in up to three subjects, depending on the number of subjects they failed in the main exam.

5. Is there a separate pass percentage required for SAY exams ?

No, the pass criteria for SAY exams are the same as regular exams: a minimum of 30% marks in each subject and 30% overall (with internal and external marks combined).

6. What happens if I lose access to my registration number ?

If you forget or lose your registration number, you can retrieve it by contacting your school administration or checking previous exam documents such as the admit card.

7. Can private candidates appear for the Plus Two SAY exam ?

Yes, private or open school candidates who appeared for the main Plus Two exam under DHSE are also eligible to appear for the SAY exams.

8. How long is the SAY marksheet valid ?

The SAY marksheet is permanently valid and can be used just like the regular result for all educational and career-related purposes.

9. Is there any grace marks policy for SAY exams ?

Yes, DHSE Kerala may grant grace marks under specific circumstances such as participation in sports or extracurricular activities, subject to the board’s guidelines.

10. Can I improve my marks in subjects I already passed through SAY ?

No, SAY exams are strictly meant for students who have failed in one or more subjects. If you want to improve marks, you’ll need to wait for the board’s official improvement exam notification.

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