The Bengal Story Bureau | THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, declared the Kerala Plus One (Class 11) Result 2026 on Wednesday, June 10, at 3 pm. Over four lakh students across the Science, Commerce and Humanities streams can now check their Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE) scorecards online.
The result was announced by General Education Minister V. Sivankutty at a press conference, with the official link going live on the department’s portals shortly afterwards.
Where to Check the Kerala Plus One Result 2026
Students can access their scorecards on the following official websites:
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- results.hse.kerala.gov.in
- dhsekerala.gov.in
- keralaresults.nic.in
- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
- prd.kerala.gov.in
The result is also available on the Saphalam mobile app and DigiLocker.
How to Check Online – Step by Step
- Visit any of the official websites listed above.
- Click on the link titled “DHSE Kerala Plus One Result 2026”.
- Enter your registration/roll number and date of birth in the login window.
- Submit the details. The scorecard will appear on screen.
- Download a copy and take a printout for future reference.
Check by SMS
For students unable to access the website due to heavy traffic, the result can also be checked by SMS. Type:
KERALA11<space>RegistrationNumber
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and send it to 56263. The result will be sent back to the same number.
What the Scorecard Will Show
The provisional Plus One mark sheet will contain the student’s name, registration number, date of birth, school code, stream, subject-wise grades, total marks and the qualifying status. Students must verify the printed details and approach their school principal in case of any discrepancy.
Exam Dates and Background
The Kerala Plus One examinations 2026 were held from March 5 to March 27 across the state. Over 4 lakh students appeared from the Science, Commerce and Humanities streams. Additional candidates appeared from the open school and technical streams. In 2025, the overall Plus One pass percentage stood at 62.28 per cent, with the open school stream recording 40.53 per cent.
Revaluation, Scrutiny and SAY Exams
Students who are not satisfied with their marks may apply for:
- Revaluation of answer scripts
- Scrutiny (re-checking of totals and entries)
- Photocopies of evaluated answer sheets
Application forms in the prescribed format must be submitted to the school principal along with the requisite fee, deposited through the treasury. Forms will be available at the respective schools and on the department’s portal. Revaluation and scrutiny results will be published on dhsekerala.gov.in once processed.
Students who fail in one or two subjects will be eligible for the Save A Year (SAY) improvement examinations, with the schedule expected to be notified separately by the board.
What Happens Next
The original mark sheet will be issued by the respective schools after the results are formally released by the board. Students moving to Plus Two (Class 12) will continue with the same stream unless they apply for a stream change through the prescribed procedure. The DHSE is expected to release the toppers’ list, district-wise pass percentages and stream-wise breakdown in the official press communication.