Kerala plus two result 2022 tomorrow; timings, how to check
DHSE Kerala plus two result 2022 will be declared at 11am on the official website – keralaresults.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Kerala Board will declare plus two result 2022 tomorrow, June 21 at 11am. Kerala plus two result will be available on the official websites - kerelaresults.nic.in and dhse.kerala.gov.in. Students will be able to check their results by using their roll number and date of birth.
Earlier, an official told Careers360 that plus two result will be announced on June 20. “Plus two or Higher Secondary Examination (HSE), Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE) exam result will be declared on June 20,” Joint Director Examination had told Careers360.
Websites to check Kerala board result 2022
- kerelaresults.nic.in 2022 plus two
- result.kite.kerala.gov.in
- dhse.kerala.gov.in
How to check DHSE Kerala plus two result 2022
- Visit the official website - keralaresults.nic.in 2022.
- Now, click on the link ‘Kerala DHSE result 2022’.
- Now, enter the registration number and date of birth in the appropriate fields.
- Click on the button ‘Get Result’.
- Kerala plus two result 2022 will be displayed.
- Download Kerala 12th result 2022 for future references.
The board had conducted DHSE plus two exams from March 30 to April 22, 2022.
Last year, General education minister V Sivankutty announced the Kerala Class 12 and vocational higher secondary results in a press conference. A total of 3,78,702 regular students appeared in the exams, out of which 3,28,702 passed the exam. The overall pass percentage of Kerala plus two exams was 87.94%.
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