Kerala Plus Two Result 2022 Out: 28,450 students get A plus; overall pass percentage drops
Vagisha Kaushik | June 21, 2022 | 12:14 PM IST | 2 mins read
DHSE Kerala Plus Two Result 2022: Overall pass percentage is 83.87%. 86.14% Science students, 85.69% commerce, and 75.61% Arts passed.
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NEW DELHI:
The overall pass percentage of students in Kerala plus two result 2022 is 83.87%. The Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala has
declared 12th result 2022
today, June 21. While the overall percentage of Science students is 86.14%, Humanities students recorded 75.61%, and 85.69% Commerce students passed in Class 12 exams.
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This year, the overall pass percentage has dipped in comparison to the last year which was 87.94%. Kerala plus two result link is available on the official website – keralaresults.nic.in from 12 noon, students can their result by entering their roll number and date of birth.
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78 schools including three government schools have recorded 100 percent pass percentage and 28,450 students got full A plus. Last year, 136 schools had recorded 100%.
A total of 3,61,091 students appeared in Kerala plus two exams 2022 including 1,72,062 boys and 1,89,029 girls out of which 3,02,865 students passed. In Science stream, 1,79,153 students wrote exams out of which 1,54,320 passed. In Commerce, 1,08,955 students appeared for exams and 93,362 passed whereas in Humanities, 72,983 students sat for exams and 55,183 passed.
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District-wise, Kozhikode district recorded the highest pass percentage of 87.79% while Wayanad recorded the lowest with 75.07%.
Students can apply for SAY improvement exams from July 25 and for re-evaluation from July 27. Kerala plus two result 2022 has been declared within 20 days and there will be no grace marks this year.
How to check Kerala Plus Two Result 2022
- Go to the official website, keralaresults.nic.in or dhse.kerala.gov.in.
- Click on the link for Kerala 12th result 2022.
- Enter the roll number and date of birth in the result login window.
- Now, click on the ‘submit’ button.
- The Kerala plus two result 2022 will open on the screen.
- Take a screenshot and keep the provisional plus two result 2022 Kerala Board safe for future use.
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