Vaishnavi Shukla | May 26, 2026 | 10:16 PM IST | 1 min read
DHSE Kerala will soon issue the detailed timetable for the SAY 2026 exam dates on the official website dhsekerala.gov.in
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The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala has announced the Kerala Plus Two SAY exam dates 2026. DHSE Kerala will conduct Kerala +2 SAY exams 2026 from June 29 to July 3.
DHSE will soon issue the detailed timetable for the Kerala SAY 2026 exam dates on the official website dhsekerala.gov.in.
Kerala Plus Two results 2026 were announced today. Students were able to download the Kerala +2 result 2026 on keralaresults.nic.in using their login credentials. More than 30,000 students secured an A+ in all Class 12 subjects.
Students who want to improve their marks or have failed in one or two subjects can apply for Kerala SAY exams 2026.
As per previous year trends, the SAY Plus exam is expected to be held in two shifts, forenoon (FN) session from 9:30 am to 12:15 pm, while the afternoon session will be held from 2 pm to 4:45 pm.
More than 4.52 lakh students appeared for the Kerala plus two exams 2026, and 3,52,765 have qualified for the Class 12 exams. The overall pass percentage stands at 77.97%. Notably, girls have outshone boys by marking a pass percentage of 86.89%.
Among all Class 12 streams, science recorded the highest pass percentage at 84.55%, followed by commerce at 74.74%, while arts recorded the lowest at 66.38%. Additionally, Idukki emerged as the best performer with 84.64%, while Kasaragod recorded the lowest pass percentage of 71.72%.
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