The Kerala Board of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) is expected to announce the Kerala Plus Two Result 2026 in the month of May 2026. Students who appeared for the Class 12 examinations can check their results via SMS and online mode. The board will release the result on the official website, dhsekerala.gov.in. Along with the website, students can also access their marksheet through SMS by sending a specific code to a designated number.
How to Check Kerala Plus Two Result 2026 via SMS
To check the result via SMS, students need to type a message in the following format: RESULT[space]KERALA[space]REGISTRATION NUMBER and send it to 56263. For example: RESULT KERALA 123456. The result will be sent as a reply on the same mobile number. This service is available for all mobile networks in India. Students are advised to keep their registration number handy before sending the SMS.
Steps to Check Result on Official Website
Students can also check their result on the official website by following these steps:
- Visit the official website dhsekerala.gov.in.
- Click on the link for 'Plus Two Result 2026' on the homepage.
- Enter the registration number and date of birth in the required fields.
- Click on 'Submit' to view the result.
- Download the marksheet and take a printout for future reference.
Details Mentioned in the Marksheet
The Kerala Plus Two marksheet will include the following details: student's name, registration number, date of birth, subject-wise marks, total marks, grade, and percentage. Students must verify all details carefully and contact the board in case of any discrepancy.
Important Points
The board has not yet announced the exact date and time for the result declaration. However, it is expected to be released in the last week of May 2026. Students are advised to keep checking the official website and this page for the latest updates. The result will also be available on the mobile app 'Kerala DHSE' for easy access.
Last year, the Kerala Plus Two result was declared on May 25, 2025, with a pass percentage of around 85%. The board is likely to follow a similar timeline this year. Students who are not satisfied with their results can apply for revaluation or supplementary exams as per the board's guidelines.



