Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Higher Secondary and Vocational Higher Secondary Examination results for 2026 will be announced on Tuesday. Minister for General Education and Minority Welfare, N Shamsuddin, will officially declare the results at the Secretariat PRD Press Chamber at 3 pm.
Where to Check Results
After the official announcement, students can access their results through multiple platforms. The results will be available on the Nammude Keralam website and mobile application, which offers a range of Kerala Government services. Additionally, results can be accessed via WhatsApp.
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Kerala Plus Two and VHSE Results 2026
- Download the Nammude Keralam app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
- Complete One Time Registration (OTR) in the app and log in.
- Select the Plus Two Results option on the home page.
- Check the result by entering your registration number and date of birth.
As part of the government's initiative to bring various services onto a single platform, the Higher Secondary Examination results have been integrated into the Nammude Keralam app. The Kerala Government has extended its best wishes to all students preparing for higher studies.
Download Links
- Android (Play Store): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.itmission.nk
- iOS (App Store): https://apps.apple.com/in/app/nammude-keralam/id1595554541
Websites to Check Results
- www.results.hse.kerala.gov.in
- www.prd.kerala.gov.in
- results.kerala.gov.in
- results.digilocker.gov.in
- www.results.kite.kerala.gov.in
- examresults.kerala.gov.in
Mobile Apps
- SAPHALAM 2026
- iExaMS-Kerala
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B S Anilkumar is a journalist with over two decades of demonstrated experience as a news reporter, political analyst, newsroom manager, and news coordinator of major events, including numerous elections and state budgets. He did not move straight from the classroom to the newsroom; Anil turned to journalism after spending half a dozen years in experimental theatre in Kerala as an actor, writer, and coordinator, traveling across the state and beyond, interacting with luminaries and contemporaries in the field. He has translated two plays: The Royal Hunt of the Sun and The Lovers. He writes in all formats, short and long, focusing mainly on politics, education, and power sectors, besides finance, culture, and theatre. Currently, he works as Deputy Metro Editor at The Times of India, Thiruvananthapuram bureau in Kerala.



