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Kerala Plus Two results announced; pass percentage at 83.75

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Kerala Plus Two exam results announced; pass percentage at 83.75 File Photo/ Representational Image

Thiruvananthapuram: The results of the Higher Secondary Examinations (Plus Two) and Vocational Higher Secondary School Examinations (VHSE) were announced by education minister C Raveendranath on Thursday.

Plus Two results

» Pass percentage at 83.75

» Last year's pass percentage at 83.37

» As many as 3,09,065 have qualified for higher studies

» Number of students who got A+ in all subjects: 14,375

» District with highest pass percentage: Kannur (86.75%), lowest: Pathanamthitta (77.16%)

» SAY examinations will be held from June 5

VHSE results

» Pass percentage at 90.24

Where to check the results?

kerala.gov.in

dhsekerala.gov.in

www.results.itschool.gov.in

www.keralaresults.nic.in

You can check out the results on IT@School website or download the Saphalam app from Google Play store. The results will be available on the mobile app 'PRD Live' which is run by the Public Relations Department too.

Apart from individual results, the website and the mobile app will contain analysis of results at school, educational district, and revenue district levels, info-graphics, subject-based analysis and study reports. The data can be accessed directly by clicking the ‘Results Analysis’ link without logging on to the website.

The results of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination were announced on May 3. The pass percentage was 97.84. As many as 1,665 schools had cent percent results, while 4,31,762 students have qualified for higher studies.

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