Kerala plus 2 results 2025 revaluation, fee details out; apply by May 27
Suviral Shukla | May 23, 2025 | 12:05 PM IST | 1 min read
As per the fee details, students have to pay Rs 500 per subject for renewal fee, Rs 100 per subject for revision, and Rs 300 per subject for faculty fee.
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Download NowKerala Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) has declared the results for the Kerala plus 2 board exams 2025 on Thursday. Students, who are unsatisfied with their marks can apply for re-evaluation along with the applicable fee before May 27.
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Students, who want to apply for the revaluation can collect the application form from their respective schools, department portal.
The department declared the Kerala plus 2 board results 2025 on its official websites at results.hse.kerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, results.digilocker.gov.in, results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
The passing percentage in the board exams stood at 77.81%, where the pass rate for the girls was 86.65% and for boys, it was 68.44%.
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“The original rules of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics courses have been revised and the application for the post of Superintendent of Schools has been approved,” as per the official notice.
As per the fee details, students have to pay Rs 500 per subject for renewal fee, Rs 100 per subject for revision, and Rs 300 per subject for faculty fee.
Students, who want to apply for the revaluation, should have to deposit the fee in the account of the university under the title BE, the notice reads further.
“In all unaided higher secondary schools, the fees for the re-examination, examination and examination of the students are due on the last date of payment. For the application of unaided students eligible for refund, the respective students along with a copy of the bar exam result should submit it to the Higher Secondary Education Directorate. (Those who have paid the fee for this application should submit the refund receipts in the prescribed format in the e-mail address provided),” the official notice said.
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