30,145 score A+ in Kerala Plus Two 2025: Ernakulam tops with 83.09%, Kasaragod lowest at 71.09%
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 22, 2025 | 04:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
DHSE Kerala Result 2025: This year, a total of 30,145 students secured an A+ in exams; previous year, 39,242 were top scorers.
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Download NowThe Kerala Department of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) has announced the Kerala plus two result 2025 today. A total of 30,145 students secured an A+ in the Kerala plus two exams 2025, previous year, it was 39,242. This year, the top-performing district is Ernakulam with 83.09% pass percentage, and Kasargod is at the lowest with 71.09%. Kerala Plus two result 2025 live updates .
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Out of the top A+ scorers, 41 students secured full marks, of which 7 were boys and 34 were girls. The A+ scores were highest in the Malappuram district with 4,735 students.
The highest number of students who wrote the exam was from the Malappuram district, 6,442, and the lowest was 9,440 from Wayanad. A total of 2,88,394 qualified for the Kerala plus two exam with an overall pass percentage of 77.81%. The pass percentage has dropped to 0.885 this year.
For the vocational courses, a total of 26,178 appeared for the exam, and 11,340 qualified (70.06%).
As per the category-wise statistics, a total of 34,051 SC students appeared for the exam, of whom 19,719 qualified (57.91%), and 5,055 ST students wrote the exam out of which 3,047 passed (60.28%).
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Kerala Plus Two Result 2025: School statistics
A total of 57 schools got a 100% pass rate, of which 6 were government schools, 19 aided, 22 unaided, and 10 special schools. As per the DHSE statistics, the pass percentage of all schools, including the number of students appeared and registered for the exam, is shown in the table below.
|
Schools |
Number of students registered |
Number of students qualified |
Pass percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Government |
1,63,904 |
1,20,027 |
73.23% |
|
Aided |
1,82,409 |
1,49,863 |
82.16% |
|
Unaided |
23,998 |
18,218 |
75.91% |
|
Special school |
331 |
286 |
86.40% |
Kerala Plus Two SAY 2025 exam date
DHSE will issue the schedule for Kerala Plus Two 2025 SAY, the improvement exam date schedule. The Kerala plus two exams 2025 will begin from June 23 to 27. The last date for improvement exam application is June 27, and with late fee payment is May 29. The application for rechecking and a photocopy of the answer sheet is May 27.
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