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Kerala DHSE +2 Result 2025: Official vs unofficial websites and how to check Plus 2 results safely

Kerala DHSE +2 Result 2025: Official vs unofficial websites and how to check Plus 2 results safely

Time of India22-05-2025

Kerala DHSE +2 Result 2025:
The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala is set to release the Plus Two (Class 12) Result 2025 today, May 22, 2025, at 3 PM. With more than 4.44 lakh students eagerly awaiting their results, it is crucial to know the correct and safe platforms for accessing the result.
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While several unofficial websites may appear online, students are strongly encouraged to rely on official sources to ensure accuracy, avoid confusion, and protect their personal information.
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Why official websites matter during result time
Every year, when results are declared, several unverified or third-party websites publish links claiming to offer instant access. However, these portals may display incorrect data, crash due to lack of proper hosting, or worse, collect students' registration details unethically.
In contrast, official websites are maintained by the government and DHSE Kerala. They use verified data, official answer keys, and secure infrastructure to ensure smooth and authentic result dissemination.
List of official websites to check Kerala Plus Two Result 2025
Here are the official platforms where students can safely check their marks:




In addition, students can use the Saphalam and PRD LIVE mobile apps, available on the Google Play Store, or log into DigiLocker for digital marksheets.
Why you should avoid unofficial result websites
Here are a few risks associated with using unofficial platforms:
• Incorrect or outdated results
• Data breaches – Personal data like registration numbers may be stored
• Website crashes – Many are not equipped to handle high traffic
• No official validity – Screenshots or downloads may not be accepted for admission or documentation
Always double-check the URL before entering any details and stick to government-run domains such as .gov.in.
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Steps to check Kerala DHSE Plus Two Result 2025
Students can follow these steps on official websites:
Step 1: Visit any of the official result websites listed above
Step 2: Click on the link for DHSE +2 Result 2025
Step 3: Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth
Step 4: Click on Submit
Step 5: Your result will be displayed on the screen
Step 6: Download or print for future reference
With results shaping students' academic futures, it's vital to prioritise safety and accuracy. Use official websites, avoid unauthorised portals, and reach out to your school or DHSE if you face technical difficulties. Checking from a trusted source ensures you receive correct information at the right time.

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