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Plus One: 2.24 lakh take admission after second allotment
Plus One: 2.24 lakh take admission after second allotment

The Hindu

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Plus One: 2.24 lakh take admission after second allotment

As many as 2.24 lakh students have taken admission after the publication of the second allotment for Plus One higher secondary single-window admission. Of them, 1,41,229 students took permanent merit admission, while 83,751 took temporary admission. While 1,07,092 took admission to their first option allotments, 17,294 did not take admission despite getting allotment. Applications of 258 candidates were denied owing to various reasons. In the sports quota, 2,639 took permanent admission and 1,992 temporary admission. As many as 1,469 did not join despite getting allotment and 10 applications were denied. In the model residential school category, 1,039 candidates took permanent admission and 84 temporary. Seventy did not take admission though they had received allotment. A total of 3,18,574 seats were available for single-window admission. With 2,24,980 students taking admission, the number of seats left is 93,594. Students who failed to take admission despite getting allotment will not be considered for further allotment. Students who have been unable to apply till now can apply for supplementary allotment after the third allotment in the main phase in a couple of days. Plus One classes will begin on June 18. VHSE Third allotment for Plus One vocational higher secondary single-window admission will be published on to allow students to take admission from June 16 till 4 p.m. on June 17. As no temporary admissions will be allowed, students should pay the fee and take permanent admission.

Plus One: 1.21 lakh students take permanent merit admission
Plus One: 1.21 lakh students take permanent merit admission

The Hindu

time06-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Plus One: 1.21 lakh students take permanent merit admission

As many as 1.21 lakh students have taken permanent admission in the merit quota for Plus One higher secondary after the publication of the first allotment early this week. The Plus One merit and sports quota and model residential school admissions on the basis of the first allotment began on June 3 and ended Thursday. Besides students who took permanent admission, 99,525 candidates took temporary admission in the merit quota. As many as 27,074 students did not take admission despite receiving allotment. In the sports quota, 2,649 took permanent admission and 2,021 temporary admission. As many as 1,430 students did not take admission, despite getting allotment. In the model residential school category, 914 students took permanent admission, while 108 took temporary admission. As many as 279 did not take admission though they had got allotment. After admissions on the basis of the first allotment, 96,108 merit quota seats are vacant; 3,508 sports quota; and 494 model residential school seats. The total number of those who took admission, either permanent or temporary, came to 2,26,960. The total number of applicants was 4,63,686 of which 45,851 were applicants from other districts. After taking into account those who did not take admission despite getting allotment, the remaining number of applicants was 1,63,801. The remaining number of merit seats was 1,00,110. As many as 38,951 management seats, 25,322 community quota seats, 53,326 unaided seats are also available. This takes the total number of remaining seats to 2,17,709. In Malappuram, the remaining number of applicants was 33,012, while the number of merit seats left was 21,120. Combined with other quota seats, the total number of seats left in the district was 41,269. Second allotment The second allotment will be published on June 10, while admissions will be held on June 10 and 11. The third allotment will be on June 16 and admission held that day and on June 17. Plus One classes will begin on June 18. VHSE In the vocational higher secondary category, 9,099 students had taken permanent admission, while 4,827 had taken temporary admission. This took the total to 13,926. As many as 25,135 students had received allotment. There were 30,660 merit seats. The total number of applicants was 48,200.

DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, Keralaresults.nic.in: HSE result out, 62.28% students pass
DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, Keralaresults.nic.in: HSE result out, 62.28% students pass

Indian Express

time02-06-2025

  • Science
  • Indian Express

DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, Keralaresults.nic.in: HSE result out, 62.28% students pass

DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025 Direct Link OUT at The results for the Higher Secondary (DHSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary (VHSE) Plus One examinations have been announced today on the official website. Students can access their scorecards through any of the following official websites at and DHSE Kerala Plus One (+1) Result 2025, LIVE The Kerala +1 Exams 2025 were conducted from March 6 to March 9, 2025, across various centres in the state. Last year, the directorate declared the Kerala +1 results on May 28. Students can take more information on supplementary results and other additional information from As per the data, a total of 3,83,647 students from school-going regular categories registered for the exam across Science, Humanities, and Commerce streams. Additionally, 28,177 candidates were registered under the Open School stream, while 1,572 candidates registered for the Technical stream. Out of the school-going regular students, 3,79,444 candidates' marks were tabulated, and the overall pass percentage (students scoring above 30%) stood at 62.28% in 2025. For Open School students, 27,295 marks were tabulated, with a lower overall pass percentage of 40.53%. Meanwhile, in the Technical stream, 1,562 candidates had their marks tabulated, and 44.37% of them passed. Among regular school-going candidates, the Science stream had the highest number of registered students at 1,90,383, with 1,89,479 marks tabulated and a pass percentage of 68.69%. The Commerce stream followed, with 1,12,647 students registered and 59.64% passing. The Humanities stream had the lowest pass percentage at 50.57%, with 80,617 students registered. In the Open School category, Science students recorded a 70.36% pass rate—the highest among all categories, despite having only 3,335 registrations. Humanities and Commerce in Open School lagged behind with 37.30% and 35.31% pass rates, respectively. For the Technical stream, 1,562 marks were recorded and 693 candidates scored above 30 marks, bringing the pass rate to 44.37%. Compared to last year, there has been a visible dip in performance across all categories. Last year, the overall pass percentage for school-going regular students was 67.30%, which has dropped to 62.28% in 2025. Similarly, the Open School category saw a marginal decline from 40.73% in 2024 to 40.53% this year. Stream-wise, the Science stream for school-going students had a pass percentage of 69.98% last year, slightly higher than this year's 68.69%. Commerce dropped from 69.20% to 59.64%, and Humanities declined from 57.96% to 50.57%.

Kerala DHSE + 1 result 2025 released at results.hse.kerala.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here
Kerala DHSE + 1 result 2025 released at results.hse.kerala.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Kerala DHSE + 1 result 2025 released at results.hse.kerala.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

Kerala DHSE plus one result 2025: The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, has officially announced the results for the Plus One (Class 11) examinations today, June 2, 2025. The results include both the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE), and are now accessible through the board's official result portal — Students can download their marksheets by entering their Roll Number and Date of Birth on the result login page. However, due to high server traffic, some users may encounter delays or loading issues. Candidates facing such difficulties are advised to wait patiently and try again after some time. Kerala DHSE and VSE Class 11 result: Steps to access result Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to access the Kerala DHSE result 2025 from the official website: Visit the official website: Click on the link titled 'DHSE Kerala Plus One Result 2025.' Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth. Click 'Submit' to access your result. Download and print the marksheet for future use. Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided here to access the DHSE result 2025. Aspirants can click on the link provided here to check the VHSE scorecard 2025. Kerala DHSE Plus One result 2025: What to check on your marksheet Once the marksheet is downloaded, students should carefully verify the following information: Full Name of the Student Marks Obtained in Each Subject Total Marks Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail) Other Personal and Academic Details Candidates are advised to stay tuned to the official website to get the latest updates regarding the Kerala DHSE plus one result 2025. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

DHSE Kerala +1 Result 2025 date announced: Steps to check, websites and more
DHSE Kerala +1 Result 2025 date announced: Steps to check, websites and more

Mint

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Mint

DHSE Kerala +1 Result 2025 date announced: Steps to check, websites and more

DHSE Kerala +1 Result 2025: Kerala's Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) on Monday announced the dates for Plus One results for the Higher Secondary Examination (HSE) and Vocational Higher Secondary Examination (VHSE). The students who appeared for the exam can check their results on the official website after they are announced. According to the official website, the students may experience delays or technical issues while trying to access their scores due to heavy traffic on the official website. In case the page does not load properly, students are advised to wait for some time and try again. As per the website, the announcement of the DHSE Kerala +1 Result 2025 will be done via a press conference on 3 June at 3 pm at the DHSE headquarters, while the direct link to download results will be activated at 4 pm onwards. Step 1: Visit the official website at Step 2: Click on the link 'DHSE Kerala Plus One Result 2025' Step 3: Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth Step 4: Submit the details to view your marksheet Step 5: Download and take a printout for future reference Step 1: Type a message in the following format: KERALA11 (e.g., KERALA1112345678) Step 3: Receive result via SMS Step 1: Open the DigiLocker app or website Step 2: Log in using username and password Step 3: Enter your Aadhar Number to verify Step 3: Click on 'Kerala Plus One Result 2025' Step 4: Download the digital copy of your marksheet

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