Kochi: The Kerala Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE Kerala) will release the results of Kerala HSE, VHSE Class 12 (Plus Two) 2017 in few minutes on Monday. After the official declaration of results, candidates can check the same at dhsekerala.gov.in. 


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Over 4 lakh candidates have appeared for the plus two examinations in the state.


Kerala HSE/DHSE Result 2017 can be accessed on following websites:-


keralaresults.nic.in, vhse.kerala.gov.in, kerala.gov.in, results.itschool.gov.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, examresults.kerala.gov.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, results.nic.in.


Steps to check Kerala Board HSE Result 2017/Kerala DHSE (12th Class) Exam Result 2017:-


-Go to the official website.
-Click on “HSC Results” tab.
-Submit details like Name, Roll Number, Mobile Number, and email ID.
-Click on 'Submit' and get result.
- Download or take printout of the marksheet.


The board had conducted the examination from March 8 till March 28 at various test centres across the state. On May 5, the Kerala Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination results were declared on the official website.


Kerala DHSE Class 12th XII exam results 2016:


Overall passing percentage 94.45 percent; passing percentage of boys 94.67 percent, while 94.25 percent of girls passed out. 4,84,000 had appeared for the exams in 2016.


About the Kerala DHSE Board:


In line with the National Policy on Education, the Kerala government established the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education in the year 1990. The Directorate has been mandated to promote and regulate Higher Secondary Education in the state of Kerala. The DHSE ensures all round development of HS education in the state by providing required guidance and monitoring of government and private schools in Kerala.


The DHSE gained full powers when the de-linking of pre-degree courses from the university education system was completed in a phased manner by 2000-2001.


Candidates who clear the examination can look forward to enrolling for undergraduate courses in different colleges in Kerala and elsewhere. While a good showing in HSC examination will be a big morale booster, the admission, especially in professional and technical courses, will be based on entrance examinations, hence, the students who wish to pursue such education should not lose focus and carry on with the preparations for entrance examinations.


Those who fail to clear the examination should not lose heart as they have another chance to clear it by appearing in the supplementary examination.


Here's wishing all the students 'Best of Luck'.