Kerala Plus One Result 2026: Steps to Check DHSE VHSE Scores
Kerala DHSE and VHSE Plus One results for 2026 are out. Learn the direct link, download steps, and details to check on your scorecard.
AC Team

The wait is over for lakhs of Kerala students. The Kerala Board released the DHSE and VHSE Plus One results on July 17, 2026, and students can now check their Class 11 scores online. If you have been refreshing the results page every five minutes since morning, you are not alone.
The result covers both DHSE (Directorate of Higher Secondary Education) and VHSE (Vocational Higher Secondary Education) students. All you need is your registration number and date of birth to pull up your scorecard.
When Did the Results Come Out
Here is a quick look at the important dates for this result cycle:
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Kerala VHSE exams | March 2026 |
| Kerala +1 VHSE result date | July 17, 2026 (Declared) |
| DHSE Kerala Plus One exam dates | March 5 to March 27, 2026 |
| Kerala +1 DHSE result date | July 17, 2026 (Declared) |
The exams wrapped up back in March, so students have had a long summer of waiting. Some used the time to relax, some used it to worry, and a few probably did both on the same day.
Where to Check Your Result
The Kerala Board has put up the result link on several official websites. Stick to these and skip any random link that lands in your WhatsApp group:
- results.hse.kerala.gov.in
- results.kite.kerala.gov.in
- dhsekerala.gov.in
- prd.kerala.gov.in
- keralaresults.nic.in
Bookmark one of these now so you are not scrambling for the link later.
How to Download Your Marksheet
Once you are on the site, the process takes less than five minutes. Follow these steps:
- Go to results.hse.kerala.gov.in/results/
- Click on the link for Kerala VHSE/DHSE First Year March Examinations 2026 Result
- Enter your date of birth and registration number
- Complete the captcha verification
- Click on the Check Result button
- Your scorecard will show up on the screen. Download it and save a copy for later
Keep both a digital copy and a printout handy. School offices tend to ask for the marksheet at odd times, usually when you least expect it.
What Your Scorecard Will Show
Before you close the tab and celebrate, take a minute to check every detail on the marksheet. Errors do happen, and it is easier to fix them now than a year later. Your scorecard should include:
- Student's name
- Registration number
- Date of birth
- School name
- Course or stream
- Subject-wise marks
- Total marks
- Grade obtained
- Result status (Pass or Eligible)
If anything looks off, such as a wrong name spelling or an incorrect subject, contact your school right away. Do not wait until admission season to sort this out.
What Comes Next
Once you have your result in hand, the real work begins. Whether you are moving into Class 12 or figuring out your next academic step, this is a good time to plan your subject choices and future exams. Take a short break to celebrate the result, then get back to planning. Class 12 will not wait around for you.



