The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, is yet to announce the Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2026, and as of 10 July 2026, students who appeared for the supplementary exam are awaiting the official declaration. The result will be released on results.kite.kerala.gov.in, along with dhsekerala.gov.in and keralaresults.nic.in. The SAY (Save A Year) exam was conducted from 29 June 2026 to 3 July 2026 for students who could not clear one or two subjects in the main Plus Two examination, whose overall pass percentage stood at 77.97%.
Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2026: Expected Timeline
Based on last year’s pattern, when the SAY result was declared on 18 July 2026 (2025 cycle), this year’s result is also expected around a similar timeframe. Over 1 lakh students are estimated to have appeared for the SAY exam this year across Kerala, giving them a crucial second opportunity to clear their remaining subjects and avoid losing an academic year.

How to Check the DHSE Supplementary Exam Result
Once declared, students can follow these steps to check their Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2026:
- Visit the official website, results.kite.kerala.gov.in
- Click on the Plus Two SAY Result 2026 link
- Log in using your registration number and date of birth
- Your result will be displayed on the screen, showing subject-wise marks and qualifying status
- Download and take a printout for future reference
- Students can also check results via SMS or the PRD LIVE mobile app in case the website faces heavy traffic
Passing Criteria and What Comes Next
To clear the SAY exam, candidates must secure at least 30% aggregate marks in each subject, combining continuous evaluation, practical, and terminal examination components, along with a minimum grade of D+ overall. There is no negative marking in the SAY exam.
Once results are declared, students can collect their original mark sheets from their respective schools. Those who remain unsatisfied with their marks even after the SAY exam can explore the revaluation process through the official DHSE portal. Students are advised to keep their registration number and date of birth ready in advance, and to regularly check the official website rather than relying on unofficial sources, to avoid missing the result the moment it goes live.










