
Quick answer: The DHSE Kerala Plus Two SAY (Save A Year) result 2026 has been declared on results.kite.kerala.gov.in. Students who wrote the improvement/supplementary exams held from June 29 to July 3, 2026 can check their result by entering their Register Number and Date of Birth on the official portal. Results are also accessible through DigiLocker.
TL;DR
- Check your result at results.kite.kerala.gov.in using your Register Number and Date of Birth.
- SAY exams were held from June 29 to July 3, 2026 for students who missed passing marks in one or more subjects.
- A minimum grade of D+ in every subject is required to be declared pass.
- Results are also available via DigiLocker for students who can’t access the website directly.
- If the site is slow, that’s usually due to heavy traffic right after declaration — try again after a few minutes.
- Download and print your provisional marksheet as soon as it’s visible, for admissions and record purposes.
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How to check your Kerala Plus Two SAY result 2026
Follow these steps on the official DHSE result portal:
- Visit the official website at results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
- Click on the link labelled “Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2026” or “HSE SAY / Improvement Examination 2026” on the homepage.
- Enter your Register/Roll Number exactly as printed on your admit card.
- Enter your Date of Birth in the required format (DD/MM/YYYY).
- Click Submit.
- Your provisional marksheet will appear, showing subject-wise marks and your qualifying status.
- Download the result and take a printout for future reference.
Good to know: if the official site is too slow to load right after declaration, students can also retrieve their result through the DigiLocker app or website using the same registration details.
What the SAY exam is and who takes it
SAY stands for Save A Year. It’s a supplementary examination conducted by the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Kerala, for Plus Two students who:
- Did not clear one or more subjects in the regular Higher Secondary Examination, or
- Wish to improve their score in specific subjects.
The exam allows eligible students to clear their pending subjects and move ahead with higher education without losing an entire academic year, which is where the name comes from.
Why this matters for admissions
Many degree and diploma admissions have cut-off dates tied to final Plus Two results. Clearing the SAY exam and getting your marksheet quickly can be the difference between securing a seat in the current admission cycle or waiting for the next one, so download and preserve your provisional marksheet as soon as it’s available.
Key dates at a glance
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Kerala Plus Two SAY Examination 2026 | June 29 – July 3, 2026 |
| Kerala Plus Two SAY Result 2026 | July 18, 2026 |
Passing criteria for the SAY exam
- A minimum grade of D+ is required in every subject to be declared pass.
- If a student fails even a single subject, they will be declared fail for that attempt.
- There is typically no negative marking in the SAY examination.
- Students who remain unsuccessful can check with their school or the DHSE office regarding revaluation and future SAY attempts.
What to do if the website is slow or unreachable
Right after a result is declared, lakhs of students try to check their marksheet at the same time, so the portal can slow down or briefly fail to load. If that happens:
- Wait a few minutes and refresh, instead of repeatedly clicking submit.
- Try the DigiLocker app or website as an alternative way to access your result.
- Switch between WiFi and mobile data if the page consistently times out.
- Check with your school, which often receives result data directly from DHSE as well.
For the full picture of how Kerala’s board exam results are typically rolled out and accessed each year, see our related guide on Kerala SSLC result 2026.
Frequently asked questions
What does SAY stand for in the Kerala Plus Two SAY result?
SAY stands for Save A Year. It’s a supplementary exam that lets Plus Two students clear pending subjects without repeating the entire academic year.
What details do I need to check my SAY result?
You need your Register/Roll Number and your Date of Birth in DD/MM/YYYY format to log in to results.kite.kerala.gov.in.
What is the minimum mark needed to pass the SAY exam?
Students need a minimum grade of D+ in every subject. Failing even one subject means the student is declared fail for that attempt.
Can I check my result if the official website is not loading?
Yes. You can check your result through the DigiLocker app or website using the same registration details, or check with your school directly.
What should I do after downloading my result?
Take a printout of your provisional marksheet immediately and keep it safe, since many college admissions require it for verification during the current admission cycle.
Source: Information in this guide is based on the official DHSE Kerala result portal at results.kite.kerala.gov.in. Dates and procedures can be updated by DHSE — always confirm the latest details on the official portal.