The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has published the first phase allotment results for admission to Higher Secondary Schools in the state. The details of first allotment are available at www.hscap.kerala.gov.in. Candidates can see their allotment by entering their application number, date of birth and selecting the concerned district to which he/she has applied.
The applicants who got first allotment should download and print allotment slip from the site and take admission in the allotted schools before June 19, 5 pm. The applicant who got allotment for their first option must get permanent admission by remitting the required fees. The candidates allotted to the lower options may opt for temporary admission without remitting the fees and wait for the second allotment results. Such candidates can cancel some of their higher options if required. They can also take permanent admission in the presently allotted schools.
This year, a total of 4,92,923 candidates applied for the single window process for admission to higher secondary schools. Out of which 1,88,475 students got allotment in the first phase. The total number seats available for higher secondary course in the state is 3,35,400. In which 2,18,249 seats under the merit quota is considered for admission through the single window process.
The directorate will soon notify for a supplementary allotment process. The students not yet applied for admission including SAY exam winners and those who qualified in CBSE school level examination can apply for the supplementary allotment.
The sports quota allotment will be published in the website on June 19. The candidates allotted under sports quota must take their admission before June 20, 5 pm.
The applicants who got first allotment should download and print allotment slip from the site and take admission in the allotted schools before June 19, 5 pm. The applicant who got allotment for their first option must get permanent admission by remitting the required fees. The candidates allotted to the lower options may opt for temporary admission without remitting the fees and wait for the second allotment results. Such candidates can cancel some of their higher options if required. They can also take permanent admission in the presently allotted schools.
This year, a total of 4,92,923 candidates applied for the single window process for admission to higher secondary schools. Out of which 1,88,475 students got allotment in the first phase. The total number seats available for higher secondary course in the state is 3,35,400. In which 2,18,249 seats under the merit quota is considered for admission through the single window process.
The directorate will soon notify for a supplementary allotment process. The students not yet applied for admission including SAY exam winners and those who qualified in CBSE school level examination can apply for the supplementary allotment.
The sports quota allotment will be published in the website on June 19. The candidates allotted under sports quota must take their admission before June 20, 5 pm.
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