HSCAP 2021: Kerala plus-one trial allotment list released, details here

Candidates can check the allotment list through the official website – hscap.kerala.gov.in.

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The Higher Secondary Centralised Admission Process (HSCAP), the body that administers the admission in plus one class in Kerala, has released the trial allotment list on Monday (September 13). Students who have completed their class 10th, from any board, and applied online for the admission in plus one, can check the trial allotment list on the official website – hscap.kerala.gov.in, for the academic session 2021-22. 

The window of the allotment would remain open till September 16. If a student would find any error, he/ she can bring it to the notice of a higher authority. 

The first allotment list would be announced by the Directorate General of Education (DGE) on September 22. 

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HSCAP 2021: How to check the trial allotment list?

Candidates can check the list by following the below-mentioned steps:

Step 1: Go to the official website of HSCAP – hscap.kerala.gov.in.

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that read, “KERALA TRAIL ALLOTMENT LIST”.

Step 3: Log in using all the required credentials like application number, password and names of districts in the spaces provided.

Step 4: Click on the “Submit” button. 

Step 5: The list would appear on the screen, check it properly. 

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After the final allotment list is released by the DGE, get your seat reserved after submitting the verified document and the fees. 

This year's entrance exam was not conducted due to Covid-19, therefore admission would be given according to the marks in SSLC. It is expected that this year, the number of seats would be higher in plus one because of the higher passing percentage in class 10th. 20 per cent seats would be added in the northern districts and 10 per cent seats would be increased in Tahsur and Thiruvananthapuram.    


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