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Plus One admission second allotment results to be published on June 21

Second allotment results for Plus One higher secondary admissions in Kerala are set to be released on June 21. Students can begin their admission process on June 22. To secure their spots, they need to print allotment letters and report to designated schools by June 23.

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Jun 20, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Plus One admission second allotment results to be published on June 21

Key Takeaways

  • The second allotment results for Plus One higher secondary admissions will be released on June 21 at 10 a.m.
  • Students must report to their designated school with original certificates after receiving their allotment.
  • Those who receive their first option must pay the fee to secure permanent admission.
  • The first allotment results for the sports quota will also be announced on June 21.
  • Vocational higher secondary course admissions will begin on June 21 and continue until 4 p.m. on June 22.

Second allotment results for Plus One higher secondary admissions drop Sunday,June 21 . Admissions start Monday,June 22 at 10 a.m.,running until 5 p.m. Tuesday,June 23 .

To check allotment status,candidates log into higher secondary admission site hscap.kerala.gov.in . Click Second Allot Results link. Those with an allotment print letter from portal,bring it and original certificates to designated school.

Students getting first choice must pay fee for permanent admission. Others have option for permanent or temporary. But if you don't take temporary admission,you're out of future allotments .

At same time,allotment results for model residential schools applicants will be published. And first allotment results for sports quota drop same day.

For vocational higher secondary courses,second allotment hits admission.vhseportal.kerala.gov.in . Admissions run June 21 until 4 p.m. June 22. How many will secure their spots…?

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