HSCAP Kerala Class 11 Admission 2025: First allotment result declared; 2.49 lakh allotted seats
Anu Parthiban | June 2, 2025 | 01:27 PM IST | 1 min read
Kerala Class 11 Admission 2025: A total of 2,49,540 seats have been allotted in the first round. Remaining 69,034 seats will be available in the second round of admission process.
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Download NowThe Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has declared the first allotment results for Kerala plus one admission today. The Higher Secondary Centralized Admission Process (HSCAP) Kerala first allotment results for Class 11 admissions 2025 is accessible through the candidate login at the official website, hscap.kerala.gov.in.
“Students can check the category-wise final rank information of all the schools they have applied for. All the students who get allotment should appear for admission in the schools at the specified time,” the directorate of HSE Kerala said.
The Kerala plus one results 2025 are also expected to be declared on June 3 on the official website, results.kite.kerala.gov.in, dhsekerala.gov.in, keralaresults.nic.in, prd.kerala.gov.in, among others.
Students allotted seats through the HSCAP Kerala Class 11 admission process 2025 are required to submit the eligibility certificate, caste certificate, proof of age, valid photo ID card, and others.
With the commencement of higher secondary classes on June 2, modules have been prepared to provide special classes to students on topics such as mental health, law, personal hygiene, environmental hygiene, vehicle use, etc.
As part of the follow-up activities, training was provided on the prepared modules to each of the selected friendship coordinators and NSS program officers from 41 educational districts, the official portal read.
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HSCAP Kerala First Seat Allotment 2025: Highlights
Students can check the number of students who appeared, qualified and allotted seats in the first round here. A total of 69,034 seats remain unfilled after round 1 allotments.
|
District |
Total applications |
Total seats |
Total allotted |
Vacancy |
|
Thiruvananthapuram |
33,939 |
26,000 |
22,532 |
3,774 |
|
Kollam |
31,461 |
22,359 |
19,315 |
3,179 |
|
Pathanamthitta |
13,223 |
9,893 |
8,176 |
1,785 |
|
Alappuzha |
24,545 |
16,947 |
13,797 |
3,231 |
|
Kottayam |
21,852 |
13,661 |
11,153 |
2,571 |
|
Idukki |
12,609 |
7,716 |
6,363 |
1,380 |
|
Ernakulam |
38,687 |
24,451 |
20,182 |
4,396 |
|
Thrissur |
40,491 |
26,139 |
21,749 |
4,583 |
|
Palakkad |
45,893 |
27,291 |
22,652 |
4,802 |
|
Kozhikkode |
48,238 |
31,217 |
23,840 |
7,608 |
|
Malappuram |
82,498 |
57,283 |
40,566 |
17,067 |
|
Wayanad |
12,174 |
8,976 |
7,203 |
1,820 |
|
Kannur |
37,988 |
28,590 |
20,695 |
8,085 |
|
Kasargode |
20,088 |
15,984 |
11,317 |
4,753 |
|
Total |
4,63,686 |
3,16,507 |
2,49,540 |
69,034 |
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