Kerala University FYUGP 2026 first allotment list out; admissions from today
Sundararajan | June 18, 2026 | 11:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
Kerala University FYUGP Counselling 2026: Candidates allotted seats will have to pay the university admission fee online and complete admission formalities at colleges by June 22
The University of Kerala (UoK) has announced the first seat allotment list for Four-Year Undergraduate Programmes (FYUGP) 2026 admissions to various four-year undergraduate programmes, including BA, BSc, BCom and BPA, offered across its affiliated colleges and campuses. Candidates can check the Kerala University FYUGP seat allotment 2026 on the official website, admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in.
To download the Kerala University FYUGP 2026 seat allotment result, candidates need to enter their valid login credentials, such as application number and password. The seat allotment result is available in PDF format.
According to the university, students who are allotted seats will have to pay the admission fee online using the “Click Here for Payment” link in their profile. After paying the fee, they can download the allotment memo, which shows details like the allotted college, course, category, and admission date.
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Students selected in the Kerala University FYUGP first allotment round will have to attend college admission on June 18, 19, 20, or 22. The university has asked students to report to their allotted colleges on the date mentioned in their allotment memo. If a student cannot attend on that date, they should contact the college principal.
The university has also said that students allotted seats at Government Women’s College, Vazhuthacaud, will have to contact the college for admission details, as UPSC exams will be held on the campus on June 19, 20, and 21.
Kerala University FYUGP 2026 First Seat Allotment: How to check?
Follow the instructions below to download the first seat allotment list for Kerala University FYUGP counselling 2026 .
- Go to the official website at admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in
- Click on the “Notifications” section on the homepage
- Click on the “FYUGP 2026 First Seat Allotment List” link
- Enter the valid application number and password.
- Check your name, programme and allotment details
- Download and save the Kerala University FYUGP allotment list for future reference
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Admission confirmation by June 22
Students selected in the first round can choose temporary or permanent admission. Those choosing temporary admission must submit the university fee receipt and original certificates. No extra college fee is required at this stage, but students must show original documents, including the transfer certificate (TC).
Candidates who are satisfied with their allotted seat can take permanent admission by submitting the fee receipt, application printout, and original certificates at the allotted college.
Students who have not received their original marksheet can submit a DigiLocker marksheet or a school principal-certified marksheet at the time of admission.
Candidates who are satisfied with their Kerala University FYUGP first allotment have been asked to cancel higher options by 4 pm on June 23.
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