Plus-One admission: Apply for changing school, subject combination now

Plus-One admission: Apply for changing school, subject combination now
Students using laptops in a school. File photo.

Thiruvananthapuram: Students who have secured admission for first-year higher secondary course through single-window system in merit quota can now apply for changing their school choice or subject combination.

The students who have got admission on the basis of their first option during the main allotment phase are not eligible to apply for a change in school or course combination. The students who have got admission through sports/management/community quotas too won't be able to move to merit seats or change their combinations.

The list of vacant seats including school/combination changes in the first phase, existing seats and the 20% increase in marginal seats are available since 10am on Tuesday at www.hscap.kerala.gov.in

Those students who are eligible for transfer can fill the application form provided on the website and submit it at the school where they have got admission.

The students who have seen changes in their grades post revaluation should mention this in the school/combination transfer application form and submit it along with the new mark list at the school they have got admission.

The details of the seats that are vacant after allotting school/combination transfers will be published on the website on June 10. Students who could not apply for these seats earlier can do so now.

Besides, the students who have not got allotment despite applying can also apply again now. They can also review their options based on the existing seat availability. Details about new forms and supplementary allotment will be provided later.

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