
Plus One supplementary allotment: application submission today
Candidates who did not get allotment in the main phase for Plus One higher secondary single-window admission and those who did not apply till now can submit applications online for supplementary allotment from 10 a.m. on Saturday.
Vacancies and other details for the allotment will be published at 9 a.m. on the admission website https://hscap.kerala.gov.in
Applications for model residential school supplementary allotment too can be submitted. For details, visit the website.

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