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The Hindu
8 hours ago
- General
- The Hindu
Kerala Plus One supplementary allotment list on Friday
The Plus One higher secondary first supplementary allotment list will be published on Friday, Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty has said. At a press conference here on Wednesday, the Minister said admissions on the basis of the first supplementary list would be held from July 4 to 8. Applications for the second supplementary allotment can be submitted from July 9 to 11. The second supplementary allotment results will be published on July 16. Applications for transfer can be submitted from July 19 to 21. Vacancies after allotment will be published to enable students to take spot admission.


The Hindu
5 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
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 Applications for model residential school supplementary allotment too can be submitted. For details, visit the website.


The Hindu
24-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Distribute new Plus Two certificates soon: Minister
Minister for General Education V. Sivankutty has directed that original certificates be distributed without delay to students who had received Plus Two certificates with errors in their continuous evaluation marks. The Minister has also ordered an inquiry into the incident. A committee comprising the higher secondary joint director (academic), a representative of State IT cell, and a representative of the Government Press will conduct the probe. The decision was taken at a meeting presided over by the Minister on Tuesday. Nearly 4.5 lakh certificate data had been given for printing. Certificates of nearly 30,000 students reflect errors in the Plus One and Plus Two continuous evaluation marks in the fourth subject. If the certificates with errors have been distributed, these should be taken back when the new certificates arrive. If their distribution has not been completed, Principals should distribute only the corrected certificates. The certificates with errors should be stored safely in schools.


The Hindu
24-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Little KITEs aptitude test on June 25
Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) will conduct a Statewide aptitude test for selecting members to the Little KITEs IT club from among Class VIII students on Wednesday. The test will be held in all schools that have registered under the Little KITEs initiative. A total of 1,72,211 students from 2,092 Little KITEs units across the State have registered online for the 30-minute software-based test. The test will include questions from logical reasoning, mathematics, programming, IT textbooks of classes V to VII, and general knowledge related to the IT field. Based on performance, 20 to 40 students from each unit will be selected for membership in the Little KITEs IT clubs. Those selected will follow a structured curriculum spanning Classes VIII to X. On completing the programme, they will receive a grade certificate and on its basis, grace marks in the SSLC examination, and bonus points for Plus One admission, a statement from KITE said.


The Hindu
23-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Students complain of errors in Plus Two mark lists
Students have complained of errors in Plus Two mark lists that they received from schools the past few days. Teachers said students had pointed out errors in continuous evaluation marks on their mark list that had reached schools for distribution. Students said the total of their Plus One and Plus Two continuous evaluation marks in a subject were incorrect. Problem with delay Teachers' organisations alleged that these errors would prevent students from submitting their mark list for higher education. Recalling them and issuing new ones would lead to delays, particularly for students who had taken admission to courses outside the State and the country. The Higher Secondary School Teachers' Association sought a detailed investigation into the incident and strict action against those responsible. Less than 10% Officials at the Directorate of Higher Secondary Education admitted that errors had crept into the mark lists. However, less than 10% of the mark lists had these errors, they said. They said errors had been reported only in the continuous evaluation marks of the fourth of six subjects on the mark list of the respective streams. These crept in when the data had been mapped by the printing firm and copied onto another software for printing the mark lists. At this juncture, the continuous evaluation marks obtained in Plus One had been incorrectly repeated for Plus Two, though the total marks were not affected. The firm had agreed to rectify the errors for free. The corrected mark list would reach schools beginning Tuesday, they said.