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Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment Result 2026: What Students Need to Do Next

Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment Result 2026 Out: How to check, next steps for candidates

By Kabir SharmaPublished 14 June 2026· 2 min read
Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment Result 2026: What Students Need to Do Next
Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment Result 2026: What Students Need to Do Next

The Directorate of General Education has released the first allotment result for Kerala Plus One admissions, marking the start of a critical three-day window for seat confirmation.

The wait is finally over for thousands of students across the state. The Directorate of General Education (DGE) has officially declared the Kerala HSCAP plus one first allotment result, giving clarity to candidates who have been anxiously awaiting their school and course allocations. This latest first allotment result follows the integration of the SSLC revaluation data provided by Pareeksha Bhavan, ensuring that students who requested mark updates are fairly represented in the current process.

For those eager to check their status, the process is straightforward but requires immediate attention. Candidates need to head to the official HSCAP portal at hscap.kerala.gov.in. After logging in through the "Candidate Login – SWS" link using their application number and password, the allotment details will be visible. It is essential to download and print the allotment letter immediately, as this document is a mandatory requirement for the final admission process.

Navigating the Admission Window

The clock is ticking. Admissions based on this first list are open from June 15 at 10 am until 5 pm on June 17, 2026. If you have been allotted your first preference of school and course, you are required to secure permanent admission within this timeframe. For those who received a lower preference, the choice becomes strategic: you can opt for permanent admission or choose temporary admission if you are still holding out hope for a higher-ranked option in the subsequent rounds.

Students choosing temporary admission should be aware that they can cancel their higher options later by submitting a formal request at their current school. However, a word of caution: if you receive an allotment and fail to report to the school within the stipulated period, you will be struck off the list for all future rounds. The DGE has been clear that this window is non-negotiable.

The Bigger Picture

Why does this matter? The HSCAP system is more than just a logistical exercise; it is the gatekeeper for higher secondary education for the vast majority of students in Kerala. By centralizing the process, the state attempts to bring transparency to a high-stakes environment where every seat counts. The integration of revaluation results into this initial phase is a deliberate move to minimize the need for chaotic, last-minute adjustments. For parents and students, this is the moment where the stress of the SSLC phase gives way to the reality of the next two years of schooling.

When heading to the school for the final formalities, ensure you are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Aside from the signed allotment letter, you must carry all original supporting documents—this includes certificates for bonus points, character references, and any special category documentation used during the application phase. Double-check your second language choice at the time of admission, as these details are recorded permanently on the spot.

By Kabir Sharma
Features Writer

Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.