
98.52% secure Plus One allotment in main phase
The third and last allotment in the main phase for Plus One higher secondary single-window admission has been published by the General Education department.
As many as 3,12,908 students have got allotment in the three allotments so far. In the third allotment alone, 87,928 students got fresh allotments, while 57,572 secured higher option. The percentage of allotment was 98.52%.
The maximum number of fresh allotments was in Malappuram at 20,342, followed by Kozhikode with 9,804 allotments, Kannur with 8,364, and Thrissur with 6,969.
Malappuram also had the most number of students securing higher option— 13,223. Kozhikode followed with 7,007 students getting higher option, and Kannur with 6,594.
As many as 4,688 seats remain vacant after the third allotment. In Malappuram, only 95 seats were vacant.
The highest number of vacant seats was in Pathanamthitta — 890. Kannur had the second highest vacant seats at 657, and Kasaragod with 644.
The number of vacant seats in the general category is 3,770, while it is 196 in the Ezhava/Thiyya category, 196 seats in the Muslim category, 24 in the Latin Catholic category, 19 in Christian OBC, and 63 in Hindu OBC category.
A total of 229 Scheduled Caste seats, 67 Scheduled Tribe seats, and 81 in the economically weaker sections (EWS) category are also vacant. The vacant seats will be considered for supplementary allotment.
Sports quota
As many as 2,889 sports quota seats remain vacant and 359 model residential school quota seats.
Admission
Admission as per the third allotment will begin at 10 a.m. on Monday and continue till 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Sports quota and model residential school admissions will also be held during this period.
Since no higher options will be viable going forward, all students who have got allotment should remit the fee and take permanent admission.
Those who got allotment but failed to take admission will not be considered for the supplementary allotment.
Students who were unable to apply for admission till now can submit fresh applications for supplementary allotment.
Those who had given wrong details during the main allotment phase or had not exercised their options and were thus not considered for allotment can also apply for supplementary allotment or renew their applications.
Those who had applied in the main phase but did not get allotment can renew their applications to be considered for vacant seats for supplementary allotments.
Vacancies and notification for the upcoming allotments will be published after the main admission phase concludes.
Plus One classes are scheduled to begin on June 18.

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