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Plus One: 1.21 lakh students take permanent merit admission

Plus One: 1.21 lakh students take permanent merit admission

The Hindua day ago

As many as 1.21 lakh students have taken permanent admission in the merit quota for Plus One higher secondary after the publication of the first allotment early this week.
The Plus One merit and sports quota and model residential school admissions on the basis of the first allotment began on June 3 and ended Thursday.
Besides students who took permanent admission, 99,525 candidates took temporary admission in the merit quota.
As many as 27,074 students did not take admission despite receiving allotment.
In the sports quota, 2,649 took permanent admission and 2,021 temporary admission. As many as 1,430 students did not take admission, despite getting allotment.
In the model residential school category, 914 students took permanent admission, while 108 took temporary admission. As many as 279 did not take admission though they had got allotment.
After admissions on the basis of the first allotment, 96,108 merit quota seats are vacant; 3,508 sports quota; and 494 model residential school seats.
The total number of those who took admission, either permanent or temporary, came to 2,26,960.
The total number of applicants was 4,63,686 of which 45,851 were applicants from other districts. After taking into account those who did not take admission despite getting allotment, the remaining number of applicants was 1,63,801. The remaining number of merit seats was 1,00,110. As many as 38,951 management seats, 25,322 community quota seats, 53,326 unaided seats are also available. This takes the total number of remaining seats to 2,17,709.
In Malappuram, the remaining number of applicants was 33,012, while the number of merit seats left was 21,120. Combined with other quota seats, the total number of seats left in the district was 41,269.
Second allotment
The second allotment will be published on June 10, while admissions will be held on June 10 and 11. The third allotment will be on June 16 and admission held that day and on June 17. Plus One classes will begin on June 18.
VHSE
In the vocational higher secondary category, 9,099 students had taken permanent admission, while 4,827 had taken temporary admission. This took the total to 13,926. As many as 25,135 students had received allotment. There were 30,660 merit seats. The total number of applicants was 48,200.

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