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Kerala Class 11 First Allotment List Released, Check Your Allotment Status Here
Kerala Class 11 First Allotment List Released, Check Your Allotment Status Here

NDTV

time6 days ago

  • General
  • NDTV

Kerala Class 11 First Allotment List Released, Check Your Allotment Status Here

Kerala plus 1 allotment list: The Directorate of General Education (DGE), Kerala has released the first allotment list for Higher Secondary Centralized Admission Process (HSCAP). Students who had applied for admission to Class 11 can now check their allotment status on the official website, Students must report to their allotted school between 10 AM on June 2 and 5 PM on June 5, 2025 to complete their admission process. Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment: How To Check Your Allotment Status? Visit the official website, Go to the "Candidate Login" and enter your credentials of application number and password. Click on "Plus 1 allotment result 2025". Hir "Submit" button to view your allotment status. Download and print the acknowledgement for future reference. Students can download the first allotment list on the official website, named as "First Allotment Statistics". Kerala HSCAP Plus One First Allotment: Documents To Be Submitted For Admission Process Original Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC). Transfer Certificate (TC). Passport-size photographs. Any additional documents asked by the school. Kerala HSCAP Plus One 2025: Allotment Statistics While only a total of 3,16,507 seats are available, the number of students who applied for the Class 11 admissions stood at a massive 4,63,686. A total of 2,49,540 seats have been allotted in the first round and only 69,034 remain. Students who are not satisfied with their allotment result may wait for the second allotment list to be released.

TS DOST Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 Released, Steps To Download
TS DOST Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 Released, Steps To Download

News18

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • News18

TS DOST Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 Released, Steps To Download

Last Updated: Candidates who registered for admissions at the TS DOST 2025 portal can now access the phase 1 results by visiting the official website, The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the phase 1 seat allotment result for Degree Online Services, Telangana or TS DOST 2025 today, May 29. Candidates who registered for the round 1 seat allotment process can visit the official website, to check the merit list. TS DOST Round 1 Seat Allotment Result: How To Check? Step 2: On the homepage look for and click on the 'TS DOST Phase 1 seat allotment' link to view the results. Step 3: As a new page opens, log in by entering the correct details such as application number and click on submit. Step 4: The TS DOST Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 will appear on the screen. Step 5: Check and download the seat allotment result. Candidates who have been allotted seats in Phase I are advised to complete the online self-reporting process by June 9, 2025. Those who confirm their seat by online self-reporting will next have to visit the allotted college/university in person to submit the essential documents required as well as pay the mandatory fee. Only after completing these stages will the candidate's seat be confirmed. — Class 10th and 12th marksheets/certificates — TS DOST phase 1 seat allotment letter — Valid ID proof (preferably Aadhar) — Transfer certificate — Caste certificate (if applicable) — PwD certificate (if applicable) The TS DOST phase 2 registration process will begin on May 30 and end on June 6. The seat allotment result will be published on June 13. DOST provides a single application window for admission to any of the state universities' undergraduate (UG) programmes (Telangana, Palamuru, Osmania, Kakatiya, Mahatma Gandhi, Sathavahana, and Mahila Vishwa Vidyalayam, JNTU, and TSBTET). First Published: May 29, 2025, 20:43 IST

New Texas Senate plan takes teacher pay raises out of basic allotment formula
New Texas Senate plan takes teacher pay raises out of basic allotment formula

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

New Texas Senate plan takes teacher pay raises out of basic allotment formula

The Brief Senate Education Committee took up school funding on Thursday, May 15 Senate legislation much different from original House Bill 2 Total amount in funding remains at nearly $8 billion AUSTIN, Texas - State lawmakers are in a race with the clock to pass an education funding plan before the regular session ends on June 2. Members of the Senate Education Committee started taking up legislation much different from the bill that moved out of the state House a month ago. What we know The original plan for House Bill 2 was called the "Texas Two-Step" with the understanding that education funding would move through the legislature in tandem with Governor Greg Abbott's school choice plan. Members came in with a lot of questions after the 225-page re-write of HB 2 was posted Wednesday night. The total amount in funding remains at nearly $8 billion. The Senate version takes a different approach to how that money is to be spent by local school districts. It rolls in other bills that have increases for special education programs, school safety, and the Teacher's Bill of Rights. Dig deeper One of the most notable changes involves teacher pay raises and how the money will be distributed. There is an emphasis on helping rural teachers and all the money will come out of a newly created permanent fund that is separate from the basic allotment sent to school districts. That change has raised questions since the House version of HB 2 increases the allotment by nearly $400 per student, while the Senate plan is at $55. The gap, the committee was told is because teacher pay and some other priority initiatives are earmarked by the state and that the $55 adds up to $800 million for local school boards to focus on support staff. What they're saying "So we're shifting billions of dollars permanently off of the basic allotted pressures and then the remaining Basic Allotment plus more money districts can use fully flexible," said Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe). There were tough questions about charter schools. Committee members Sen. Jose Menendez (D-San Antonio) and Se. Royce West (D-Dallas) noted how charter school teachers will be eligible for the pay raise, but charter schools will still operate under different rules than those for public schools. Sen. Creighton, who filed the new HB 2, noted there are policy inequities that should be addressed, but noted charter school reform will have to come later. In public testimony there were calls to increase funding levels for Pre-K and for Fine Arts programs. What's next The bill was left pending Thursday night after hours of public testimony. The Senate funding plan was described as a work in progress and it's unclear when the legislation will be sent to the full Senate. Eventually, it will have to go back to the Texas House. The Source Information in this report comes from reporting/interviews by FOX 7 Austin's chief political reporter Rudy Koski.

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