HSCAP Kerala Plus One First Allotment 2026 Out — How to Check at hscap.kerala.gov.in

6/14/20267 min read
HSCAP Kerala Plus One First Allotment 2026 Out — How to Check at hscap.kerala.gov.in

The wait is finally over. The HSCAP Plus One first allotment 2026 has been released — and if you've been refreshing hscap.kerala.gov.in since morning, this is exactly what you've been waiting for.

The Directorate of General Education (DGE), Kerala, published the Kerala Plus One first allotment result on June 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM. If you registered through the Higher Secondary Centralised Admission Process (HSCAP) Single Window System, you can now log in and check your confirmed seat allocation.

This guide walks you through everything — how to check your result, what to do after you get a seat, what happens if you don't, and the full admission schedule ahead.

What Is HSCAP and Why Does It Matter?

HSCAP stands for Higher Secondary Centralised Admission Process. It's the official online system run by the Government of Kerala for Plus One (Class 11) admissions in government and government-aided higher secondary schools across the state.

Also known as Ekajalakam (meaning Single Window), HSCAP replaced the old system where students had to run to individual schools and submit physical applications. Today, everything happens through one portal: hscap.kerala.gov.in.

You apply once, list your preferred schools and subjects, and the system allocates seats based on your SSLC marks, category, and preferences — in a fair, merit-based process.

HSCAP Plus One First Allotment 2026 — Key Dates

Here's a quick look at where things stand right now and what's coming up:

Event

Date

Application Start Date

May 25, 2026

Application Last Date

June 3, 2026

Trial Allotment Result

June 8, 2026

Trial Allotment Correction Window

June 8 – June 10, 2026 (5:00 PM)

First Allotment Result

June 15, 2026

Admission After First Allotment

June 15 – June 17, 2026 (5:00 PM)

Second Allotment (Expected)

Late June 2026

Third Allotment (Expected)

Late June 2026

Classes Begin

July 2, 2026

How to Check Your HSCAP Kerala Plus One First Allotment 2026

Checking your allotment is simple. Just follow these steps on hscap.kerala.gov.in 2026:

  1. Go to the official HSCAP portal — hscap.kerala.gov.in

  2. On the homepage, click on "Candidate Login – SWS"

  3. Enter your application number, password, and the captcha code

  4. Once logged in, click on "First Allot Results"

  5. Your confirmed seat — including the school name and subject combination — will appear on screen

  6. Download and print the allotment memo — you'll need it at the time of admission

What the First Allotment Actually Means

Here's something many students don't fully understand — the trial allotment and the first allotment are not the same thing.

The trial allotment (released June 8) was just a preview. It gave you an idea of what school you might get based on your current preferences, so you could make corrections before the real process began.

The first allotment (released June 15) is the actual seat allocation. This is based on your SSLC marks, the preferences you listed, available seats, and your category quota. If you've been allotted a seat in the first round, it means the system has confirmed a place for you in that school and subject combination.

Admission Process After First Allotment — What to Do Now

Getting the allotment is step one. The admission has to be completed physically at the allotted school. Here's what you need to do:

Admission Window: June 15 to June 17, 2026 (up to 5:00 PM)

Don't miss this window. If you don't complete admission within these dates, your seat may be cancelled.

Documents to Carry for Admission

  • SSLC Mark Certificate (original + copy)

  • Allotment memo (downloaded from the portal)

  • Aadhaar card or any valid identity proof

  • Community certificate (if applicable — for SC/ST/OBC reservations)

  • Income certificate (if required for fee concessions)

  • Bonus certificates — NCC, NSS, Scouts & Guides, Sports achievements (if applicable)

  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from your previous school

Make sure all documents are in order before you head to school. Going twice wastes time — and the window is only three days.

What If You Didn't Get a Seat in the First Allotment?

Don't panic. This happens to many students every year, and it doesn't mean it's over.

Here's the thing about the HSCAP Kerala gov in allotment process — it runs multiple rounds. When students who got seats in the first allotment upgrade to better preferences in the second round, their earlier seats become vacant. Those seats go back into the pool and new students get allotted.

The second and third allotment rounds are expected in late June 2026. Keep checking the official portal regularly and make sure your options are still active.

If you still don't secure a seat after all allotment rounds, there's the supplementary allotment and also the option of applying directly to unaided private schools outside the HSCAP system.

Can You Change Your Preference After the First Allotment?

Yes — and this is a feature that a lot of students don't use wisely.

After accepting a seat in the first allotment, you can still keep your higher preferences active. If a better school or subject becomes available in the second or third allotment, you'll automatically get upgraded — and your admission moves to the new school.

So accepting your current allotment doesn't lock you in permanently. Think of it as securing a seat while still being in the running for a better one.

Understanding the Allotment — Merit, Category, and Quota

HSCAP allotments aren't random. The system allocates seats based on a clear merit-based process:

  • SSLC marks are the primary criterion

  • Students are ranked within their respective categories

  • Seats are filled in order of rank and preference

Categories considered include General Merit, SC (Scheduled Caste), ST (Scheduled Tribe), OBC (Other Backward Classes), and special categories like EWS, differently-abled, and sports quota.

Both merit quota and sports quota allotments are released together in the first allotment list.

HSCAP Kerala gov in — Portal Tips

The official portal is hscap.kerala.gov.in. Everything you need — from checking allotments to downloading your memo — is right there.

A few things to keep in mind:

  • Always use your application number and password to log in, not your SSLC register number

  • Don't share your login credentials with anyone

  • If you've forgotten your password, use the "Forgot Password" option on the portal

  • For technical issues, the official helpline is 0471-2600400

FAQ — HSCAP Plus One First Allotment 2026

Q1. When was the HSCAP Plus One first allotment 2026 released?

The first allotment was released on June 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM on hscap.kerala.gov.in.

Q2. What is the last date to complete admission after the first allotment?

Students must complete their admission at the allotted school between June 15 and June 17, 2026, before 5:00 PM.

Q3. What is the difference between trial allotment and first allotment in HSCAP?

The trial allotment (released June 8) is just a preview to help students review their choices and make corrections. The first allotment (released June 15) is the actual confirmed seat allocation.

Q4. What should I do if I don't get a seat in the first allotment?

Don't worry. Wait for the second and third allotment rounds, expected in late June 2026. Seats open up as students from earlier rounds make preference changes.

Q5. Can I still get a better school after accepting my first allotment seat?

Yes. If you keep your higher preferences active, you'll automatically be considered for upgrades in subsequent allotment rounds.

Q6. What documents do I need to carry to the school for admission?

You'll need your SSLC mark certificate, allotment memo, Aadhaar card, community/income certificate (if applicable), and your TC from the previous school.

Q7. Where do I check the HSCAP first allotment 2026 result?

Visit hscap.kerala.gov.in → Candidate Login – SWS → First Allot Results.

Conclusion

The HSCAP Plus One first allotment 2026 is a big moment — and if you've been allotted a seat, make sure you complete your admission between June 15 and June 17 without fail. Don't wait for the last day.

If you haven't received a seat yet, hang in there. The process has multiple rounds, and students secure seats well into the third allotment every year.

Keep hscap.kerala.gov.in bookmarked, stay updated with official announcements, and prepare your documents in advance so you're ready the moment your name appears.

Koti Deva

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