2nd Counselling Date for 11th Class in Chandigarh: What Students Should Know
The admission season for Class 11 in Chandigarh’s Government Senior Secondary Schools is in full swing. With the Chandigarh Govt. School 1st Counselling results recently announced for the academic session 2025–26, students and parents are now eagerly looking ahead to the second round.
Let’s walk you through the latest developments, including what the 1st counselling revealed and what to expect in the upcoming 2nd counselling phase.
1st Counselling Allotment List Released
The Directorate of School Education, UT Chandigarh, has officially published the 1st counselling allotment list for admission to Class XI in Government Senior Secondary Schools. Students who registered for the 2025–26 session can now check which school and stream (Science, Commerce, Humanities, or Vocational) they’ve been allotted.
The list is accessible through the official education department website, and students are advised to log in with their credentials to download their allotment letter and follow the next steps, like document verification and reporting to the allotted school.
Click here to check the 1st Allotment List
What If You Didn’t Get a Seat in 1st Counselling?
Don’t worry if your name didn’t appear in the first allotment list or if you are unsatisfied with the current allotment. The process is designed to accommodate such scenarios through a second round of counselling.
Students who:
- Were not allotted any school in the first round,
- Failed to confirm their admission,
- Or are looking for upgradation,
can participate in the 2nd counselling process.
2nd Counselling Date for 11th Class in Chandigarh
While the exact date for the 2nd counselling has not yet been officially announced, it typically follows within 7–10 days of the 1st counselling result declaration.
Based on previous trends, here’s what you can expect:
- Tentative Start Date: End of June 2025
- Online Portal Activation: Likely 2-3 days before the window opens
- Mode: Online through the Chandigarh Education Department website
- Eligibility: Only students who applied earlier or participated in the 1st round
Tip: Keep checking the official website chdeducation.gov.in regularly for updates or notifications about the 2nd counselling schedule.
Documents Required for 2nd Counselling
Students must keep these documents handy in case they are allotted a seat in the second round:
- Class 10 Marksheet and Certificate
- Aadhar Card
- Passport-size photographs
- Category certificate (if applicable)
- Domicile certificate (UT Chandigarh)
- Printout of online application form
Important Instructions
- Don’t miss the deadline: Once the 2nd counselling schedule is released, the window is usually short.
- Admission confirmation is must: If allotted a school in 2nd counselling, the student must report and confirm admission within the stipulated time, else the seat may be forfeited.
- Final counselling round: If seats remain vacant even after the 2nd round, a spot counselling or 3rd round may be announced, but that is not guaranteed.
Conclusion
With the 1st counselling list already out, the race for admissions into Class 11 in Chandigarh’s Government Senior Secondary Schools is heating up. If you’re waiting for the 2nd counselling, keep your documents ready and stay alert for updates on the official site.
Whether you missed the first round or are hoping for a better allotment in the second, don’t lose hope, the second counselling offers a fair chance for all eligible students to secure a place in their preferred stream and school.
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