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Sindh SECCAP Online Admission Portal Receives 39000 Class 11 Applications

  • June 12, 2026
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The Sindh College Education Department has continued processing online admissions for first-year students through the Sindh Electronic Centralized College Admission Program, with college entry available exclusively through the SECCAP digital portal as the province maintains its fully paperless approach to intermediate admissions.

Applications for Class 11 admissions are currently being received across Sindh under the Centralized Admission Program, with officials confirming the process remains fully digital. So far, 38,895 applications have been submitted through the portal for admission in pre-medical, pre-engineering, general science, commerce, and arts groups, with the highest number of applications coming from the Karachi region, where 30,251 submissions have been recorded so far. The volume of applications from Karachi alone, representing nearly 78 percent of total submissions to date, reflects both the city’s population density and the scale at which SECCAP now operates as the default entry point for government college admissions across the province’s largest urban centre.

The continued operation of SECCAP follows a recent system upgrade that the Sindh Education Department confirmed was completed to improve user experience and make the college admission process more accessible, transparent, and student-friendly. The upgraded system has been designed to reduce application errors, improve processing speed, and help students complete their admissions more conveniently, addressing recurring concerns from previous admission cycles where technical issues created bottlenecks during peak application periods. With SECCAP now compulsory under Sindh’s Centralized Admission Policy for all government college admissions in Karachi and across the province, the platform has effectively eliminated the need for students to visit individual colleges in person, centralising what was previously a fragmented, institution-by-institution process into a single digital gateway that handles registration, merit list publication, seat allocation, and digital identification for hundreds of thousands of students each admission cycle.

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