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The UT education department of Chandigarh has published the provisional merit list for Class 11 admissions in city government schools. This list helps students verify their displayed percentages. If there are discrepancies, students can raise grievances until June 14, 5 PM. The final allotment list will be released on June 21. Students can file grievances at [the official website](http://nltchd.info/utcouns/default.aspx).
A total of 13,875 seats are available across 43 government senior secondary schools in Chandigarh. Separate lists have been created for government school students, who have an 85% quota on total seats.
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Top scorers
Srishti Joshi, with an overall score of 99% in Class 10, is currently the highest-scoring student applying for admission. Among government school students, Anoop Saini holds the top position with 98.4%.
Sports Certificate issue
A student faced an issue with the Chandigarh sports department, which refused to issue a certificate because the student completed Class 12 in a Mohali school. The department stated the certificate should come from Punjab, as the student studied there. When the Punjab sports department was approached, they redirected the request to their UT counterpart, stating the student was playing from their state.