|
(C) |
There is no age restriction for
admission to class XI provided the concerned child is seeking
admission in the year of passing the class X examination. Similarly
there will be no upper & lower age limit for admission to class XII
provided there has been no break in the continuous study of the
child after passing class X/XI. |
|
(D) |
Requirement of
maximum/minimum age for admission will not be applicable for
children of officials of the Indian Embassy in Kendriya Vidyalayas
located abroad. |
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5. |
METHODS OF ADMISSION |
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|
| (A) |
In
Class I (RTE Act 2009 – section 12(1)(c) ) (See Annexure –V)
To
fulfil the constitutional mandate of reservation to SC/ST and also to
implement the provisions of RTE Act under Rule 12(1) c following
procedure shall be adopted for admission to class I (with class
strength of 41). |
| |
|
|
Step I |
All applications received, shall be scrutinized and separated in
following bunches:- |
| i) |
All
general category candidates including disabled of the same category. |
| ii) |
All SC candidates including disabled. |
| iii) |
All ST candidates including disabled. |
| iv) |
All other
candidates belonging to other disadvantaged group like economically
weaker sections socially weaker sections including disabled.
|
|
|
|
Step II |
(Admission to 25% of seats) |
| (a) |
All
applications of (ii) above shall be taken for draw of lots and 6
candidates (15%) will be selected by draw of lots. |
| (b) |
All
applications of (iii) above shall be taken for draw of lots and 3
candidates (7.5%) will be selected by draw of lots. |
| (c) |
For
remaining 1 seat all applications of (iv) above as well as disabled
children belonging to all categories will be taken for draw of lots.
Unsuccessful disabled children belonging to SC/ST category will be
included in this draw of lots.
|
| |
|
|
Step III |
Remaining 31 (75%) seats shall be filled up by KVS’ own system of
admission based on priority categories of employees treating all
candidates as general category candidates (unsuccessful of step II -
a, b & c will also be included). Out of these 31 seats, 1 seat will
go to disabled child of General Category as the same is due against 3%
horizontal reservation. 01 candidate shall be granted admission over
and above the class size to ensure that presently available 31 seats
to General Category candidates remain intact. |
|
Enhanced reservation based on census |
| |
All
such civil sector Kendriya Vidyalayas that are not notified for para-military
forces, shall have reservation equivalent to their population as given
in Annexure IV of Admission Guidelines. In such cases all this quota
of SC/ST shall be adjusted against the seats available for admission
under section 12(1)(c). In such cases, the number of seats under this
section shall be increased to make up the shortfall so as to meet the
requirement of SC/ST quota. For example, in a civil sector KV, if the
reservation for SC is 25% and for ST 7.5%, then 10 seats will be
granted to SC candidates and 3 to ST candidates. In the same manner,
as described in Step I above.
Remaining seats shall be filled up by following KVS’ existing method.
If
required number of candidates of disadvantaged group and weaker
section do not register in 1st spell of registration then a
second notification for calling of applications will be issued in 1st
week of April and applications will be received till 10th
of April. All admissions from the applications received against 2nd
notification will be completed by 15th of April. If still
the quota remains unfilled, it will remain as such and shall not be
de-reserved at any stage. However, admission will be granted to the
candidates belonging to disadvantaged group and weaker section against
unfilled seats as and when they approach till 15th July
2011.
Clarification
If
seats belonging to SC/ST (within 25% quota) remain unfilled even after
2nd notification, the same can be filled by candidates from
weaker sections but cannot be filled by General category candidates at
any stage. |
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6. |
|
|
(A) |
admission test |
| |
Class II to VIII :
No admission
test shall be conducted for admission to
class II to VIII. All applications received shall be divided into 5
categories in order of priority to the extent vacancies are available.
When a stage is reached that the list of one category can not be fully
accommodated for admission, the remaining seats shall be filled by
draw of lots from the same category of candidates. |
|
(B) |
CLASS IX -
For admission to this class, an admission test shall be conducted and
a merit list prepared for each category of priority separately.
Admission shall be granted in order of merit going by the sequence of
the categories as prioritized in Para 3. |
| i) |
Candidates securing
less than 33% marks in any subject shall not be eligible for admission
irrespective of their category in the priority unless provided
otherwise in these guidelines;. |
| ii) |
Admission test
shall be conducted in the following subjects :
Hindi, English,
Math, Social Studies and Science.
|
| iii) |
Concession up to five marks can be given
for deficiency in language (Hindi & English), if adequate numbers of
candidates fail to qualify in the admission test. However, an
assurance would be required in writing from the parents that the
language deficiency in the child will be removed within the academic
session.
|
| (iv) |
Students belonging
to SC/ST will be eligible for admission on securing 25% in aggregate.
However, an assurance would be required in writing from the parents
that the deficiency of the child will be removed within the academic
session. |
| (C) |
Admissions to class X & XII will be entertained subject to
availability of vacancies. Such admission to class X and XII will
be considered by the Assistant Commissioner of the
region concerned, only if, the average strength in class X/ XII is
below 40.
|
|
|
|
Eligibility conditions for X and XII are given below: |
| i) |
The child has been
in the same course of studies i.e. in a
CBSE-affiliated school. |
| ii) |
The child must have
obtained not less than 5.5 CGPA in class IX (CGPA
be calculated as per formula applied by CBSE in class X). For
admission to class XII 50% marks in class XI examination is a must.
|
| iii) |
The child should
OTHERWISE be eligible as per KVS admission guidelines. |
| iv) |
The combinations of subjects are available in Kendriya Vidyalayas.
|
| |
|
|
D. |
CLASS XI ADMISSIONS:
Fresh
admissions would be made after accommodating all the eligible students
of the same KV in the entitled stream and thereafter other KVs. Fresh
admission for remaining vacancies would be made in order of merit in
the sequence of categories of priority on the basis of the board
results of class X. There would be no fresh admission in class XI over
and above the class strength. Admissions in different streams for
children seeking admission from KVs & non-KVs would be made on
fulfilment of the following requirements:
The cut off Grade and CGPA for
admissions in Science, Commerce & Humanities streams would be as under: |
| |
|
| i |
Science
Stream
|
| |
(i)
Science with Mathematics
(a) A Minimum of C1 GRADE in Maths
(b)
A Minimum of C1 GRADE in Science
(c)
Average Grade point in Maths & Science taken together must be 6.5
(d)
A Minimum of 6.0 CGPA |
| |
(ii)
Science
without Maths
Science without mathematics may be allowed if the student has secured
C1 GRADE in Science with at least 6.0 CGPA |
| ii |
Commerce
Stream.
(a)
A minimum of 5.4 CGPA
(b)
Mathematics can be offered with Commerce if the student has obtained a
minimum of C1 GRADE in Mathematics.
|
| iii. |
Humanities
Stream |
|
All students of Kendriya
Vidyalayas if they are declared successful by the CBSE would be given
admission. However, Humanities with mathematics can be offered if at
least C1 GRADE is obtained in Mathematics. |
|
Note:
INFORMATICS PRACTICES AS AN ELECTIVE SUBJECT IS OFFERED TO ALL
STREAMS. ADMISSION TO THIS WOULD BE GRANTED AS PER THE COMBINED MERIT
LIST.
|
|
Computer Science / Bio-Technology,
wherever available as an elective subject is to be offered to students
of Science Stream and admission would be granted as per combined merit
list. Multi-media & Web-Designing Technology (wherever available) as
elective subject may be offered to students of all the streams
(Commerce, Humanities & Science)
|
|
Following concessions will be allowed for admission to
Science and Commerce streams.
a) Students
belonging to SC/ST would be given upgradation by one grade in two
subjects wherever required. CGPA may be enhanced by 0.4 for the
purpose of admission to class XI Science/Commerce Stream.
b)The
following concession will be granted to students for admission who
participated in Games & Sports meet/Scouting & Guiding/NCC/Adventure
activities at various levels. The certificate needed for this purpose
can be of any preceding years.
|
|
S.No. |
Sports & Games |
NCC |
Scouting/ Guiding |
Adventure Activities for admission to Science/ Commerce stream |
Concession of marks |
|
a. |
Participation at SGFI or equivalent level. |
‘A’
certificate and participation in Republic/PM Rally |
Rashtrapati Puraskar award certificate |
NIL |
0.8
points in CGPA |
|
b. |
Participation at KVS National/ State level |
‘A’
certificate and best Cadet in distt/State level |
Rajya
Puruskar award certificate with 07 proficiency badges. |
NIL |
0.6
points in CGPA |
|
c. |
Participation at KVS Regional/ District Level |
‘A’
certificate |
Tritiya sopan certificate with 05 proficiency badges |
Participation in at least one 10-days adventure activity |
0.2
points in CGPA |
|
|
Maximum
concession under Sports / Games / NCC / Scout / Guide/Adventure will
not exceed
0.8 points in CGPA
.In case of
eligibility for more than one concession under different categories as
mentioned at (a) and (b) above, only one concession having maximum
advantage to the candidate will be allowed.
|
|
1. |
Candidates
obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one
compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Mathematics and
Science. |
|
For
Commerce based
courses with Mathematics. |
| 2. |
Candidates
obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one
compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Mathematics and Science
/Social Science |
|
For Commerce
based courses without Mathematics. |
| 3. |
Candidates
obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one
compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Mathematics and Science
&Social Science. |
|
For Humanities based
Course |
| 4. |
Candidates
obtaining higher CGPA ( indicative percentage of marks) in one
compulsory language ( Better of English/Hindi) Social Science & 2nd
language. |
| |
|
|
7. |
RESERVATION |
| |
|
| A) |
15% seats for Scheduled Caste and 7.5% for Scheduled Tribes shall be
reserved in all fresh admissions. However, for schools in civil
sector except those meant for para military forces the percentage of
reservation of seats shall be equal to the percentage of SC/ST
population in the State/UT subject to the minimum of national average
(i.e. 15% for SC and 7.5% for ST) and maximum SC and ST taken
together) limited to 50%. Based on these formulations, the percentage
of reservation for civil sector Kendriya Vidyalayas except those meant
for para military forces in different States/UTs shall be strictly as
per annexure-IV.
|
| B) |
3% seats will be
horizontally reserved for physically handicapped children -blind,
orthopedically and hearing impaired etc. |
| |
Horizontal reservation would mean that 3% of 15% would be reserved for
handicapped children of SC, 3% of 7.5% would be reserved for
handicapped children of ST and 3% of 77.5% would be reserved for
handicapped children of general categories. |
| |
|
|
8. |
Special PROVISIONS: |
| |
The
following special provisions will be operative for admission w.e.f.
academic session 2011-12 :
following
categories of children would be admitted over and above the class
strength except where stated otherwise in the provision itself (e.g.
Item No. XV). |
|
I. |
The
children and dependent grand children of Hon’ble Members of Parliament |
|
II. |
Children and Grand children (children of son or / and daughter) of
serving and retired KVS employees. |
|
III. |
Children of Central Government employees who die in harness. |
|
IV. |
Children of recipients of Paramveer Chakra, Mahavir
Chakra, Veer Chakra, Ashok Chakra, Kirti Chakra & Shourya Chakra. |
|
V. |
Children of recipients of President’s Police medal for gallantry &
Police medal for gallantry. |
|
VI. |
Meritorious sports children who have secured I, II & III position in
SGFI/CBSE/National/State level games organized by the Government. |
|
VII. |
Recipients of Rashtrapati Puraskar in Scouts & Guides. |
|
VIII.
|
Single
girl children in class I and from class VI onwards subject to a
maximum of two per section in class I and two per class in class VI
and onwards. |
| IX. |
Children
who are recipients of National Bravery Award , or of Balshree Award
instituted by National Bal Bhawan. |
|
X. |
Children whose parents are a teacher, and is a recipient of National
Award for teachers. |
|
XI. |
Children who have shown special talent in Fine Arts and have been
recognized at the National or State level. |
| XII. |
100
children of employees of the Ministry of HRD would be admitted every
year on orders issued by the KVS (HQ). “ In case adequate
applications for admission of children of employees of the Ministry of
HRD are not available, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan may nominate
additional names upto the prescribed limit to ensure full utilization
of this provision.” |
|
XIII |
60
admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas located anywhere in India and 15
children, in hostels in Kendriya Vidyalayas , of employees of the
Ministry of External Affairs would be admitted each year on orders
issued by KVS (HQ). These would be subject to the following conditions
for the two categories :-
|
|
(i) |
60
admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas located anywhere in India be
utilized exclusively for children returning from abroad along with
their parents after their posting. Seats under this provision
remaining unutilized at the time of normal admissions will remain as
such and will be utilized for children who return to India after the
beginning of the academic session and up to 30th September. Children
who return to India after 30th September would be considered for
admission up to 30th November along with other priority
category I children. No special consideration will be given to MEA
staff under this priority. All these admissions will be subject to the
condition that not more than 5 children would be admitted in one
school in a year and that the children would be submitting a transfer
certificate of a school abroad, in which they had been studying prior
to seeking admission in a KV. All admissions under this provision will
stop once the quota for special provisions is completed for concerned
classes. |
|
(ii) |
15
seats for admission in hostels in Kendriya Vidyalayas would be
allotted to the children whose parents are going abroad on a posting
to station, which does not have adequate educational facilities. The
required information in this respect would need to be given by the
Ministry of External Affairs. |
| |
|
|
XIV |
15
children of the employees of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)
would be admitted on orders to be issued by the KVS Hqrs. Of these, a
maximum of 5 seats would be given in Delhi and the remaining would be
outside Delhi. |
|
XV
|
05
seats in each section of class I and 10 seats in all other
classes put together will be reserved every year for the children of
the sponsoring agency in all schools except those specifically
notified otherwise by the Commissioner. The wards of deceased
employees of Public Sector Undertakings who have died while in service
may also be included under this quota. In Civil Sector schools
sponsored by State Govt., the children of State Govt. employees would
come under this provision. Similarly in
Defence/ Project/ Institution of Higher Learning sector schools
only the children belonging to employees working in these sectors
would come under this provision. Admission to class I would be within
the approved class strength while for other classes it would be over
and above class strength.
|
|
XVI |
Chairman, Vidyalaya Management Committee can recommend maximum two
admissions in the concerned Kendriya Vidyalaya under his discretionary
quota. These two admissions may be recommended in one class or all
classes put together except classes X & XII. |
|
XVII
|
Wherever land has been sponsored by DDA for Kendriya Vidyalayas
located in Delhi, admission to children of regular DDA employees would
be restricted to 5 seats per section in class I and 5 seats in all
other classes put together. Admission in class I would be within the
approved strength of the section while for other classes this would be
over and above the class strength.
XVIII. Each Hon’ble Member of Parliament can refer
two cases for admission under Special Dispensation in an Academic year
in Kendriya Vidyalaya(s) located within the Parliamentary Constituency
of the concerned Lok Sabha MP for eligible children belonging to the
constituency. Rajya Sabha MP can recommend admission in any KV
located within the state from which he/she stands elected. The
parents of the children who are being recommended should belong to the
constituency either by domicile or on account of exigencies of
services. Recommendations can be made for any of the classes except
pre primary and X & XII.
|
| |
The
admissions recommended under this clause will be regulated in the
following manner:-
|
| a. |
These
admissions would be made in the beginning of academic year and no
admission would be made after the prescribed cut off date as
applicable for general admissions i.e. 15th July.
|
| b. |
Recommendations can be made for any of the classes except pre primary
and X & XII. |
| c. |
The
recommendations are subject to the eligibility of the child in respect
of age and fitness in the admission test to be conducted by Kendriya
Vidyalaya for one class lower than the class for which recommendations
have been made. Admission test will be conducted only for admission in
class IX.
|
| d |
The recommendations to be
made by the Hon’ble Members of Parliament shall be valid only if they
are made in the format prescribed (Annexure-III). Recommendations once
made would be final and would not be subject to change. (87th
MEETING OF BOG DATED 06.05.2010)
|
| |
|
|
9 |
CLASS STRENGTH (87th
MEETING OF BOG DATED 06.05.2010)
|
|
(A)
|
Fresh
admission can be done in each section of each class up to 40 (41 in
Class I). Such admission would be done up to 15th of
July. 05 more students could be admitted in each section/class
between 16th July to 30th September provided
such candidates are the wards of Central Govt. employees belonging to
category-I. In addition to the children of parents transferred during
the year, the children of parents belonging to Cat.I transferred
during previous years will also be considered eligible for admission
if seats are available after accommodating the children of category –
I parents transferred during the particular academic session. This
provision will be available to the employees of Project/Higher
Learning Institute in KVs sponsored by them. |
| |
Note:
The
total number of 31 seats presently available to the candidates of
General Category shall be ensured to remain intact by making up the
short fall by granting them admission over and above the class size
equivalent to the number by which they fall short after granting
admission to the candidates of disadvantaged group and weaker sections
under section 12(1)(c) of RTE Act and after granting admission to
reserve quota of SC/ST in order of priority categories as described in
para 5 above.
|
| (B) |
CHANGE OF SHIFT (26TH AAC DT 19.4.05 RATIFIED BY 73RD
BOG MEETING DT. 08.07.05 |
| |
Students already admitted in second shift can switch over to first
shift or first shift students to second shift with the approval of
Vidyalaya Management Committee only. The VMC before granting
approval must examine the merit of each case provided the enrolment in
each section of the Kendriya Vidyalaya does not violate the prescribed
norm of class strength as mentioned. As such cases pertaining to
change of shift will not be referred to KVS(HQ) for consideration. |
|
10. |
schedule and procedure for ADMISSION:
|
|
(I) |
An
advertisement shall be issued by the Regional Office in the local
newspapers at the cluster level in the 1st week
of February giving the admission schedule for registration etc. and
inviting children to have themselves registered for admission in
Kendriya Vidyalayas. This advertisement should specifically indicate
that admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas are not restricted to Central
Govt. employees and are open to all, only certain priorities have been
laid down as per which children of different categories would receive
priority in admission. The reservations for SC, ST and Physically
Handicapped should also be indicated (As per RTE Act 2009). |
|
(II) |
There
will be no distinct dates for sale of forms and registration of
children. Both these activities shall proceed together. The admission
schedule for the year 2011-12 will be as under :- |
| |
|
|
(III) |
Registration shall not be done if there is no vacancy or likelihood of
any vacancy in a particular class.
In case a vacancy arises in future, registration can be made after
giving wide publicity at local level and admission can be granted as
per KVS Admission Guidelines. |
|
Note:
|
No
de-reservation of 25% quota of class I under section 12(1)(c) is
allowed |
|
(V) |
In case the number of children seeking registration is less because of
which all seats have not been filled up, the Principal shall issue a
second/third advertisement in the months of May and June notifying the
availability of vacancies. |
|
(VI) |
As
per KVS directions, admissions are required to be made with the
approval of the Executive Committee of the Vidyalaya. In case the
Executive Committee does not approve the admissions up to the full
sanctioned strength of the class, the Principal shall intimate this
fact to the Assistant Commissioner by the 20th of
April and with the approval of the Assistant Commissioner shall grant
admission to children as per the admission guidelines for the
remaining seats by 30th of
April. |
|
(VII) |
Registration for class XI shall be taken up immediately after the
declaration of results of class X and admissions up to the full
strength of the class should be completed within 27 days after
declaration of results by CBSE . In case there is any difficulty in
admitting children up to the full strength because of the Executive
Committee of the Vidyalaya not approving the same, the procedure as
laid down for other classes above shall be followed and admissions up
to the sanctioned strength of the class shall be made by 31st of July
with the approval of the Assistant Commissioner. |
|
(VIII) |
Registration forms shall be made available by the Principal FREE OF
COST. However, the prospectus/brochure (Optional)
in the form of downloaded/ Xerox copy may be provided to the parent on
payment of Rs.100/-. |
|
(IX) |
Registration forms complete in all respects and accompanied by all
required documents must be submitted to the Vidyalaya office within
the prescribed date. |
|
(IX) |
Registration forms complete in all respects and accompanied by all
required documents must be submitted to the Vidyalaya office within
the prescribed date. |
|
(X) |
Attested copies of the following documents would be required to be
submitted along with the application form for registration:- |
|
A. |
For
Class I, certificate of proof of age in the form of a birth
certificate issued by the authority competent to register births. This
will include certificates from Notified Area Council / Municipality /
Municipal Corporation extract about the date of birth from records of
Village Panchayat, Military Hospital and service records of Defence
personnel. For other classes, the date of birth recorded in the
transfer certificate issued by a school recognized by the State
Education Department would be accepted. Admissions upto class-V
may be granted without any school transfer certificate provided the
child is otherwise eligible and his birth certificate has been issued
by a Govt. body. |
|
B. |
For grand children of Hon’ble Member of
Parliament and PSU employees a proof of relationship of either of the
child’s parents with the Hon’ble Member of Parliament or PSU employees
would be needed. Further, a declaration of dependency would be
required in case of grand children of Hon’ble M.P.s |
|
c. |
For grand children of KVS employee a proof of relationship would be
required |
|
D. |
A certificate that the child belongs to the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled
Tribe, wherever applicable, issued by the competent authority. The
certificate in respect of either of the parents may be accepted
initially for the purpose of admission, if this certificate is not
available for the child. However, the certificate in respect of the
child has to be submitted within a period of 3 month from the date of
admission. |
|
E. |
A
certificate from the civil surgeon/rehabilitation centre or any other
competent authority defined by the Government of India
O.M. No. 36035/5/88/Estt.(sct) dated 4.5.1999 certifying the child to
be handicapped, wherever applicable. In case, where the handicap of
the child can be visually seen by the Principal, the child may be
accepted as handicapped even without a certificate. However, the
parent may be advised to obtain the relevant certificate from the
competent authority and submit the same to the school. |
|
F. |
a
service certificate showing the number of transfers during the
preceding 7 years duly signed and stamped by the head of office
bearing the name, designation and other relevant particulars in block
letters. |
|
G. |
A certificate of
retirement for uniformed Defence employees.
|
|
Note: |
|
|
(I) |
Mere registration will not confer a right to admission. |
|
(II) |
Incomplete
application forms shall normally be rejected. In case vacancies
remain, the Principal may allow completion of the form later at his
discretion. |
|
(iii) |
Admission secured on the basis of any wrong certificate shall be
cancelled by the Principal forthwith and no appeal against such action
of the Principal shall be entertained. |
|
(iv) |
When a child is registered for admission in class I in a Kendriya
Vidyalaya but, before the declaration of the result, his parent is
transferred to another station, the child should be deemed to have
been registered for admission in the Kendriya Vidyalaya at the station
of posting even if the last date of registration at that place has
expired. The registration form in original be transferred to the
Kendriya Vidyalaya of new place of posting and a photo copy of the
same be retained in the school where the child was initially
registered. |
|
11. |
EQUIVALENCE OF N.I.O.S./STATE BOARDS/ICSE FOR ADMISSION IN CLASS XI IN
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS ( 88th MEETING OF BOG DATED
14.05.2010) |
|
|
The
students of State Boards/ICSE/NIOS where marks are awarded be
considered for admission in class XI if vacancies exist. The marks
awarded in various subjects be considered against the corresponding
Grade awarded by CBSE . |
|
1. |
Marks
of different subjects are to be converted into grades and grade points
as per CBSE norms as given below: |
|
|
|
|
(a) |
Conversion of marks into Grades: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Marks range |
Grade |
|
91-100 |
A1 |
|
81-90 |
A2 |
|
71-80 |
B1 |
|
61-70 |
B2 |
|
51-60 |
C1 |
|
41-50 |
C2 |
|
33-40 |
D |
|
21-32 |
E1 |
|
0-20 |
E2 |
|
|
|
|
|
(b) |
|
Marks obtained out of 100* |
Grade as per range |
Grade Points |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*
Conversion may be done where maximum marks are not out of 100 |
|
(c) |
CGPA
to be calculated by adding up the grade points of 5 subjects including
one language and dividing it by 5. |
|
2. |
After conversion, provisions
given in Admission Guidelines 2010-11 for class XI are to be followed. |
|
12 |
LAST DATE FOR ADMISSION |
|
|
The
last date for admission and the competent authority to allow it will
be as follows |
|
|
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(a) |
Up to 31st July |
Principal |
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(b) |
Up to 30th September |
Chairman, VMC |
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(c) |
Up to 30th November |
Commissioner, KVS (only for the wards of Central Govt. / Central
PSU / Institutes of Higher Learning employees who are actually
coming on transfer after 30th September
but upto 30th November
subject to availability of vacancies) |
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ADMISSION WITH KV
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE (TC) (88TH MEETING OF BOG DATED
14.5.2010) |
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(i) |
Admission of children with KV TC will be automatic if the parent has
been transferred from the station where the child was earlier studying
to the station where admission is being sought and the transfer
involves change of station. TC cases can be accommodated upto the
class strength of 55th after which efforts should be
initiated to open additional sections.
Defence personnel and Para-military Forces who shift their
families to a station of their choice whenever they are transferred to
some non-family areas or posted in Naxal affected areas, can admit
their child(ren) on KV TC in a KV located at the station where they
will keep their family. |
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(ii) |
In all
other cases where transfer of the parent is not involved the admission
with KV TC would be done only with the prior approval of the Assistant
Commissioner of the region provided the enrolment in the class /
section does not exceed the prescribed ceiling mentioned above. |
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(iii) |
Not withstanding (i) & (ii)
above, if the enrolment in the class / section to which admission is
being sought for is above the ceiling prescribed, the Assistant
Commissioner of the region is empowered to grant admission in any
other Kendriya Vidyalaya of the station where vacancy exists. |
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(iv) |
Request for transfer within a region from crowded class & school to a
less crowded class & school may be considered on the merit of the
case. |
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(v) |
A student with KV TC may
also be permitted in project KVs only up to class strength of 45 with
the prior concurrence of Chairman, VMC. Beyond this no admission on
KV TC would be done in project schools. However, Assistant
Commissioner of the region is empowered to allow admission in the
project/nearest KV in extremely deserving cases. |
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(vi) |
Children who were earlier studying in Kendriya Vidyalaya but due to
(a) transfer of parent or (b) relocation due to exigency caused by
posting of parent to field area was compelled to study in a school
other than Kendriya Vidyalaya, if the said parent subsequently gets
transferred to a place where a Kendriya Vidyalaya exists, his/her
child be considered for admission, consequent upon the
transfer/movement of the parent subsequently to a place where a
Kendriya Vidyalaya exists, over and above the class strength. A proof
to this effect has to be provided by the parent. |
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14.(A) |
ADMISSION OF CHILDREN STUDYING ABROAD(88th MEETING OF BOG
DATED 14.5.2010) |
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A KV child who went abroad with his parents on their deputation to a
foreign country will be admitted to corresponding class on their
return to India by the Principal of concerned Kendriya Vidyalaya. |
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14.(B) |
ADMISSION IN KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS LOCATED ABROAD. (88th
MEETING OF BOG DATED 14.5.2010) |
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(a) |
Admission of Non eligible cases in class XI (Science) within the class
strength are to be decided by the Commissioner, KVS on case to case
basis. |
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(b) |
Last
date for admission for the children of the Embassy who come on
transfer can be relaxed. |
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ADMISSION OF WARDS OF ARMED FORCES |
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Automatic admission of children in the Kendriya Vidyalayas on the
basis of transfer certificate issued by the CBSE affiliated schools
run by Armed Forces (e.g Army, Air Force, Navy) will be entertained
only if the parent has been transferred to that place or has desired
to settle at the place after his retirement., provided no such
school/class (run by Armed Forces) is available at new place of
posting/settlement. This provision shall be applicable to schools run
by Indian Coast Guard also. (F.110332/2008-KVS(Acad.) dt.01.07.2009)
It is
clarified that above provisions are only for the wards of Defence
personnel viz. sons & daughters only. This will not include the grand
children of Defence personnel. Provisions
of KVS admission
guidelines including the eligibility criteria for age and marks will
be followed in letter and spirit. Also the fee including VVN is to be
paid from the month of admission of the child in the Kendriya
Vidyalaya regardless of the fact that the fee for succeeding months
have already been paid in the school from which TC has been issued for
admission to KV. TCs issued by the CBSE schools of Defence Ministry/Deptts/Authority
will be endorsed by the concerned Asstt. Commissioner of the region
where admission is sought. |
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16. |
ADMISSION OF WARDS OF KVS EMPLOYEES (88TH MEETING OF BOG
DATED 14.5.2010) |
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The
Children and grand children of the serving and retired employees of
KVS (Kendriya Vidyalayas, Regional Offices, ZIETs and KVS(Hqrs.) will
be considered for admission at any time of the year irrespective of
the class strength/year of transfer/recruitment. However, for class
IX, the child has to clear the admission test. |
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17. |
ADMISSION OF PRE PRIMARY STUDENTLS IN CLASS I. |
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The
policy of automatic admission of pre primary students in class I has
been withdrawn w.e.f. session 2008-09. Now all admissions in class I
shall be treated as fresh admissions and shall be dealt with as per
rules in vogue. (F.28 – 66/2006-KVS (Acad.) dt.13.03.2007) |
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Annexure - I |
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To Whomsoever It May Concern |
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Certificate from priority - 1* candidates for admission |
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in class I, in Kendriya Vidyalayas |
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I,(Smt./Shri)___________________________________(Name) |
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_____________________________________(rank/designation) of___________________________(unit/ship/Deptt). do hereby certify that
during the past 7 years I have been transferred 1/2/3/4/5/6/7 times
from one station to another, the details of which are given as under
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S.No. |
Formation/Unit/
Depot/Office |
Whether moved with family |
Place |
Period |
Total Period of stay |
Authority of move |
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From |
To |
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I further certify that in case the above-mentioned facts are found
incorrect, my child will be disqualified for admission to Kendriya
Vidyalaya. |
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SIGNATURE OF
PARENT |
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PLACE : |
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DATE:
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Annexure-II |
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PLEASE REFER
PRIORITIES PRESCRIBED IN ADMISSION GUIDELINES.
COUNTERSIGNED
( Countersigned
by Commanding Officer of the Rank of Colonel OR Equivalent) |
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I, Sh.------------------------------------rank/designation---------------------------------name-------------------------unit/ship/department----------------------------------------------hereby
certify that the particulars given in para 1 have been authenticated
by the records held in the office and found to be correct. |
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Place: |
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Date: |
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(SIGNATURE OF THE CO/OC UNIT) |
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1. |
Minimum period of
posting/stay at a place should be six months. |
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2. |
Form to be signed
by an officer not below the level of Colonel or equivalent in Navy/Air
Force/Para-Military Forces. |
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3. |
In case the CO is
below the rank of Colonel, the form be signed by the Station
Commander/Colonel/Colonel in a station. |
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Annexure-III |
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KVS
NO.----------------------- |
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(NAME & ADDRESS
OF THE MP) |
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F.------------------------------------
Dated__________ |
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Dear
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I am to refer to
your letter No. F. 11019/02/2010-KVSHQ/Acad. Dated-11.5.2010 regarding
recommendations for admissions of the children in Kendriya Vidyalayas
under Special Dispensation and recommend the following two names
whose particulars are given below: |
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S.No. |
Name of the
Child |
Father’s/Mother’s Name |
Class |
Name of KV |
Residential
Address |
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The
above two recommendations are for the session 2011-12 and the parents
are the resident of my constituency. |
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Yours sincerely, |
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Commissioner
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
18, Institutional Area
Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg
Delhi-110602 |
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ANNEXURE-IV |
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Sl. |
State |
% of SC |
% of ST |
% of |
% of |
% of total |
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No. |
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Population |
Population |
reservation |
reservation |
reservation
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for SC |
for ST
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1. |
Andhra |
16.2 |
6.6 |
16 |
7.5 |
23.5
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Pradesh |
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2. |
A & N |
NSC |
8.3 |
15 |
8 |
23 |
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Islands
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3.* |
Arunachal |
6 |
64.2 |
15 |
35 |
50 |
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Pradesh
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4. |
Assam |
6.9 |
12.4 |
15 |
12 |
27 |
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5. |
Bihar |
15.7 |
0.9 |
16 |
7.5 |
23.5 |
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6. |
Chandigarh |
17.5 |
NST |
18 |
7.5 |
25.5 |
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7. |
Chattisgarh |
11.6 |
31.8 |
15 |
32 |
47 |
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8. |
Dadar & |
1.9 |
62.2 |
15 |
35 |
50 |
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Nagar Haveli |
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9. |
Daman &
Diu |
3.1 |
8.8 |
15 |
9 |
24 |
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10. |
Delhi |
16.9 |
NST |
17 |
7.5 |
24.5 |
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11. |
Gujarat |
7.1 |
14.8 |
15 |
15 |
30 |
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12. |
Goa |
1.8 |
NST |
15 |
7.5 |
22.5 |
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13. |
Haryana |
19.3 |
NST |
19 |
7.5 |
26.5 |
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14. |
Himachal |
24.7 |
4.0 |
25 |
7.5 |
32.5 |
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Pradesh |
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15. |
Jammu & |
7.6 |
10.9 |
15 |
11 |
26 |
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Kashmir |
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16. |
Jharkhand |
11.8 |
26.3 |
15 |
26 |
41 |
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17. |
Karnataka |
16.2 |
6.6 |
16 |
7.5 |
23.5 |
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18. |
Kerala |
9.8 |
1.1 |
15 |
7.5 |
22.5 |
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19.* |
Lakshadweep |
NSC |
94.5 |
15 |
35 |
50 |
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20. |
Madhya |
15.2 |
20.3 |
15 |
20 |
35 |
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Pradesh |
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21. |
Maharashtra |
10.2 |
8.9 |
15 |
9 |
24 |
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22. |
Manipur |
2.8 |
34.2 |
15 |
34 |
49 |
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23.* |
Meghalaya |
0.5 |
85.9 |
15 |
35 |
50 |
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24.* |
Mizoram |
NSC |
94.5 |
15 |
35 |
50 |
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25.* |
Nagaland |
NSC |
89.1 |
15 |
35 |
50 |
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26. |
Orissa |
16.5 |
22.1 |
17 |
22 |
39 |
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27. |
Punjab |
28.9 |
NST |
30 |
7.5 |
37.5 |
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28. |
Pondicherry |
16.2 |
NST |
16 |
7.5 |
23.5 |
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29. |
Rajasthan |
17.2 |
12.6 |
17 |
13 |
30 |
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30. |
Sikkim |
5 |
20.6 |
15 |
21 |
36 |
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31. |
Tamilnadu |
19 |
1 |
19 |
7.5 |
26.5 |
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32. |
Tripura |
17.5 |
31.1 |
17 |
31 |
48 |
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33. |
Uttaranchal |
17.9 |
3 |
18 |
7.5 |
25.5 |
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34. |
Uttar Pradesh |
21.1 |
0.1 |
21 |
7.5 |
28.5 |
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35. |
West Bengal |
23 |
5.5 |
23 |
7.5 |
30.5 |
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Source - Table A-5, Primary Census Abstract |
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NST - No Scheduled
Tribe notified. |
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NSC - No Scheduled
Caste notified. |
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-* State/UT where
SC and ST population put together is more than 50%. |
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Note :- |
The above revised
norms may be made applicable to Kendriya Vidyalayas in the Civil
sector except those meant for Para Military Forces. |
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ANNEXURE-V |
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1. |
OBLIGATIONS UNDER RTE ACT |
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The Kendriya Vidyalayas are placed under “specified category of
schools” under section 2(p). Such schools are obliged to grant
admission in class I to the extent of 25% of class strength to the
children belonging to weaker section and disadvantaged group in the
neighborhood and provide free and compulsory elementary education till
its completion (Section 12(1)(c)). |
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2. |
DEFINITION OF DISADVANTAGED GROUP |
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1.Child
belonging to disadvantaged group means a child belonging to the
Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, the socially and educationally
backward class or such other group having disadvantage owing to
social, cultural, economical, geographical, linguistic, gender or such
other factor as may be specified by the appropriate government, by
notification (Section 2(d)). |
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2.SC/ST, OBC
not falling in the creamy layer, Child with special needs and
suffering from disability as per disability Act or as defined by the
concerned State Govt. |
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3. |
DEFINITION OF WEAKER SECTION |
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Child belonging to
weaker section means a child belonging to such parent or guardian
whose annual income is lower than the minimum limit specified by the
appropriate government, by notification (Section 2(e)). |
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The income
limit regarding economically weaker sections will be applicable as
notified by the State Govt. concerned. |
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4. |
ADMISSIONS UNDER RTE ACT |
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1.The
KVS has already the provision for 22.5% reservation for SC/ST (May be
more in some states as per Annexure IV). |
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2.This will be subsumed in the 25% provision to be made as per RTE Act.
The shortfall will be made good as per the provisions of RTE Act. |
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3.At the moment 9 seats out of 40 are reserved for SC/ST. Now it will
go up to 10 and the class strength for Class I to 41 to keep the
number of seats for other categories same i.e. 31. |
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4.Admission to other categories to be done as per existing provision. |
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5. |
DEFINITION OF NEIGHBOURHOOD & PROOF OF RESIDENTS |
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Since Kendriya Vidyalayas are located at places with varied density of
population, they have been categorised as follows for determining the
limits of neighbourhood:- |
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1.Major
cities and Urban area (All District Hqrs. & Metros) 5 kms. radius |
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2.Places and areas other than included in 1 above
8 kms radius |
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Note: |
1. Proof of residence shall have to be produced by all applicants.
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2. A self declaration from the parent for distance may also be
accepted by furnishing an undertaking to this effect. |
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6. |
COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEE FOR DRAW OF LOTS |
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Every Kendriya Vidyalaya will constitute a committee for the purpose
of monitoring a system of Draw of Lots to be held in
Class I or in any other class wherever such stage is reached when all
candidates of a particular category or having same number of transfers
cannot be accommodated against available number of seats. |
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The committee will comprise the following five (05) members:- |
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1. |
Principal |
Convenor |
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2. |
Teacher |
Member (To be nominated by Principal) |
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3 & 4) |
Two parents (One lady ) |
Members(One parent has to be from the candidates to be admitted under
section 12(1)(c). |
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5. |
VMC member |
Member(To be nominated by Chairman, VMC) |
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An additional 6th member can be nominated by the Principal
from the students of class IX to XII wherever these classes exist.
This committee must be notified with the concurrence of Chairman, VMC,
at least 5 days in advance of draw of lots and be displayed on school
Notice Board. |
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7. |
FEE
STRUCTURE |
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No fee
to be charged from the children admitted under the 25% quota |
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8. |
REIMBURSEMENT |
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One
set of NCERT text books for his/her class to each child will be
provided by the school and other expenses on account of note books,
stationary, uniform and transport will be reimbursed on production of
proper bills in respect of 25%
of the children admitted under the Act subject to the ceiling
prescribed (A separate letter will be issued on this subject). |
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