Admission start 2021 of jawahar Navodaya vidyalaya VI class Registration Last date November 2021
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FOR ALL CANDIDATES:
4.1 Only the candidates from the district concerned where the Jawahar
Navodaya Vidyalaya has been opened are eligible to apply for admission.
However, if the district where JNV is opened is bifurcated at a later date, the
old boundaries of the district are considered for the purpose of eligibility for
admission into JNVST, in case a new Vidyalaya is not started in the newly bifurcateddistrict as yet.
4.2 A candidate seeking admission must not have been born before 01-05-2008
and after 30-04-2012 (Both dates are inclusive). This will apply to candidates
of all categories, including those who belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC),
Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Other Backward Class (OBC). In case of doubtful
cases of overage in comparison to the age recorded in the certificate, they
may be referred to the Medical Board for confirmation of the age. The
decision of the medical board will be treated as final.
4.3 A candidate appearing for the selection test must be studying in Class-V for
the whole of the academic session 2020-21 in a Government/Government
aided or other recognized schools or ‘B’ certificate competency course of
National Institute of Open Schooling in the same district where he/she is
seeking admission. A school will be deemed recognized if it is declared so by
the Government or by any other agency authorized on behalf of
Government. Schools where students have obtained ‘B’ certificate under
National Institute of Open Schooling should have accreditation of NIOS. A
candidate must successfully complete Class-V in the session 2020-21. Actual admission in Class-VI for the session 2021-22 will be subject to the mentioned
condition.
4.4 A Candidate claiming admission under rural quota must have studied and
passed classes III, IV and V from a Govt. / Govt. aided / recognized school
spending one full academic session each year in a school located in rural
area.
4.5 Candidates passing ‘B’ certificate competency course of National Institute of
Open Schooling on or before 30th September 2020 are also eligible to write
admission test provided they are in the prescribed age group. The rural status
of a child from National Institute of Open Schooling will be decided on the
basis of a certificate to be issued by Tehsildar/District Magistrate of the District
indicating that the child has been residing in rural areas for the last three
years. Students studying under the above scheme and residing in urban and
notified areas are not eligible for obtaining seat in rural quota.
4.6A Candidate who has not been promoted and admitted to Class-V before
15th September, 2020 is not eligible to apply.
4.7 No candidate is eligible to appear in the selection test for the second
time, under any circumstances.
FOR RURAL CANDIDATES
A) At least 75% of the seats in a district will be filled by candidates selected
from rural areas of the district and remaining seats will be filled from the
Urban areas of the district.
B) A candidate seeking admission under the rural quota must have studied in
Classes-III, IV and V completing full academic session from the Government/
Government Aided/Government recognized schools located in rural areas.
However, the candidate should study full academic session in Class-V from
the same district where admission is sought.
C) Candidates studying under the schemes of National Institute of Open
Schooling should produce their rural status certificate issued by District
Magistrate/Tehsildar/Block Development Officer.
FOR URBAN CANDIDATES
A candidate who has studied in a school located in an urban area even for
a single day of session in Class-III, IV and V will be considered as an urban
candidate. Urban areas are those which are so defined in 2011 census or through
a subsequent Government notification. All other areas will be considered as rural.
FOR TRANSGENDER CANDIDATES
No separate reservation for transgender category candidates is provided
and they will be included in Boys category for reservation purpose, under various
sub-categories viz Rural, Urban, SC, ST and Divyang.
RESERVATION OF SEATS
a) At least 75% of the seats in a district are filled by candidates selected from
rural areas and remaining seats are filled from urban areas of the district.
b) Reservation of seats in favour of children belonging to Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes is provided in proportion to their population in the
district concerned provided that in no district, such reservation will be less
than the national average (15% for SC and 7.5% for ST) but subject to
maximum of 50% for both the categories (SC & ST) taken together. These
reservations are interchangeable and over and above the candidates
selected under open merit.
c) 27% reservation shall be provided to the OBC students over and above
reservation of SCs and STs. The reservations to the OBC students shall be
implemented as per Central List, as applicable from time to time. The OBC
candidates not included in Central list would apply as General Candidate.
d) Minimum One third of the total seats are filled by girls.
e) There is a provision for reservation for ** Divyang children (i.e.
Orthopedically Handicapped, Hearing Impaired and Visually
Handicapped) as per GOI norms.
** “Blindness” refers to a condition where a person suffers from any of the
following conditions namely:-
(i) Total absence of sight; or
(ii) Visual acuity not exceeding 6/60 or 20/200 (snellen) in the better eye with
correcting lenses; or
(iii) Limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of 20 degree or worse.
** “Hearing Impairment” means loss of sixty decibels or more in the better ear in
the conversational range of frequencies.
** “Locomotors disability” means disability of the bones joints or muscles leading
to substantial restriction of the movement of the limbs or any form of cerebral
palsy.
** “Person with disability” means a person suffering from not less than forty
percent of any disability as certified by a medical authority.
3. Composition of the Test
The selection test will be of two-hour duration from 11:30 am to 01:30 pm and
will have 3 sections with only objective type questions. There are 80 questions in
all for 100 marks.
Type of Test Number of Questions Marks Duration
Mental ability Test 40 50 60 Minutes
Arithmetic Test 20 25 30 Minutes
Language Test 20 25 30 Minutes
Total 80 100 2 Hours
A single test booklet comprising of all the three sections will be given to each
candidate. Additional time of 30 minutes will be allowed for “Divyang students”
(differently-abled students)
3. Method of Recording Answers
a) A separate OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) answer sheet will be provided.
Candidates are required to indicate their answers at an appropriate place
on the OMR sheet. A copy of specimen OMR Sheet will be uploaded in the
website of NVS.
b) Only Blue/Black Ball Point Pen is to be used to write on the OMR Sheet.
Candidates should bring their own ballpoint pens. Use of pencil is strictly
prohibited.
c) For each question, there are four probable answers, out of which only one
is correct. The candidate is required to select the correct answer and
darken the corresponding circle of the chosen answer. For example if your
answer for Question no. 37 is C, darken the circle under C as given below.
37.
d) No change in the darkened circle is allowed. Striking, applying
white/correction fluid and erasing on the OMR sheet is also not allowed.
Such answers will not be evaluated.
e) 1.25 marks will be given for every correct answer.
f) No negative marking will be done.
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