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Extended Registration for JNVST Admission 2026: Apply Now!

The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has extended the registration deadline for JNVST Admission 2026 to October 21. Students can apply for classes 9 and 11 through the official website. The entrance exam is scheduled for February 7, 2026. This article outlines the application process, required documents, and exam details, ensuring prospective students are well-informed. Don't miss this opportunity to secure your admission!
 
Extended Registration for JNVST Admission 2026: Apply Now!

JNVST Admission 2026 Update


JNVST Admission 2026: The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has announced an extension for the registration period for admissions into classes 9 and 11. As per the latest updates from NVS, candidates can now submit their applications until October 21st. The application process must be completed on the official website, cbseitms.nic.in.
The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (NVST 2026) is scheduled for February 7th, taking place from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM.


Steps to Apply for JNVST Admission 2026

How to Apply:

1. Visit the official website:

2. For Class 6 applications: navodaya.gov.in

For Classes 9 and 11 applications: cbseitms.nic.in

3. Review the notification: Ensure to read the guidelines and notifications relevant to your class before proceeding.

4. Complete the online application form: Fill in the required details as instructed.

5. Upload necessary documents, including:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Aadhaar Card or Identity Card
  • Passport Size Photograph
  • Category Certificate (if applicable)
  • Residence Certificate (if applicable)

6. Application Fee: There is no fee for submitting the application.

7. Submit your application: Ensure all information and documents are accurate before final submission.


Navodaya Vidyalaya Entrance Exam Details

Exam Pattern:
The Navodaya Vidyalaya has released details regarding the entrance exam pattern and syllabus. The exam will last for two hours and thirty minutes, with an additional 50 minutes provided for students with disabilities. It will consist of 100 objective-type questions.
For Class 6, the exam will feature 15 questions in English, 35 in Mathematics, and 35 in General Knowledge. For Class 11, the exam will include 20 questions each in Mental Ability, English, Science, Social Science, and Mathematics.