Delhi CM SHRI School Class 11 admission test result 2026 out at edudel.nic.in; steps to check
Aatif Ammad | May 31, 2026 | 04:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students can download scorecards online; admission test was conducted in two papers earlier this month
The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, declared the Delhi CM SHRI School admission test result 2026 for Class 11 today, May 31. Students who appeared for the entrance examination will be able to check their results and download scorecards through the official website, edudel.nic.in.
The CM SHRI Schools have been established as part of the Delhi government's efforts to modernise public education and create model institutions that align with the principles of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. These schools are designed to offer an enhanced learning environment through the integration of technology, improved infrastructure , and innovative teaching methods.
The Delhi CM SHRI School admission test for Class 11 was conducted on May 7 for Paper 1 and May 9 for Paper 2.
Delhi CM SHRI School Result 2026: How to Check
Students can follow the steps below to access their admission test results online:
- Open the official Directorate of Education website, edudel.nic.in, using any web browser on your computer or mobile device.
- On the homepage, look for the notification related to “CM SHRI School Admission Test Result 2026 for Class 11” and click on the relevant link.
- A login page will appear on the screen where candidates will be required to enter their Application Number and Date of Birth exactly as provided during the application process.
- After entering the required details, click on the Submit button to proceed.
- The result and scorecard will be displayed on the screen showing the candidate's performance in the admission test.
- Download the scorecard PDF and keep a printed copy safely, as it may be required during document verification and admission formalities.
Delhi CM SHRI School Result: Scorecard Information
Candidates are advised to carefully review the details mentioned on their scorecard after downloading it. These may include:
- Student's name and roll number
- Parent's or guardian's details
- Category information
- Subject-wise and overall marks obtained
- Selection or waitlist status
- Admission-related instructions for the academic session 2026-27
Students should immediately report any discrepancy in their scorecard details to the concerned authorities for necessary corrections.
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