JNVST Class 9 registration 2022 last date extended; Apply at nvsadmissionclassnine.in
Shivam Jadoun | November 13, 2021 | 04:35 PM IST | 1 min read
NVS has extended the last date to fill NVS online application form for Class 9. Students can submit the application form until November 30, 2021.
NEW DELHI: Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has extended the last date for online submission of NVS Class 9 application from 2022. Now, the last date to submit the application form is November 30, 2021. Students need to fill JNV Class 9 admission form 2022 through official website: navodaya.gov.in and nvsadmissionclassnine.in.
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Earlier, the last date for submission of JNVST Class 9 application form was November 15, 2021. The NVS exam 2022-23 for Class 9 will be held on April 9, 2022. Students who are eligible for the exam must complete the admission process before the due dates to avoid any inconvenience.
Steps to submit online JNVST Class 9 application form 2022
To appear in the NVS Class 9 admission test, eligible students have to fill the application form first. Go through the following steps to know how to submit the JNVST Admission form online Class 9.
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Visit the NVS website, navodaya.gov.in or nvsadmissionclassnine.in.
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Click on the link ‘Click here to submit Class 9 application form’
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Enter login credentials such as username and password.
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For new registration, choose state and district.
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After that, fill the NVS Class 9 registration form.
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Upload the required documents and images.
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Download the print copy of the confirmation page.
After that, students have to download their JNVST Class 9 admit card 2022 from the same website. Students are advised to regularly check the NVS official website to keep themselves updated.
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