Kendriya Vidyalaya admission guidelines to change: KV Sangathan
Team Careers360 | March 4, 2020 | 02:29 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan is making "some essential changes or modifications in the KVS admission guidelines", it said in a notice issued on March 3. The full notice is given below.
According to the notice , posted on the KVS website, the Sangathan is "receiving [a] number of queries regarding the announement of admission schedule" for the 2020-21 academic session.
It goes on to say that the admission process will begin after the changes are made. "The KVS will issue detailed instructions/guidelines very soon in this regards," says the note from E Prabahaka, joint commissioner, KVS. It also directes KVS officials to "instruct all principals...to wait till further orders".
The admission guidelines for the current academic year , 2019-20, had been issued by the KVS on February 28, 2019.
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