KVS admission 2019-20: Online registration for class 1 ends tomorrow, apply now
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | March 18, 2019 | 12:49 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 18: The last date to apply online for admission to Kendriya Vidyalayas spread across the country in class 1 is March 19 (Tuesday). Parents can apply online by visiting the official website. The steps to apply have been provided below. The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan will release the list of provisionally selected candidates on March 26. The second and third merit list (if required) will be released on April 9 and April 23, respectively.
KVS admission 2019-20 - Here’s how you can apply
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Visit the official website: https://kvsonlineadmission.in/index.html
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On the page, click on ‘New registration’.
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Click on back to instructions, read all the instructions carefully and click on the checkbox provided at the end.
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Press the ‘Proceed’ button. A new registration window will open.
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Enter the required details in the appropriate fields and click on ‘Register’.
The registrations for Classes 2 and onward (except class XI) will begin from April 2, 2019 (8 am) in the offline mode while the registration process for the Class 11 will begin immediately after Class 10 result. The merit list will release on April 12 and the admissions will be held from April 12-20, 2019.
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