KVS admission 2025 registration last date today; application form on kvsangathan.nic.in
KVS Admission 2025: As per the revised KVS schedule, the draw of lots or provisional admission list will be released on March 28.

Vaishnavi Shukla | March 24, 2025 | 10:58 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) will close the applications for KVS admission 2025 balvatika 1 and 3 today, March 24. The KVS Balvatika admission 2025 application form can filled out through the official website, balvatika.kvs.gov.in.
As per the revised KVS admission schedule, the draw lots or provisional admission list will be released on March 28. The registrations for KVS admission 2025 began on March 7.
The admissions to KV Balvatika 1 and 2 are held online. Students’ parents or guardians are requested to fill out the online registration form carefully and submit it along with the required documents.
After the KVS admission balvatika list is released candidates will have to confirm their admissions by submitting the required documents and fee fee before the given deadline. However, if candidates are declined admission seats will be available for admissions for those on the waiting list.
KVS Balvatika admission 2025 eligibility criteria
The minimum age required for admissions for to Balvatika 1 is three years old. The age will be calculated based on child’s age as of March 31.
- For Balvatika 1 - three years but less than four years of age.
- For Balvatika 2 - four years but less than five years of age.
- For Balvatika 3 - five years but less than six years of age.
KVS admissions 2025 reservation criteria
The KVS admissions 2025 are based on the below-given seat reservation criteria for all category candidates.
Category |
Reserved seats |
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
15% |
Scheduled tribes (ST) |
7.5 % |
Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) |
27% |
Physically disabled (PH) |
3% |
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