NSSNET 2026 registration begins for Classes 6, 7 admissions; apply by March 18
Suviral Shukla | February 26, 2026 | 12:05 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi School Admissions: Students will be selected on the basis of scores obtained in the NSSNET 2026 entrance test for admission to Class 6, 7 for the academic session 2026-27.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the online registration portal for Navayug School Sarogini Nagar Entrance Test (NSSNET) 2026. The application window can be accessed through the official websites at exams.nta.nic.in/nssnet/ and nta.ac.in.
Applicants can register for the pen and paper-based NSSNET 2026 by March 18 up to 5 pm. The testing agency will activate the correction link for making changes to the particulars in the NSSNET 2026 application form from March 20 to 21.
The NSSNET is conducted for admission to Classes 6 and 7 at Navayug School Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi. Students will be selected for admission to the academic session 2026-27 on the basis of merit list prepared from NSSNET 2026 scores.
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No application fee for NSSNET 2026
The school-entrance test will be held on April 10 from 11 am to 1:30 pm in the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) area, according to an official notification.
The NSSNET 2026 question paper will consist of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), and will be available in English and Hindi.
Notably, there is no examination fee for the NSSNET 2026. “Candidates aspiring for admission to Class VI or VII in Navayug School, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi may appear in NSSNET-2026 and apply for the same online by 18.03.2026. For any query /clarification, candidates can contact at nssnet@nta.ac.in or at 011-40759000,” NTA said.
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