NVS Class 6 registration ends tomorrow; Apply at navodaya.gov.in
NVS Class 6 admission 2023: Those students who have passed the Class 5 examination are eligible for JNV Class 6 admission.
Arpita Das | February 7, 2023 | 10:45 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) will close the Class 6 admission registration window tomorrow, February 8, 2023. The NVS Class 6 admission form 2022-23 is available on the official website of NVS — navodaya.gov.in.
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The JNV Selection Test (JNVST) is scheduled to be held on April 29, 2023. The exam is compulsory for students to appear in order to get admission to Class 6 in JNVs for the academic session 2023-24.
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JNVST will be held for a duration of two hours. The paper will have three sections with only objective-type questions. There will be a total of 80 questions in all for 100 marks.
Students are required to carry the JNVST admit card along with aadhar card or Government approved residence certificate of the parent on the exam day.
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NVS registration Class 6 2023: How to apply
- Step 1: Visit the official website— navodaya.gov.in.
- Step 2: On the homepage click on the ‘NVS class VI registration’ link.
- Step 3: Complete the registration process.
- Step 4: Fill up the JNVST application form, pay the application fees and submit.
- Step 5: Download the confirmation page and keep a printout of it for further use.
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