NVS Class 9, 11 Admission 2025: LEST registration last date extended again; apply by November 26
NVS Admission 2025: The lateral entry selection test for Classes 9 and 11 will be held on February 8. Latest updates on LEST application form 2024 and age limit criteria.
Anu Parthiban | November 19, 2024 | 04:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has extended the registration last date for Class 9 and 11 Lateral Entry Selection Test (LEST 2025) again. Students who are eligible to apply for the NVS lateral entry admission test will be able to submit their application form by November 26.
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The NVS admission 2024 form for LEST exam will have to be filled through the official website, cbseitms.nic.in/2024/nvsxi_11/ for Class 11 and cbseitms.nic.in/2024/nvsix/ for Class 9. Before proceeding to fill the NVS Class 9, 11 LEST application 2024, students have been advised to keep ready the photograph and signature of candidate, parents signature in JPG or JPEG format between 10kb to 100kb.
The Navodaya Vidyalaya will conduct the lateral entry selection test for both classes 9 and 11 on February 8.
As per the age limit, students born between June 1, 2008, to July 31, 2010, (both days inclusive) will be eligible to apply for Class 11 LEST exam 2025. For NVS Class 9 admission 2025, students born between May 1, 2010, to July 31, 2012, (both days inclusive) will be considered eligible. There will be no relaxation in age for reserved category candidates.
Moreover, only those students studying in Class 10 and Class 8 during the academic session 2024-25 are eligible for appearing in the NVS LEST exam 2025.
After the registration window is closed, the NVS will be announcing the LEST admit card 2025 release date. Only those candidates who submit the application form before the deadline will be issued the NVS LEST hall ticket 2025.
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