Sainik School Counselling 2024: AISSEE Class 6, 9 seat allocation result today; official link
Anu Parthiban | April 6, 2024 | 01:39 PM IST | 1 min read
AISSEE Sainik School Admission 2024: The last date to accept the allotted schools is April 10 by 10 am. Reservation policy and documents required.
NEW DELHI: The All India Sainik Schools Admission Counselling (AISSAC) will declare the Sainik School counselling 2024 seat allotment results for Class 6 and 9 admissions today. Students who have cleared the All India Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE 2024) and registered for counselling will be able to check the allotment result at the official website, pesa.ncog.gov.in/sainikschoolecounselling/.
Students who have been shortlisted in the Sainik school counselling seat allocation list will have to confirm admission by accepting allotted school before 10 am on April 10. Verification of documents and medical test will be conducted from 8 am on April 15.
As per the schedule, the last date for submission documents and fees is April 27. The Sainik school admission 2024 to existing 33 Sainik schools as well as approved new Sainik schools under the 40% route and 60% route will be carried out on the basis of e- counselling based on the merit in AISSEE 2024. A total of 19 new Sainik schools have been approved recently.
Sixty-seven percent seats are reserved for home state candidates and the remaining 33% for other state students, as per the reservation policy.
Students’ medical fitness report have to be submitted during document verification. Along with this, study certificate duly signed by principal for Class 6, 9 school, income certificate, category certificate, provisional admission letter, AISSEE admit card 2024 and score card, identity proof, domicile certificate, and date of birth certificate.
Students offered admission in any Sainik school will also have to carry two passport size photographs, AISSEE score card 2024 and admit card.
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