Sainik school registration 2019-20 begins today for 3 new Sainik schools
bilwma.basumatary | March 18, 2019 | 11:17 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 18 : Sainik school society has begun the online registration process for Sainik School Chandrapur, Mainpuri and Jhansi from today i.e. March 18. The registration process will continue till March 29, 2019. The registration is open for admission to class 6 only for academic session 2019-20.
Eligible candidates can apply for registration through the official website - http://sainikschooladmission.in/index.html
Follow the steps to register -
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Visit the official site of Sainik school society as mentioned above.
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Under the login section click on “APPLICATION FORM”.
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This will direct you to a new homepage.
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Go through the information brochure carefully before filling the online application form.
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Click on “Proceed to fill application form”.
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The application window will appear on the screen.
As per the official Schedule of Sainik School Chandrapur, Mainpuri and Jhansi, students applying for admission can download the admit card from April 4 onwards and the written test will be held on April 21, 2019. Result for the written test will be declared by April 30, 2019. Selected candidates will have to appear for the medical fitness test and based on this final merit list will be prepared. The final list will be out tentatively in the month of May 2019.
Note : Students of class 6 who didn’t get admission in other Sainik Schools can also apply for admission in these three Sainik schools.
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