Sainik School Society Started Online Registration for Girls; Apply Now
Maniprabha Singh | November 26, 2019 | 06:43 PM IST
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 26, 2019: Sainik School Society has invited online application forms from girls for admission in 5 Sainik schools. The last date to apply for the Sainik school entrance test is December 6, 2019. AISSEE 2020 exam will be OMR-based which is scheduled to be held on January 5, 2020. Girl students will be selected based on their performance in the entrance exam followed by a medical exam to offer admission in given Sainik schools.
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Bijapur (Karnataka)- 10 vacant seats
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Chandrapur (Maharashtra)- 10 vacant seats
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Ghorakal (Uttarakhand)- 7 vacant seats
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Kalikiri (Andhra Pradesh)- 7 vacant seats
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Kodagu (Karnataka)- 9 vacant seats
The application process for All India Sainik School Entrance Exam (AISSEE) 2020 was concluded on October 31, 2019 for boys.
Eligibility - Girl students should have born between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2010 for admission to class 6.
Application Fee
- For General and Defence Students- Rs 400/-
- For SC, ST Students- Rs 250/-
The medium of the question paper will be English, Hindi and Regional Language.
There will be 300 MCQs that students need to solve in 150-minute duration.
Click Here to Apply
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