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1.
In super session of all guidelines that have been issued governing
admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas, the following guidelines are
issued to regulate admissions in the Vidyalayas with effect from the
academic session 2007-08
2. DEFINITIONS
Unless
the context suggest otherwise, the definition of the following terms
would be as below:
i) CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE :- An employee who draws his
emoluments from the consolidated fund of India.
ii)
TRANSFERABLE: An Employee who has been transferred at least
once in the preceding 7 years shall be deemed to be
transferable.
iii)
TRANSFER :- An employee would be treated as transferred
only if he / she has been transferred by the competent authority
form one place / urban agglomeration which is at a distance of at
least 20 kms.
iv)
AUTONOMOUS BODIES / PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS: - Organizations
which are fully financed by the government or where the government
share is more than 51 per cent would be deemed to be autonomous
bodies / public sector undertakings
(72nd BOG Meeting dated 22.2.2005)
CLASS
STRENGTH: Each section of each class would have a
maximum strength of 40 students for the purpose of fresh admissions.
(To be read with Para 8)
3.
PRIORITIES IN ADMISSION
The
following priorities shall be followed in granting admissions:
(A)
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS UNDER CIVIL / DEFENCE SECTOR : -
i) Children
of transferable central government employees including ex -
servicemen.
ii) Children of
non- transferable central government employees including ex-
servicemen.
iii) Children of
transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous
bodies/Public sector undertaking / Institute of Higher Learning of
the Government of India.
iv) Children of
transferable state government employees.
v) Children of
non-transferable employees of state government.
vi)
Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of
autonomous bodies/ Public sector Undertakings / Institute of
Higher learning of the State Governments.
vii) Children from
any other category.
(B)
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS UNDER PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS / INSTITUTE OF
HIGHER LEARNING:
(26th MEETING OF AAC DATED 19.4.2005, RATIFICATION IN 73rd BOG
DATED 8.7.2005)
i)
Children and grand children of employees of the Public Sector
Undertakings / Institute of higher learning which finances the
Kendriya Vidyalaya fully:
ii)
The priorities given for Kendriya Vidyalaya under Civil/ Defence
sector will follow in the same sequence, thereafter.
4.
ELIGIBLE AGE FOR ADMISSION.
(78th BOG MEETING DATED 03.12.2007)
(A)
A child must be 5 years old on 31st March in the academic year in
which admission is being sought for admission to class I. For
subsequent classes, the eligible age would be calculated as on 30th
September of the academic year. from 2009-10, qualifying age i.e.
31st March will be applicable up to class II and so on progressively
year after year.
(B)
An upper age limit for admission is fixed as the minimum age limit
plus two years. No child would be eligible for admission in a class
if the age is more than this maximum age prescribed. The maximum age
would be further relaxed by two years for handicapped children.
These cases will be disposed of at the level of the principal. There
will be no relaxation of upper age limit exceeding two years.
Minimum and maximum age for each class is given below:
| Class |
Minimum
Age on 31st March of the year in which admission is sought |
Maximum
Age on 31st March of the year in which admission is sought |
| I |
5 |
7 |
| Class |
Minimum
Age on 30th September of the year in which admission is
sought |
Maximum
Age on 30th September of the year in which admission is
sought |
| II |
6 |
8 |
| III |
7 |
9 |
| IV |
8 |
10 |
| V |
9 |
11 |
| VI |
10 |
12 |
| VII |
11 |
13 |
| VIII |
12 |
14 |
| IX |
13 |
15 |
| X |
14 |
16 |
(C)
There is no age restriction for admissions to Class XI provided the
concerned child is seeking admission in the year of passing the
class X examination. Similarly there will be no upper & lower
age limit for admission to Class XII provided there has been no
break in the continuous study of the child after passing class X/XI.
(D)
Eligible age for admission in foreign KVS will be governed by Para
4(A)(B)&(C).
5. METHODS
OF ADMISSION
(A)
CLASS I: No admission test would be conducted for
admission to class I. All applications received would be
divided into 7 categories in order of priority to the extent
vacancies are available. When a stage is reached that the
list of one category cannot be fully accommodated for
admission, the following procedures shall be adopted.
i)
If the list is of children of category I, short listing for
admissions would be done on the basis of number of transfers of the
parents during the last 7 years. The children whose parents have
been transferred more number of times would get precedents over
children whose parents have been transferred less number of times.
ii)
If Children of transferable Central Govt. employees fall in category
- II like in project sector KVs, short-listing for admission in
class I will be done on the basis of the number of transfers of the
parents during the last 7 years for the said category.
iii)
Cases within Category I & IV with equal number of transfers will
be decided on the basis of age i.e. date of birth, if vacancies are
not enough to accommodate all the eligible children. For example,
total number of category I children will be arranged in a
chronological manner according to date of birth and if two vacancies
are there in a particular class, two children from the top can be
admitted. If two children tie up as per date of birth, following
criteria can be adopted :
If
two children posses same date of birth, preference be given to (1)
sibling in the same KV (2) a child who is residing nearer to KV (3)
girl child / single girl child. It implies that for non -
transferable categories under II, III, V, VI, VII & VIII (if
applicable) there would be no lottary based admission and the cases
will be decided on the basis of age as applicable to category I
& IV as per details given above.
(B)
CLASS II & ABOVE EXCEPT CLASS XI - For
admission to these classes, an admission test would be conducted and
a merit list prepared for each category of priority separately.
Admission would be given in order of merit going by the sequence of
the categories as prioritized in Para 3.
(C)
Candidates securing less than 33% marks in any subject would not be
eligible for admission irrespective of their category in the
priority.
(D) An
admission test would be conducted in the following subjects :-
i) Primary Classes
(except class I) - English, Hindi & Maths.
ii) Middle Classes
- Hindi, English, Maths & General Knowledge.
iii) Secondary
Classes - Hindi, English, Maths & Social Studies and Science.
(E)
Concession up to 5 marks can be given for deficiency in language
(Hindi & English), if adequate number of candidate fail to
qualify in the admission test an assurance would be required in
writing from the parents that the language deficiency in the
child will be removed with the academic session.
(72nd BOG MEETING DATED 22.2.2005)
(F)
Students belonging to SC/ST will be eligible for admission on
securing 25% in aggregate. However, under taking from the parents
will have to be obtained that in case the child does not improve in
the session ending exam he will be detained in the same class..
(G)
Admission to Class X and XII will be considered by the Asstt.
Commissioner of the regions concerned, subject to the children
fulfilling the following conditions:-
i) The Vacancies
are available.
ii)
If the average strength in classes X.& XII remains below 40 till
the last week of July, Children passing Class IX & XI from CBSE
affiliated schools of the station may be admitted, if they fulfill
other eligibility conditions.
iii) The child has
been in the same course of studies i.e in the CBSE - affiliated
school.
iv) The child must
have obtained not less than 50% marks in class IX & XI
examination.
v) The child should
be eligible as per KVs admission guidelines.
vi) The combination
of subjects are available in Kendriya Vidyalayas.
(H)
CLASS XI ADMISSIONS: Fresh admissions would be made after
accommodating the eligible students of the same KV and there after
other KVs. Fresh admissions for remaining vacancies would be made in
the order of merit in the sequence of categories of priority
on the basis of the Board results of class X. There would be no
admission in class XI over and above the class strength. Admissions
in deferent streams for children seeking admission from KVs and non
KVs would be made only on fulfillment of the following
requirements:-
(i)
There will be two distinct situations for admissions in Science and
Commerce streams. One situation would be where adequate number of
children are available for admission to the streams from amongst
students passing class X from KVs as well as from amongst
students from other schools seeking admission in a KV with the
requisite eligibility. The second situation would be where adequate
number of eligible children are not available for the stream from
amongst students passing class X from KVs as well as from amongst
students from other schools seeking admission in KVs with the
requisite eligibility. The cut of marks for admission in both the
situation would be as under:-
Admission
to class XI
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