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Guidelines regarding administration of COVID vaccine to the CGHS beneficiaries

COVID vaccine to the CGHS beneficiaries – Step-by-step guide for registration and booking a vaccination appointment on CoWin – CGHS Order Dated 26.03.2021

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Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Directorate General of CGHS

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 26 March 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub : Guidelines regarding administration of COVID vaccine to the CGHS beneficiaries

The Department has been receiving various representations and grievances regarding administration of COVID vaccine to the CGHS beneficiaries. The matter has been examined and it has now been decided that:

1. As per the Government of India policy, the vaccination against COVID illness is being provided free of cost to the beneficiaries at the designated government facilities. The beneficiaries are required to pay Rs. 250/- per dose in the private hospitals only. As per the policy no reimbursement has been provisioned if a beneficiary decides to get vaccinated at private empanelled hospitals, therefore the referral for the same by the CGHS Wellness Centers to the private hospitals is not required.

2. The planning and operational aspects for COVID-19 vaccination are in the domain of the State Governments. The District Health authorities of the State Governments are making arrangements for listing of the health facilities. for providing training, logistics, vaccinators and the vaccine to the identified facilities where COVID-19 vaccination centers are being planned and started. The CGHS does not have any role in this. A request has been made to all States to consider utilising CGHS Wellness Centres as CVC (Covid Vaccination Centre), if feasible.

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3. All the beneficiaries are required to register themselves on the CoWin app and to indicate the name of the CVC where they would like to avail the vaccination and also the convenience of time at which to avail the same.

Here’s a step-by-step guide for registration and booking a vaccination appointment on CoWin:

  • People can register and book an appointment for vaccination either directly through the CoWin portal or through the Arogya Setu app which js integrated with CoWin portal.
  • On CoWin portal, enter your mobile number and click on the OTP (One Time Password). Enter the OTP received on your mobile and click on the verify button.
  • If registering through Aarogya Setu app, go to the CoWin tab, tap on the Vaccination tab and the click on Proceed.
    A registration page will appear where you will need to fill in the beneficiary’s details, such as name, year of birth and gender. You will also need to enter the photo id type.
  • If the registration is meant for a senior citizen, click on Register. If it’s for a person with co- morbidities, click on YES where the form asks, “Do you have any co-morbidities (pre- existing medical conditions)”. The beneficiaries in this category need to carry a medical certificate when they go for their vaccine appointment.
    Once registered, a confirmation message will be sent to your registered mobile number.
  • After registration, the system will show the “Account Details”. On this page, you can add three more beneficiaries by clicking on Add More button.
  • One person can add up to four people linked with one mobile number.
  • You can schedule an appointment by clicking on a calendar icon, below a column named Action.
  • You will then be taken to “Book Appointment for Vaccination” page where you will need to fill in the beneficiaries’ address details – State/UT, District, Block and Pincode. Click on the Search button once done.
  • A list of vaccination centres will appear based on the search criteria.
  • Upon choosing a centre, the available slots (date and capacity) will be displayed.
  • After selection the dates, click on “Book”.
  • A confirmation page with “Appointment Successful” message will be displayed.
  • If you want to reschedule, you can again log in with your mobile number, enter OTP and make the changes by clicking on the edit icon below the ‘Action’ column against registered individuals. In case you have to move to another city, you can make changes to find the nearest vaccination centre as well.

4. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

Sd/-
(Dr Sanjay Jain)
Director CGHS

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Auto-forwarding of PARs from the assessment year 2020-21

Auto-forwarding of PARs from the assessment year 2020-21 – DOPT ORDER – No. 3/4/2019–EO(PR) – Dated 25.03.2021

No. 3/4/2019–EO(PR)
Government of India
M/o Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
D/o Personnel & Training
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North Block, New Delhi
Dated the 25th March, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub : Auto-forwarding of PARs from the assessment year 2020-21 -reg.

The undersigned is directed to the Gazette Notification No. G.S.R No. 519 (E) dated 23.07.2019 already communicated vide DoPT letter no. 11059/01/2016 – AIS-III dated 27.09.2019 vide which AIS(PAR) Amendment Rules, 2019 were notified. It may kindly be recalled that electronic recording of PAR was made mandatory from the year 2014-15 and later the provision for same was made in the AIS(PAR) Amendment Rules, 2017.

2. Though the outer limit for recording of PAR i.e. 31st December of the assessment year in which the assessment year ends, was being followed sacrosanctly, the timelines laid down in General Guidelines for recording of PARs by the Reporting, Reviewing and Accepting authorities were still not being adhered to. In order to give effect to the time-bound recording of PARs, provision for auto-forwarding of PARs from one stage to the next stage after the specified due date has been introduced from the assessment year 2019-20 in SPARROW. Under the newly provided schedule for completion of PAR in respect of all levels of IAS officers, PARs will automatically move forward from the account of ORU to the Reporting authority and thereafter to the next authority on the specified due date even if the PAR is not recorded by the concerned authority.

3. It may be pertinent to mention that due to COVID-19 pandemic, auto-forwarding provision in respect of PARs for the assessment year 2019-20 was not implemented, as a one­ time measure only. However, from the year 2020-21, PARs will automatically move from one level to the other after the due date, in SPARROW.

4. In view of the above, it is requested to kindly bring to the notice of all the concerned regarding auto-forwarding of PARs from this assessment year i.e. 2020-21 onwards.

(Varsha Sinha)
Director(PR)

To all the Secretaries of the Ministries/Department (As per Standard List)

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Functioning of Training Institutions of Central / State Governments – Revised SOP – DOPT

Functioning of Training Institutions of Central / State Governments – Revised Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) – DOPT ORDER No.19011/1/2020-TFA – Dated 25.03.2021

No.19011/1/2020-TFA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel & Training
(Training Division)

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Old JNU Campus, New Delhi
Dated the 25th March, 2021

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Sub : Functioning of Training Institutions of Central / State Governments – Revised Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) – reg.

The undersigned is directed to refer to Ministry of Home Affairs’ Order No.40-3/ 2020-DM-I(A) dated 27th January, 2021 vide which guidelines for containment of Covid-19 in the country were issued.

2. DoP&T vide its guidelines dated 3rd July, 2020 had permitted functioning of Central and State Training Institutions. As all activities have now been allowed by MHA in terms of its guidelines dated 27th January, 2021, the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) dated 3rd July, 2020 has been reviewed and a Revised SOP has now been formulated. In view of the aforesaid, a Revised SOP to be followed by the Training Institutes of Central / State Governments is attached.

3. The Revised SOP (Annexure) supersedes this Department’s OM of even no. dated 3rd July, 2020 and shall be in force until further orders.

Encl: As above.

(D. Ramesh Babu)
Under Secretary to the Govt. of India

Annexure

Sub: Functioning of Training Institutions of Central / State Governments – Revised Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) – reg.

Ref: Guidelines for Surveillance, Containment and Caution as annexed to Ministry of Home Affairs’ Order dated 27.01.2021 and DoPT guidelines of even no. dated 3rd July, 2020.

DoP&T vide its guidelines dated 3rd July, 2020 had permitted functioning of Central and State Training Institutions. As all activities have now been allowed by MHA in terms of its guidelines dated 27th January, 2021, the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) dated 3rd July, 2020 has been reviewed and a Revised SOP has now been formulated. The Central and State Training Institutes shall maintain abundant caution and follow strictly the Revised SOP outlined below to avoid spread of Covid-19 during conducting classroom based training classes for trainee officers.

I. General Guidelines

  • While conducting the classroom based training programmes, the Training Institutes shall take all necessary measures to observe Covid-19 compliant behavior and ensure wearing of face masks, hand hygiene and social distancing, as prescribed by Central and State / District Health authorities from time to time.
  • All Class rooms, Staff Rooms, offices, hostels, Corridors, Lobbies, Common areas and washrooms etc. should be thoroughly cleaned / sanitized regularly as per procedure prescribed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
  • With a view to ensure safety, on best effort basis, the Training Institutes should ensure that the Arogya Setu app is downloaded and installed by all trainees/ other staff and faculty having compatible phones.
  • Training Institutes should notify Nodal Officers for COVID related administrative responsibilities and also constitute Committees with clear demarcation of roles especially for COVID related matters.
  • All the trainees and personnel of the Training Institutes should be encouraged to proactively disclose their health status to the Institute medical authorities.
  • All the required facilities for isolating / quarantining of symptomatic patients and for treating of staff/ faculty/ trainees with flu like symptoms may be ensured, in consultation with Health Departments.
  • Entry of staff, employees, visitors, etc. in the Institute premises should be regulated by way of screening as per the prescribed protocols.
  • Hand sanitizers should be made available at all entry / exit points, outside classrooms, buildings, cafeteria, washrooms and other prominent in the Institute
  • Adequate care should be taken when people belonging to categories that may have a higher health risk participate in the training courses. Such people may include pregnant women; lactating mothers; people with prior medical conditions such as severe asthma or chronic lung disease; high BP; chronic kidney disease; serious heart condition; and any other medical condition that has a potential high risk in the COVID environment in the opinion of a medical expert; and any other category / symptom as notified from time to time.

II. Arrival of trainee officers in Training Institutes

  • The Training Institutes should verify the health status of trainee officers on Arogya SetuApp upon their arrival in the Institute.
  • On arrival in the Training Institute, the Institute will ensure compliance with the quarantine requirement as per the concerned State Government guidelines.
  • Basic screening of trainees should be done on their arrival at the designated locations and only then be allowed to proceed to their allotted rooms in secured and sanitized hostels.
  • Training programmes should be so staggered so that all trainees have sufficient space in the hostel and there is no overcrowding in the hostel or at common facilities.
  • Special emphasis should be placed on frequent sanitization of common facilities/ rooms/ washrooms/ sports area/ restaurants etc.
  • Movement of trainees within the campus should generally be restricted . Avoidable get togethers / group activities should be discouraged.
  • Minimal number of trainees should be accommodated in the dormitories.
  • Separate hostel room should be allotted to each trainee as far as possible. In no case, more than 2 trainees be accommodated in a single hostel room.
  • In case, any trainee develops flu like symptoms or is tested positive for COVID 19, he / she should be immediately shifted to a separate quarantine facility / designated hospital in terms of the protocols issued by the local health authorities.

III. Classroom Sessions

  • The trainees should attend the classrooms while maintaining social distancing, using face masks and observing safety measures as prescribed.
  • Sufficient flow of fresh air / ventilation should be ensured in the lecture halls/ classrooms. Air Conditioners should be sanitized / cleaned as per prescribed guidelines.
  • Time gaps may be provided between the training sessions so as to avoid continuous sittings in the same room.
  • Reading materials and case studies etc. should be made available in advance to the trainees so as to shorten the classroom session time, wherever possible.
  • Tea/ coffee and water etc. should be served in disposable cups/ glasses, as far as possible.
  • Basic screening including temperature scan may be carried out on daily basis for all the officer Trainees attending classes. Trainees found to have temperature above the normal range (that could be because of any kind of flu) may self-isolate themselves till such time COVID 19 infection is ruled out.
  • The trainees kept under quarantine should attend classes virtually from their room.

IV. Physical activities and Outdoors

  • All the indoor facilities like gym, yoga, swimming pool etc. should be operated as per the directions of the Central / State Government.
  • Social / cultural events or gathering or functions may be avoided as far as possible during the training period.
  • Outstation visits may be undertaken only after assessing the COVID 19 situation at the place of travel / halts during journeys and travel related restrictions

V. Mess and Dining:

  • Meal timings may be staggered appropriately with adequate intervals. A suitable time table may be disseminated to all concerned with a view to minimize the time spent in the mess/ dining hall with other trainee officers.
  • Mess supervisors should ensure that all trainees and mess staff wash hands properly before entry into mess/ kitchen. Touch-free hand sanitizers may be installed outside the mess/ dining halls.
  • Sufficient distance should be observed by all while inside the mess/ dining hall. Seating should be so organized that the trainees do not face each other while having their meals.
  • Sharing of utensils-dishes, cups, soaps, towels etc. should be banned.

VI. General

  • The officer trainees may be allowed to go out of the campus or stay outside the campus only with the prior approval of the Course Director or any other officer authorized by the Director of the Institute.
  • Entry of visitors in the Hostel premises should not normally be permitted, except with the prior approval of authority specified by the Director of the Institute.
  • Efforts may be made to make available all the essential items such as stationery, snacks, toiletries, eatables, tea/ coffee etc. within the campus.
  • Immunity boosting products as recommended by the Medical Authorities and M/ o AYUSH should be encouraged for use.
  • While using lifts, the relevant etiquettes for social distancing should be strictly followed.
    In case a trainee tests positive, sanitization of the area/ Institution may be done as per protocols of Central and State / District Health authorities.
  • As far as possible the staff deputed for hostels / cafeteria / gym / training classes / administration should be provided accommodation to stay within the campus. Entry of outside staff should be restricted in areas · where trainee officers are accommodated / trained.
  • The trainees should be encouraged to take up self-cleaning of their rooms / use washing machines / use Laundromats so as to avoid contacts with others.
  • Decision on physical activities inside the campus may be taken by the Institution depending upon availability of sufficient space, based on the relevant guidelines issued by the concerned State Government / UT Administration.

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KV Admission 2021-22 for Class 10 and 12

KV Admission 2021-22  – FRESH ADMISSION FOR CLASS X AND XII

Fresh admissions to class X & XII, other than KV students, will be entertained subject to availability of vacancies. Such admissions to class X and XII will be considered by the Deputy Commissioner of the Region concerned, only if, the average strength in class X/XII is below 40. This will further be subject to the following conditions:

(i) The child has been in the same course of studies i.e. in a CBSE-affiliated school.

(ii) For Class X, the child must have obtained not less than 55% marks in aggregate in class IX.

(iii) For admission to class XII, 55% marks in class XI examination is mandatory.

(iv) The child should otherwise be eligible as per KVS admission guidelines.

(v) The combinations of subjects opted by the student are available in Kendriya Vidyalayas.

Also ReadKendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-212

KV School Transfer 2021-22 : Transfer Certificate including Local Transfer

KV School Transfer 2021-22 : Transfer Certificate including Local Transfer

ADMISSION WITH KV TRANSFER CERTIFICATE INCLUDING LOCAL TRANSFER (TC).

(i). Admission of children with KV TC will be automatic (over and above Class Strength) if the parent has been transferred from one station to another. When the class strength reaches 55, the efforts should be initiated to open additional sections.

(ii). Defence personnel and Para-military Forces who shift their families to a station of their choice whenever they are transferred to some non-family areas or posted in Naxal affected areas, can admit their children on KV TC in a KV located at the station where they will keep their family.

Also ReadKendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-22

(iii). In all other cases where transfer of the parent is not involved, the admission with KV TC would be done only with the prior approval of the Deputy Commissioner of the region concerned.

(iv). All cases of local transfer on KV TC will be done with the approval of DC concerned on merit.

(v). A student with KV TC may also be permitted in project KVs only up to class strength of 45 with the prior concurrence of Chairman, VMC. Beyond this no admission on KV TC would be done in project schools. However, Deputy Commissioner of the region is empowered to allow admission in the project/nearest KV in extremely deserving cases.

Also Read : Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Age Limit – 2021-22

KV Reservation in Admission 2021-22

KV Reservation in Admission 2021-22

RESERVATIONS IN ADMISSION

A. SCHEDULED CASTE, SCHEDULED TRIBE AND OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES CATEGORY

15% seats for Scheduled Caste, 7.5% seats for Scheduled Tribes and 27% seats for Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) shall be reserved in all fresh admissions in all Kendriya Vidyalayas.

Also Read : Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-22

B. DIFFERENTLY ABLED CATEGORY

3% seats of total available seats for fresh admission will be horizontally reserved for Differently Abled-children as per the provisions of RTE Act, 2009. Read in conjunction with Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995.

KVS Class Strength and Competent Authorities 2021-22

KVS Class Strength and Competent Authorities 2021-22

Class Strength Authority Date (s) Remarks
UP TO 40 PRINCIPAL UP TO 31st May Registered and eligible candidates subject to availability of vacancies except class XI.
30 days from the date of declaration of class-X results by CBSE. Registered and eligible candidates subject to availability of vacancies for class XI only
UP TO 45 PRINCIPAL UP TO 30th NOVEMBER This provision is applicable only for those parents of CAT I to IV in Civil & Defence Sector and CAT I to V in Project & Institutes of Higher learning who have been transferred during the Previous year / Current Academic Session after the registration process is over. The admission will be granted on first- cum first serve basis immediately as and when parent approaches for admission in the Vidyalaya.
UP TO 50 PRINCIPAL UP TO 30th NOVEMBER Defence Personnel (Army/Navy/Air Force) who have been transferred/retired during the Previous year/current Academic Session after the registration process is over. The admission will be granted on firstcum first serve basis immediately as and when parent approaches for admission in the Vidyalaya

Also ReadKendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-22

Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-22

Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-22

GUIDELINES FOR ADMISSION IN
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS

PART- A

1.GENERAL GUIDELINES

In supersession of all the guidelines governing admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas that have been issued in the past, the following guidelines are issued to regulate admissions in the Kendriya Vidyalayas with effect from the academic session 2021-22 & onwards. These guidelines are not applicable to Kendriya Vidyalayas located abroad and Dr. Rajendra Prasad Kendriya Vidyalaya, President Estate, New Delhi-110004.

Also Read : KVS Admission Schedule 2021-22

2. DEFINITIONS

Unless the context suggests otherwise, the definition of the following terms used in these guidelines would be as below: –

(i). CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES: An employee who is regular (i.e. an employee working on that post sanctioned by the Government in substantive capacity) and 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 from one place/urban agglomeration to another place/urban agglomeration which is at a distance of at
least 20 Kms. and minimum period of stay at a place should be six months.

(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.

(v). SINGLE GIRL CHILD: Single Girl Child means the only child i.e. only girl child to the parents, with no other siblings.

3. PRIORITIES IN ADMISSION

The following priorities shall be followed in granting admissions: –

(A) KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS UNDER CIVIL/DEFENCE SECTOR:

1. Children of transferable and non-transferable Central government employees and children of ex- servicemen. This will also include children of Foreign National officials, who come on deputation or transfer to India on invitation by Govt. of India.

2. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies / Public Sector Undertaking / Institute of Higher Learning of the Government of India.

3. Children of transferable and non-transferable State Government employees.

4. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies/ Public Sector Undertakings / Institute of Higher Learning of the State Governments.

5. Children from any other category including the children of Foreign Nationals who are located in India due to their work or for any personal reasons. The children of Foreign Nationals would be considered only in case there are no Children of Indian Nationals waitlisted for admission.

Note: Preference in Admission to wards will be based on the number of transfers of the parents in the last 7 years.

Also Read : KVS Schools

(B) KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS UNDER PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS / INSTITUTES OF HIGHER LEARNING:

1. Children and grandchildren of employees of the Project Sector/Institutes of Higher Learning which are the sponsors of the Vidyalaya, Children of Project employees & Post Graduate students who are working on long term research projects, Children of regular Council of Wardens (COW) employees and children and grandchildren of retired employees.

Note: Preference in Admission will be given to children of serving employees, grand children of serving employees and children and grandchildren of retired employees in that order.

2. Children of transferable and non-transferable Central government employees and children of ex- servicemen. This will also include children of Foreign National officials, who come on deputation or transfer to India on invitation by Govt. of India.

3. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies/Public Sector Undertaking / Institute of Higher Learning of the Government of India.

4. Children of transferable and non-transferable State Government employees.

5. Children of transferable and non-transferable employees of Autonomous Bodies/ Public Sector Undertakings / Institute of Higher Learning of the State Governments.

6. Children from any other category including the children of Foreign Nationals who are located in India due to their work or for any personal reasons. The Children of Foreign Nationals would be considered only in case there are no children of Indian Nationals waitlisted for admission.

Note: Preference in Admission to wards will be granted based on the number of transfers of the parents in the last 7 years.

4. Eligible Age for Admission

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5. Class Strength and Competent Authorities

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6. Reservation in Admission

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7. Admission with KV Transfer Certificate including Local Transfer (TC)

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8. Students of N.I.O.S / State Boards/ ICSE For Admission in Class XI in Kendriya Vidyalayas

The students of State Boards/ICSE/NIOS may be considered for admission in class XI if vacancies exist

9. Fresh Admission for Class X and XII

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10. Admission of Children Studying Abroad Seats

A KV Student, who went abroad with his parents on their deputation to a foreign country, will be admitted to corresponding class on their return to India by the Principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya, where admission is being sought (such admissions will be over and above the class strength)

11. Admission for Vacant Seats

In case seats remain vacant after 30th June as the case may be, in the year of admission, Deputy Commissioner of the Region is empowered to allow admissions up to the prescribed strength as per priorities in admission up to 31st July. Note: In case of any issue related to the interpretation of Admission Guidelines, the decision of Commissioner KVS, will be final.

Age Limit for Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission 2021-22

Age Limit for Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission 2021-22

A Child must be 5 years old as on 31st March in the academic year in which admission is sought for Class I. (Child born on 1st April should also be considered.)

A. The minimum and maximum age limit for admission in Kendriya Vidyalayas in various classes is given below : (Child born on 1st April should also be considered.)

CLASS MINIMUM AGE (AS ON 31ST MARCH) MAX AGE (AS ON 31ST MARCH)
I 5 years 7 years
II 6 years 8 years
III 7 years 9 years
IV 8 years 10 years
V 9 years 11 years
VI 10 years 12 years
VII 11 years 13 years
VIII 12 years 14 years
IX 13 years 15 years
X 14 years 16 years

Note : The maximum age limit can be relaxed by two years in case of Differently abled children by the Principal.

Also Read:  Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Schedule for the Session 2021-22

B. There is no age restriction for admission to Class XI provided the student is seeking admission in the year of passing Class X examination. Similarly, there will be no upper & lower age limit for admission to class Xll provided there has been no break in the continuous study of the student after passing class XI.

Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Schedule for the Session 2021-22

KVS Admissions 2021 – Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Schedule for the Session 2021-22

Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission Guidelines 2021-22

The Admission Schedule for the Session 2021-22 will be as under:-

Advertisement for admission Fourth week of March, 2021.
Online Registration for Class-1 01.04.2021 (Thursday) 10.00 AM onwards
Last date of Online Registration for Class-1 19.04.2021 (Monday) till 7.00 PM (19 days)
(a) Declaration of provisional select and waitlist of registered candidates (b) Admission of eligible candidates of selected list in following order:
(i) RTE
(ii) From Service Priority Category (1 and 11) only
(iii) Shortfall of Reservation Quota after admission in (i) and (ii) above
1st list on 23.04.2021 (Friday)

2nd list on 30.04.2021 (Friday) (if seats remain vacant)

3rd list on 05.05.2021 (Wednesday) (if seats remain vacant)

Declaration of provisional select list of candidates as per priority service category for unreserved seats, if any (keeping the left over reserved seats blocked) 03.05.2021 (Monday) to 05.05.2021 (Wednesday) (3 days)
Extended date for Second Notification for offline Registrations for admissions to be made under RTE Provisions, SC/ST and OBC (NCL) if sufficient applications not received in online mode Notification on 10.05.2021 (Monday)

Registration from
10.05.2021 (Monday) to
13.05.2021 (Thursday)

Display of list and Admissions
15.05.2021(Saturday) to
20.05.2021(Thursday)

Registration for Class-II onwards (except Class XI)- Subject (in offline mode) to availability of vacancies in a particular class 08.04.2021 (Thursday) to 15.04.2021 (Thursday)
Declaration of list of class II onwards 19.04.2021 at 4.00 PM (Monday)
Admission for class II onwards 20.04.2021 (Tuesday) to
27.04.2021 (Tuesday)
Last date of admission for all classes except class XI 31.05.2021.(Monday)
For KV students: Registration for admission in class XI Within 10 days after declaration of class X results
KV students: Display of admission list & admissions for Class-XI Within 20 days after declaration of class X results
Non-KV students: Registration, display of admission list & admissions in class XI (Subject to availability of vacancies) After the admissions of KV students in class XI
Last date of admission for class – XI 30 days from the date of declaration of class-X results by CBSE

 

Also Read : Age Limit for Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission 2021-22

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