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KCET result date and time: Karnataka CET results expected soon at karresults.nic.in; how to check?

KCET result date and time: Karnataka CET results expected soon at karresults.nic.in; how to check?

The Karnataka Examinations Authority or KEA may soon announce the result of the Undergraduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET or KCET 2026). Candidates who have appeared for the examination can check their results at karresults.nic.in. The KCET result will also be displayed on cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. The results were initially expected to be declared in the final week of May. However, the announcement was delayed after agricultural and veterinary practical examinations had to be reconducted at the Hiriyur examination centre. Karnataka CET Result 2026: Steps to check 1. Go to the official website of KEA at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. 2. Click on admissions and then on UGCET 2026. 4. Enter your login details 5. Click on submit, and your result will be displayed. 6. Check and download the result. This year, over 3.11 lakh students appeared for the KCET, which was conducted from April 22 to April 24 at test centres across the state. How is the KCET rank calculated? The final KCET rank list is prepared using a 50:50 formula. Fifty per cent weightage is assigned to the entrance …

Gujarat RTE admissions 2026 registration window opens today: How to apply at rte.orpgujarat.com

Gujarat RTE admissions 2026 registration window opens today: How to apply at rte.orpgujarat.com

Gujarat RTE admissions 2026 application window opened today, 4 April. Those parents or guardians seeking admission of their ward in Class 1 in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act in Gujarat in the upcoming academic year 2026-27, most note that 12:00 midnight of 17 April is the deadline after which no applications will be accepted online. The official notice at ‘rte.orpgujarat.com website’ states, “RTE in the academic year 2026-27 Online form for admission It can be filled from 04/04/2026 to 17/04/2026 from 12:00 midnight.” Suggesting that there is no need to submit the online form anywhere, the notification states, “During the Sadar admission process, the parent will have to upload the original proofs such as proof of date of birth, proof of residence, caste/category proof, income proof of competent officer, income tax return, and self-declaration of non-income tax income (where applicable) while filling the online form. The parents will have to keep a print of the online form with them.” How to apply for RTE admissions 2026? Follow the steps mentioned below …

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti declares JNVST results for Class 6 on navodaya.gov.in: Check step-by-step guide to download it

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti declares JNVST results for Class 6 on navodaya.gov.in: Check step-by-step guide to download it

The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) Class 6 Result 2026 was declared on Tuesday on the official website navodaya.gov.in. The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has released the selection list online, allowing students to check whether they have qualified and move ahead with the admission process for the residential school system. How to download JNVST Class 6 Result 2026? Go to the official result website at cbseit.in or the NVS website at navodaya.gov.in. 2. Check for the link named “View JNVST Class 6 Result 2026 (Individual)” on the homepage and tap on it. 3. Candidates need to log in using their roll number and date of birth to download their scorecards. 4. Press the “Submit” button to move ahead 5. Your JNVST Class 6 result will display on the screen with all the information. 6. Download the scorecard. After downloading the result, students and parents are advised to carefully check all the information mentioned on the scorecard. 7. Take a printout for later purposes during the admission process The JNVST Class 6 Result 2026 contains …

AISSEE 2026 result OUT: Check scorecard at exams.nta.nic.in for admission to Sainik Schools

AISSEE 2026 result OUT: Check scorecard at exams.nta.nic.in for admission to Sainik Schools

AISSEE 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) recently announced the results of the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2026, commencing the admission process for admission to Class 6 and Class 9 in Sainik Schools and New Sainik Schools across the country. The results were on declared on 27 February for admission to Class 6 and Class 9 in Sainik Schools and New Sainik Schools across the country. Candidates who appeared for the AISSEE 2026 exam can check their scorecards at testing agency’s official website — exams.nta.nic.in. Direct link to check qualifying status for admission to Class 9 Direct link to check qualifying status for admission to Class 6 How to check AISSEE 2026 result Follow the steps given below to download AISSEE 2026 result Step 1: Visit the official website at exams.nta.nic.in. Step 2: Navigate to Sainik Schools Society. Step 3: Select one of the two options available on the home page “List Of Candidates Who Qualified Or Not Qualified AISSEE – 2026 Exam Held On 18.01.2026 For Admission To Class-VI (Academic Year …

New RTE admission rules in UP: Govt issues guidelines to make enrolment easy, child’s Aadhar number longer mandatory

New RTE admission rules in UP: Govt issues guidelines to make enrolment easy, child’s Aadhar number longer mandatory

The Uttar Pradesh government has made admission process easier for underprivileged children by eliminating the need for children’s Aadhar cards. The state government has revamped the admission process for enrolment in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act. To remove the obstacles and contingencies in the admission process of disadvantaged groups and address the woes of parents seeking admission of their wards, UP government made this landmark move. Previously, Aadhar card of both parents and that of the child seeking admission were mandatory requirement while filing online application form for RTE admissions. Reacting to the modification of admission process, Basic and Secondary Education Additional Chief Secretary Partha Sarthi Sen Sharma said, “Our effort is to make ‘ease of living’ a reality as far as possible, especially for the families genuinely belonging to disadvantaged groups, in the spirit of RTE,” Times of India reported. Partha Sarthi issued a fresh set of directives declaring that the govt will provide financial aid under RTE only into the Aadhar-seeded bank accounts of parents. Those applying for admissions …

Delhi schools to release entry-level admission forms on December 4: List of documents to keep handy

Delhi schools to release entry-level admission forms on December 4: List of documents to keep handy

As parents across Delhi eagerly wait for school admission forms for entry level admission, it’s time to keep documents handy. The registrations will open on 4 December, as per the guidelines of Directorate of Education (DoE). Documents needed for admission to entry level classes The documents mentioned below will serve as valid proofs of address which will be needed at the time of admission: 1. Ration Card/Smart Card issued in the name of the parents 2. Domicile certificate, either of the child or the parents 3. Voter ID (EPIC) of any one of the parents 4. Electricity bill/MTNL telephone bill/Water bill/Passport carrying the name of either parent or the child. 5. Aadhaar Card /UID card that has been issued in the name of either of the parents. Parents will be charged a non-refundable one-time fee of at most ₹25 during registration process, which has been capped by the state government. DoE notification states, “Each school shall display the aforesaid admission schedule on its notice board and website… Only ₹25 (non-refundable) can be charged from the …

Delhi nursery admission 2026 schedule OUT for entry level classes: Will schools implement updated age criteria?

Delhi nursery admission 2026 schedule OUT for entry level classes: Will schools implement updated age criteria?

The Delhi government on Saturday released a detailed admission schedule for entry-level classes for the 2026-27 academic session. The Directorate of Education (DoE), in a notification dated 22 November outlined the specific dates for schools and parents seeking pre-school or nursery admission for their wards. From uploading of point criteria on school’s website to release of lists the notification provides a full timeline of the admission process. The circular also mentions crucial instructions to schools, prescribed the age limits for attendance, and also gave a list of the documents required as proof of address. Admission process in Delhi schools is set to begin next month. Those planning to apply for the same must take note of the admission schedule mentioned below. The admission process will commence on 4 December and conclude on 19 March, 2026. Registration fee Parents will have to pay a registration fee of ₹25 to apply in the schools of their choice. “Each school shall display the aforesaid admission schedule on its notice board and website… Only ₹25 (non-refundable) can be charged …

Key dates and rules announced for Delhi private school admissions in nursery classes for 2026–27 session

Key dates and rules announced for Delhi private school admissions in nursery classes for 2026–27 session

The Delhi government has published a circular with instructions for carrying out the admission process in entry-level classes in the region’s unaided private schools for the 2026-27 academic session for Open Seats. In the circular, the government has specified dates for admission procedures, issued crucial instructions to schools, prescribed the age limits for attendance, and also gave a list of the documents required as proof of address. Check out the dates right here: 1. Uploading the criteria and their points in the module of the Department at the link mentioned at points No. 7 – 28, November 2. Commencement of admission process and availability of forms: 4 December 3. Last date of submission of application forms in schools: 27 December, 2025 4. Uploading details of children who applied to the school for admission under Open Seats: 9 January, 2026 5. Uploading marks (as per points system) given to each of the children who applied for admission under open seats: 16 January, 2026 6. The date for displaying the first list of selected children (including Waiting …

Delhi nursery admission: Expected DoE 2026 timeline and schedule for entry level classes in private unaided schools

Delhi nursery admission: Expected DoE 2026 timeline and schedule for entry level classes in private unaided schools

As parents eagerly await Directorate of Education’s (DoE) admission schedule for entry level classes in private unaided schools, it’s time to look at the expected timeline of events for the upcoming academic session. The excitement for the exact dates is building after the recent circular in which DoE revised the admission age to 6 years for Class 1 in all the government, government-aided and recognised unaided private schools. This implies that DoE will revise the age criteria for the foundational stage from the academic session 2026-27, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. According to a circular issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE), the foundational stage currently comprises two classes — Nursery and KG — followed by Class 1, with minimum ages for admission being 3 , 4 and 5 years, respectively. Entry level minimum and maximum age As per the revised structure, the minimum and maximum age as on March 31 is given as follows: Nursery (Balvatika 1 / Pre School 1): 3+ years up to 4 years Lower KG (Balvatika 2/ …

RTE Admissions 2025 to begin from today, confirms Tamil Nadu government—check schedule and other details

RTE Admissions 2025 to begin from today, confirms Tamil Nadu government—check schedule and other details

The Tamil Nadu government has announced that the admission process for the 2025–26 academic year under the Right to Education (RTE) Act will be held from October 6 to October 17 this year. This announcement follows the release of essential funds by the Union government, which has brought an end to the uncertainty that had previously delayed the start of the admission process. The decision was made following the release of funds under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme, after the Tamil Nadu government declined to implement the three-language policy in PM SHRI schools, which had led to the withholding of ₹2,151 crore. The scheme also includes reimbursement for RTE admissions for the 2024–25 academic year in private schools. Around 6,000 private schools are expected to upload details of the seats filled in their entry-level classes, after which 25% of those seats will be reserved under the RTE quota. The Tamil Nadu school education department mentioned, “The Government of Tamil Nadu announces the commencement of admissions under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, …