Navodaya admission of students into class 6 through JNVST 2022 clarification reg
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Eligibility Criteria for JNV Selection Test for Class 6 Admission -
- Date of birth of students should be between 01.05.2009 and 30.04.2013.
- Students studying class V during 2020-21 in the own District are only eligible for admission into JNVs.
- Students studying class Ill, IV and V from a Govt./Govt. Aided/Govt. Recognised / B Certificate competency course of NIOS provided the residence from Warangal District are only eligible
Rural Candidate
- Candidates chosen from rural regions must occupy at least 75% of the seats in a district; the remaining seats must come from the district's metropolitan areas.
- A applicant must have completed the required coursework in Classes III, IV, and V in a government-funded, government-recognized school (or schools) in a rural region in order to be considered for admission under the rural quota.
Urban Candidate
Candidates who attended a school in an urban region for even one day of class in Grades III, IV, or V will be regarded as urban candidates.
Age Limit
- Anyone applying for admission must have been born between April 30, 2013, and May 1, 2009, inclusive (Both dates are inclusive)
- Candidates from all categories, including those who are members of the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Other Backward Class, would be subject to this (OBC).
Seat Reservation
- Candidates chosen from rural regions must occupy at least 75% of the seats in a district; the remaining seats must come from the district's metropolitan areas.
- In accordance with their population in the district in question, seats are reserved for children from SC/ST with the proviso that no district shall have a reservation that is less than the national average (15 percent for SC and 7.5 percent for ST), with a combined maximum of 50 percent for both categories (SC & ST).
- All but one-third of the available seats are occupied by women.
Pattern of Exam
Three phases of the two-hour selection test, which will exclusively contain objective-type questions, will be administered between 11:30 am and 01:30 pm. 100 marks are available for a total of 80 questions. Additional time of 15 minutes is permitted for reading the directions.
40 Questions in the Mental Ability Test, 50 Marks (Duration: 60 minutes)
Test in Arithmetic: 20 Questions, 25 Marks (Duration: 30 minutes)
Test of Language: 20 Questions, 25 Marks (Duration: 30 minutes)
80 Questions Overall, 100 Marks (Duration: 2 Hours)
Each applicant will receive a single exam booklet with all three parts. "Divyang students" will be given an additional 30 minutes (differently abled students).
Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, English, Garo, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Khasi, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Mizo, Oriya, Punjabi, Sindhi (Arabic), Sindhi (Devnagri), Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and Nepali are among the 21 languages used to take the exam.
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