Admission is granted based on available vacancies and is not restricted by caste, creed, gender, or any other factor. While not mandatory, students are encouraged to take an informal assessment (lasting approximately 30–60 minutes) during office hours on any day. This assessment helps gauge the student’s prior knowledge and provides valuable insights for both teachers and parents.
There are no minimum passing marks, and admission is neither granted nor denied based on the assessment results. Students may also take the assessment after completing the admission process.
Students have the opportunity to take a scholarship test before admission, which helps assess their academic proficiency. Those who qualify will receive a 15% discount on tuition fees, making quality education more accessible. This test is optional but provides a great chance for deserving students to benefit from financial support.
Classes | Minimum Age (On 1st April) |
Maximum Age (On 1st April) |
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Pre-Nursery | 2 Yrs. | 3 Yrs. |
Nursery | 3 Yrs. | 5 Yrs. |
PP-I | 4 Yrs. | 6 Yrs. |
PP-II | 5 Yrs. | 7 Yrs. |
Class – I | 6 Yrs. | 8 Yrs. |
Class – II | 7 Yrs. | 9 Yrs. |
Class – III | 8 Yrs. | 10 Yrs. |
Class – IV | 8 Yrs. | 10 Yrs. |
Class – V | 9 Yrs. | 11 Yrs. |
Class – VI | 10 Yrs. | 12 Yrs. |
Class – VII | 11 Yrs. | 13 Yrs. |
Class – VIII | 12 Yrs. | 14 Yrs. |
Class – IX | 13 Yrs. | 15 Yrs. |
Class – X | 14 Yrs. | 16 Yrs. |
INTERVIEW / TEST
The school does not have any management quota.
From classes I to VII, candidate’s admissions will be granted on the basis of availability of seats in the respective classes.
In classes VII to X, admission is granted on the basis of the performance in the previous class and the written test conducted in the school.
The school authority reserves the right to shortlist the candidates, after written tests and interviews.
The result will be available from the school office only.