JNVST Class 9, 11 Admission 2026: The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has extended the last date for registration for admission to classes 9 and 11. Students and parents who have not yet applied should do so immediately, as the last date for registration has been extended to October 23rd. This means students have until tomorrow. If you are interested in admission to Navodaya schools, don't miss this opportunity. To register, candidates must visit the official website, cbseitms.nic.in.
If there are any errors in the application form, they will be given time from October 24, 2025, to October 26, 2025, to correct them. The selection test for JNVST Admission 2026 for classes 9 and 11 will be held on February 7, 2026. The exam will be from 11 am to 1:30 pm. Students will be required to submit certain required documents during registration.
JNVST Class 9th and 11th Exam Pattern
The NVS Entrance Exam 2025 will be allotted 2:30 minutes, with an additional 50 minutes for students with disabilities. The exam will consist of 100 MCQ-type questions. The exam pattern for the JNVST Admission 2026 Class 9 Selection Test includes subjects such as English (15 questions), Hindi (15 questions), Mathematics (35 questions), and General Science (35 questions), carrying a total of 100 marks.
The total exam duration will be two hours and thirty minutes. The pattern for the JNVST Admission 2026 Class 11 Selection Test includes Mental Ability, English, Science, Social Science, and Mathematics, each carrying 20 questions and 20 marks.
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