ADMISSION PROCESS

Who’s in Charge?

The Principal has the final say on all admissions. New students are only accepted when there’s space available, and merit is the sole deciding factor. There’s no discrimination based on caste, religion, gender, or ethnicity.

What to Do?

For admission details and document requirements, reach out to the Admissions Officer. This information is also available on the school website and registration form.

Important Points to Remember:

  • By enrolling your child, you agree to abide by all current and future school rules. These rules can change at any time.
  • School fees are non-refundable. Timely payment is crucial to avoid missing exams. Fees are deposited at school’s cash counter 
  • Consistent non-payment of dues can lead to expulsion.

Special Considerations:

  • Twenty-five percent of seats are reserved for students under special categories.
  • A 10% fee concession is offered annually to students from SC, ST, OBC, physically challenged, wards of martyred soldiers, and wards of widows. Application deadlines are displayed on the school notice board and website.

Submitting Your Application:

  • Filling out the registration form or appearing for the entrance exam doesn’t guarantee admission. The school has the right to accept or reject any application without explanation.
  • Here’s what you’ll need to submit during registration:
    • Duly filled and signed registration-cum-admission form
    • Three passport-sized color photographs
    • Birth certificate issued by a municipal corporation or authorized body (photocopy attested by a gazetted officer)
    • Original transfer certificate (if applicable), signed by the District Education Officer/Regional Officer CBSE/Education Officer ICSE (as applicable)

Discipline and Expectations:

  • Students who persistently disregard guidance and instructions from the Principal or disciplinary committee may face disciplinary action.
  • If these measures prove ineffective, the school may request parents to withdraw their child.
  • Any student who damages or loses school property must replace it or pay an equivalent amount based on the current market price. Repeated offenses can lead to expulsion.
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