
KVS admissions 2022: Class 1 registration begins, steps to apply
India Today
The registration process for the admissions to Class 1 has started. Parents and guardians can check important details here.
KVS admissions 2022: The online registration process for admission to Class 1 in Kendriya Vidalayas has begun today, February 28. Parents and guardians can submit the registration forms of their children on the official website of KVS, i.e., kvsonlineadmission.kvs.gov.in. As per information, the last date to register for admissions in Class 1 is March 21, 2022. Further, the first admission list for Class 1 will be released on March 25, 2022.
Parents can click here to read the full notice regarding the registration and application process for admission to Class 1.
As per the official instructions for class 1 admission, a child must be 6 years old as of March 31 in the academic year in which admission is sought for class 1. Children born on April 1 will also be considered for admission.
Step 1: Visit the official website, i.e., kvsonlineadmission.kvs.gov.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the registration link.
Step 3: Register yourself.
Step 4: Now, login to your account.

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