Raj Aryan
Raj Aryan
OBC-NCL (CENTRAL
LIST)
NALANDA, BIHAR
A Language 50 32
C Intelligence 50 42
D General Knowledge 50 30
Eligibility for admission to Sainik A candidate is required to secure a minimum of 25% marks in each Section and a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate, to be for
Schools admission to Sainik Schools. This requirement is not applicable to SC and ST candidates
Eligibility for admission to approved A candidate is required to secure a minimum of 25% marks in each Section and a minimum of 40% marks in the aggregate for all
Sd/-
1. Score Card has been generated electronically, hence does not require any signature.
2. This Score Card is valid for admission to Class VI of the Sainik School/s and approved New Sainik Schools for the academic year 2025-26, subject to compliance with other
3. The eligibility criteria, self-declaration and various documents required to be submitted by the eligible candidates, invited for counselling shall be verified as per norms
specified by the Sainik Schools Society, at subsequent stages of the admission process. Instances of incorrect information provided by the candidates, if detected at any stage,
4. If any candidate is found to have tampered with this Score Card at any stage, he/she will be considered as using Unfair Practice and his / her candidature will be cancelled
6. Admissions in Sainik Schools and New Sainik Schools will be through e-Counselling mode only.
7. Any query with regard to further admission process may be forwarded to email ID [email protected]
8. The reservation of seats in Sainik Schools is subject to the outcome of Writ Petition (Madurai Bench) No. 26623 of 2024 and Writ Miscellaneous Petition (Madurai Bench)
9. From Academic Year 2025-26, the candidates of Telangana State domicile would not be considered under the 67% seats reserved for ‘Home State’ category for admission to
Sainik School Kalikiri (Andhra Pradesh) and Sainik School Korukonda (Andhra Pradesh). Such candidates of Telangana State domicile would be eligible for admission in
these schools mentioned, under the 33% seats reserved for ‘Other State’ candidates.