APSS – KGBV – Admissions for the Academic year 2024-25 after completion of 3rd round online admissions for 6th class and 2rd round for Intermediate 1st year classes and leftover vacancies in the 7 th, 8th, and 9th classes
The selection process to be taken for the available seats of 40 in each KGBV for class 6th and Intermediate 1st year and leftover vacant seats in the classes 7th, 8th and 9th in the KGBVs. th I. Class 6 i. 1st priority should be given to orphans (Students who don’t have both Father and Mother) students. ii. 2nd priority should be given to Semi – orphans (Single parents Students) students. iii. 3rd priority should be given to the diferently abled students with benchmark of 40% disability as defned by the Government time to time. iv.4th priority should be given to the OSC(Out of school Children), drop out children on support of list furnished by the State Project Director, Samagra Shiksha. v. And the remaining seats should be flled up duly following the Rule of Reservation as ordered by Government. Admission process should be started for the left over seats after completion of admissions with the above 4 categories duly observing the following criteria. vi.50% of seats should be fll with open competition (all communities) by observing the seniority list (merit list) 15% of seats should be flled with Scheduled Caste students 6% of seats should be flled with Scheduled Tribes students 7% of seats with BC-A students 10% of seats with BC-B Students 1% of seats with BC-C students 7% of seats with BC-D students 4% of seats with BC-E Students For Ex- out of 40 seats in each class, if 10 seats are flled with OSC, Orphan, Semi-
Orphan, PHC and the remaining 30 seats should be flled up as specifed below for both 6th and Intermediate 1st year (in respect of Intermediate 1st priority should be given to KGBVs Students
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