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Navodaya Vidyalayas offer a unique educational opportunity, and while they are largely "free," there are some nuances to understand:
Free Education and Facilities:
Navodaya Vidyalayas provides free education from Class VI to XII.
They also offer free boarding and lodging, uniforms, textbooks, and stationery.
Additionally, they cover travel expenses for students.
Nominal Fees:
A nominal fee is charged to students of Classes IX to XII as "Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi."
However, certain categories are exempt from this fee:
Students belonging to SC/ST categories.
Girl students.
Children from families below the poverty line (BPL).
Also, there is a different fee structure for children of government employees.
Essentially, Navodaya Vidyalayas aim to provide quality education to talented rural children, regardless of their financial background. While a small fee exists for some senior students, the vast majority of educational and living expenses are covered.
Eligibility for Navodaya Vidyalaya admission is based on several criteria, primarily designed to ensure that rural children have access to quality education. Check the key JNV eligibility points below:
Residence and District:
Candidates must be bonafide residents of the district where the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) is located.
They must be studying in a government or government-recognized school within that same district.
Class V Study:
For admission into Class VI, candidates must be studying in Class V for the entire academic session in a recognised school.
Age Limit:
Candidates must fall within a specific age range. This age range can vary slightly from year to year, so it's vital to check the official Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) website for the latest details.
Rural Area Criteria:
A significant portion of seats are reserved for students from rural areas. To qualify under the rural quota, candidates must have studied in schools located in rural areas for Classes III, IV, and V.
No Repeat Attempts:
Candidates can only appear for the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test once.
For class 9 and 11 lateral entry:
There are also entry options for classes 9 and 11. These have their own set of eligibility criteria, including age limits, and prior class passing requirements
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Since you are a private candidate for the 12th grade from a government school (state board) , you should select:
3. Government School – if your school is fully government-run.
If your school is government-aided but privately managed , select:
4. Government Aided Private.
If you are appearing as a private candidate (without regular school enrollment), check if your board considers you under ODL (Open and Distance Learning) or Others.
To be sure, verify with your school or board office.
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No, for NEET counseling , you do not need to provide a School Leaving Certificate (SLC) from 11th grade. The required documents will mostly focus on your 12th grade and NEET-related documents . Since you studied in different schools for 11th and 12th , the focus will be on the 12th grade documents such as:
The SLC from 11th grade will not be required unless specifically asked by the counseling authority, which is rare. Ensure you have all the necessary documents for 12th and the NEET scorecard during the counseling process.
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For your daughter to be eligible for the NEET exam , she needs to meet the specific eligibility criteria outlined by the National Testing Agency (NTA) . One of the key requirements for NEET eligibility is that a candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in their 12th grade (or equivalent) as mandatory subjects.
Subjects in the IB Curriculum : Since your daughter has taken Biology and Chemistry at the higher level (HL) , this satisfies the requirement for Biology and Chemistry .
Third Science : The key concern here is that Physics is not mentioned in the subjects she studied, and NEET requires Physics as one of the mandatory subjects in 12th grade.
Your daughter may not be eligible to write the NEET exam unless she has completed Physics as part of her curriculum. However, if she can provide additional proof of equivalency, or if her school offers a possibility of appearing for the Physics exam separately , you may need to consult with the NTA or the Indian embassy for further clarification regarding the IB Diploma equivalency.
If she has the required subjects and is still uncertain, it's recommended to confirm with the NTA directly or refer to the official NEET eligibility guidelines for the most accurate information.
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Yes, you can still complete your 12th grade through alternative methods if traditional school admission is not possible. Here are your options:
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) : NIOS offers a flexible option to complete your 12th grade through correspondence or open schooling. You can enroll, choose your subjects (Commerce with Computer Application is available), and study at your own pace. The exams are conducted twice a year, and it's recognized by universities for further education.
State Board Open Schooling (if available) : Some states have their own open schooling boards. You can check with the Tamil Nadu State Board for any open school options they might provide.
Private Candidates : Some state boards allow students to appear as private candidates for the 12th board exams. You can inquire if Tamil Nadu State Board allows this.
These options will allow you to complete your education without regular school attendance.
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