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|[pic] |JNV - Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya |

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| |JNV - Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalays are an autonomous body works under the department of Education, Ministry of Human |

| |Resource Development. Navodaya Vidyalayas were born as a part of the New Education Policy 1986. Jawahar Navodaya |

| |Vidyalayas were planned to set up in all the districts of the country in order to provide a Quality Education to the |

| |children with special talents belongs to rural areas. |

| |The SAMITI (Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti)is providing quality education for students so that they can develop in |

| |all the aspects in order to meet the challenges of life successfully. |

| |These Vidyalayas have been brought up with an idea of providing a Quality new generation to the Modern India through |

| |the Education with Excellence. The quality education loaded with a strong components of Academic, Culture, Ethos and |

| |Values, National Integration, physical education and with a reasonable level of competence. |

| |AIMS & OBJECTIVES |

| |To provide quality CBSE education for all round development of the students |

| |To promote National integration among students through a policy of migration |

| |To encourage and promote talent predominantly from rural areas & weaker sections |

| |To function as pace setter institution in the district and to be resource centre for promotion of excellence |

Objectives & Salient Features

of Navodaya Vidyalayas

 

The Navodaya Vidyalaya System is a unique experiment unparalleled in the annals of school education in India and elsewhere. Its significance lies in the selection of talented rural children as the target group and the attempt to provide them with quality education comparable to the best in a residential school system. Such children are found in all sections of society, and in all areas including the most backward. But, so far, good quality education has been available only to well-to-do sections of society, and the poor  have  been left out. It was felt that children with special talent or aptitude should be provided opportunities to proceed at a faster pace, by making good quality education available to them, irrespective of their capacity to pay for it.These talented children otherwise would have been deprived of quality modern education traditionally available only in the urban areas. Such education would enable students from rural areas to compete with their urban counterparts on an equal footing. The National Policy on Education-1986 envisaged the setting up of residential schools, to be called Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas that would bring out the best of rural talent.

 

Objectives

 

l To serve the objectives of excellence coupled with equity and social justice.

l To promote national integration by providing opportunities to talented children, largely rural, from different part of the country, to live and learn together and develop their full potential.

l To provide good quality modern education, including a strong component of culture, inculcation of values, awareness of the environment, adventure activities and physical education.

l To ensure that all students of Navodaya Vidyalayas attain a reasonable level of competence in three language as envisaged in the Three Language Formula; and

l                   To serve, in each district, as focal point for  improvement in quality of school education through sharing of experiences and facilities.

 

Salient Features

 

l JNVST : Entrance on the basis of Merit

      Navodaya Vidyalayas draw their student strength from talented children, selected on the basis of a merit test, called the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test, designed, developed and conducted  by NCERT initially and now, by the CBSE. The test is held annually on All India basis and at block and  district levels. It is objective, class neutral and is so designed as to ensure that rural children are not  at disadvantage.

l Reservation for Rural, S.C., S.T. and Girl Students

      Admissions in Jawahar Novodaya Vidyalayas primarily for children from the rural areas, with provision of 75% seats for rural children. Seats are reserved for children from the SC and ST communities in proportion to their population in the district but not less than the national average. 1/3 of the seats are for girl students. 3% of the seats are for disabled children.

l Co-educational Residential Schools with Free Education

      Navodaya Vidyalayas offer free education to talented children from Class-VI to XII. Navodaya  Vidyalayas are affiliated to the CBSE. Entry to a Navodaya Vidyalaya is in Class-VI only along with lateral entry into Class IX & XI.  Each  Navodaya Vidyalaya is a co-educational residential institution providing free  boarding and lodging, expenses on uniforms, text books, stationery, to and from rail and bus fare. However, a nominal fee @  Rs. 200/- per month is charged from students of  Class IX to XII for Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi.  The students belonging to SC, ST, categories, girls disabled students and children of the families below poverty line are exempted from this fee.

l Adherence to Three Language Formula

      The Regional Language is generally the medium of instruction from Class-VI to VIII and from Class- IX onwards, it is English for Science and Mathematics and Hindi for Humanities subjects.

l Promotion of National Integration

      Navodaya Vidyalayas aim at inculcating values of national integration through migration scheme though which the inter regional exchange of students between Hindi and Non-Hindi speaking States and vice-versa takes place for one academic year. Efforts are made to promote  better understanding of the unity in diversity and cultural heritage through various activities.

l Location of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

    Navodaya Vidyalayas are located  in rural areas across the country. The State Govt. is to offer cost free land and rent free temporary buildings for the setting up of a Navodaya Vidyalaya.

 

 Academic Excellence

 

In Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, all out efforts are made to develop competencies among students in scholastic and non-scholastic areas of education which leads to effective personality development of each child. Indicated below in the comparison of average pass percentage of NVS that of other school systems like Kendriya Vidyalayas and independent schools wherein Navodaya’s average pass percentage is significantly higher than the national average of other schools affiliated to CBSE.

 

Class-X & XII Examinations

Comparision of Pass Percentage of NVS and other School Systems :

 

Class-X

     

   Year                      2001     2002      2003       2004        2005     2006        2007

   CBSE                 66.6      69.53      68.02      72.22      74.60    77.16        84.44

   NVS                  87.0         88.65     88.50     91.43     90.82   91.13        96.41  

   KVS                  81.0      85.47      84.64      90.35      89.62    90.63         95.64      

Independent      85.4      85.63      83.39      84.83      85.87    85.94         91.81

 

                                                            Class-XII

 

   Year             2001    2002         2003         2004      2005      2006         2007

   CBSE            75.2      75.20         73.59         76.00      77.80      79.55         80.64

   NVS              84.2     83.53        85.26        87.68     87.08     90.24        90.11

   KVS              83.7              86.40 88.57         92.62      92.47      92.89           93.14

    Independent 82.9      83.32         81.07         80.46      81.28      82.35           82.29                 

 

Students’ Profile

 

To provide a progressive and forward looking school system in the rural areas, the scheme provides for a reservation of 75% students from the rural areas. Reservation to SC, ST students is in proportion to their population subject to a minimum of national average of these categories. 33% seats are reserved for girl students.

1,80,391 students were on the rolls of Navodaya Vidyalayas at the end of the academic session.

The percentage of students belonging to SC/ST categories, in the Navodaya Vidyalayas is well above the national norms (15% SC & 7.5% ST) e.g.

 Year         SC         ST         Gen.          Girls          Boys        Rural    Urban

2005-06  23.87% 15.19%  60.93%   35.03%     64.97%  76.94%    23.06%

Thus the JNVs are serving rural students, specially girls, SC & ST students in the excess of national average. This has also been appreciated by the Standing Committee of Parliament of the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

 

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

 

The Samiti

Navodaya Vidyalayas are run by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti which is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary & Higher Education, Govt of India. The Chairman of the Samiti is the Hon’ble Minister of Human Resource Development. Hon’ble Minister of State for Education in the Ministry of H.R.D. is the Vice Chairman of the Samiti.

The Samiti functions through an Executive  Committee under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble  Minister of HRD. It is responsible for the management of all affairs including allocation of funds to the Samiti and has the authority to exercise all powers of the Samiti. The Executive Committee is assisted by two Sub-Committees, i.e. Finance Committee and Academic Advisory Committee, in its functions.

The executive head of the administrative pyramid is the Commissioner who executes the policies laid down by the Samiti’s Executive Committee. He/she is assisted at the Headquarters level by Joint Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners and Asstt. Commissioners. At the Regional level, he/she is assisted by the Deputy Commissioners and Asstt. Commissioners. The Organisational Chart of the Samiti is given at Appendix-III.

The Samiti has established 8 Regional Offices for the administration and monitoring of Navodaya Vidyalayas under their  jurisdiction. For each Vidyalaya, there is a Vidyalaya Advisory Committee and a Vidyalaya Management Committee for the general supervision of the Vidyalaya. District Magistrate of the concerned district is the Chairman of Vidyalaya level Committee with local educationists, public representatives and officers from the District as members. The Vidyalaya Management Committee has two sub-committees i.e. Vidyalaya Purchase Advisory Sub-Committee and Vidyalaya Appointments Sub-Committee.

 

Regional Offices of NVS

Eight Regional Offices are established at Bhopal, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, Pune & Shillong with jurisdiction over different States and UTs.

Regions           No. of JNVs             States & No. of JNVs

1. Bhopal          94    Madhya Pradesh (48), Chhattisgarh (16),  Orissa (30).

2. Chandigarh  45    Punjab  (18), Himachal Pradesh (12), J&K (14) & Chandigarh U.T. (1).

3. Hyderabad   70    Andhra Pradesh (22), Karnataka (27),  Kerala (14), Pondicherry (4), A.&N. Islands (2)  & Lakshadweep (1).

4. Jaipur           54    Rajasthan (32), Haryana (20), Delhi(2).

5. Lucknow       82    Uttar Pradesh (69),Uttaranchal (13).

6. Patna            75    Bihar (38), Jharkhand (22), West Bengal (15).

7. Pune             60    Maharashtra (32), Gujarat(23), Goa(2), Daman & Diu (2), Dadra & Nagar Haveli (1).

8. Shillong        85    Meghalaya(7), Manipur(9), Mizoram (8), Arunachal Pradesh (16),  Nagaland (11),  Tripura(4), Sikkim(4),  Assam (26).

        Total             565 JNVs  As on 31.03.2007

 

CItizen Charter

 Our Charter

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas are co-educational

residential schools primarily for the children from rural areas which aim at :

l To provide good quality modern education including a strong component of culture, inculcation of values, awareness of the environment, adventure and physical education to the talented children from the rural areas. Students in the Navodaya Vidyalayas are admitted in Class-VI and provided education upto Class-XII. Now provision is made for lateral entry of students in Class-IX & XI also.

l To ensure that all students of Navodaya Vidyalayas attain a reasonable level of competency in three languages as envisaged in Three Language Formula.

l To serve in each district as focal point for improvement in the quality of school education through sharing of experience and facilities.

 

Our Mission

l We envisage identification and development of talented bright and gifted children predominantly from rural areas who are denied good educational opportunities.

l    Objectives of quality education are sought to be

fulfilled through effective academic, co-curricular

and adventure activities, physical education,

reasonable level of competency in three languages.

l We aim at the respective districts as focal points for improving quality of education through sharing of experience and facilities with continuous interaction with local community and helping these institutions to develop as centres of academic excellence.

 

We are

l Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti is a registered Society under Registration of Societies Act, 1860. The  Society is an autonomous body under the Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Human Resouce Development, Govt. of India, Hon’ble Minister of Human Resource Development is the Chairman and Hon’ble Minister of State of Human Resource Development (Education) is the Vice-Chairman of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.

l JNVs are functioning at the district level through the Vidyalaya Management Committee under the Chairmanship of District Collector, in all the participating States & Union Territories of the country.

 

What we do

l Navodaya Vidyalayas are affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

l We provide free education including boarding and

lodging as well as expenses on Uniform, Text Books, Stationery etc. However, a nominal fee @ Rs. 200/- per month is charged from students of Class-IX to XII as Navodaya Vikas Nidhi. The students belonging to SC, ST categories, girls, disabled and children of the families below poverty line are exempted from the payment of fee.

l Reservation of seats-Rural at least 75%, Urban

Utmost 25%.

l Provision of reservation of seats for girls - 33%.

l Establish and run fully residential co-educational schools from Class-VI to XII.

l Extend medical and health facilities to all the

students free of cost.

l Organise Parent Teacher Council and conduct

their periodical meetings.

l Provide admission in Class-VI only through

objective type test designed and conducted by

CBSE in the concerned district. Provision is also made for lateral entry of students of Class-IX & XI level.

l 30% of students in Class-IX from a Vidyalaya located in one linguistic area spend one academic year in a Vidyalaya of a different linguistic region to promote national integration through understanding of the diversity and plurality of country’s cultures and people.

l Organise Computer Literacy and Computer Aided Education Programmes.

l Organise National Integration Meet for its students in order to create a climate for better understanding and communication in the Navodaya fraternity.

 

We aim at

l Providing quality education to the children.

l Developing harmonious growth of the personality of the children through variety of co-curricular activities.

l Creating the environment to bring out the best

among the teachers and students.

l Adopt modern education techniques - external and internal accountability, effective leadership, linkages with the local community.

l Art in Education programmes to provide opportunities for students to inculcate nationalistic values through sharing and learning traditional skills and art with the help of renowned traditional artists.

l Built-in-mechanism of self-reliance, self-evaluation, character, rigour and discipline in academic pursuit.

l Freedom of experimentation and innovation.

 

admission

l Admission in Navodaya Vidyalayas are made at

the level of Class-VI through a test conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on all India basis. However, provision is also made for lateral entry of students in Class-IX & XI.

l The medium of the test is in 20 Indian languages. It is non-verbal and objective in nature and is so designed that talented children from rural areas are able to compete without suffering from any disadvantage.

l All the children who have studied and passed

Class-V from any Govt. School/Govt. recognised School of that district and are between 9 and 13

years of age are eligible to appear in entrance test for Class-VI.

 

Location

l We envisage establishment of a Navodaya

Vidyalaya in each district of the country.

l Started with 2 experimental schools in 1985-86. They have now grown up to 551 JNVs  as on (March, 2006) covering as many districts in 34 States/UTs with over 1.80 lakh students on rolls.

l The Samiti has its Headquarters at New Delhi and eight Regional Offices located at Bhopal, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Patna, Pune and  Shillong for the administration of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas under their jurisdiction.

 

Access to Information

l Annual Report of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti and its publications.

l Copies of Scheme and Memorandum of Association.

l Website of NVS : navodaya.nic.in

l Publicity of Scheme through TV, Radio, Newspapers, Information brochures, posters etc.

 

Grievance Redressal

Director of Grievances, NVS Hqrs. can be approached for redressal of grievances which are not settled at Vidyalaya and Regional office level.

Director, Public Grievances

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti

A-28, Kailash Colony, New Delhi-110048

E-mail : navodaya@ren02.nic.in

             navodaya@nda..in     

 

Expectations From Our Clients (States/UTs)

l Providing assistance to good quality education from Class-VI to XII in the Navodaya Vidyalayas in all the participating State/UTs.

l Providing suitable land free of cost for establishment of Navodaya Vidyalayas.

l Sufficient temporary accommodation free of rent for running the Navodaya Vidyalaya for a period of 3-4 years.

l Providing basic civic amenities like electricity, water, transport and communication etc. at the site.

l Support and co-operation in education endeavours.

  

Criteria For Establishment of JNVs.

The opening of a Navodaya Vidyalaya is based on the proposal received from the concerned State/UT alongwith the following :

l 30 acres of suitable land free of cost in relaxation to the extent of at least 10 acres on case to case basis.

l Sufficient space in the building and other infrastructure free of rent for at least three to four years which could accommodate 240 students and staff for running the Vidyalaya till the Samiti constructs its new building at the permanent site.

ACADEMICS   

 

CBSE Results

A total of 28,987 students from 444 JNVs appeared for Class X Examination, whereas a total of 18,682  students from 369 JNVs took Class XII Examination during 2006-07. The pass percentage and firstclass percentage secured are as follows. In Class X results, NVS stands first (1st) amongst different systems of schools affiliated to CBSE.  In Class XII it is in second (2nd) position. 

CBSE Results of 2007

|CLASS |Pass % |First Class % |

|Class X |96.41 |77.04 |

|Class XII |90.11 |72.62 |

 

NVS Region- wise Details 

|REGION |

|Pass % |

|Pass % |93.35 |92.45 |96.75 |

|(A) |CLASS - X |  |  |

|  |  |  |  |

|1. |MANDSAUR |MADHYA PRADESH |BHOPAL |

|2. |BUDGAM |JAMMU & KASHMIR |CHANDIGARH |

|3. |SRIKAKULAM |ANDHRA PRADESH |HYDERABAD |

|4. |DEVANGERE |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|5. |TRIVENDRUM |KERALA |HYDERABAD |

|6. |SATARA |MAHARASHTRA |PUNE |

|7. |PHEK |NAGALAND |SHILLONG |

|  |  |  |  |

|(B) |CLASS - XII |  |  |

|1. |CHAMBA |HIMACHAL PRADESH |CHANDIGARH |

|2. |KANGRA |HIMACHAL PRADESH |CHANDIGARH |

|3. |SHIMLA |HIMACHAL PRADESH |CHANDIGARH |

|4. |ANANTNAG |JAMMU & KASHMIR |CHANDIGARH |

|5. |BARAMULLA |JAMMU & KASHMIR |CHANDIGARH |

|6. |BUDGAM |JAMMU & KASHMIR |CHANDIGARH |

|7. |SRIKAKULAM |ANDHRA PRADESH |HYDERABAD |

|8. |WARANGAL |ANDHRA PRADESH |HYDERABAD |

|9. |BIJAPUR |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|10. |CHAMARAJ NAGAR |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|11. |CHICKMANGALUR |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|12. |KOLAR |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|13. |RAICHUR |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|14. |SHIMOGA |KARNATAKA |HYDERABAD |

|15. |ALAPPUZHA |KERALA |HYDERABAD |

|16. |ERNAKULAM |KERALA |HYDERABAD |

|17. |PALGHAT |KERALA |HYDERABAD |

|18. |PONDICHERRY(KALAPET) |PONDICHERRY |HYDERABAD |

|19. |NASHIK |MAHARASHTRA |PUNE |

 

 

 

Congratulations ! NVS - National Toppers (First five Ranks)

Class X

|SL. No. |Roll No. |

 

 

Activities to promote Development of personality of children

The thrust on academic excellence in the classroom has been accompanied by an effort to build up the Vidyalayas as co-educational residential institutions, giving importance to the all round development of the child.  The House System of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, functions as an effective instrument for the development of the personality of the students. It creates team spirit, by involving students in a variety of co curricular activities. The inter house competitions in literary activities,  games, sports & art in education activities help students to groom themselves into competent & self-confident individuals. The value of dignity of labour & concern for environment is sought to be incorporated by self help activities that are part & parcel of the daily schedule of all Vidyalayas. Teachers as House Masters or House Mistress establish close rapport with students and provide them needed  support.

|                                  Sports & Games |[pic] |

| |Archery - JNV, Trischurr (Kerala) |

|Games and Sports  are encouraged in JNVs to develop |  |

|fitness, physical and neuromuscular skills  and to | |

|promote the spirit of cooperation and  sportsmanship.  | |

|Samiti organizes  school level, cluster level, regional | |

|level and national level competitions in sports and games| |

|every year.  Facilities for many sports and games viz. | |

|Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Table Tennis, Football, Kabadi,| |

|Kho-Kho, etc. are provided to all JNVs.  Archery, Judo | |

|and Gymnastics are also encouraged in some of the JNVs | |

|situated in the tribal areas of the country  where the | |

|same are popular  sports. | |

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti is a state under School Games Federation of India and the Navodaya National teams compete with other state teams under SGFI banner.  The progress made by Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti on sports  front is commendable.   

Multigyms are being provided to JNVs in a phased way and as on date 160 JNVs have Multigyms. 

Achievements in Sports and Games during 2006 -07

|Games |Venue |Winner Regions |

|Volly Ball |Patiala |Chandigarh & Hyderabad |

|Kabadi |Nalanda |Hyderabad |

|Hand Ball |Kapurthala |Jaipur & Chandigarh |

|Cricket |Sitapur |Shillong |

|Archery |Trissur |Hyderabad |

|Table Tennis |Wardha |Hyderabad |

|Kho-Kho |Vidisha |Hyderabad & Bhopal |

|Judo |G. B. Nagar |Lucknow |

|Foot Ball |Sonitpur |Shillong |

|Hockey |Sonitpur |Patna |

|Basket Ball |Wardha |Bhopal & Hyderabad |

|Athletics |Karnal |Hyderabad |

    

|NCC, Scouts and Guides |[pic] |

|NCC is being introduced in JNVs in a phased manner.  Several |JNV NCC Cadets of UP and Uttaranchal with Hon'ble Minister of Education |

|NCC cadets from the JNVs have excelled themselves and brought|Govt. of Uttaranchal |

|laurels  and have  represented NVS in several districts/state| |

|and national level rallies/parades/competitions. Samiti has a| |

|total cadet strength of 11,198 in 163 JNVs as on March, 2007.| |

|Samiti is recognized as a state   for Scouts and Guides activities by BHARAT SCOUTS & GUIDES.  Scouts & Guides are introduced in all |

|the JNVs.  Every year many scouts & Guides of JNVs bring laurels by getting  Rajya Puraskar and Rashtrapati Awards. |

|As on March, 2007, 468 boys units and 464 girls units were functioning in JNVs. The strength of Scouts was 15,384 and strength of |

|Guides was 14,826 totaling strength for Scouts and Guides cadets was 30,210 in 468 JNVs. |

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|Achievements in NCC, Scouts and Guides |[pic] |

|Scouts & Guides - 268 students from different regions |Scouts and Guides -  JNV, Meerut (UP) |

|participated in the adventure meet organised by Bharat Scouts| |

|& Guide Pachmarhi, Bhopal during 2006-07. | |

|Special National Jamboree Meets 2006 was organised at JNV, | |

|Nadia(West Bengal) w.e.f. 2nd January to 7th January, 2007 | |

|where 156 participated from all over the country. | |

|Children of JNVs attended Rajya Purskar Testing Camp  at | |

|Gonda, Gorakhpur(UP) , Rudrapur, Haridwar(Uttaranchal) and  | |

|at Kanpur Dehat(UP) during the year . | |

|Children of Navodaya Vidyalayas celebrated important dates | |

|under Scouts and Guides banner. | |

|Master Rafiq Sheikh got selected for Operation one - World | |

|21st World Jamboree at UK during 2006-07. | |

|National Service Scheme |[pic] |

|NSS activities are being started inJNVs with the help of |NSS - JNV, Pondicherry |

|Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.  NSS camps are being | |

|organised in some JNVs in some of the Regions.The same is | |

|being strengthened and all NVS  Regions are going to have | |

|these activities during 2007-08  | |

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|Youth Parliament |[pic] |

|In order to enable the children  to understand the |Youth Parliament in progress - JNV. Buldana (Maharashtra) |

|democratic  values in all spheres of life. Samiti has | |

|introduced Youth Parliament Programme in  JNVs.  Every year | |

|competitions are held school-wise, region-wise and at | |

|national level.  The team adjudged for its best performance  | |

|gives performance at Delhi before  Hon’ble Minister of | |

|Parliamentary Affairs for applause of all the concerned.JNV | |

|Madhepura, Bihar has secured 1st position amongst all JNVs.  | |

|in the 10th Youth Parliament Competition 2006-07. | |

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|Pestalozzi Scholarship |

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|Pestalozzi International Village a charity in England offers International Baccalaureate Diploma at Hasting College of Art and |

|Technology for JNV students as scholarship. The selected students study at UK with complete expenditure met by Pestalozzi. |

|14 students from different JNVs have been selected so far for Pestalozzi Scholarship  during the period 2002 to 2006. Four students |

|viz.  Master Shiv Krishana Lingla, JNV, Nazamabad (AP),  Km Dhanashree Patil, JNV, Satara (MS), Km Pratibha Chahan, JNV Sirmour (HP) |

|and Master Abhishek Kumar Mishra, JNV, Purnia (Bihar) are selected during 2007-08 for this scholarship. |

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|UK- India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) |[pic] |

| |UKIERI - Kalbeliya Folk Dance by British Teachers ! - JNV, Rajsmand |

|Under UKIERI programme exchange of Principals & Teachers | |

|between UK Schools and JNVs,  by forming Cluster schools | |

|partnership, is taken up. British Council through UKIERI is | |

|providing a unique platform for sharing of education | |

|development and reforms, opportunities for dialogue and | |

|networking. Under this programme 10 Principal/ teachers from | |

|different JNVs of 5 different clusters have visited UK | |

|Schooks and UK teachers from 4 different clusters of schools | |

|have visited JNVs during the year 2006-07. 34 more | |

|Principal/teachers from different cluster JNVs are visiting | |

|UK school in the month of June-July 2007. | |

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|[pic] |Adolescence Education Programme |

|Adolescence Edn. Training Session  |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti is organising Adolescent Education Programme |

| |in collaboration with UNFPA, NCERT and MHRD in 500 Jawahar Navodaya |

| |Vidyalayas. Emphasis is given to life skill education and awareness |

| |regarding process of growing up, HIV, AIDS, substance abuse, etc. are |

| |taken up. Training program to teachers, principals and officers of the |

| |Samiti are ogranised who in turn ensure effective implementation of |

| |Adolescence Education activities in JNVs though well organised |

| |co-curricular activities.  |

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|Pace Setting activities |[pic] |

|Navodaya Vidyalaya Scheme  envisages JNVs  as  pace-setting |Local School Children are being given on hand training with computers at|

|institutions and centres of Excellence.JNVs provide |JNV - Panchkulla (Haryana) |

|opportunities for children of neighbouring schools through | |

|sharing of facilities.  Interaction of staff and students of | |

|Navodaya Vidyalaya  with their counterparts in neighbouring | |

|schools, paricipation in joint community efforts, adoption | |

|of  villages for awareness programmes etc.are some of the | |

|pace settig activies undertaken by Navodaya Vidyalayas.  | |

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Alumni Association

 

JNVs organise JNV Alumni meetings on the 1st Sunday of December every year. JNV Alumni are entering the main streams and bringing laurels to Alma Matter by excelling themselves in the field they have chosen in National and International  arena.

 

Allumni are very enthuastic to help JNVs in many ways and are planning in this direction  "" has more details.

 

|ART IN EDUCATION |

|Art in Education programme is an expansion of the Samiti’s |  |

|pace-setting activities.  Besides providing an opportunity for |  |

|students to inculcate nationalistic values through cross cultural |  |

|interchange, it also emphasizes upon educational enrichment and |[pic] |

|integration with the community in which the Vidyalaya is located. | |

|Eminent personalities from the fields of the Literature, Arts and | |

|Sciences are invited to interact with students.  Students receive | |

|training in traditional art under the tutelage of traditional Gurus | |

|and contemporary Theatre Directors.  Under this programme, a | |

|National Integration Meet is organised every year in which children | |

|and teachers from Navodaya Vidyalayas all over the country | |

|participate. The Art in Education programme also aims at | |

|strengthening universal values and promoting group activities | |

|whereby joy of learning is achieved.  It aims at personality | |

|development of students by emphasizing result oriented activity for | |

|the children.  | |

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| | Hon'ble Minister of HRD Sh. Arjun Singh with |

| | Sh. O. N. Singh, Commissioner, NVS |

|  |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has organised 80 various workshops for |

|  |JNV students during 2006-07 pertaining to the theme of the Girl |

|  |Child, "APOORNA SE SAMPOORNA" .The Art in Education workshops on |

|  |the theme of the Girl Child - "APOORNA SE SAMPOORNA" were |

|  |followed by the National Integration Meet of 2006 held in |

|  |December at National Bal Bhavan.  The NI Meet included a  Student|

|  |Seminar on the Rights of the Girl child.   It was inaugurated by |

|  |Smt. Santosh Yadav, and various eminent personalities such as Dr.|

|  |Madhu Pant, Ms. Razia Abbasi, Swami Agnivesh   Sh. S.C. Khuntia, |

|  |Joint Secretary, Deptt. of School Education & Literacy |

|  |inaugurated the Traditional performing Art & Theatre Programme & |

|  |Sh. Sudhakar Sharma, Secretary, Lalit Kala Akademi inaugurated |

|JNV Alumni welcoming  Sh. Md. Ali Ashraf Fatmi,  |the Art Exhibition on the Girl Child theme which included  |

|Hon'ble Minister of State for HRD |students' works on female   foeticide.   |

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs)

|NVS gives utmost importance to Computer Aided |[pic] |

|Education in JNVs. JNVs are  well equipped with | |

|needed hardware and software in the recent past. | |

|Training is imparted to all the members of staff | |

|in general and to teaching faculty in particular. | |

|Round the clock internet connection through VSAT | |

|connectivity is extended in a phased way. To | |

|facilitate classroom transaction more effectively | |

|and viably, e-contents are being developed by | |

|majority of JNVs. More than 200 websites are | |

|opened by the JNVs so far.  By and large Teachers | |

|and Students are using Information & Communication| |

|Technology  in Teaching – Learning Processes very | |

|enthusiastically.  | |

| |ICT Classes at JNV Mungehpur(Delhi) |

|As on date, 541 JNVs are covered under the programme and provided with computers, accessories and a computer teacher to ensure  |

|Computer Education programme  go on successfully in these JNVs. Computer, pupil ration in NVS is 1 : 12. |

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|All the JNVs are being provided with Internet facilities. 301 JNVs  are cleared for VSAT Internet connectivity; Of these 201JNVs are |

|already having VSAT Internet connectivity and they have access to 24 hours Internet connection. |

|A minimum 40 Computers to the existing 33 Smart School JNVs . |

|A minimum 36 Computers to JNVs having permanent buildings. |

|A Minimum of 11 Computers to JNVs running in temporary sites. |

|Multimedia Projector to each Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas. |

|Most of the JNVs have developed their own websites. |

|Hands on Trainings given to all the staff of JNVs make use of ICT in classroom transactions effectively. |

|Samiti organises Video Multicasting with the help of ERNET India, New Delhi periodically |

|Samiti published and put to use computer text books for teachers/students in JNVs. |

|Established collaboration with Intel, Microsoft, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Oracle, Azim Premji Foundation, Bhartiya Jain|

|Sanghatan for effective implementation of ICT in JNVs.  |

|Computer Literacy Program to neighbourhood school children during summer holiday Navodaya Computer Labs were opn for training of local|

|school children. As on date more than 5000 local students have undergone such training.  |

|Students and teachers are excellent themselves in different ICT competition at National and International level.  |

|Samiti encourages JNVs  to participate actively in large number of IT / ICT related contests. It is also providing data, guidance and |

|regular followup with JNVs. |

|As such, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas have been participating in many Contests/ Quiz being organized by Government |

|Organisations/MNCs/States at various levels. Students and Teachers of many JNVs are bringing laurels while bagging these prestigious |

|awards .  |

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|Achievements - Awards |

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|Computer Literacy Excellence Awards (CLEA) for schools have been sponsored by Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, |

|Department of Information Technology since past few years. Our JNVs have been consistently getting more and more awards every year.  |

|[pic] |Seven Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas viz. East Godavari, Andhra |

| |Pradesh;  Saharsa, Bihar ; Karnal, Haryana;  Shimla, Himachal |

| |Pradesh;  Kasargod, Kerala; Raisen, Madhya Pradesh; |

| |Priyakalapet, Pondicherry have won the award at State Level |

| |(Government/Municipal Schools Category) in the contest CLEA – |

| |2004. The award comprises a trophy alongwith a cash prize of |

| |Rs.1.5 lakhs.  Out of these JNVs JNV East Godavari and JNV |

| |Pondicherry have won the National Award by bagging 1st Runner up|

| |JNV- East Godavari– Rs.5 lakh and 2nd Runner up JNV-Pondicherry |

| |Rs.3lakh). |

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|Awards were presented by Hon’ble Minister for IT Sh. Raja,  in | |

|colourful ceremony held on 18th October, 2007 at Vigyan Bhawan, New | |

|Delhi. | |

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|A total of 13 JNVs (out of total 26 schools under Government sector through out India) have got Computer Literacy Excellence Awards |

|for 2005 which has been just announced. We congratulate these JNVs :  All these 13 JNVs got a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 lacs each apart |

|from trophies. The list of these JNVs are given below. Of these 13 JNVs, the three JNVs viz. (i) JNV, Shimoga got Ist place in the |

|category and bagged an additional cash prize of Rs. 7.00 lacs. (ii) JNV, Vizag, (iii) JNV, Sambalpur won 2nd place and 3rd place |

|respectively in the category and got additional cash prizes of Rs. 5.00 lacs and 3.00 lacs respectively  |

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|Visakhpatnam(Andhra Pradesh), Kathihar (Bihar ),South Goa (Goa ), Bhavnagar (Gujarat),Faridabad (Haryana),Mesra, Ranchi (Jharkhand ), |

|Shimoga (Karnataka),Palakkad (Kerala ), Hoshangabad  (Madhya Pradesh) ,Washim (Maharashtra ),Sambalpur (Orissa),Chandigarh ( |

|Chandigarh) and Yanam (Pundicherry) |

|[pic] |Joint Contest Organised by Intel – NVS on Best Practices of |

|Sh. Champak Chattarjee, Edn. Secy(SE&L) and Sh. O. Naba Kishore |Technology Integration in Education |

|Singh,Commissioner NVS talking to one of the awardees of Intel |Since last three years  Joint Contest organised by Intel India |

|Technology Awards Held on Feb'07 |and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti to identify “Best Practices of |

| |Technology Integration in Education“.  There are three separate |

| |category of awards constituted viz. School, Teacher and Student.|

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|E-Shiksha Awards |Sh. HNS Rao, DC(Acad.) receiving a plaque for his support to the|

|E-Shiksha Awards given away by Dr. Abdul Kalam, Hon'ble ex-President |e-shiksha programme by CII |

|of India to NVS Teachers. | |

|Two teachers, Mr. Vivekanada Ghosh from JNV Silvasa and Mr. R.G. | |

|Deshpande from JNV Shimoga got best e-Teacher Awards. Sh. HNS Rao Dy.| |

|Commissioner(Acad.) was presented with a plaque for his constant | |

|support and guidance towards introducing e-Shiksha programme in rural| |

|based JNVs.  | |

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|Mr. Vivekanand Ghosh from JNV - Sili(Dadra & Nagar Haveli) |Mr.R. G. Deshpande from JNV - Shimoga(Karnataka) receiving the award|

|receiving the award from Hon'ble President of India Dr. Kalam |from Hon'ble President of India Dr.Kalam |

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|Intel World Ahead Programme- MOU being signed by Samiti |

National Award to Teachers 2005 :

Ministry of of HRD,  Government of India, awarded this prestigious National Award - 2005 to two teachers. The awardee teachers are Sh. D. K. Garg, TGT(Eng.), JNV Faizabad  and  Sh. D. P. Sharma, PGT (Eng.), JNV Amritsar

 

NVS National Awards to Principals, teachers and students 

As many as 34 teachers, 2 principals and 6 National toppers (students) in Class X and XII CBSE Exam.-2006 were given NVS National Awards for the year 2005-06 for their meritorious achievements and other fields. 

Awardee Students : National Toppers in Class X and Class 2006

|Class X |[pic] |

|1. Mast. Kevin Toms Skaria, JNV Idukki, Kerala ( 96.80%) |Master Shankar Lal Sharma |

|2. Mast. Shankar Lal Sharma, JNV Jaipur, Rajasthan ( 96.80%) | |

|Class XII | |

|1. Mast. Manoj Mohan, JNV Ernakulam, Kerala (96.80%) | |

|2. Mast. Rahul R. Kutty, JNV Trissur, Kerala (92.20%) | |

|3. Mast. Rajan Jhamb, JNV Ferozpur, Punjab  | |

|4. Kum. Madhu B.D., JNV Mandya, Karnataka (92.20) | |

 

 

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Awardee Teachers and Principals of JNVs December, 2006

TEACHERS/PRINCIPALS

1. Dr. Tariq Imran, PGT (Geo.), JNV, Chandigarh

2. Sh. Rajesh Kumar, PGT (Chem.), JNV, Hamirpur, H.P.

3. Sh. G.R. Chopade, PGT (Bio.), JNV, Kolhapur, M.S.

4. Sh. B.R. Mujawar, PGT (Eng.), JNV, Ahmednagar, Gujarat

5. Sh. Nand Lal, PGT (Geo.), JNV, Bahraich, U.P.

6. Sh. Mudit Saxena, PGT (Phy.), JNV, Jaunpur, UP

7. Sh. S.K. Jena, PGT (Maths), JNV, Cuttack, Orissa

8 Sh. N. P. Namdeo, PGT (Phy.), JNV, Raipur, Chhattisgarh

9 Sh. Rakesh Kumar, PGT (Maths), JNV, Bokaro, Jharkhand

10 Sh. Bharat Prasad Chakroborti, PGT (Hindi), JNV, Purnia, Bihar

11 Ms. Sonia, PGT (Eco.), JNV, Kaithal, Haryana

12 Dr. T.K. Shukla, PGT (Hist.), JNV, Baran, Haryana

13 Dr. R.K. Pandey, PGT (Hindi), JNV, W. Imphal Manipur

14 Sh. T.I. Singh, PGT (Chem.), JNV, W. Imphal Manipur

15 Ms. Ramani K., PGT (Bio.), JNV, Mandya Karnataka

16 Ms. Inderjeet Tomar, TGT (S.Sci.), JNV Shimla, HP

17 Sh. Anup Kumar, TGT (Maths), JNV Mandi, HP

18 Sh. B.M. Choudhari, TGT (Eng.), JNV Kolhapur, MS

19 Sh. V. Gosh, TGT (Eng.), JNV Silvassa, D&N Haveli

20 Sh. Avadhesh Singh, TGT (Hindi), JNV Behraich, UP

21 Sh. K. Sudhakar, TGT (Telugu), JNV W. Godawari, UP

22 Smt. Alka Nayak, TGT (Oriya), JNV Khurda, Orissa

23 Sh. Pradipta Kumar Pal, TGT (Eng.), JNV Cuttack, Orissa

24 Sh. Balistar Prasad, TGT (S.Sci.), JNV Bokaro, Jharkhand

25 Ms. Renua, TGT (Eng.), JNV Purnia, Bihar

26 Sh. Abdul Aziz, TGT (Maths), JNV Tonk Rajasthan

27 Smt. Rajni Awasthi, TGT (Sci.), JNV Jaipur, Rajasthan

28 Smt. Mukta Ratnak Setia, Music Teacher, JNV Sangrur, Punjab

29 Sh. Harinderjit Singh, Art Teacher, JNV Ferozpur, UP

30 Ms. Pushpa Pandey, PET, JNV Baharaich, UP

31 Sh. G. Ashok, Art Teacher, JNV Adilabad, AP

32 Sh. Krishna Nandan Pradad Singh, PET, JNV Samastipur, Bihar

33 Smt. Shail Trivedi, Music Teacher, JNV Katihar, Bihar

34 Sh. Mukesh Jain, Music Teacher, JNV Morena, MP

35 Sh. B.A. Main Darge, Principal, JNV Latur, Maharashtra

36 Sh. Kuldeep Singh Guleria, Principal, JNV Hamirpur, HP

DIRECTORY OF JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS IN STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES

 

|A & N ISLANDS |MADHYA PRADESH |

|ANDHRA PRADESH |MAHARASTRA |

|ARUNACHAL PRADESH |MEGHALAYA |

|ASSAM |MANIPUR |

|BIHAR |MIZORAM |

|CHANDIGARH |NAGALAND |

|CHHATISGARH |KARNATAKA |

|DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI |KERALA |

|DAMAN & DIU |ORISSA |

|DELHI |PONDICHERRY |

|GOA |PUNJAB |

|GUJARAT |RAJASTHAN |

|HARYANA |SIKKIM |

|HIMAHAL PRADESH |TRIPURA |

|JAMMU & KASHMIR |UTTARANCHAL |

|JHARKHAND |UTTAR PRADESH |

|LAKSHADWEEP |WEST BENGAL |

Students Profile

About l.58 lakh students were on the rolls of Navodaya Vidyalayas. The percentage of students belonging to SC/ ST categories, girls and rural areas in the Navodaya Vidyalayas is well above national norms (15 % SC & 7.5 % ST)

Thus the JNVs are serving rural students, specially girls, SC & ST students in excess of national averages. For this they have also been commended by the Standing committee of Parliament for the Ministry of Human Resource Development In April, 1997 as follows:

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"The Committee is happy to note that various norms made for reservation of seats for SC's and ST's are fulfilled and hopes that this practice would continue in future also."

Navodaya is the only scheme providing quality education to students from the rural areas and weaker sections of the society with a 75% reservation of seats for students from rural .areas, 1/3 seats for girls, and reservation  for SC and ST students in proportion to their population in the district.

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 A socio-economic survey of Navodaya Vidyalaya students was carried out  in 221 Vidyalayas in the year 1989-90.The salient findings of the survey were as under:

Economic Status

|Family income less than Rs.12,000 PA |63% |

|Family income less between Rs.36-50,000 PA |5% |

|Family income below poverty line |41% |

Educational Background

|Father |  |

|Illiterate |16.1% |

|Upto Middle |49.5% |

|Upto High School |17.2% |

|Upto Degree/PG |28.3% |

|Mother |  |

|Illiterate |39.5% |

|Upto Middle |32.5% |

|Upto High School |18.3% |

|Upto Degree/PG |6% |

Occupational Background

|Father |  |

|Casual Labourer |17.8% |

|Agriculturist/Agriculture Labour |24.6% |

|Self employed/Service |47.6% |

|Business |9.96% |

|Mother |  |

|Casual Labourer |2.2% |

|Agriculturist/Agriculture Labour |7.3% |

|Employed |2.42% |

Another sample survey was carried out in 94 Vidyalayas in four select Union States and the findings of the survey confirmed that over the years socio-economic profile of the students remained the same with minor variations

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CONTACT US

HEADQUARTERS :

 

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti

A-28, Kailash Colony,

New Delhi - 110 048

 

EPABX Tel.Nos.:91-11-29244152, 55 & 58 / 29234153, 54, 56 & 57

Fax No.: 91-11-29244151

E-mail: navodaya@nda..in

 

|NAME OF OFFICER |  |TELEPHONE NO./E-MAIL |

| |DESIGNATION | |

|  Shri Amit Khare, IAS |Commissioner |91-11-29244148 |

| | |91-11-29240149 (Fax) |

|  Shri S.K. Jain |General Manager (Construction) |91-11-29244164 |

| | |skjain15758@ |

|  Shri Alok Verma, IFS |Joint Commissioner (Admn.) |91-11-29244170 |

|  Dr. Niranjan Singh |Joint Commissioner (Acad) |91-11-29244173 |

|  Shri M.S. Khanna |Joint Commissioner (Pers.) |91-11-29244172 |

|  Shri Mukesh |   Dy. Commissioner(Trg.) |91-11-29230162 |

|  Shri A.N. Ramachandra |   Dy. Commissioner, on leave |91-11-29230162 |

|  Smt. Kiran Chandra |   Dy. Commissioner (Acad.) |91-11-29244152 |

|  Shri S.K. Garg |   Asstt. Commissioner(Acad.) |91-11-29249677 |

|  Shri K.K. Sharma |   Asstt. Commissioner(Fin.) |91-11-29241247 |

| | |sharmakk25@ |

|  Shri A.K. Singhal |   Asstt. Commissioner(Admn) |91-11-29249680 |

|  Ms. Kaneez Fatima |   Asstt. Commissioner(Per) |91-11-29234165 |

|  Shri S.B. Sharma |   Asstt. Commissioner (Estt.) |91-11-29234165 sbsharma@ |

|  Shri D.C. Verma |   Asstt. Commissioner (Audit) |91-11-29239675 |

|  Shri P.K. Sharma |   Asstt. Commissioner (Trg) |91-11-29249680 |

|  Shri O.P. Sagar |   Asstt. Commissioner (Acad) |91-11-29244122 |

|  Smt. Pushpa Rani |   Asstt. Commissioner (Acad) |91-11-29244122 |

|  Shri Pradeep Kumar |   Executive Engineer |91-11-29244146 |

|  Shri Ravinder Sawhny |   Asstt. Engineer |91-11-29249676 |

 

 

REGIONAL OFFICES :

 

|Region |Name of Deputy Commissioner |Address |Telephone (T) |States/UT |

| | | |Fax (F) |Covered |

| | | |E-mail (E) | |

|Bhopal |Shri T.C.S. Naidu |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti | |Madhya Pradesh, |

| | |160, Zone-II, M. P. Nagar |(T) 91-755-2571488, |Chhattishgarh and |

| | |Bhopal - 462011 |2571100/2552336 |Orissa |

| | |Madhya Pradesh |(F) 91-755-2571513 | |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVSAM’ |(E) navodbpl@sancharnet.in | |

|Chandigarh |Shri M.L Sharma |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti |(T) 91-172-2648841,2664027   |Chandigarh, Himachal |

| | |Bay No. 26-27 |              -2648842,43, |Pradesh, J. & K.and |

| | |Sector - 31A |                 -2621037,2610027 |Punjab |

| | |Chandigarh – 1600031 (U.T.) |(F) 91-172-2667729 | |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVSAMRO Chandigarh |(E) nvsrochd@sancharnet.in | |

|Hyderabad |Shri Nageshwar Rao |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti |(T) 91-40-23438411-15, |Andhra Pradesh, Andaman|

| | |H. No. 1-1-10/3 |(F) 91-40-27895567 |& Nicobar Islands, |

| | |Sardar Patel Road |(E) navodaya@hd2..in |Karnataka, Kerala, |

| | |Secunderabad - 500003 |(E) nvssd_hyd@dataone.in |Lakshadweep, and |

| | |Andhra Pradesh | |Pondicherry |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVOTI, SECUNDERABD | | |

|Jaipur |Shri Suresh Kumar |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti |(T) 91-141-2375426/110, |Delhi, Haryana, and |

| | |18, Sangram Colony, |-2371994 |Rajasthan |

| | |Mahavir Marg 'C' Scheme, |(E) nvsrojpr@sancharnet.in | |

| | |Jaipur - 302001 | | |

| | |Rajasthan | | |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVSAM JAIPUR’ | | |

|Lucknow |Smt. Sudha Sharma |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti |(T) 91-522-2738692, |Uttar Pradesh and  |

| | |IIIrd Floor, Lekhraj Panna, |2738693,2738694 |Uttaranchal |

| | |Sector –2, |(F) 91-522-2738695 | |

| | |Vikas Nagar |(E) nvsrolko@sancharnet.in | |

| | |Lucknow - 226022 | | |

| | |Uttar Pradesh | | |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVSAM’ | | |

|Patna |Shri A.K. Shukla |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti |(T) 91-612-2266558 |Bihar, Jharkhand and |

| | |Boring Road |2266085 |West Bengal |

| | |(Opposite A.N.College) |(F) 91-612-2266085 | |

| | |Patna – 800013 |(E) navodaya@sancharnet.in | |

| | |Bihar | | |

|Pune |Shri Waghmare |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti |(T) 91-20-25673683, |Daman & Diu, Dadra & |

| | |Sheti Mahamandal Bhawan |25673684 |Nagar Haveli< Gujarat, |

| | |(MSFC Ltd.), IInd Floor, B- Wing,|(F) 91-20-25673731 |Goa and Maharashtra |

| | | |(E) navodayapune@ | |

| | |270 Bhamburda, Senapati Bapat |nvsropune@ | |

| | |Road, Pune – 411016 | | |

| | |Maharashtra | | |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVSAM PUNE’ | | |

|Shillong |Shri D. Hazarika |Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti, |(T) 91-364-2521362, |Arunachal Pradesh, |

| | |Nongrim Hills  |2521363 |Assam, Manipur, |

| | |(Near Nagaland House) |(F) 91-364-2521362 |Meghalaya, Mizoram, |

| | |East Khasi Hills |(E) navsam@sancharnet.in |Nagaland, Sikkim and |

| | |Shillong-793003 |nvsroshillong@ |Tripura |

| | |Meghalaya | | |

| | |Gram : ‘NAVSAM SHILLONG’ | | |

Management

The chain of Navodaya Vidyalayas is managed by Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti which is an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Secondary Education and Higher Education.                                                                                                                                        

The Samiti functions through an Executive Committee under the Chairmanship of the Union Minister of Human Resource Development. Union Minister of State for Education is the Vice- Chairman of the Samiti. The Executive Committee is assisted by Finance Committee, and Academic Advisory Committee in its functions.

The Samiti has eight Regional Offices  for administration of Vidyalayas under their respective regions. These offices are located at places in different States. For each Vidyalaya, there is a Vidyalaya Advisory Committee and a Vidyalaya Management Committee for the general supervision of the Vidyalaya. District Magistrate of the concerned district is the Chairman of the Vidyalaya level Committees with local educationists, public representatives and officials from the District as members. NVS headquartered is presently located at A-28, Kailash Colony, New Delhi-110 048.

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Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test for Admission Class VI

Admissions

Admission to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas is made through National Level Competitive Examination conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education and the children are admitted at class VI level.  Children are also being admitted against the vacant seats in class IX and in class XI also through Regional Level Examination/Marks in the previous qualifying examination.  Education in Navodaya Vidyalayas is free of cost.  A total of 75% of seats are reserved for rural children and a minimum of 33% of seats are reserved for girls.  SCs/STs also have due reservations of 15% & 7½% respectively.  The Scheme envisages establishment of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, one in each district of the country.

The medium of the test is in 21 Indian languages and is largely non-verbal and objective in nature and is so designed that talented children from rural areas are able to compete without suffering a disadvantage. All the children who have studied in and passed from Class V from any recognized school of that district and are between 9 to 13 years of age are eligible to appear JNVST for Class VI.

As per the Scheme, a maximum of 80 students can be admitted in Class VI per year in a JNV. However, in view of shortage of accommodation in some Vidyalaya, it is restricted to 40 only.

|Year |Registered |Appeared |Selected |

|1999 |5,20,392 |4,63,150 |26,850 |

|2000 |5,83,243 |5,33,333 |27,813 |

|2001 |6,37,768 |5,88,158 |30,036 |

|2002 |7,19,178 |6,68,297 |30,066 |

|2003 |8,44,364 |7,74,438 |31,883 |

|2004 |9,36,423 |8,76,405 |31,664 |

|2005 |9,85,875 |8,22,331 |32,773 |

|2006 |11,66,676 |10,42,460 |35,605 |

|2007 |13,87,421 |12,35,288 |36,364 |

Procedure For Admission

Admissions to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas take place on the basis of a selection test designed and conducted by the CBSE. The test, called the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas Selection Test (JNVST) is of non-verbal nature, class neutral and so designed as to ensure that talented children from the rural areas are able to compete without facing any disadvantages. Because of the poor communication facilities in rural areas special care is taken to ensure that children from far flung rural areas get admission forms free of cost without any problem. Sufficient publicity is done through Doordarshan, All India Radio, local newspapers, pamphlets, visits of Principals and teachers of Navodaya Vidyalayas to the local schools of the district. As a result rural areas are becoming aware of the Navodaya Vidyalaya Scheme. 

Eligibility Conditions

To appear at the Selection Test, a candidate has to fulfill the following eligibility conditions:

|[pic] | |A candidate appearing for the Selection Test must be studying in Class V in a Government/Government-Aided or other recognized |

| | |school or schools under Schemes of "Sarav Shiksa Abhiyan" or 'B' certificate competency course of National Institute of Open |

| | |Schooling in the same district where he/she is seeking admission in the just preceding academic session for which Selection Test|

| | |is conducted. Actual admission in Class VI in the session is, however, subject to the condition of having passed Class V before |

| | |admission. |

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|[pic] | |A candidate seeking admission must be between the age group 9-13 years on 1st May of the year of admission for which the |

| | |Selection Test is conducted. This applies to all categories of candidates including those who belong to the Scheduled Castes and|

| | |Scheduled Tribes. |

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|[pic] | |A candidate claiming admission from rural quota must have studied and passed class III, IV & V from Government/Government |

| | |Aided/recognized schools spending one full academic session each year in a school located in Rural area. Such conditions, |

| | |however, are not application on those candidates who apply from urban quota. |

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|[pic] | |A candidate who is not promoted to Class V before November of the preceding academic year for which, the test is conducted is |

| | |not eligible to apply. |

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|[pic] | |No candidate is allowed to appear in the selection test, for the second time under any circumstances. |

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The parents of the children who qualify the Selection Test will have to submit following at the time of admission:

 

i)                    Affidavit/Residence Certificate in prescribed proforma in addition to other documents demanded by the concerned Vidyalaya.

ii)                  For candidates seeking admission under rural quota, the parents will also have to submit an affidavit to the effect that the child is studying in an Institute located in a notified rural area and that they are residing in a notified rural area.

The above conditions are applicable to all the candidates irrespective to their caste or gender.

 

Reservation

At least candidates selected from rural areas fill 75% of the seats in a district and remaining seats are filled from the urban areas of the district. A candidate who has studied in a school located in an urban area, even for a part of session in any of the classes III, IV, and V or passes any one or more of these classes from such a school as above are considered as an urban candidate. Urban areas are those, which are so defined in the 2001 census or in subsequent Government notification. All other areas are considered rural.

Reservation of seats in favour of children belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes is provided in proportion to their population in the concerned district provided that no district, such reservation will be less than the national average (15% for SC and 7.5% for ST) but subject to maximum of 50% for both the categories (SC & ST) taken together. These reservations are interchangeable and over and above the candidates selected under open merit.

Efforts are made to ensure that one-third of the total seats are filled up by girls.   

 

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test for Lateral Admission to Class IX

 

1.0       INTRODUCTION

 

In accordance with the National Policy of Education (1986), Government of India started Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) all over the country except Tamil Nadu. These Vidyalayas are co-educational, residential in nature which are fully financed by Government of India and run by an autonomous organization, Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti under the Ministry of Human Resource Development.  Though admission to these Vidyalayas is at Class VI level, but in order to make optimum use of infrastructure facilities available in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, the vacant seats at Class IX level are also proposed to be filled up through a Selection Test.  While education in these Vidyalayas is free with the board, lodging, uniforms and textbooks upto Class-VIII, a nominal fee of Rs.200/- per month is collected from the children from IX to XII Class.  However, children belonging to SC/ST, Girls and those from the families of below poverty line, are exempted from payment of fees.

 

2.0       OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHEME OF NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA

 

2.1      To provide a good quality modern education including a strong component of culture, inculcation of values, awareness of the environment, adventure activities and physical education to the talented children from rural areas without regard to their family’s socio-economic condition.

 

2.2      To ensure that students attain a reasonable level of competency in three languages as envisaged in Three Language Formula; and

 

2.3      To serve in each district as focal point for improvement of quality of school education in general through sharing of experiences and facilities.

 

3.0              STATE-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS

 

As per the provisions of the Scheme, one Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya is set up in each district.  At present, there are 565 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya spread over 34 States and UTs except in the State of Tamil Nadu.

 

4.0              ADMISSION TO CLASS IX AGAINST VACANT SEATS

 

In view of the need for optimum utilization of the infrastructure and facilities available in the Vidyalayas, it has been decided by the Samiti to fill up the vacant seats in IX class through an All India level Selection Test.  The district-wise vacant seats in the Vidyalayas have been separately notified in the local newspapers.

5.0              HOW TO APPLY FOR JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SELECTION TEST FOR ADMISSION IN CLASS IX

 

Vidyalaya wise vacant seats in class IX have already been notified.  The eligible candidates may apply for their admission to class IX in the prescribed application form, which is attached with this Prospectus, and can be obtained free of cost from the office of the Principal of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya of the concerned district.  The Application Form can also be downloaded from the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti website, . navodaya.nic.in

 

6.0              HOW TO SUBMIT THE APPLICATION FORM

 

Application Form duly completed in all respect must reach the office of the Principal, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya of the concerned district on or before 4th  May, 2007 through registered post A/D.  If the candidate prefers to submit Application Form in person, he/she is required to get the acknowledgement receipt from the office of the Principal of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.

 

7.0              ISSUE OF ADMIT CARD

 

Admit Card for appearing in the Selection Test will be issued to the candidates by 21st May, 2007.  If  any  candidate  does not get the Admission Card  latest by 30th May, 2007, he/she may contact to the office of the Principal of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya for  the same.

 

8.0       DATE AND VENUE OF THE SELECTION TEST

 

Selection Test for admission to class IX will be conducted on Sunday, the 10th June, 2007 in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya of the concerned district.

 

9.0       RESULT OF SELECTION TEST

 

Result of the Selection Test will be notified on the Vidyalaya Notice Board as well as published in selected local newspapers. Selected candidates will also be intimated by post.

 

10.0     ELIGIBILITY

 

10.1     Only those candidates are eligible for the selection test who have studied or studying in Class VIII in 2006-07 in one of the Govt./Govt. recognized schools of the district where the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya is located.

 

10.2     Candidates seeking admission must have not been born before 01.05.1991 and after 30.04.1995.  This will apply to candidates of all categories including those belonging to SC/ST.

 

10.3     Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti reserves the right to refer any candidate to MEDICAL BOARD for confirmation of the age in case of any doubt on age certificate produced by the candidate before the admission is given.

 

11.0     RESERVATION

 

The existing vacant seats in the SC/ST category are reserved for the SC/ST students as notified by the Regional Office/concerned Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.

 

 

12.0     SELECTION AND ADMISSION

 

12.1     Mere qualifying in the selection test will not vest any right to secure admission in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya till the candidate produces all the relevant documents such as date of birth certificate, pass certificate of class VIII with mark sheet, SC/ST certificate etc. as prescribed by the Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.

 

12.2     Details of the marks obtained in the test  will not be  communicated and there is no provision for their re-checking/re-totaling etc.

 

12.3     Candidates will be considered for the admission only for that Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya for which he/she has appeared for the Selection Test.

 

12.4     At the time of admission, candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) categories will have to produce the required Scheduled Caste/Tribe Certificate issued by the competent authority.

 

12.5     In case of any dispute, the decision of NVS will be final and binding on the candidates.

 

13.0     EXAMINATION

 

            Date of Examination – Sunday, the 10th June,2007.

            Duration – Three hours (10.00 AM to 1.00 PM).

Centre for Examination shall be in the JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA of the district concerned.

Medium of Language for Examination will be English / Hindi.

 

14.0     COMPOSITION OF THE TEST

 

Selection Test will consist of subject of Mathematics, General Science, Hindi and English.  The level of the test paper shall be at par with Class VIII.

 

 

Lateral Admission to Class XI

 

1.0              Notification

 

Applications are invited from eligible students for admission to Class XI against the vacant seats likely to be available in JNVs during the academic year 2007-08. Admission will be made on the basis of performance of students in Class X Board Examinations certificate by CBSE / State Education Board.

 

2.0              Objectives

 

The main objectives of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti as set forth in the Memorandum of Association are:

 

2.1       To provide good quality modern education including a strong component of culture, inculcation of values, awareness of the environment, adventure activities and physical education to the talented children predominantly from the rural areas, without regard to their family’s socio-economic condition.

 

2.2       To ensure that all students of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti attain a reasonable level of competence in three languages as envisaged in Three Language Formula; and

 

2.3       To serve, in each district, as focal point for improvement in the quality of school education in general, through sharing of experiences and facilities.

 

3.0              Salient Features

 

3.1       Good quality modern education for talented children predominantly from rural areas.

 

3.2       Candidates – Rural, at least 75% Urban, utmost 25%.

 

3.3       Reservation of seats for students from SC/ST categories in proportion to their population in the district subject to the national minimum.

           

3.4       Reservation of seats for girls – 33%.

 

3.5       Co-educational and fully residential, up to Class-XII.

 

3.6       Location – usually in rural areas.  One the basis of offer of cost free land and rent free temporary buildings by State/UT Governments.

 

3.7       Free education including boarding and lodging as well as expenses on Uniforms, Text Books, and Stationery etc.

 

3.8       Affiliated to CBSE.

 

3.9       Admission in only Class-VI only through objective type test designed and conducted by CBSE in the concerned district.

 

3.10     Implementation of Three-Language Formula.

 

3.11     Regional languages as medium of instruction for first three years.  Hindi/English afterwards.

 

3.12     30% of students in Class-IX from a Vidyalaya located in one linguistic area spend one academic year in a Vidyalaya in a different linguistic region to promote national integration through understanding of the diversity and plurality of country’s cultures and people.

 

4.0       Criteria for Admission of Students to Class-XI against vacant seats

 

4.1       Admission of students will be made against available vacancies in Class-XI on the basis of marks secured by students in Class-X Board Exam during academic session 2006-07.

 

4.2       Candidates are required to submit their applications in the prescribed proforma alongwith photocopies (duly attested by the Head of the Institution last attended) in support of their qualification, caste etc.  The Principal of the concerned JNV will verify these information furnished by the candidates from original certificates at the time of admission.

 

4.3       The selected students will be informed by the Principal of the concerned JNV by registered post.

 

4.4       Newly admitted students have to undergo medical check up by the Vidyalaya Doctor.  Students suffering from infectious disease/serious ailments shall not be admitted.

 

4.5       Ten days orientation programme will be arranged for newly admitted students to bridge the learning gaps and to adapt them for new environment.

 

5.0       Scheme of Studies

 

Streams available in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas will be allotted to students as per the following criteria:

 

(A)       Science with Mathematics

 

i)                    50 % marks in Mathematics, and

ii)                   50 % marks in Science, and

iii)                 55 % marks in Mathematics and Science taken together , and

iv)                 50 % marks in aggregate of all subjects

 

(B)       Science without Mathematics

 

i)                    55 % marks in Science, and

ii)                   50 % marks in aggregate of all subjects

(C)       Commerce Stream

           

i)                    45 % marks in aggregate of all subjects, and

ii)                   50 % marks in mathematics, if Mathematics is offered as compulsory subject in this stream.

 

(D)       Humanities Stream

 

There is no restriction of marks for admission to Humanities Stream.  However, in case a student officers Mathematics, he/she must have secured at least 50 % marks in this subject in class X.

 

            (E)       Bio-Technology

 

            A minimum of 55 % marks in Science in class X and 50 % marks in agreegate.

 

(F)       Vocational Steam

 

            There is no restriction of  marks for admission to vocational streams.

 

6.0       Relaxation of marks for admission to Science/Commerce Streams in Class-XI

 

It may be ensured that weightage is given to the eligible Sports/NCC/Scout/Guide students for admission to various streams in Class-XI in accordance with the following norms:

 

|Games & Sports |NCC |Scouting & Guiding |Adventure |Exhibition |Relaxation of Marks for |

| | | | | |admission to Science / |

| | | | | |Commerce streams |

|Participation at SGFI|‘A’ Certificate and |President’s Badge |NIL |Participation in |7 Marks |

|equivalent level |participation in |Holder with 6 | |National Level | |

| |Republic Day Parade |proficiency Badges/| |Exhibitions organized | |

| | |P.M. Rally | |by NCERT | |

|Participation at |‘A’ Certificate and |Ist Class with 7 |NIL |Participation in |5 Marks |

|National / State |best Cadet in |(seven) Proficiency| |National Level | |

|level |District – State |Badges | |Exhibitions organized | |

| |level camp | | |by NVS | |

|Participation at |‘A’ Certificate |Ist Class Scout / |Participation in atleast |Participation in |2 Marks |

|regional level | |Guide |one, 10 days adventure |Regional Level | |

| | | |activity organized by |Exhibitions organized | |

| | | |recognized adventure |by NVS | |

| | | |institute. | | |

 

*Relaxation may be given at any one level only.

7.0              Reservation

 

7.1       Reservation of total seats in Class-XI for various categories will be stipulated as per the following criteria :

           

|SC |15% |Urban candidate |25% |

|ST |7½% |Rural candidate |75% |

|Girl Child |33% |- |- |

 

7.2       3% seats will be kept reserved for physically handicapped students.

 

8.0              How to apply for admission in Class-XI in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya

 

8.1       The Principal of the concerned JNV shall work out vacancies in various streams of Class-XI immediately on receipt of CBSE result in respect of this Vidyalaya.

 

8.2       The vacant seats available in each JNV will be notified in local newspaper by the concerned JNV.

 

8.3              The Prospectus-cum-Application form containing detailed instructions can be obtained free of cost from the office of Principal, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and office of District and Block Education Officers of the District.  Application forms can also be downloaded from our office website .  Neatly typed and Xeroxed copy of the application can also be used for applying.

 

8.4       Application forms filled in all respect are to be submitted to the office of Principal, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya of the concerned District either through Registered post or in person latest by ______________________ (to be decided by RO).

 

Navodaya Vidyalayas are located all over the country including Lakshadweep and A & N Islands except the State of Tamilnadu

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