- By Ritesh Kumar
- Sun, 07 Apr 2024 04:28 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
DMVS Admission 2024: The Delhi Model Virtual School (DMVS) has extended the registration date for admission to Class 9 at DMVS. Now, students will be able to apply till April 14, 2024. Interested Students can apply online at dmvs.ac.in.
The DMVS provides education for students in classes 9 to 12. Currently, applications are being accepted for admission to Class 9 for the academic year 2024-25. This virtual school operates on a full-time regular basis and is not an open or part-time institution.
Students enrolled in class 9 at DMVS for the academic year 2024-25 will be studying six core subjects including English, Hindi, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and Computer Science.
Moreover, DMVS offers support for preparing for various competitive exams, such as JEE/NEET and other entrance exams. Additionally, students have the option to enroll in self-paced career-oriented skill courses covering themes such as coding, foreign language learning, design, finance, and more.
Study materials are available in PDF and video formats at DMVS. Moreover, students can access e-materials through the "Interactive Library" feature on the DMVS student portal, which includes live classes, tutorials, and PDFs covering all subjects. Candidates must note that study material is only available online, and hard copies will not be provided.
In order to be eligible Students must fall within the age range of 13 to 18 years as of March 31, 2024, with a possible relaxation of 6 months. They should have passed Class 8 from a recognised or government school within the past two years. Final admission is contingent upon the provision of a mark sheet and school leaving certificate/transfer certificate, which must be submitted during verification following successful completion of the online proctored/offline Entrance Exam. Selected students must possess a local address in Delhi, which will undergo verification during document verification.
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