NVS Class 9 Lateral Entry 2024: November 16, 2023 marks the opening of the application correction window for the Class 9 Lateral Entry Selection Test (LEST) 2024 application form by Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS). Applicants using the official website to make changes to their NVS Class 9 lateral entry application form.
On February 10, 2024, the lateral entry selection exam for Class 9 admission will take place. Two hours and thirty minutes will be allotted for the examination. Both Hindi and English will be the examination languages.
The NVS Class 9 lateral entry application correction window will close tomorrow, November 17, 2023, in accordance with the schedule. A few areas, including gender, category, location, handicap, and stream options, are the only ones where data corrections about enrolled candidates for Class 9 LEST 2024 are allowed.
Students who are already enrolled in Class 8 at one of the government schools and who live in the district where a JNV is located are eligible to apply for admission to Class 9.
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How to fix the NVS Class 9 Lateral Entry Selection 2024?
Applicants wishing to rectify errors in the NVS Class 9 lateral entrance selection test 2023 can do so by following the instructions provided below.
- Visit the Navidaya.gov.in, official website.
- Select the rectification link from the main page.
- Candidates will need to click on the correction window link on a new page that opens.
- After making the necessary changes to the application form, click “Submit.”
- Download the file, then print it off for future use.
The Lateral Entry Selection Test 2024 for Class 9 entrance is slated for February 10, 2024. It will take place in English and Hindi and last for two hours and thirty minutes. Following the prescribed timeline, the NVS Class 9 lateral entrance application correction window is scheduled to close on November 17, 2023.
For enrolled candidates of Class 9 LEST 2024, correction opportunities are restricted to specific fields such as gender, category, location, handicap, and stream selections. Students must be enrolled in Class 8 at a government school and inhabitants of the district where a JNV is located in order to be eligible for admission to Class 9.