There is no written test for admission in NUR, LKG & UKG.
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For admission to the next upper classes the student has to
qualify a written test.
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Registration is no guarantee for admission and registration fee
is not refundable.
- Subjects for admission test
- Mathematics, English and Hindi
- For details contacts: School office from 9AM to 1PM
Admissions
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Children are admitted to different classes between January to
April of each year depending on the number of vacancies in each
class. The Prospectus and Admission forms can be had from the
School Counter on payment of the requisite fee. Parents can get
their children registered by filling up the Registration Form
which must be submitted in the School Office by the stipulated
date, subsequent to which the Entrance Test date shall be
Announced. Registration, however, is not a guarantee for
Admission.
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Children may only be sent to school when the parents receive the
Notice of Acceptance from the Principal who reserves the right
to refuse any applicant whose admission he considers undesirable
in the larger interest of the school even when all other
formalities have been duly completed.
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Students must sit for Entrance Examination before Admission.
Eligibility of Students
A student seeking admission to any class will be eligible for
admission in that class only if he/she fulfills the following
criteria:
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Has been studying in a school recognized by any Board of
Secondary Education in India.
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Has passed the Entrance Test conducted by the school for
admission in that class.
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Satisfies the requirement of age limit (min and max as
prescribed by Central /State govt.
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On submission of the following documents:
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A School Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate from the
previous School except in case of admission at Entry Level.
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A Birth Certificate issued from the Registrar, Department of
Registration Birth and Death / Municipal Corporation /
Certificate of Baptism for those students attending school
for the 1st time.
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Document (s) in support of his having passed the qualifying
examination or equivalent qualifying examination.
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A Medical Certificate regarding general health from a
Registered Practitioner.
- 3 passport size B/W photographs.
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No student shall be promoted to any higher class in the school
unless he/she has completed the regular course of study in the
class in which he was admitted at the beginning of the academic
session and has subsequently passed the qualifying examination
for promotion to the next class successfully.
Why Merit is not the basis of discrimination in our School in
Class XI?
Discrimination on the basis of merit is like nipping talent in the
bud .It is equivalent to crushing a potential prodigy's talent
before time.
Every student has different potential and different interest in
which they flourish, given the right direction and right
inspiration. However, faced with the prospect of handling Subjects
of varied streams prove to be daunting for even the most valiant
of brave hearts. In such a scenario , limiting and curtailing the
opportunities available to the students on the basis of percentage
achieved at Class X level is not only grossly unfair but way off
the mark.
At Holy Mission Secondary School, we believe in providing equal
opportunities for every student to realize and cherish his dream
potential and therefore students are welcomed within the fold
without percentage at Class X level being the deciding factor.
Talent is then given the right nourishment using the right tools,
right inspiration and right guidance. Come, be a part of this
experience.