Delhi DoE Announces Results for CM SHRI School Admissions
The Delhi Directorate of Education declared results for the CM SHRI Schools admission test for Classes 6 and 9. Candidates must secure minimum qualifying marks to make the merit list. School allocation follows RTE norms, and reporting is from May 2-7. Seats will be offered to waitlisted candidates if unfilled.
- Country:
- India
The Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) announced the results of the admission test for Classes 6 and 9 in CM SHRI Schools for the academic session of 2026-27 on Thursday. The test, held on April 13 across 75 centers, saw candidates vying for spots in coveted schools.
Results are now available online, with a minimum qualifying score of 60 set for unreserved category candidates in both classes, while reserved categories require lower thresholds of 45 and 40 for Classes 6 and 9, respectively. School allocation follows the Right to Education (RTE) Act guidelines, including candidate rank, preferences, and proximity norms.
Selected candidates must report to their allocated schools between May 2 and May 7 to finalize admission formalities. The DoE also revealed that the number of candidates shortlisted for SBS CM SHRI School far exceeds available seats, indicating a competitive second round. The Class 11 admission test is scheduled for early May.