The
Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has released the
Tier-I exam schedule for recruitment to
teaching and non-teaching posts in
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) for 2025. Candidates who have applied for these posts can now
check their exam city and download the Exam City Slip from the official CBSE portal.
Key Details of KVS and NVS Recruitment 2025
Recruiting Authorities: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS)
Exam Conducting Body: Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE)
Exam Tier: Tier-I (written/online examination for screening candidates)
Posts Covered: Teaching (TGT, PGT, PRT) and Non-Teaching posts
Official Portal for Exam Details: cbse.gov.in
How to Download the Exam City Slip
Visit the
CBSE official website: cbse.gov.inNavigate to the
KVS/NVS Recruitment 2025 section.Click on the
Exam City Slip download link.Enter your
registration number, date of birth, and other required credentials.Download and
print the Exam City Slip for reference on the exam day.
Why the Exam City Slip Is Important
It contains your
assigned exam city and center details.Provides
reporting time, exam instructions, and guidelines.Mandatory to
carry it to the examination center, along with a valid photo ID.
Preparation Tips for Candidates
Check your exam city and center early to plan travel and avoid last-minute stress.Revise
subject-specific syllabus thoroughly, focusing on previous year question patterns.Practice
mock tests and
time management strategies for better performance.Keep
all required documents ready for smooth entry to the exam hall.
Final Takeaway
The release of the
KVS and NVS Tier-I exam schedule and Exam City Slips is a crucial step for candidates aspiring to join teaching and non-teaching positions. Checking your
assigned city and exam details in advance ensures proper planning and reduces exam-day anxiety. Candidates should regularly visit
cbse.gov.in for further updates and instructions.
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