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The
school admits boys in January and April every year. In January, it admits
into the 8th standard (C form), and in April it admits into the 7th
standard (D form).
To be admitted in the 7th standard, a boy must be over 11 years and under
12 years of age in September of the year in which he sits for the entrance
test. To be admitted in the 8th standard, he must be over 12 years and
under 13 years of age in September of the year in which he sits for the
test.
Admissions is a two step process. In the first step, boys write an
entrance test conducted in the major metropolitan cities in India
(Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur,
Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Dehradun). Overseas candidates may take the
test at their respective Indian embassies/consulates.
The written test is held in November of every year. The test consists of
four papers: English, Hindi, Mathematics, and General Knowledge.
Hindi is a compulsory language up to and including the 10th standard.
Therefore, all boys must appear for the test in Hindi. Exemption may be
granted to those candidates who have not studied Hindi in the five years
prior to the entrance test. In such cases, parents should inform the
school, explaining in detail why the boy had not studied Hindi in that
period. They should submit supporting letters and certificates from the
previous school(s).
In the second step of the admissions process, those boys who qualify in
the written test are invited for a personal interview. The interviews are
usually done in December, at the school and in select cities in different
parts of India (Kolkata, Mumbai, and Bangalore/ Hyderabad/Chennai).
The school gives some consideration to the sons, grandsons, and brothers
of Old Boys as also to brothers of boys currently in school.
The school does not admit boys after the 8th standard. In order to sit for the
entrance examination again, the candidate must meet the age requirement
set out above.
The number of boys admitted every year depends on the vacancies that
become available after the candidates for the ISC and ICSE have left the school.
For further details on admission, please contact the
Headmaster's
Secretariat.
Admission offers are made in January and a complete set of admission
documents is sent out which includes a detailed clothing list. The
first year is probationary and the terms of the agreement, which are
executed on stamped paper before admission is granted, must be abided by.
Withdrawals
If a
boy is withdrawn from school, the following rules apply:
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Notice
of withdrawal must be given within 30 days of the last date of the term
just completed.
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If a
boy is withdrawn once the term has started, no refund of fees is possible.
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If a
boy is withdrawn on medical grounds acceptable to the Headmaster, a
rebate of only 20% of the fees will be given in the event that the
absence is for half a term or longer.
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If a
boy is withdrawn temporarily for a term for reasons acceptable to the
Headmaster and due advance notice is given, a seat retention fee of 60%
of the fees for the term will be payable. Seat retention beyond one term is
not permitted.
Financial Aid
Part scholarships (Bursaries) are available from a Bursary Fund created
from donations by well-wishers. A few Bursaries are also available from
specific annual endowments made by the Old Boys of the school. Inquiries
regarding the award of Bursaries may be directed to the Headmaster.
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