JNV Kagaznagar Class 6 Admissions 2027-28: Free CBSE Education
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Kagaznagar invites Class 6 applications for 2027-28. Free CBSE education, hostel, and IIT coaching await. Apply before July 31.
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Good news is landing on the doorsteps of families in the combined Adilabad district. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya at Trishulpahad, Kagaznagar, has opened admissions for Class 6, and this one comes with a big perk: free CBSE education from Class 6 all the way to Class 12. No fees, no hostel charges, just quality learning for students who deserve a shot at a better school.
If you grew up thinking good schools always come with a hefty price tag, this notification proves otherwise. The Central Government runs these Navodaya schools to give bright students from ordinary backgrounds a seat at the same table as students from expensive private schools. Talent matters here, not your bank balance.
How Many Seats and What's the Deadline?
The school has 80 seats up for grabs. Students currently studying in Class 5 can apply online, and the last date to submit applications is July 31. The entrance exam is scheduled for November 28. Mark that date on your calendar, because this is the one test standing between a student and a fully funded CBSE education.
Who Can Apply?
Before rushing to fill the form, check if the student fits these criteria:
- The student must be studying Class 5 in the 2026-27 academic year, in a government or government-recognised school within the combined Adilabad district.
- The student must have studied Class 3 and Class 4 in the same district too. So no jumping districts right before the exam.
- Age matters here. The student should be born between May 1, 2015, and July 31, 2017.
Meet these three conditions, and the student is eligible to sit for the entrance exam.
Seats Reserved for Rural Students and Girls
Out of the 80 seats, 75 percent go to students from rural schools. This gives village students a real chance instead of getting overshadowed by students from bigger towns. The remaining seats follow standard government reservation rules for SC, ST, OBC, and differently-abled students.
Girls get a solid share too. One-third of the total seats are reserved for them, a clear push to get more girls into quality education early on. If you have a daughter who loves school and hates the idea of average facilities, this is worth a shot.
What Do Students Get Beyond Classroom Lessons?
This is not just about textbooks and exams. Navodaya Vidyalayas are known for shaping well-rounded students. Along with regular CBSE classes, students get access to:
- Sports training
- NCC, NSS, and Scouts and Guides programs
- Cultural activities
- Training in painting, music, yoga, and karate
- Special coaching aimed at IIT and Triple IT entrance exams
Since it is a co-educational residential school, the campus provides separate, secure hostel arrangements for boys and girls. Parents often worry about safety when sending kids to boarding schools, and Navodaya schools have built a reputation for handling this well over the decades.
Think of it this way. Your child gets a full CBSE education, a safe place to stay, sports training, cultural exposure, and coaching for competitive exams, all without your family spending a rupee on tuition or hostel fees. That is a fairly rare combination in Indian education right now.
What the School Principal Has to Say
Kodali Parvathi, the in-charge Principal of the school, called this a genuine opportunity for a brighter future for students. She mentioned that the school focuses on quality education, comfortable hostel facilities, and every other support system a student might need to grow, not just academically but as a person.
How to Apply
Parents and students should apply only through the official website, navodaya.gov.in. Avoid third-party websites or agents claiming to help with admissions for a fee. The process is free and straightforward if done directly through the official portal.
Parents should complete the application well before the deadline and start preparing their children for the entrance exam scheduled on November 28. Given how competitive these seats are, a bit of early preparation goes a long way. Think of it as training for a marathon, except the finish line is a free, quality education that lasts seven years.



