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SAINIK SCHOOL KUNJPURA KARNAL(HARYANA) PROSPECTUS 2021-22 LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION : 18 DEC 2020 DATE OF ENTRANCE EXAM : 07 FEB 2021

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SAINIK SCHOOL KUNJPURAKARNAL(HARYANA)

PROSPECTUS 2021-22

LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF

ONLINE APPLICATION : 18 DEC 2020

DATE OF ENTRANCE EXAM : 07 FEB 2021

Our School is a quiet and far away place,

Where we're taught one and all to run life's race.

We laugh and we sing, we weep a little too.

But never never give in or rue.

There's a grand grand school at Kunjpura,

Where our hearts beat brave and true;

Be the Thaneshwar or Kurukshetra,

Chillianwala and Panipat too.

In class or on the field we play the game.

We seek not glamour nor hanker for fame;

It's the fond desire and every boy's wish,

To be always ready to accomplish

There's a grand, grand school at Kunjpura

Where our hearts beat brave and true;

Be the Thaneshwar or Kurukshetra

Chillianwala and Panipat too.

School Song

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About us .

Sainik School Kunjpura is one of the first fiveschools established by the Sainik Schools Society,New Delhi in 1961. At present there are 33 suchschools covering all the states of the country. Thisschool was founded by (late) Shri V.K. KrishnaMenon, the then Defence Minister of India, on 24July, 1961. The school is situated off the G.T. Road,8 Kms away from Karnal Town.

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Aim

The primary aim of the school is to prepare boysacademically, mentally and physically for entry intothe National Defence Academy. It enables boysfrom economically weaker sections of the society totake up an illustrious career as officers in theArmed Forces of the nation. Character building,dedication, patriotic outlook and esprit-de-corps arethe qualities which are promoted by the SainikSchools. .

Strength

At present the school has 621 cadets studying inClasses VI to XII. .

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Curriculum

The school is affiliated to the CentralBoard of Secondary Education, NewDelhi. The school prepares boys/girls forcompulsory science stream for All IndiaSecondary School and All India SeniorSecondary School CertificateExaminations. Leadership qualities aredeveloped by making NCC trainingcompulsory for all the boys/girls of theschool. It helps the them to grow as well-disciplined young cadet. Sainik SchoolKunjpura basically caters for theboys/girls of the State of Haryana andalso conducts the exam for the boys/girlsof Union Territory of Delhi and certainseats are also available for other states.There is a very liberal scheme ofscholarship which is provided by theconcerned State Govt./ Union TerritoryAdministration on the basis of incomeslabs of boy's/girl‟s parents. The schoolis a member of the Indian Public SchoolsConference (IPSC). To develop an allround balanced personality, along withacademic excellence, sports and otherco-curricular activities are also givenequal emphasis.

Achievements

The cadets of the school have maintainedan excellent record of performance in thefield of sports at Inter Public Schools, Stateand National level meets. Our cadets havealso brought laurels to the Institution inVolleyball, Basketball, Football, Hockey andAthletics. School Captain, Sant Kumarrepresented India in the 1980 Olympics heldat Moscow. In 2014, two Kunjeans,Sandeep Kumar and Swatantar Raj Singhwere awarded Arjuna Award andDronacharya Award respectively. Sh. BNJha, Mathematics teacher of the school wasalso honoured with National TeachersAward.

Col VD Chandola, Principal, Sh VR Bhanot,TGT(Social Science) received “UttrakhandRatan” & “Shiksha Ratan” awardrespectively for their contribution in the fieldof education during an InternationalConference held at Dehradun on 19December 2018.

The school is proud of having sent morethan 800 boys to the NDA over the last fivedecades. Besides this, an equal number ofboys have also joined as officers in ArmedForces through direct recruitment. Theschool is also privileged to have many IASofficers, IPS officers, Doctors, Engineers,Judges, Lawyers and Managers as itsalumni.

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Our School Motto .

The Motto of the school is embodied inSanskrit words „सिद्धिम िन्नि.‟ meaning'Ready to Accomplish‟.

Administration

The Administration of the school isvested in the Board of Governors, anautonomous body, under theChairmanship of the Defence Minister.The Chief Minister/ Education Minister ofthe States in which Sainik Schools arelocated are members of the Board ofGovernors.

The day to day functioning of the schoolis looked after by the Local Board ofAdministration (LBA) under theChairmanship of the GOC, PH & HP(I)Sub Area of the Army.

Staff

The Principal is an active service officer of

the rank of Colonel (or its equivalent rank

of Indian Air Force or Indian Navy). He is

assisted by a Vice Principal and an

Administrative Officer who are of the rank

of Lt. Col. / Major (or its equivalent rank in

Air Force or Navy). The teaching staff

consists of highly qualified persons who

have the aptitude for Public School

Education. Besides teachers, there are

Hostel Supdts/ Ward Boys/Aaya who look

after the boys/girls in the dormitories. The

school has a part-time Medical Officer and

one full time Medical Staff. The school has

trained NCC & APTC instructors who are

drawn from active service of the Army. The

school has an Art Master, Craft Instructor

and a well trained Librarian.

The school has fully qualified Office

Superintendent, Accountant,

Quartermaster and Mess Manager who

provide administrative, Logistics and

Catering Support to the school.

The results of All India Secondary SchoolExamination and All India Senior SchoolCertificate Examination have always beengood. The school is sincerely workinghard to further improve its academicperformance substantially. The school isthe proud recipient of Raksha MantriTrophy eight times for sending maximumboys to NDA in an academic year.

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SAINIK SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY

S.No

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Name of the Sainik School Responsibility to conduct AISSEE for

States/UT

1 Sainik School Amaravathinagar Tamil Nadu, Pondichery and Karaikal

2 Sainik School Ambikapur Chhattisgarh

3 Sainik School Balachadi Gujarat, Diu, Daman, Dadra and Nagar Haveli

4 Sainik School Bhubaneswar Odisha

6 Sainik School Chittorgarh Rajasthan

7 Sainik School Ghorakhal UP and Uttarakhand

8 Sainik School Goalpara Assam, Meghalaya and Sikkim

9 Sainik School Gopalganj Bihar

10 Sainik School Imphal Manipur and Tripura

11 Sainik School Kazhakuttam Kerala, Lakshadweep and Mahe

12 Sainik School Kapurthala Punjab, Chandigarh

13 Sainik School Korukonda Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Yaman

14 Sainik School Kunjpura, Karnal Haryana & Delhi

15 Sainik School Kudagu Karnataka

16 Sainik School Nagrota (J&K) J&K

17 Sainik School Nalanda, Bihar Bihar

18 Sainik School Purulia West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar

19 Sainik School Punglwa Nagaland

20 Sainik School Rewa MP

21 Sainik School, Rewari Haryana

22 Sainik School Sujanpur Tira HP

23 Sainik School Satara Maharashtra

24 Sainik School Tilaiya Jharkhand

25 Sainik School Kalikiri Andhra Pradesh

26 Sainik School Chhingchhip Mizoram

27 Sainik School Jhunjhunu Rajasthan

28 Sainik School East Siang Arunachal Pradesh

29 Sainik School Jhansi Uttar Pradesh

30 Sainik School Mainpuri Uttar Pradesh

31 Sainik School Chanderpur Maharashtra

32 Sainik School Amethi Uttar Pradesh

33 Sainik School Sambalpur Odisha

Note : Parents are to submit their application to the School of their respective state/choice.

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ADMISSION

Admission to Sainik Schools is in Classes VI and IX only. Admission to class

VI is open for boys and girls. For class IX, admission is open for boys only.

Boys/Girls must be born between 01st April 2009 and 31st March 2011(both

days inclusive) for Class VI, age should be between 10 to 12 years. The boys

should be born between 01st April 2006 and 31st March 2008(both days

inclusive) for Class IX, age should be between 13 to 15 years. Application can

be filled online on website http://aissee.nta.nic.in

Note: The admission to the Sainik Schools is done in order of merit which is

prepared on the basis of candidate's written examination and medical fitness.

The pattern of exam has been changed from last three years to OMR based

system which will have multiple choice questions.

All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam 2021 in Sainik Schools will be held on

07 February 2021 (Sunday). If any change is affected to this date, it will be

communicated to the candidates in due time. The detail of Entrance

Examination is given below :-

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Application Fee:- Rs.550/- for Gen/OBC/DefRs.400/- for SC/ST

Note : The Medium & Language of Class VIExamination can be opted either in Hindi or inEnglish, whereas question paper language for classIX will be in English only. The standard ofexamination for class VI would be equivalent to thestandard of Class V, and for Class IX would beequivalent to standard of Class VIII of CBSE.Approximately 83 boys and 10 girls will be admittedto class VI and 22 boys to Class IX in April 2021.Actual number of seats can vary (increase/decrease)depending on the number of pass outs/ withdrawals.

.67% seats will be reserved for children from thestate in which the Sainik School is located. Balance33% seats will be open to children from other statesand UTs, subject to restriction of not more than 25%seats to any State/UT. 15% of the total seats arereserved for Scheduled Castes, 7% seats forscheduled tribes and 27% for OBC(Non CreamyLayer). 25% seats are reserved for children ofDefence Personnel including Ex-serviceman.

Admission of the boys and girls in Sainik School is done on the basis of All India EntranceExamination and is given wide publicity through various means of advertisement. Thewritten examination is conducted at the Centres as selected by National Testing Agency(NTA). The centres for examination for seeking admission in Sainik School Kunjpuraare as under :-

(a) Rohtak (b) Kunjpura(Karnal) (c) Ambala (d) Delhi

Note : Every effort will be made to allot the centre of the candidate's choice but is subjectto change due to administrative reasons. A candidate will not be allowed to takeexamination at a centre other than the one allotted to him.

NTA may cancel an examination centre if the number of candidates is inadequate or lessat that centre.

Only those boys/girls who obtain qualifying marks and placed high in the merit list in thewritten test will be called for medical examination at a later date. Admission for girls willbe opened only in class 6th.

The following documents must be submitted along with the online application.

a) Date of Birth Certificate issued by Registrar, Birth & Death (Softcopy)

b) SC/ST/Defence Certificate issued by competent authority(Softcopy)

c) Certificate of Domicile for candidates from Haryana/Delhi(Softcopy)

The School does not patronize or affiliate any coaching institute/agent and admissionswill be done strictly on the basis of merit in the Entrance Examination and subject tomedical fitness of the candidates.

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Announcement of

Results

All successful candidates will be informedof the Entrance Examination Resultthrough their login onhttp://aissee.nta.nic.in .

Moreover, the notice regarding result willbe published in leading newspapers andresult will also be made available on ourwebsite (www.sskunjpura.org) by 12th Feb2021(Tentative).

Medical Examination

Only those who qualify and fare high in

the merit list in the Entrance

Examination will be called for medical

examination. The medical examination

will be conducted at Military Hospital,

Ambala or at the school. Those

candidates who are found medically fit

and are high order in the merit list are

issued joining instructions on the basis

of number of seats to be filled. Merely

qualifying in the exam and the medical

examination does not confer any right

to admission in Sainik Schools. The

final merit list will be published by 28th

March, 2021.(Tentative)

Joining Instructions

Candidates selected for admission areissued with joining instructions. Onceadmission is accepted, the candidate isgiven a school number, which remainswith him throughout his stay in the school.All correspondence and documentspertaining to the candidate should bearhis school number. All articles broughtfrom home by the candidates should bemarked with this school number, in good

non erasable ink or paint.

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Payment

All the school dues are to be paid inadvance by Demand Draft in favour ofthe Principal, Sainik School Kunjpura,Payable at Karnal or deposited directlyto the Bank under challan form andone of the counter foils will besubmitted to the School AccountsSection.

Candidates from whom fees/dues havenot been received are liable to be sentback home at the risk and expenses oftheir parents.

School Fees/ Charges

The existing fees/charges for the current academic year is as under :-

(a) Tuition Fees Rs.87,850/- and Dietary Charges Rs.44250/- per annum.

(b) Clothing Charges & misc. items @ 9,000/- per annum.

(c) Security deposit of Rs. 3,000/- forgeneral and defence category (Rs.1,500/- in case of SC/ST). This moneyis collected from each boy/girl at thetime of admission. The money, afterdeduction of outstanding dues, if any,is refundable at the time when theboy/girl leaves the school. However, ifthe boy/girl is withdrawn on parents'request without giving two monthsadvance notice, the security moneywill be forfeited.

(d) Incidental charges Rs.5000/- per boy/girl

(e) The actual cost of messing andclothing items will be borne by theindividual parents / cadet, amountcharged at para (a) and (b) above willbe adjusted.

INCOME CRITERIA FOR

SCHOLARSHIP

1. STATE GOVT. SCHOLARSHIP

INCOME SLAB (PER ANNUM)

RATE OF SCHOLARSHIP

AMOUNT MOD SHARE

CLOTHING MONEY

TOTAL AMOUNT

Up to Rs.1,60,000 Full 50,000/- 2000/- 2000/- 54000/-

Rs.1,60,001 to Rs.2,00,000 3/4th 40,000/- 1062/- 2000/- 43062/-

Rs.2,00,001 to Rs.2,50,000 Half 30,000/- 125/- 2000/- 32125/-

Rs.2,50,001 to Rs.3,00,000 1/4th 25,000/- 0 2000/- 27000/-

2. DEFENCE SCHOLARSHIP

SERVING PERSONNEL / EX-SERVICEMEN RATE AMOUNT

NCOs/OR Full 32000/-

JCOs Half 16000/-

Minimum Marks

Required

General Category

Aggregate Subject wise

55% 45%

SC/ST Category

Aggregate Aggregate

50% 40%

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Parents/Guardians of boys/girls in receipt ofscholarship from Governments are requiredto execute separate bonds prescribed bythe State Governments. Before aScholarship is sanctioned, parents/guardians are required to produce thedocuments which will be intimated by theschool. .

The responsibility to pay school dues onaccount of stoppage, non-grant or cut inscholarship by the scholarship grantingauthority for any reason will rest with theparents. .

Scholarship will only be granted subject tosatisfactory performance of the student forthe period he is in the school. If at any timethe Principal feels that a boy/girl is notjustifying the scholarship granted by theState/Central Government, he can withdrawthe scholarship. For getting scholarship, theparents are to submit an affidavit andapplication which will be provided by theschool. .The scholarship granting authority mayrevise or stipulate conditions for grant ofscholarship. For continuance of scholarship,it is necessary that the scholars maintainsatisfactory progress in their studies andare not reported adversely regardingdiscipline and that a scholarship holderunder one scheme does not draw ascholarship/financial assistance of any kindfrom any other source.

Personal clothing

A list of personal clothings which is to beprovided by the parents/ guardians at thetime of admission of a boy/girl will beprovided by the school before admission.No expenses on this account may beincurred till a canddiate is found medicallyfit and is finally called for admission.

School Terms and

Vacation

The academic session is from April toMarch. There are two terms from April toSeptember and October to March. Thesummer vacation is generally of 7 weeksduration from first week of June to midJuly.

Curriculum

The school prepares boys/girls for thefollowing examinations :-

Union Public Service CommissionExamination for entry to the NationalDefence Academy.

All India Secondary School Examinationand Senior School Certificate Examinationconducted by the Central Board ofSecondary Education, New Delhi.

The medium of instruction is English withHindi as a compulsory subject till class X.The other major subjects taught areEnglish, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,Biology and Computer Science at plus 2stage.

Private tuition is not permitted. However,the school makes special arrangementsfor extra classes for slow learners. TheParents/ Guardians are advised to makesuch arrangements during the vacation.

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Progress Reports to

Parents

Parents are kept informed about theprogress of their wards from time totime. They are also advised to be intouch with the school to purposefullywatch the progress of their wards. Theschedule of PTMs is printed in theschool calendar.

Apart from the academic aspect,boys/girls are subject to the obligationsinherent in community living. They arerequired to conform to the code ofhonour and conduct on which goodcitizenship is founded. Good mannersand discipline form an integral part ofthe training at Sainik School Kunjpura.

Extra curricular

activities

These activities play a very importantpart in the training given at the school.The scheme provides ample scope fordevelopment of the student's creativefaculties and skills. The boys/girls learnby doing and participating in theseactivities according to their aptitudes. Allthe boys/girls are expected to take partin any of these activities. These include:-

(a) Photography (b) Gymnastics

(c) Electronics (d) Adventure

(e) Music and Dance (f) Art

(g) Skating (h) Environment

(i) Computer (j) Horse Riding

(k) Public Speaking (l)Craft

(m) English Language (n) Dramatics

Computer Education

Computer Education / ComputerLiteracy Programme is part of Schoolcurriculum and Computer Science is asubject at +2 level.

Physical Education

The school provides facilities for gamesand sports like Boxing, Swimming,Football, Volleyball, Hockey,Basketball, Tennis, Athletics, Squashand Badminton. In addition to regulargames, PT. is compulsory. The schoolhas extensive playgrounds to enable allthe boys/girls to play games every daysimultaneously during the gamesperiod and exercise in the WellnessCentre and Fitness Centre of theSchool. GTO and obstacle courses arealso available on the campus. Cadetsare regularly sent for trekking, artificialwall climbing, mountaineeringexpeditions etc. Horse Riding has beenintroduced for cadets from theacademic session 2011-12.

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NCC

Every student irrespective of age, is amember of N.C.C. The N.C.C. syllabusincludes training pertaining to all thethree services. All boys/girls of classesIX and XI are required to attend AnnualTraining Camps at selected placesduring vacation. Selected boys/girls aresent on Rock climbing and AdvanceLeadership courses. Boys/girls appearin „A‟ & „B‟ certificate exam of NCC inClass IX & XI.

Medical Attention .

The school has in house medicalfacilities with 10 bed MI Room. Seriousillness is notified to the parentsimmediately. A terminal medicalexamination is carried out and record ofhealth, weight and height is kept by themedical officer/staff.

Daily Routine

The boys/girls have a full dayconsisting of P.T./Drill in the morningfollowed by academic classes studyperiods, games, hobbies and privatestudy. Holidays are utilized for extraand co-curricular activities. Informationregarding daily routine is given on lastpage.

Catering

The school has an impressive Messmanaged by an experienced andqualified Mess Manager. All the cadetssit at one time and have their mealsunder the immediate supervision of theirteachers. The food served is decidedupon by a messing committee,consisting of cadets and members ofstaff. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals are provided andemphasis is laid on well-balanced diet.

Dress

Each student at the beginning of theschool term is required to bring with himcertain articles of clothing (The list will beprovided at the time of admission).Certain clothing items are provided to thecadets for the sake of uniformity. Thecost of such items is to be borne by theparents.

The daily summer working dressconsists of Khaki shirts with shoulderflashes showing house colourKhaki/Trousers & Grey Trousers / Whiteshirt (full sleeve). In winter, woolen long-sleeved jersey pullovers worn over theshirt.

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Withdrawals

Notice of withdrawals must be giventwo months before the commencementof the following term. Failure in givingsuch a notice will entail the forfeiture ofcaution money (Security Money).

The Principal can, in the interest of theschool, have a cadet removed from theschool for the following reasons :-

a) Where, in his opinion, the cadet hasfailed to accept the discipline of theschool and his continued presence isdetrimental to the interest of others.

b) Where the cadet fails to come up tothe required academic standard.

c) The Principal may send the cadethome or rusticate him from the schoolat the parent's risk and responsibility atany stage if it is proved that scholarshipand admission have been obtained onproduction of false documents.

Prizes

Individual prizes are given to cadet toinculcate in them a healthy spirit ofcompetition for distinction in academicsand games and sports such as Boxing,Swimming and Athletics etc. For othergames, trophies are awarded to thehouses.

Library

The school is maintaining a wellfurnished/stocked Library cum ReadingRoom and a number of magazines,periodicals and newspapers areprovided for education. Newspapers arealso provided house-wise to thestudents to keep them abreast of theGlobal happenings.

The school magazine

The school brings out its magazine 'TheGrey Kunj' once a year and a newsbulletin "Kunjean Times" periodically.

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The House System

The school is divided into four main

Houses viz. Kurukshetra, Thaneshwar,

Panipat and Chillianwala. These

names commemorate famous battles

fought on the plains of

Punjab/Haryana.

There are also two Holding Houses,

Chhamb and Shakargarh. Each house

in turn has its junior and senior

sections. At least one NCC part time

officer is attached to each House.

A healthy spirit of competition is

encouraged amongst the Houses.

Trophies and individual prizes are

awarded on merit.

Student Appointments

To promote qualities of leadership, self

reliance and co-operation amongst the

cadets, a system of student

appointment has been introduced. The

School Captain is the senior most

appointment. He is responsible to the

Principal for the overall discipline for all

the cadets in the school. He is assisted

by a School Vice Captain. Every

House has a House Captain who is

responsible for the discipline of the

cadets of that particular House. House

Captains are assisted by two House

Prefects. All appointments are

distinguished by distinctive badges of

rank. They look after the cadets during

academic hours.

Cinema

The school has its own 7Omm LCDprojector. Selected entertaining films arescreened on Saturdays. Documentaries ofeducational value are quite often shown forthe benefit of staff and students. The DVD inthe school further adequately fills the gapsin entertainment and audio visualeducation.

Canteen /PCO

There is a CSD canteen and a wet canteenfor use of the entitled staff and students.SPACS(Student Parent AutomatedCommunication) facility is also availablewithin the campus.

Educational Aids

The school has Internet, Computers, OHPsand Epidiascope, DVD player which are usedfor instructional purposes. Smartclassrooms make use of the latesttechnology to enhance the teaching skills ofthe teachers.

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Indemnity

The school authorities will not be liablefor any damage on account of injuriestotal or otherwise, which may besustained by a cadet at any time duringhis stay in the school, while taking part inPT. sports, athletics, NCC and otherextra curricular activities inside or outsidethe school or while the cadet participatein educational tours, treks or any otherkind of outings organised through anymeans of travel.

Visiting Hours

The parents must visit the schoolbetween 0900 to 1700 hours on theSecond Saturday of each month for thepurpose of PTMs. Leave will not benormally granted to cadets during theterm except in exceptional cases.

Interview with the

Principal

Parents wishing to meet the Principal areadvised to make prior appointment eitherby letter or on telephone (No. 0184-2384551, Karnal).

Care of Property

All belongings of the cadets must be

clearly marked. Cadets are responsible

for the care of their own property. Whilst

normal precautions are taken, the school

accepts no responsibility for their

property being lost or damaged on the

premises. Any damage caused to the

school property by the cadets or loss of

clothing, books or other articles will be

charged from the parents/guardians

concerned.

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Parents & guardians are requested to co-operate with the school in maintainingdiscipline and establishing healthy traditionsby:

(a) Acknowledging promptly all schoolcirculars regarding fees, escorts, progressreports and complying with instructionsregarding extra tutorial attention to be givenduring the vacation.

(b) Not asking for leave during terms exceptin exceptional cases.

(c) Not visiting the boys/girls other than onprescribed days/occasion. (SecondSaturday of the month).

(d) Equipping the boys/girls properly withclothing and necessary items.

(e) Not sending sweets and other eatables.

(f) Ensuring that the boy/girl rejoins theschool on the due date after each vacation.

(g) Parents under no circumstances will visitclass-rooms or dorms.

(h) Not sending clothing which has not been

included in the list of authorised clothing

(however, boys/girls proceeding to colder

climates during the vacation must be

provided with suitable warm clothing by the

parents).

(i) Ensure that the boy/girl is not in

possession of valuable articles such as gold

chains, costly watches, mobiles/cell phones,

rings, studs etc.

(j) By writing the cadet‟s school number,

Name, House and class on all letters

addressed to him.

(k) Indicating the School Number, Name,

Class and House of the cadet in all

correspondence with the school and

enclosing a self addressed, stamped

envelope if a reply is expected.

(l) PTA meeting is held in every session as

per school calendar and it is desirable that

all parents must attend the meeting.

Parents and Guardians

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All candidates before admission to the Sainik School will be subjected to a medicalexamination by a Board consisting of military/ civil doctors. The standard of health andmedical fitness would be the same as laid down for the NDA Examination. In view of thetender age of the boys/girls, however, no standards of height, weight and chest measurementwill be applicable at the time of admission. The decision of the Medical Board will be final,except where a representation has been made to the Principal. The Principal will examine theappeal himself and decide with reference to the evidence produced before him if the casecalls for a review. Medical opinion contrary to the findings of the previous medical board(s)will normally merit a review. The Principal may arrange a review medical board for re-examination of the candidate. If the review medical board finds him medically fit foradmission, the Principal will consider him for admission to the school. The school will chargea fee of Rs. 100/- (Rs. 50/- from SC/ST) for holding a review medical board. Additionalexpenditure, if any will be borne by the school. However, the candidate will be required toappear before the Review Medical Board at the designated place at his own expense. In casethe Review Medical Board finds him fit for admission, the fee charged from the parent will berefunded.

The minimum acceptable visual standards will be as under :-

(a) Visual Standards

(i) Standard I Distant Vision (uncorrected) 6/6 (Both eyes)

(ii) Standard II Distant Vision Better eye 6/18 Worse eye 5/18

Correctable to 6/16 6/18

The Minimum acceptable visual standard for admission to Sainik School will be standard I|.Candidates with visual standard Il admitted to NDA after successful completion of theirtraining in Sainik School may be found fit for Army only.

Notes:

(a) Ensure that :-

(i) Myopia not to exceed minus 1.5 including astigmatism.

(ii) Manifest Hypermypia not to exceed plus 2.5 including astigmatism.

(iii) Fundus @ Media to be healthy with no changes by myopia.

(iv) Visual Fields to be full in each eye.

(v) Binocular vision and stereopsis must be good.

(vi) The colour Blindness should not exceed CP-III .

(vii) Mild Trachoma State III or 1V with a regressive ceneal pannus of not more than 1 to 2mmmay be accepted in the opinion of the specialist, exacerbation of deterioration are not likely.

(b) It will also be ensured that :-

(i) There is no evidence of weak constitution, imperfect development, serious malformation orobesity weight should not exceed the upper limit laid down in standard scale for 12 years/ 15years.

(ii) The age restriction is between 10-12 years/13-15 years.

(iii) There is normal development or impairment of function of the bones of joints

(iv) There is no impediment of speech like stammering etc.

Medical Standard for

Admission to Sainik School

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(v) There is no malformation of the head, deformity from fracture or depression of the bones ofthe skull.

(vi) There is no impaired hearing, discharge from or disease of either ear unhealed orperforation of the tympanic membrane of signs of acute or chronic suppurative otitis Media orevidence of radical or modified radical mastoid operation.

A soundly healed perforation without any impairment of the mobility of the drum and without anyimpairment of hearing should not be a cause of rejection.

(vii) There is no disease of the bones of cartilages of the nose or nasal polypus disease or of thenasodharynx and accessory sinuses.

(viii) There is no enlarged glands in the neck and other parts of the body and that thyroid glandis normal. Scars of person for the removal of tuberculous glands are not a cause for rejectionprovided that there has been no active disease with in the preceding 5 years and the chest isclinically and radiologically clear.

(ix) There is no disease of throat palates, tonsil and gums disease or injury affecting the normalfunction of either mandibular joints. Simply hypertrophy of the tonsils, if there is no history ofattacks of tonsillitis, is not a cause of rejection.

(x) There is no sign of functional or organic disease of the heart and blood vessels.

(xi) There is no evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis or previous history of this disease or anyother chronic disease of the lungs like Asthma etc.

(xii) There is no evidence of any disease of digestive system including any abnormality of theliver and spleen.

(xiii) There is no hernia or tendency thereto.

(xiv) There is no hydrocele or definite veriocele or other disease of defect of the genital organs.A candidate who has been operated upon for hydrocele will be accepted if there are noabnormalities of the cord and testicle and there is no evidence of filariasis.

(xv) There is no fistual and/or fissure of the anus or evidence of haemorrhoid.

(xvi) There is no disease of the kidney. All cases of Albuminiuria and Glycosure will be rejected.

(xvii) There are no disease of the skin of allergic nature like aczema, chronic ulticurea etc. arelikely to cause disability or marked disfigurement are a cause for rejection.

(xviii) There is no active, latent congenital venereal disease.

(xix) There is no history of evidence of mental disease. Candidate suffering from epilepsyincontinence of urine or ensuresis will not be accepted.

(xx) There is no squint of morped condition of the eye or of the lids which is liable to a risk ofaggravation or recurrence.

(xxi) There is no active trachoma or its complications.

Note :-

Remedial operations are to be performed prior to entry. No guarantee is given of ultimateacceptance and it should be clearly understood by the candidate that decision whether anoperation is desirable or necessary is to be made by his private medical advisor. The School willaccept no liability regarding the result of operation or any expenses incurred. The standards areliable to change without notice.

Legal Jurisdiction will be at Karnal only.

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AISSEE 2021-22

Availability of Online Application Forms : 20th Oct 2020 to 18th Dec 2020

Last date of submission of online form : 18th Dec 2020

Entrance (written) Examination : 7th Feb 2021 (Sunday)

Declaration of the Written Exam result : 12th Feb 2021(Tentative)

Publication of Final Merit List : 28th Mar 2021(Tentative)including Waiting List

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Application Fee:- Rs.550/- for Gen/OBC/Def

Rs.400/- for SC/ST________________

IMPORTANT DATES

SAINIK SCHOOL KUNJPURAKARNAL(HARYANA) PIN 132023 Tel 0184-2384551, 2384510 E-mail: [email protected]