- After passing Class V to be eligible for admission candidates must appear for the selection test the jnvst on passing the state and all the basis of the mark obtain the student will be considered eligible for a JNV
- Only the candidates from the district fare a JNV has been opened are eligible to apply for admission
- A candidate appearing for the selection test must be studying in Class V for the whole of the academic session in a government government AIDS school or other recognise schools the candidate must have successfully completed class from the same district where he / she seeking admission.
- The age of a candidate seeking admission should not be in month in the month of May of the Year he or she speaking admission less than 9 years or more than 13 years this will apply to candidates of all categories including those who belong to Sc or St
- A candidate seeking admission must have studied class 3 4 and 5th from a government or government aided origin School pending one full academic session in the school each year
- No candidate will be allowed to appear in the selection test or second time under any circumstances
- The parents of children who qualify in the selection test will have to submit the following and the time of admission
- Activate or residence certificate in prescribed proform in addition to other documents demanded by the concerned Vidyalaya
- For candidates seeking Admission under rural Kota the parents will have to submit and affidavit to the effects that the child is studying in and Institute located in a notified rural area and that they are residing in a notified rural area.
- At least 75% of the seeds in the districts will be filled by candidates selected from rural areas and remaining seats will be filled from the urban areas of the district
- Candidate seeking Admission under the rural Kota must have studied in classes 3 4th and fifth completing the full academic solutions from the recognise schools located in rural areas
- Candidates studying under the National Institute of Open School in should we should produce the rural Stratus certificate issued by the district magistrate or Tehsildar or Block Development Officer.
Candidate who has studied in School located in an urban area even for a single day of a session in any class third fourth or fifth will be considered as an urban candidate urban areas are those which are so define in the 2001 census or through a subsequent government notification all all the areas will be considered as rural
- Reservation of seats for children belonging to schedule caste or schedule tribes is providing proportion to their population in the concern district
- One third of the total seats will be filled by girls
- There is no reservation for children belonging to any other backward caste or tribes.
- There is a provision for reservation of seats for disabled children.