The Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) has issued an important advisory for candidates applying for the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) Recruitment 2025. The warning comes amid reports of candidates selecting wrong qualifications while submitting their applications.

Key Highlights

· Applicants: Over 11 lakh candidates have registered for the recruitment process this year.

· Advisory: CBSE has urged candidates to carefully verify their educational qualifications before submission. Selecting the wrong qualification may lead to cancellation of candidature or disqualification during later stages.

· Positions: The recruitment covers various teaching and non-teaching posts across KVS and NVS schools nationwide.

Steps to Ensure Correct qualification Selection

1. Carefully read the eligibility criteria mentioned in the official notification.

2. Match your educational qualifications with the required post.

3. Double-check degree names, board/university, and specialization.

4. Avoid last-minute errors during the online application process.

CBSE’s Advisory Purpose

The advisory aims to prevent discrepancies and ensure a smooth selection process. Candidates failing to provide accurate information may face rejection at any stage of recruitment.

Candidates are advised to regularly check the official CBSE recruitment portal for updates and notifications regarding the KVS and NVS recruitment 2025.

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