JNV Result 2026: Navodaya Rank & Selection Predictor (Class 6 & 9)

JNVST AI Prediction Engine 2026

Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Predictor

Will you secure a seat among the 80 students in your district? Calculate your exact probability based on Rural 75% quota, state cutoffs, and reservation matrices.

Rural candidates have massively lower cutoffs.
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Each correct answer in Class 6 carries 1.25 marks.

Uses NVS 75% block algorithm guidelines

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Official Disclaimer: This predictor uses massive historical data aggregates. Actual selection depends strictly on the top 80 merit list generated universally for your specific individual district, avoiding cross-district bounds.

Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Logic Explained 2026

Decoding the elusive JNVST Merit List generation process for Class 6 and 9.

The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) is arguably the most fiercely contested school-level competitive examination in India alongside the Sainik School Entrance. Each year, over 25 to 30 Lakh students compete fiercely for approximately 50,000 seats scattered across 649+ residential JNVs nationwide. Translating to roughly merely 80 seats per district (Class 6).

Unlike standard board exams, gaining towering marks (like 90/100) doesn’t guarantee your selection. Navodaya Samiti relies on a highly complex “Block-Level Quota Algorithm” to establish the merit list. This ensures equitable distribution between privileged urban students and underprivileged rural wards across all caste variables and genders natively.

The 75% Rural Domination

Precisely 75% of the 80 vacant seats (which makes 60 seats) are solidly reserved for students who have studied completely in Rural (Gramin) targeted schools from Class 3 to 5 continually.

33% Girls Reservation

Minimum one-third (33%) seats across all varied compartments (Rural/Urban/SC/ST) are locked natively for Girl candidates to aggressively promote female literacy in underdeveloped districts.

Block & District Limits

Your fight is NOT against the State or India. Your cutoff strictly depends upon the highest score secured by another student exclusively residing fundamentally inside your own home District.

Anticipated JNVST Cut-off Marks Matrix 2026 (Out of 100)

Below is the statistical projection generated by our analytics team after analyzing previous phase result PDFs across High-Competition belt networks (UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, MP).

Caste Category Rural Area (Boys) Rural Area (Girls) Urban Area (Boys) Urban Area (Girls)
General (Unreserved) 91.25 – 93.75 88.75 – 92.50 95.00 – 97.50 92.50 – 95.00
OBC (Other Backward) 88.75 – 92.50 86.25 – 90.00 93.75 – 96.25 91.25 – 93.75
SC (Scheduled Caste) 82.50 – 86.25 80.00 – 83.75 87.50 – 91.25 85.00 – 88.75
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 78.75 – 82.50 76.25 – 80.00 83.75 – 86.25 81.25 – 83.75
Divyang (PwD) 70.00 – 75.00 75.00 – 80.00

Crucial Warning: JNVST marking scheme awards 1.25 marks per accurately shaded OMR bubble (Total 80 Questions = 100 Marks). Furthermore, absolutely zero negative marking exists during evaluations natively.

Navodaya Parent’s Doubts

JNVST Frequently Asked Answers

1. What if a student studies Class 3 & 4 in a rural school, but Class 5 in an Urban school?

This is a major disqualification trap. According to the NVS prospectus strictly legally, to claim the highly prestigious Rural (75%) Quota, a candidate must have studied a full continuous academic session natively in Class 3, 4, AND 5 exclusively positioned inside Rural jurisdictional demarcations. Even a single day spent registered in an Urban school shifts the candidate to the fierce ‘Urban Quota (25%)’ forcefully.

2. Does Navodaya release an Official Cut-off List after results?

Absolutely NEVER. Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti globally refrains from disclosing the official cut-off percentages individually or through generalized boards. NVS merely uploads the targeted ‘Selection List/Merit PDF’ containing candidate Roll Numbers. They bypass releasing exact demarcations to prevent intricate legal RTI disputes spanning across 600+ disparate district difficulty scales.

3. I scored 95 marks in General Urban but wasn’t selected, why?

This portrays the extreme ruthlessness characterizing the Urban Quota. Only 20 seats (25% of 80) exist globally per district for Urban scholars natively. From this fraction, reservations apply further covering SC, ST, OBC and Girls. Consequently, a General Urban Boy battles for broadly 5 to 7 raw seats territorially. If 7 other students score 96.25 or 97.50, a 95 marker receives a tragic rejection natively.

4. What occurs if two children possess identical marks? (Tie Breaker Rule)

NVS natively utilizes highly distinct parameters during score collisions:
1. Female Candidate natively receives fundamental priority.
2. If gender coincides, Candidate possessing superior marks inside the Mental Ability Sector secures priority.
3. If Mental Ability collides, marks positioned inside the Mathematics (Arithmetic) section determine superiority.
4. Fundamentally, older age parameters act as the supreme ultimate filter.

5. Is the “Waiting List” a legitimate possibility after primary results?

Yes, highly promising. It is termed natively the “Second List”. After primary admission protocols finalize entirely by July, inevitably 5 to 10 seats remain vacant locally (due to candidates failing document verifications targeting Rural/Age proofs, or declining hostel provisions). NVS summons students natively hovering extremely near the localized cut-off borderline between August and September.