Admission Policy

Entry points for admission in the Institution are class-I and first year as per the quota prescribed by GHQ as well as the Zoning Policy. Admission in other classes is made subject to availability of seats.

Eligibility: Following are eligible for admission:

  • Wards of serving/retired Army personnel.
  • Wards of serving/retired personnel of sister services.
  • Civilians

Note: Legally adopted children of the Army Personnel are treated at par with their real children for the purpose of admission only. They, however will be charged at the rate of civilian. No fee concession is admissible. A copy of the CORO Part II Order, attested by their commanding office, in this connection is required to be attached with the admission form. However, those who are not legally adopted are treated as per actual parentage.

School Section

Application for admission prescribed forms shall be submitted to the office. Name of the candidates seeking admission to various levels are registered with the institution. Dates of tests are notified on the institution’s Notice Board.

Tests are administered only for the classes where vacancies exists. Tests covers the following papers:-

Pre-School
(Subjects)
PG Interview
KG Interview + Test (English, Urdu, Maths, Drawing)
Prep English, Urdu and Maths

Class I to V
(Subject)
Paper I English
Paper II Urdu
Paper III Maths
Class VI to VII
(Subjects)
Paper I English
Paper II Urdu
Paper III Maths
Paper IV Science
Class VIII to IX
(Subject)
Paper I English & Urdu
Paper II Maths & Physics
Paper III Chemistry & Biology / Computer Science

candidates are required to pass all the subject with 65% qualifying marks to compete for the merit. After test, waiting list is mentionedin order of merit which is valid up to the next test.

Admission in F.Sc. (First year) Classes is granted as per policy approved each year by President Executive Committee. All students, including own, will have to apply afresh to secure admission is first year (HSSC-I). Migration to the institution in Fsc is subject to the following conditions:

  • Availability of seat.
  • The must have secured more marks in SSC & HSSC-I than the last candidate on the merit in the relevant category.

The must have secured more marks in SSC & HSSC-I than the last candidate on the merit in the relevant category.
A class would generally consists of 35-40 students.