KVS and NVS Teaching and Non Teaching Tier-II City Intimation Out, Check Now ! 

Great news for all the teaching and non-teaching job aspirants! The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the KVS NVS Tier 1 Result 2026 today, February 28, 2026. If you appeared for the common recruitment examination held on January 10th and 11th, your wait is finally over.
This result covers a massive recruitment drive for over 15,762 vacancies (KVS: 9,921 and NVS: 5,841) across India. Whether you applied for PGT, TGT, PRT, or non-teaching roles like JSA, SSA, or Stenographer, you can now log in to the official portal to see if you’ve cleared the first hurdle toward your dream government job.  

🔻​KVS NVS Recruitment 2025: Quick Overview

​Before you dive into your results, let’s take a look at the scale of this recruitment. CBSE conducted this combined exam to streamline the hiring process for various prestigious central government schools.

 🔹 Details 👇🏻

Recruitment Body CBSE (on behalf of KVS & NVS)
Total Vacancies 15,762 Posts (KVS: 9,921
Exam Date  : 10th & 11th January 2026
Result Status Released  : 28th February 2026)
Selection Process Tier 1 (CBT) → Tier 2 / Skill Test / Interview

🔻Post-Wise Vacancy Details

​The vacancies are divided across different levels, from school leadership to support staff. Here is how the posts are distributed:

​1. Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) - 9,921 Posts

 ​Teaching Posts:•Primary Teacher (PRT)
                               •Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT)
                               •Post Graduate Teacher (PGT).
​Leadership Roles:•Principal,
                                •Vice Principal
                                •Assistant Commissioner.

​Non-Teaching Posts:•Librarian, ASO 

                                      •Senior Secretariat Assistant (SSA)

                                      •Junior Secretariat Assistant (JSA)

                                      •Stenographer, and more.

​2. Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) - 5,841 Posts

​Teaching Posts: PGT, TGT, and TGT (Regional Languages).
​Leadership Roles: Principal, Assistant Commissioner.
​Non-Teaching Posts: Various administrative and support staff roles.

🔻Application Fee 💵

Assistant Commissioner / Principal / Vice Principal
  •  Gen/OBC/EWS : ₹2800/-
  •  SC/ST : ₹500/-
  •  PH (Divyang) : ₹500/-
Sr Secretariat Assistant / Jr Secretariat Assistant Stenographer / JSA / Lab Attendant / MTS                             
  •  Gen/OBC/EWS : ₹1700/-
  •  SC/ST : ₹500/-
  •  PH (Divyang) : ₹500/-
PGT / TGT / PRT & Other Teaching Posts                      
  • Gen/OBC/EWS : ₹2000/-
  • SC/ST : ₹500/-
  • PH (Divyang) : ₹500/

🔻 How to Check Your KVS NVS Tier 1 Result

​Checking your result is simple and can be done in two ways: via your individual scorecard or by checking the official merit list PDF.
Step 1: Download Your Individual Scorecard
​Visit the official examination portal link provided below.
​Login using your Registration Number (usually starts with 2598).
​Enter your Password or Date of Birth.
​Solve the Security Pin (Captcha).
​On your dashboard, click on "View Scorecard" to see your marks and qualifying status.
Step 2: Check the Merit List PDF
​The board also releases a PDF containing the roll numbers of all shortlisted candidates.
​Open the merit list for your specific post (e.g., TGT Hindi or PRT).
​Use Ctrl + F (on a computer) or the search icon (on mobile) to find your Roll Number.
​If your number is there, congratulations! You have been shortlisted for the next stage.

🔻​Understanding the Selection Process & Next Stages

​Clearing Tier 1 is a huge milestone, but the journey doesn't end here. Depending on the post you applied for, the next steps will vary:
​For PGT/TGT/PRT: Most candidates will now prepare for Tier 2 or an Interview, which often includes a Class Demo. This is where they test your actual teaching skills and personality.

​For Non-Teaching (JSA/Steno): You will likely move to a Skill Test (Typing or Shorthand). These tests are usually qualifying in nature, but you must pass them to stay in the race.

For Leadership Roles: Candidates for Principal and Assistant Commissioner will proceed directly to the Interview stage.
​Important Things to Remember
Cutoff Marks: The cutoff varies by category (UR, OBC, SC, ST, EWS). Check your qualifying status clearly on the scorecard.
Normalization: Since the exam happened in multiple shifts, marks have been adjusted (normalized) to ensure fairness.
Documents Ready: If you have qualified, start organizing your original degrees, CTET certificates, and caste certificates in the Central Government Format.

🔻The Ultimate Checklist:

Documents You Need for KVS/NVS Interview & DV
​Think of this as your "Success Folder." Gather these documents in the exact order mentioned below.

​1. Identity & Basic Details

Aadhar Card / PAN Card: Your primary ID. Ensure the name and Date of Birth (DOB) match your school certificates exactly.
10th Class Marksheet & Certificate: This is your official proof of DOB.
12th Class Marksheet & Certificate: Original copies are a must.

​2. Educational Qualifications 

Graduation Degree & Year-wise Marksheets: If you applied for TGT, this is crucial. Ensure you have the degree, not just the provisional certificate (though provisional works if the degree isn't issued yet).
Post-Graduation Degree & Marksheets: Required for PGT posts.
B.Ed. / D.El.Ed. Certificate: This is the backbone of your teaching eligibility.
CTET Paper 1 or 2 Certificate: Download the original from DigiLocker. KVS/NVS often ask for the DigiLocker verified copy.

3. Category & Reservation

Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC): Important! This must be in the Central Government Format, not just the State format. For OBC, ensure it is a Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) certificate issued in the current financial year.
EWS Certificate: Must be valid for the current year as per central norms.
​PH/PwD Certificate: If applicable, issued by a competent medical authority.

​4. Professional & Experience Docs

​No Objection Certificate (NOC): If you are already working in a Govt/Private school or any other department, you MUST have an NOC from your current employer.
Experience Certificates: If you claimed extra marks or eligibility based on teaching experience.

​5. The "Final Touch" Documents

​KVS/NVS Application Form: Take a printout of the original form you filled out in 2025.
​Tier 1 Admit Card: Keep the one you took to the exam hall (preferably with the invigilator's sign).
Passport Size Photos: Keep at least 10–15 recent photos (same as the one on your application).
Character Certificates: Usually, two certificates from Gazetted Officers are required at the time of joining.

🔻​Common Mistakes to Avoid (Pro Tips)

The Name Game: If there is a minor spelling difference in your father's name or your name across documents, get an Affidavit made from a local notary now. Don't wait for the interview day.
Self-Attestation: Keep 3 complete sets of photocopies of all the above documents. You will likely have to sign each page ("Self-Attested") during the process.
The "DigiLocker" Trap: For CTET, don't just take a screenshot. Download the proper PDF from DigiLocker which has the QR code.
Validity Check: Check if your OBC-NCL or EWS certificate is "Current." If it's old, apply for a new one immediately.

​What should you do today?

Don't just keep these on your phone. Buy a good quality "Document Expandable Folder" and arrange them chronologically (10th, 12th, Graduation, etc.). It looks professional and saves you from panicking in front of the interview panel!

🔻Documents Required With Admit Card On Exam Day

Printed Tier-II Admit Card (color print preferred)
Original photo ID proof (Aadhaar, Voter ID, PAN, Driving License, Passport, etc.)
Passport-size photograph 
Any other specified documents (e.g., PwD certificate if applicable)
Next Stage Of Selection Process After Result
After Tier-II result declaration:
Shortlisting for skill test/interview (post-dependent, e.g., for teaching posts or certain non-teaching roles).
Document verification.
Final merit list and appointment.

​FAQs❓

​1. Is the result available in PDF list format? 

Initially, you can check your individual scorecard by logging in. CBSE usually releases a category-wise merit list PDF shortly after the login window opens.

​2. What if I missed the cutoff by a few marks?

Don't lose heart! KVS and NVS often maintain a waiting/reserve list. If selected candidates don't join, those next in merit are called.

3. When will the Tier 2 or Interview schedule be out?

Expect the schedule for the next round to be released within 15–20 days on the official KVS and NVS websites.

4. What if I forgot my login password?

Use the "Forgot Password" link on the login page. You can reset it using your registered email ID or mobile number.

​5. When will the interview dates be announced?

The interview schedule is typically released within 2–3 weeks after the Tier 1 result declaration.

6: What if I can't access the slip?

A: Use correct credentials; contact CBSE support via official channels.

7: Is this for Tier-I or Tier-II?

A: This update is specifically for Tier-II (post-Tier-I shortlisting).