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KVS Recruitment for 2022-2023

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has announced the test dates: The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has announced the examination dates for their upcoming recruitment in 2022. The initial schedule for computer-based tests for all positions through direct recruitment, including Primary Teacher, Officer, and other positions, has been released and can be accessed on the KVS website at kvsangathan.nic.in.

Examination to begin on February 7, 2023

The exam will commence on February 7, 2023, and end on March 6, 2023. The test schedule for various roles is as follows: Assistant Commissioner (February 7), Principal (February 8), Vice Principal and PRT (Music) (February 9), TGT (Feb 12th-14th), PGT (Feb 16th-20th), Finance Officer, AE (Civil), Hindi Translator (February 20), PRT (Feb 21st-28th), Junior Secretariat Assistant (Mar 1st-5th), Stenographer Grade-II (March 5), Librarian, Assistant Section Officer, Senior Secretariat Assistant (March 6). Admit cards for the examination will be distributed soon. KVS intends to fill 6990 positions through this recruitment process. The deadline for applying for these positions was January 2, 2023.

KVS rectification window for recruitment process and its fee implications

Recently, on January 6, 2023, KVS began a rectification window for the recruitment process. However, it should be noted that KVS will not issue a refund or return to any applicant who changes their social category on the online application form, even if the updated social group is exempt from paying fees. Candidates may be forced to pay an additional charge if their revised social category is not exempt from paying the fee.

The mission of providing inclusive and accessible education

The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), known as KV, is an Indian central government school system established under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Additionally, as of July 2022, it operates 1,248 schools in India and three overseas, located in Moscow, Tehran, and Kathmandu. Furthermore, KV is one of the largest school chains in the world and the largest in India. The motto of Kendriya Vidyalaya is “Tattvaṁ pūṣaṇa apāvr̥ṇu,” which means “The seeker of the truth shall never be destroyed.” This motto reflects the commitment of KV to providing quality education and fosters a love of learning in its students. Furthermore, KVS is known for its emphasis on providing education that is inclusive and accessible to all. The schools are located in remote and urban areas.

KVS Recruitment Process

They are known for their focus on academic excellence and commitment to providing students with a safe and nurturing learning environment. In addition, the recruitment process for KVS is highly competitive, as the demand for positions in these schools is high. Candidates must have relevant qualifications, experience, and a passion for teaching and work with children. Furthermore, the recruitment process includes computer-based tests and interviews for certain positions. Ultimately, candidates who pass the tests and interview will be offered a position at one of the KVS schools.

KVS’s reputation for quality education

In conclusion, the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) is a renowned institution in India known for its commitment to providing quality education to students from all backgrounds. Furthermore, the recruitment process is highly competitive and demanding, but it also allows candidates to join one of the most respected school systems in the country. Additionally, the motto of KVS, “Tattvaṁ pūṣaṇa apāvr̥ṇu,” reflects its belief in the importance of seeking the truth and the importance of education in the development of individuals.

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