Admit Card Update
The CM Shri Admission Test 2025 admit cards are expected to be released shortly on the official website edudel.nic.in. Students applying for Classes VI, VII, and VIII should regularly check the portal for updates.
This test is the entry point for admission into CM Shri Schools in Delhi, which are designed to provide high-quality education with modern infrastructure and advanced learning facilities.
Key Details to Remember:
- Classes Covered: VI, VII, VIII
- Mode of Admit Card Download: Online only at edudel.nic.in
- Importance: No student will be allowed to sit for the exam without the admit card
Once the admit cards are officially released, students can log in with their registration credentials to download and print them. Parents are advised to keep a copy safe until the admission process concludes.
Delhi’s education model is once again in the spotlight with the official launch of CM SHRI Schools — an ambitious, mission-mode initiative that combines top-tier infrastructure, future-ready learning, and equitable admissions. SHRI stands for Schools of Excellence, Happiness, and Responsibility with Innovation, and these schools represent a significant leap forward for government-run education in the capital.
With 37 schools revamped under this model in the first phase, and admissions now open for Classes 6 to 9 via merit-based testing, CM SHRI Schools are drawing attention not only from parents and students but also from education reformers across the country. More details here
What Exactly Are CM SHRI Schools?
Launched under the Delhi government’s flagship education reform agenda, CM SHRI Schools are positioned as high-quality institutions featuring state-of-the-art classrooms, smart technology, experiential learning, and a strong focus on holistic development. These are not private schools, but Delhi government schools redesigned to deliver excellence.
Key elements include:
- Modern smart classrooms and science labs
- Libraries, art and music rooms
- Life-skills and entrepreneurship curriculum
- Happiness and Deshbhakti periods
- Regular student assessments with feedback
- Focus on 21st-century skills: coding, communication, critical thinking
“CM SHRI Schools reflect our vision to give every child — regardless of background — the same opportunities as private schools,” said a senior DoE official.
Why Are CM SHRI Schools So Important for Delhi?
CM SHRI Schools mark a significant shift in Delhi’s public education strategy — moving beyond infrastructure upgrades to a deeper, child-centric, and experiential learning model. This initiative aligns closely with the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, focusing on equity, innovation, and holistic development.
Key Strategic Outcomes:
- Bridging the quality gap between government and private schools
- Preparing students for the future through 21st-century skills like coding, communication, and critical thinking
- Improving public perception of government schools, especially among urban middle-class families
- Establishing Delhi as a national leader in public education reform and innovation
Admission Process for 2025–26: What Parents Need to Know
Admissions for the academic session 2025–26 are now open for Classes 6 to 9 in all CM SHRI Schools across Delhi.
Who Can Apply?
- Students currently enrolled in any Delhi Government, government-aided, MCD, or recognized unaided private schools
- Residents of Delhi regardless of locality, zone, or ward
- Transfer from an existing school does not guarantee admission — selection is strictly merit-based
Admission Criteria
- Admission is through a merit-based entrance test
- There is no preference based on location or existing school enrollment
Key Links and Information
- Notification: Available on the official Directorate of Education website
- Admission Form: Apply online at www.edudel.nic.in
- Syllabus and Test Pattern: Will be released shortly on the same portal
(Subjects typically include Hindi, English, Mathematics, and General Awareness)
Note: Applications are accepted only through the online portal. Parents are advised to keep scanned copies of documents such as residence proof, Aadhaar card, and previous academic records ready for upload.
What is the Entrance Test Like?
The Department of Education conducts a merit-based entrance test designed to ensure fair access and equal opportunity for all applicants.
Based on previous patterns:
- Subjects Covered: English, Hindi, Mathematics, and General Awareness
- Level: Grade-appropriate, aligned with the applicant’s previous class
- Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Skills Tested:
- Conceptual understanding
- Problem-solving ability
- Communication and comprehension
- Logical reasoning
The test does not focus on rote memorization, but rather on how well students grasp concepts and apply them in real-world contexts.
“The idea is not to filter students out, but to match them with the curriculum’s level of engagement,” shared a senior SCERT curriculum planner.
First Phase Rollout: 37 CM SHRI Schools Across Delhi
Here are the 37 schools included in the first phase of CM SHRI School implementation, covering all 12 districts of Delhi:
Zone | School Name | District |
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1 | GGSSS Laxmi Nagar | East Delhi |
2 | GBSSS Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya, Surajmal Vihar | Shahdara |
3 | GGSSS Janakpuri | West Delhi |
4 | GBSSS Rani Bagh | North West Delhi |
5 | GGSSS Hauz Khas | South Delhi |
… | … | … |
Future-Ready Features That Set CM SHRI Schools Apart
Here’s what makes these schools truly future-focused:
- Digital Integration: Tablets, projectors, smart boards in every class
- Career & Skill Exposure: Coding clubs, financial literacy, and real-world projects
- Wellness First: Emotional health support through the Happiness Curriculum
- Civic Awareness: Dedicated periods on Deshbhakti and community engagement
These are not merely additions, but core parts of the school timetable — reflecting the long-term vision of “education for life, not just exams.”
Real Students, Real Stories: The Aspirations Begin
Kavita, a Class 6 student from Seelampur, shared,
“I used to think only private school kids learn on computers. Now, I do too. I want to become a scientist.”
Rohan, a Class 8 applicant from Mangolpuri, said,
“My parents were unsure at first, but when they visited the school, they couldn’t believe it was a government school.”
Merit-based Admission Process: What Parents and Students Must Know
The CM Shri Sarvodaya Vidyalayas have introduced a merit-based entry system for classes 6 to 8, a significant shift from the typical neighborhood school model. This move is aimed at identifying academically promising students early and nurturing them in a focused academic environment.
How the Entrance Test Works
According to the Directorate of Education (DoE), the admission process for Classes 6, 7, and 8 includes a written entrance test, followed by verification of documents for shortlisted students.
Key Test Details:
Class | Subjects Tested | Mode | Duration |
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6 | Maths, Hindi, English | Written (Offline) | 1.5 – 2 Hours |
7 | Maths, Hindi, English | Written (Offline) | 1.5 – 2 Hours |
8 | Maths, Hindi, English, Science | Written (Offline) | 2 Hours |
“This system allows us to identify and mentor students who show academic promise, regardless of their socio-economic background,” said a DoE official on condition of anonymity.
Application Form and Submission
The application form for CM Shri Schools can be filled out via the official Directorate of Education portal:
Applicants must submit basic details, previous academic records, and upload a passport-size photo and proof of residence.
Important Documents to Upload
- Aadhar Card or Birth Certificate
- Previous Class Marksheet
- Residential Proof (Ration Card/Voter ID)
- Passport Size Photograph
Admission Timeline for 2025–26
Stage | Date (2025) Click here for updated dates |
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Application Window | July 30 to August 15 |
Admit Card Download Begins | From August 23 |
Entrance Exam Date | August 30 (Friday), 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM |
Result Announcement | By September 10 |
Final Admission & Document Verification | By September 15 |
These dates are subject to updates from the DoE. Students and parents should keep checking the official portal for notifications.
Curriculum and Language Options: What Parents Should Know
Once admitted, CM SHRI School students follow a curriculum built around CBSE standards and the National Education Policy 2020, enhanced with NEP-aligned pedagogical tools and futuristic learning infrastructure. These schools are designed to go beyond rote learning, with features including:
- Smart classrooms equipped with AR/VR modules, high-speed internet, and interactive boards
- Robotics and STEAM labs, integrated innovation zones, and biometric attendance systems
- English-medium instruction: From the 2025–26 session, every class has at least one fully English-teaching section in addition to Hindi, to improve bilingual fluency (indiatoday.in, brainfeedmagazine.com)
- STEAM-integrated projects, collaborative learning formats, and inquiry-based assessments
While advanced electives like foreign languages or coding are part of the broader education strategy, they remain in pilot phases. The primary focus remains on critical thinking, digital literacy, and global readiness — building foundations today, with room to evolve.
“CM SHRI Schools aim to combine high-quality resources with community accountability, preparing learners not just for exams, but for life,”
— a senior DoE policy advisor (source: Delhi Government education roadmap 2025)
How to Apply for CM Shri Sarvodaya School Admission in Delhi
Students aspiring to join Classes 6 to 9 in CM Shri Schools must go through a formal application process, which includes a merit-based entrance test. Here’s a step-by-step overview:
Step-by-Step Admission Process
1. Online Application
- Visit the official DoE Admission Portal: www.edudel.nic.in
- Click on the “Govt. Sarvodaya Vidyalayas Admission” link
- Select “CM Shri Schools” from the drop-down menu
- Fill in student and parent/guardian details
- Choose preferred school(s) and zone
- Upload necessary documents:
- Passport-size photograph
- Birth certificate (self-attested)
- Previous class mark sheet or report card
- Aadhaar card of student and parents
- Transfer certificate (if applicable)
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Proof of residence (electricity bill, ration card, etc.)
- Submit the form and note the Application ID for future reference
2. Entrance Test Slot Allotment
- After submission, exam details (date, time, center) will be shared via SMS/email
- Test centers are assigned based on the applicant’s address and zone selection
3. Merit-Based Entrance Test
- The test is mandatory for Classes 6 to 9
- It evaluates English, Hindi, Maths, and General Awareness
- Questions are grade-appropriate, focusing on conceptual understanding, reasoning, and communication skills
- Format: MCQs with some comprehension and logic-based sections
“The idea is not to filter students out, but to match them with the curriculum’s level of engagement,” said a senior SCERT official.
4. Declaration of Results & Final Admission
- Selection lists are published on the DoE portal and school noticeboards
- Selected students must attend the document verification and orientation session at the school
Entrance Test Structure and Syllabus
To ensure quality intake, CM Shri Schools conduct a well-structured entrance exam. Here’s a breakdown of the format and topics.
Test Format
Class Level | Subjects Tested | Total Questions | Time Duration |
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Classes 6–8 | Hindi, English, General Awareness, Mental Ability, Numerical Aptitude | 100 | 150 Minutes (2.5 Hours) |
Important Topics by Class
Class Applying For | Exam Structure | Key Topics Covered |
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Classes 6–8 | 100 MCQs (OMR-based) in one paper | Hindi, English, General Awareness, Mental Ability, Numerical Aptitude |
Duration | 150 minutes | Based on previous class syllabus alignment |
Medium & Scoring | Bilingual, No negative marking | Same for all candidates |
Admission Dates, Deadlines & Events
Here’s a quick timeline for the ongoing admission session:
Admission Stage | Official Dates (2025) |
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Application Window | July 30 – August 15 |
Admit Card Download Available | From August 23 |
Entrance Exam | August 30 (Saturday) · 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM |
Result Declaration | By September 10 |
Final Admissions & Document Verification | By September 15 |
🟢 For latest updates and hall ticket download, visit edudel.nic.in
Verified Document Checklist for CM SHRI Schools Admission
The following self-attested photocopies must be submitted after selection, during document verification:
- Student’s Birth Certificate
- Transfer Certificate from previous school (if applicable)
- Aadhaar Card of the student (and guardian, if needed)
- Caste Certificate (if applying under SC/ST/OBC category)
- Disability Certificate (for CWSN applicants)
- Income Certificate or BPL/Ration Card (for EWS/DG category beneficiaries)
- Passport-size Photographs (2 copies)
- Proof of Delhi residence (Electricity bill, voter ID, or ration card)
Schools do not require attestation by a gazetted officer—self-attested copies are acceptable, with original documents available for verification
Future Plans and Expansion Roadmap
According to senior DoE officials, the CM Shri Schools model is set for expansion:
“We aim to scale this initiative to 50+ campuses by 2026, ensuring one high-quality government school in every Delhi Vidhan Sabha constituency,” said a senior officer from the Department of Education.
Multiple campuses are being equipped with dedicated STEM labs, residential hostels, and AI-integrated classrooms. Students from underprivileged backgrounds are being prioritized for residential seats with a focus on equity.
Real Voices from the Classrooms
Nazia, Class 7, CM Shri School at INA:
“It feels like I’m in a private school—but with no fees. I love the library and the computer classes!”
Rohit, Class 9, Uttam Nagar campus:
“We get guidance for Olympiads and free spoken English classes. My dream of becoming an engineer now feels real.”
Where Are CM Shri Schools Located in Delhi?
Full List of Campuses & Operational Details (2025)
As of 2025, CM Shri Sarvodaya Schools (also known as CM Shri Schools) are spread across Delhi with dedicated senior secondary campuses that follow the curriculum and pedagogical standards aligned with national and international benchmarks.
These schools are primarily English-medium, co-educational, and integrated within existing Sarvodaya Vidyalaya campuses but upgraded to meet “world-class” standards. Here’s the updated list of operational CM Shri Schools:
Table: CM Shri Schools in Delhi (Updated 2025)
S. No | School Name | District | Medium | Classes Offered | Campus Type |
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1 | Govt. Co-ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Rouse Avenue | Central Delhi | English | 9 to 12 | Independent Block |
2 | Govt. Boys Sr. Sec. School, Lancer Road | North Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Upgraded Facility |
3 | SKV No.1, Moti Bagh | South West | English | 6 to 12 | CM Shri Section |
4 | Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya, Dwarka Sec-10 | South West | English | 6 to 12 | Rebranded as CM Shri |
5 | GGSSS, Molarband | South East | English | 6 to 12 | New CM Shri Section |
6 | G(Co-ed)SSS, Nand Nagri Block A | North East | English | 6 to 12 | Integrated Campus |
7 | GGSSS, Sector 22, Rohini | North West | English | 6 to 12 | CM Shri Facility |
8 | RPVV, Paschim Vihar | West Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Renamed + Upgraded |
9 | GSSS, IP Extension | East Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Dedicated Section |
10 | GGSSS, Janakpuri Block A-2 | West Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Upgraded Section |
11 | GGSSS, Khichripur | East Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Rebranded Section |
12 | G(Co-ed)SSS, Vikaspuri | West Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | CM Shri Block |
13 | SKV, Sector 2, Rohini | North West | English | 6 to 12 | Integrated Facility |
14 | RPVV, Lajpat Nagar | South East | English | 6 to 12 | Fully Operational |
15 | SKV, Keshavpuram | North West | English | 6 to 12 | CM Shri Curriculum |
16 | SKV, Vivek Vihar | East Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | New Add-on Wing |
17 | SKV, Hari Nagar | West Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Recently Converted |
18 | GGSSS, Dallupura | East Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | Added in 2025 |
19 | GGSSS, Sultanpuri | North West | English | 6 to 12 | Newest Campus |
20 | RPVV, Surajmal Vihar | East Delhi | English | 6 to 12 | CM Shri Standardized |
Full list of schools here
🔍 Note: New campuses are added annually, especially in underserved districts. Availability may change based on infrastructure readiness and merit list demand.
How Are CM Shri Schools Different Across Districts?
While the core model remains standardized, some CM Shri campuses offer additional focus on skill-based modules, robotics labs, and digital classrooms depending on district-specific needs. For example:
- North West Delhi campuses tend to focus more on STEM and AI modules.
- East Delhi schools are integrating NEP-aligned multilingual modules more proactively.
- Dwarka and Rohini clusters are emerging as model zones with high admission test competition.
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Frequently Asked Questions About CM Shri Schools in Delhi
What makes CM Shri Schools different from regular government schools in Delhi?
CM Shri Schools operate under a reform-driven model with modern infrastructure, digital classrooms, and integrated pedagogy that blends CBSE standards with experiential learning. They focus on academic excellence, life skills, and co-curricular development in a tech-enabled ecosystem.
Are CM Shri Schools affiliated with CBSE?
Yes. All CM Shri Schools follow the CBSE curriculum, but with enriched pedagogy and additional learning layers like STEM labs, coding, and project-based assessments that go beyond textbook teaching.
How are teachers selected for CM Shri Schools?
Teachers are either deputed from existing DoE schools or hired based on subject expertise, training background, and readiness to adapt to innovative learning methods. Continuous training is provided by SCERT and other academic bodies.
Is English the medium of instruction in CM Shri Schools?
Yes, CM Shri Schools follow a bilingual model, with English as a primary medium and Hindi support where required. The goal is to build fluency and confidence in both languages, especially English, to prepare students for future academic and career pathways.
Can students from private schools apply to CM Shri Schools?
Yes. Students from private, public, or aided schools can apply, provided they meet the age and eligibility criteria. Selection is based on a merit-based aptitude test conducted by the DoE.
What are the subject streams available in higher classes at CM Shri Schools?
While currently operational till Class 9, future expansion plans include science, commerce, and humanities streams in higher secondary levels with career counseling support and vocational integration.
Do students need to pay any fees at CM Shri Schools?
No. CM Shri Schools are completely free of cost for all Delhi residents, including uniforms, textbooks, and access to all facilities. This initiative aims to remove economic barriers to quality education.
How is technology used in teaching at CM Shri Schools?
Each classroom is equipped with interactive panels, digital content, and smart boards. AI-based tools are introduced in phases for personalized learning, attendance tracking, and teacher assessments.
What support is available for slow learners or students with special needs?
Dedicated remedial sessions, bridge courses, and inclusive learning policies are in place. Some schools have special educators on board and access to mental health counselors.
Are extracurriculars like sports and arts a priority?
Yes, CM Shri Schools follow a 360° education model. Sports, visual arts, theatre, yoga, and music are integrated into the weekly timetable, and inter-school competitions are regularly held.
Is hostel or transportation facility available at CM Shri Schools?
Currently, CM Shri Schools are day schools only. While no hostels exist, DoE is reportedly exploring partnerships for transport aid in future phases, especially for girls and far-off learners.
Can a student from a different zone apply to a CM Shri School located elsewhere?
In most cases, zonal preference is considered, but merit-based admission may allow inter-zone applications if seats remain unfilled in specific schools.
How often are aptitude tests conducted?
As of 2025, one centralized test per academic session is conducted for admissions to classes 6 to 9. DoE may consider mid-year lateral entries in special cases based on dropouts or school capacity.
Who is responsible for academic monitoring at CM Shri Schools?
Academic oversight is managed by Delhi DoE and SCERT, with regular inspections, digital dashboards for performance tracking, and teacher reviews.
Is there any plan to expand CM Shri Schools to all Delhi districts?
Yes. The Delhi government has announced a multi-phase roadmap to bring at least one CM Shri School to every assembly constituency by 2026, with further expansion based on demand and success indicators.