Kendriya Vidyalaya Admission For Nri Quota -
This is the most critical financial aspect. Regular KV students pay nominal fees (around ₹25-600 per month). NRI quota students pay international school-level fees.
| Component | Regular KV Student | NRI Quota Student (per month) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tuition Fee | ₹0 to ₹200 | ₹6,000 to ₹12,000 (varies by class) | | Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi | ₹25 | ₹500 | | Computer Fund | ₹50 | ₹200 | | Total Estimated / month | ~₹250 | ~₹7,000 to ₹13,000 | | Annual Total | ~₹2,500 | ~₹84,000 to ₹1,56,000 |
Important Notes:
Fill out Form-A (available on the KV portal). Attach all required documents.
Slide 1: Title
🎒 KV Admission for NRI Quota – Everything you need to know!
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Slide 2: Who can apply?
✅ Child is Indian citizen
✅ Parent lived abroad for 1+ year
✅ Age: 5–7 yrs for Class I
Slide 3: Documents you MUST have
📄 Child’s passport
📄 Parent’s visa/work permit
📄 Birth certificate
📄 Proof of 1 year abroad (salary slip, rent)
Slide 4: Fee difference
💰 Normal KV fee: ~₹200/month
💰 NRI Quota fee: ~₹3,300–₹6,400/month
(No donation – govt school)
Slide 5: Process
1️⃣ Check KV website (Nov–Mar)
2️⃣ Fill offline/online Form-A
3️⃣ First-come, first-served (not lottery)
4️⃣ Verification & fee payment This is the most critical financial aspect
Slide 6: Pro tip
⚠️ Apply early – only 1-2 seats per class.
If you return to India permanently, switch to lower fee category later.
Slide 7: Need help?
📞 KVS Helpline: 011-26463396
🌐 kvsangathan.nic.in
Introduction
Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) are a premier network of central government schools in India, known for providing high-quality, affordable, and uniform education to the children of government employees. However, one of the most sought-after yet misunderstood pathways into these schools is the NRI Quota. Fill out Form-A (available on the KV portal)
For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) returning to India or wishing to enroll their children in a CBSE curriculum from abroad, the NRI quota in Kendriya Vidyalayas offers a golden opportunity. But unlike the priority categories for transferable central government employees, the NRI quota follows a distinct set of rules, often leading to confusion and missed deadlines.
This comprehensive article explains every nuance of the NRI quota admission process, from eligibility and documentation to fees and common pitfalls.
The NRI quota in Kendriya Vidyalayas is a provision that allows children of Non-Resident Indians (parents living and working abroad) to secure admission in select KVs, provided they meet specific criteria. This quota was introduced to facilitate the smooth reintegration of NRI children into the Indian education system.
Key Characteristics of the NRI Quota: