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Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) is a system of central schools for students predominantly from rural areas in India, targeting socially and economically backward students who lack access to accelerated learning due to financial, social and rural disadvantages. They are run by Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti
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, an autonomous organization under the Department of School Education and Literacy,
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(MoE),. JNVs are fully residential and co-educational schools affiliated to
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(CBSE), with classes from VI to XII standard. Budget for all the activities at JNVs are provided by the
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, and it is free of cost for students during the first 3 years of stay, from class IX onwards a nominal fee of
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600 per month is applicable for general and OBC caste students. JNVs exist all over India, with the exception of
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. As of 31 December 2022, 661 JNVs were running with about 2,87,568 students enrolled, out of which 2,51,430 (≈87%) were from rural areas. In 2022, JNVs were the top-ranked C.B.S.E. schools, having a pass percentage of 99.71% and 98.93% in 10th and 12th grades respectively.


History

In 1986, Rajeev Gandhi, then Prime Minister of India, announced a National Policy on Education to modernise and expand higher education programs across India. In 1986, he founded the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya System, a Central government-based education institution providing rural populations with free residential education from grades six to twelve. As per the Policy of the Government, one JNV was to be established in each district of the country. To start with, two Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas were established during 1985–86, at
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(Haryana) and
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(Maharashtra). As of the 2022-23 academic session, JNVs had been sanctioned for 638 districts. In addition, ten JNVs have been sanctioned in districts having a large population of ST population, ten in districts having a large concentration of SC population and 3 special JNVs in
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and
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, bringing the total number of sanctioned JNVs to 661. Out of these 649 JNVs are functional.


Organisational structure

Navodaya Vidyalayas are run by the
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti Navodaya () may refer to * Navodaya, a modern literature movement in the Kannada language *Navodaya Appachan (1925–2012), Indian film producer, director, and entrepreneur ** Navodaya Studio, film studio in the Malayalam language film industry ...
(NVS) an autonomous organisation under the
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(MoE) (formerly the
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(MHRD) (1985–2020)), Department of School Education and Literacy, Govt. of India. The Chairman of the Samiti is the
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. The Samiti functions through the executive committee under the Chairmanship of the
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. The executive committee is responsible for the management of all affairs including allocation of funds to the Samiti and has the authority to exercise all powers of Samiti. It is assisted by two sub-committees, the Finance Committee and Academic Advisory Committee. The executive head of the administrative pyramid is the
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who executes the policies laid down by the Samiti's executive committee. He/she is assisted at the Headquarters level by Joint Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners and Assistant Commissioners. The Samiti has established eight regional offices for the administration and monitoring of Navodaya Vidyalayas under their jurisdiction. These offices are headed by a deputy commissioner and assistant commissioners. For each JNV, there is a Vidyalaya Advisory Committee for assistance on matters of academics, infrastructure and other general activities and a Vidyalaya Management Committee for budget preparation, selection of ad-hoc teachers and proper functioning of the school. Normally the
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of the concerned district is the
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chairman of school level committees with local educationists, public representatives and officers from the district as members. Some schools also have a Vidhyalaya Coordination Committee for looking after the performance of academics.
Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti Navodaya () may refer to * Navodaya, a modern literature movement in the Kannada language *Navodaya Appachan (1925–2012), Indian film producer, director, and entrepreneur ** Navodaya Studio, film studio in the Malayalam language film industry ...
(NVS) implemented
PM SHRI Scheme Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI, translation: Prime Minister's Schools for Rising India) or simply PM SHRI Scheme was launched by Government of India on 07-September-2022 to improve the quality of education and infrastructure i ...
across 317 selected schools in 2023-24 and, renamed these beneficiary schools as PM SHRI School Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.


List of schools

Total 661 functional residential schools have been sanctioned in 638 districts of India with some special case institutes. These are administered by eight regional offices (see table below) with jurisdiction over different states and UTs.


Admission

Admission to Class VI of the JNVs requires qualification in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST), an entrance exam designed, developed and conducted by the CBSE. JNVST for Class VI is conducted annually throughout the country to select the 80 most meritorious students for each JNV. It is conducted in three phases per year, depending upon the session structure in the specific state or union territory. Candidates can apply for the test only once during their Class V. Competition in the entrance exam can be gauged from the fact that in JNVST 2021, a total of 2,41,7009 students appeared and 47,320 students were selected (i.e. approx 1.95% pass percentage) The test encompasses mental ability skills, mathematics, and
regional language * A regional language is a language spoken in a region of a sovereign state, whether it be a small area, a federated state or province or some wider area. Internationally, for the purposes of the European Charter for Regional or Minority La ...
. The schools provide reservations as per NVS policy which encompasses reservation for ST, SC and OBCs, at least 75% selection of students from rural areas, maximum 25% from urban areas, fixed 33% for female students and 3% for disabled candidates. To compensate for attrition and optimally utilize seats, JNVST, developed by CBSE, is also conducted for admission to Class IX and lateral admissions, based on lateral test for filling the vacant seats as most of the seats in class 11th are given to students passing 10th from the school and should meet the defined criteria.


Academics at JNVs

JNVs have classes from VI to XII standard. A particular JNV usually provides two streams among Science, Arts and Commerce for Class XI and XII. JNVs are known for their academic excellence, which can be attributed to their merit-based entrance test and unique climate provided for otherwise disadvantaged children, and which is further proven by their performance at
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s. More than half of JNVs have been equipped with smart classes. These schools regularly organize science congresses and exhibitions to promote a research mindset.


Three-language formula

To facilitate
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every JNV student learns three languages in class VI to Class IX. These languages are grouped into ''A'' Level, ''B-I'' Level and ''B-II'' Level. The pattern followed in different categories of states is as shown in the table below. However, CBSE mandates for children to study two languages only. Therefore, students of each category of states appear for ''A'' Level and ''B-I'' level languages at CBSE examinations.


Board results

JNVs has consistently produced the best results in CBSE board examinations over the years. In 201516 results, JNVs had a pass percentage of, 98.87% in Class X board exams and 96.73% in Class XII board exams. The pass percentage for JNVs has been higher than independent private schools, government schools and even
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s. Quality of performance in the Board examinations has been exemplary with an average score of about 75% in Grade 12th and 78% in class 10th, with more than 89% of students scoring First Division scores, in the Board Examinations 2019.


Science promotion activities

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti provides various experiences aimed at promoting science and motivating students to choose STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) as their career. Various activities under this include: * Children Science Congress, * Participation in multiple academic contests/Challenges/Olympiads, * Visits to Research Institutes, * Tinkering Labs in schools, * Environmental activities, * Arranging International exposure for students, * Enriched ICT support, and * Entrepreneurial skill training. The annual Science Congress is organized in collaboration with
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s and
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at the regional level.
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s are conducted at school, cluster, regional, and national levels, covering subjects like
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,
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, and
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.


References


Bihar Info Zone - Navodaya Vidyalaya Science Promotion Initiatives


Smart classes

Navodaya Vidyalayas in collaboration with Samsung India set up smart classes in 450 JNVs and 7 Navodaya Leadership Institutes from 2013 to 2019. A smart class is typically equipped with an interactive
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,
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s/ tablets,
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connectivity and power backup. A smart class supplements regular lessons in
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,
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,
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, and
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to explain concepts in an engaging and interactive manner. Teachers are trained to use the equipment effectively.


Social and cultural life

The social milieu of JNVs is defined by the mingling of different sections of society from various regions of India since these schools follow the affirmative action policy and have a policy for
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from different linguistic regions. Teachers, chosen from across the country, live on the same campus and interact with students on a 24X7 basis leading to a familial feeling.


Promotion of National Integration through Migration

One of the important features of the JNV scheme is the Migration Programme wherein two linked JNVs of different linguistic categories exchange students between them. The aim of the exchange program is to "promote national integration and enrich social content". According to the scheme, a selected 30% of Class IX students are exchanged between two linked JNVs of different linguistic categories (generally between Hindi-speaking and non-Hindi-speaking states) for one year. During the migration period the three languages being taught to migrated students remain the same as in their parent JNV, but social and cultural exchanges are facilitated by their language learning in Class VI to IX. Initially migration was envisaged for students from Class IX to Class XII; it was reduced to two years (Class IX and Class X) in 1991–92. Finally in 1996-97 it was confined to only Class IX students.


Emulation of the Navodaya Vidyalaya system

Emulating the concept of residential schools for talented children,
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plans to set up one
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(OAV) (literally "Odisha Model School") at each of 314 block headquarters. 160 schools have already been launched. These Adarsha Vidyalayas would be CBSE-affiliated fully residential schools, provide free education, and target talented students through an annual entrance examination. These would have Class VI through Class XII and each class would have 80 students. These schools would be administered through Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya Sangathan, a society registered under the Society Registration Act of Odisha.


Concerns over student welfare

Incidents of suicide among students and the lack of apparatus to engage with such issues concerning health and discrimination plague the schools. This has affected the Dalit and Tribal students more and there is no method in place to avoid such incidents. There is no system in place to report the cases of inadequate care and abuse by staff, much of attention from the school administration in the form of mundane bureaucratic procedures comes after the occurrence of violation.


Notable alumni

Notable alumni include: *
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Notes


External links


NVS Official Website

A Networking Website for All Navodayans
* {{Authority control Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas Educational institutions established in 1986 1986 establishments in India