CM SHRI Schools Admission Test 2026: Class 6th & 9th Result Date, Selection Process, Waiting List and Career Roadmap

CM SHRI School Admis­sion 2026: The Direc­torate of Edu­ca­tion (DoE), Del­hi, has offi­cial­ly con­clud­ed the entrance exam­i­na­tions for Class­es 6 and 9. As thou­sands of stu­dents await the CM SHRI 2026 Results, this guide pro­vides the lat­est updates on result dates, the cut-off process, and what steps to take whether you pass or need an alter­na­tive plan.

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Quick Overview: CM SHRI Admission 2026 Schedule

The offi­cial notice (F. No.3/CM SHRI/Admission/2025–26/610) con­firms the fol­low­ing timeline:

Activ­i­tyClass 6 & 9 DatesClass 11 Dates
Admit Card ReleaseApril 08, 2026May 01, 2026
Entrance Test DateApril 13, 2026May 07, 2026
Result Dec­la­ra­tionBy April 30, 2026By May 25, 2026
Offi­cial Websiteedudel.nic.inedudel.nic.in

What Happens After the CM SHRI Exam?

Once the writ­ten test is over, the selec­tion process enters its most crit­i­cal phase. Here is the break­down of the post-exam journey:

1. Merit List & Cut-off

The DoE will release a mer­it list based on the marks obtained in the entrance test. Since CM SHRI schools (Spe­cial­ized Excel­lence) are high­ly com­pet­i­tive, the cut-off varies depend­ing on the spe­cial­iza­tion (STEM, Human­i­ties, Per­form­ing Arts, etc.).

2. Round 2: Auditions or Interviews (Specialization Dependent)

For domains like Per­form­ing and Visu­al Arts or High-End 21st Cen­tu­ry Skills, stu­dents who pass the writ­ten test may be called for a prac­ti­cal audi­tion or a project-based eval­u­a­tion. STEM and Human­i­ties usu­al­ly rely pri­mar­i­ly on the writ­ten merit.

3. Document Verification

Suc­cess­ful can­di­dates must provide:

  • Proof of res­i­dence in Delhi.
  • Mark sheets of the pre­vi­ous class (Class 5 or Class 8).
  • Cat­e­go­ry cer­tifi­cates (SC/ST/OBC/CWSN) if applicable.

CM SHRI Waiting List Criteria: How It Works

If your child’s name is not in the first mer­it list, don’t lose hope. The Direc­torate of Edu­ca­tion (DoE) main­tains a wait­ing list to fill vacan­cies that arise when select­ed can­di­dates do not take admission.

1. Minimum Qualifying Marks

To even be con­sid­ered for the mer­it or wait­ing list, stu­dents must meet the basic qual­i­fy­ing threshold:

  • Gen­er­al Cat­e­go­ry: 25% marks in the entrance test.
  • Reserved Cat­e­gories (SC/ST/OBC/CWSN): 20% marks (5% relaxation).

2. School Preference Rule

The wait­ing list is school-spe­cif­ic.

  • Allot­ment is strict­ly based on the two pref­er­ences you filled in the appli­ca­tion form.
  • If a stu­dent who was select­ed in the first list decides not to join, the seat is offered to the next stu­dent on the wait­ing list for that spe­cif­ic school.
  • Impor­tant: There is no “ran­dom allo­ca­tion.” If both your pre­ferred schools are full, you will not be moved to a dif­fer­ent CM SHRI school even if your marks are high.

3. Reservation Quotas in Waiting List

The wait­ing list fol­lows the same 50/50 seat matrix:

  • 50% Seats: Reserved for stu­dents from Gov­ern­men­t/­Govt-Aid­ed/M­CD/NDMC schools.
  • 50% Seats: Open for stu­dents from pri­vate rec­og­nized schools in Del­hi. Wait­list­ed can­di­dates are called based on their rank with­in these spe­cif­ic categories.

Special Focus: Shaheed Bhagat Singh Armed Forces Preparatory School (AFPS) Criteria

If you have applied for the Sha­heed Bha­gat Singh AFPS (Jhar­o­da Kalan), the selec­tion process is more rig­or­ous than oth­er CM SHRI schools. It involves a three-stage selection:

Stage 1: The Written Test

  • Qual­i­fy­ing Marks: You must score at least 25% in each sub­ject and a min­i­mum 40% aggre­gate to move to the next round.
  • Neg­a­tive Mark­ing: Be care­ful! A 0.25 mark deduc­tion applies for every wrong answer in Class­es 9 and 11.

Stage 2: Physical Fitness & Personality Test

Qual­i­fied stu­dents are called for a phys­i­cal screen­ing. You must score at least 50% marks in these tests to remain eligible:

  • Run­ning: 2.4 km (must be com­plet­ed with­in 15 minutes).
  • Sprints: 100-meter dash in 15 seconds.
  • Strength: 15 Push-ups and 20 Sit-ups.
  • Inter­view: An inter­ac­tion to assess “Offi­cer-Like Qual­i­ties” (OLQs), com­mu­ni­ca­tion, and lead­er­ship potential.

Stage 3: Medical Standards (Non-Negotiable)

The AFPS fol­lows strict med­ical guide­lines sim­i­lar to the NDA:

  • Height: Min­i­mum 157 cm for boys and 152 cm for girls.
  • Eye­sight: 6/6 in the bet­ter eye and 6/9 in the worse eye. Myopia/Hypermetropia must not exceed 2.0 D.
  • Body Marks: No per­ma­nent tat­toos are allowed on any part of the body.
  • Phys­i­cal Con­di­tions: Can­di­dates with Flat Foot, Knock Knees, or Colour Blind­ness will be declared “Unfit” for this specialization.

If You Don’t Pass the CM SHRI Exam: What are the Alternatives?

Not qual­i­fy­ing for a CM SHRI school is not the end of the road. Delhi’s edu­ca­tion sys­tem offers sev­er­al excel­lent alternatives:

  • Rajkiya Prat­i­b­ha Vikas Vidyalayas (RPVV): These are high-per­form­ing gov­ern­ment schools with a sim­i­lar focus on excellence.
  • Sar­vo­daya Vidyalayas: These schools offer robust infra­struc­ture and qual­i­ty edu­ca­tion across Delhi.
  • NIOS & Open School­ing: For stu­dents with spe­cif­ic inter­ests who want more flexibility.
  • Pre­pare for Class 9 or 11 Entry: If you missed Class 6 admis­sion, you can try again for Class 9. If you missed Class 9, the Class 11 entry remains a mas­sive opportunity.

Pro Tip from TillEx­am: Use the expe­ri­ence of this exam to iden­ti­fy your weak areas in Math­e­mat­ics and Men­tal Abil­i­ty. This will give you a mas­sive head start for future com­pet­i­tive exams like NTSE or Olympiads.


How to Check Your CM SHRI Result 2026

  1. Go to the Edudel Por­tal.
  2. Nav­i­gate to the “Pub­lic Cir­cu­lars” or “CM SHRI Admis­sion” section.
  3. Click on “Result of CM SHRI Entrance Test 2026–27”.
  4. Enter your unique Reg­is­tra­tion ID and Date of Birth.
  5. Save and print your score­card for the admis­sion desk.

Conclusion: Your Path to a Brighter Future Starts Here

Secur­ing a seat in a CM SHRI School (SoSE) is a life-chang­ing oppor­tu­ni­ty for any stu­dent in Del­hi. Whether you are aim­ing for the STEM wing, the Human­i­ties stream, or the pres­ti­gious Sha­heed Bha­gat Singh Armed Forces Prepara­to­ry School, the jour­ney does­n’t end with the exam.

By keep­ing a close eye on the April 30, 2026 result date, under­stand­ing the wait­ing list cri­te­ria, and prepar­ing for the phys­i­cal or inter­view rounds, you are already ahead of the com­pe­ti­tion. Remem­ber, even if you don’t find your name on the first list, the wait­ing list and alter­na­tive gov­ern­ment excel­lence schools like RPVVs offer fan­tas­tic path­ways to success.

At TillExam.com, we are com­mit­ted to pro­vid­ing you with the most accu­rate updates, expert prepa­ra­tion strate­gies, and high-qual­i­ty mock tests to ensure you reach your aca­d­e­m­ic goals.

What’s your next step?

  • Book­mark this page for the direct result link on April 30.
  • Check our Mock Tests to start prepar­ing for the Class 11 entrance or next year’s cycle.
  • Share this post with fel­low stu­dents and par­ents to keep them informed!

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