Today marks the final opportunity for parents and students aspiring to secure admission into India’s prestigious Sainik Schools. The All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2026 application window closes today, November 9, 2025. Candidates seeking admission to Class 6 and Class 9 must complete the registration process through the official website — exams.nta.nic.in/sainik-school-society.
Sainik Schools are renowned for their focus on academic excellence, discipline, leadership, and self-reliance — nurturing students with values that prepare them for future challenges, including entry into the National Defence Academy (NDA) and other premier institutions.
AISSEE 2026: Important Dates to Remember-
Last Date to Apply: November 9, 2025
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Last Date for Fee Payment: November 10, 2025
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Application Correction Window: November 12 to 14, 2025
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Entrance Exam Date: January 18, 2026 (Sunday)
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Result Declaration: Within 4–6 weeks after the exam
The AISSEE 2026 will be conducted offline (pen-and-paper mode) in 190 cities across India, using OMR-based answer sheets.
Where Admission Will Be OfferedFor the academic year 2026–27, admissions will be open for Class 6 and Class 9 in all existing 33 traditional Sainik Schools, along with 69 newly approved schools and 19 newly affiliated Sainik Schools that have expanded up to Class 9 this year.
These schools offer residential facilities, meaning students study and live on campus — helping them build discipline, leadership qualities, and independence from a young age.
Age Eligibility CriteriaTo be eligible for admission:
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Class 6: The student must be between 10 and 12 years old as of March 31, 2026.
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Class 9: The student’s age must be between 13 and 15 years as of March 31, 2026.
Candidates applying for AISSEE 2026 must pay the following application fees:
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General, OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), Defence, and Ex-Servicemen Categories: ₹850
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SC/ST Categories: ₹700
The fee payment can be made online through debit/credit cards, UPI, or net banking.
AISSEE 2026 Exam Pattern and Syllabus Overview For Class 6 Admission-
Medium of Exam: Conducted in 13 languages, including Hindi and English
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Duration: 150 minutes
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Total Marks: 300
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Total Questions: 125
| Language | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| Mathematics | 50 | 3 | 150 |
| Intelligence | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| General Knowledge | 25 | 2 | 50 |
Students will be tested on their language proficiency, reasoning, numerical ability, and general awareness.
For Class 9 Admission-
Medium of Exam: English only
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Duration: 180 minutes
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Total Marks: 400
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Total Questions: 150
| Mathematics | 50 | 4 | 200 |
| Intelligence | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| English | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| General Science | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| Social Science | 25 | 2 | 50 |
The exam will evaluate students’ comprehension, analytical reasoning, and academic proficiency in major subjects.
How to Apply for AISSEE 2026Visit the official NTA website: exams.nta.nic.in/sainik-school-society.
Click on the “AISSEE 2026 Registration” link.
Fill in all required personal, academic, and contact details carefully.
Upload your passport-size photograph, signature, and required documents.
Pay the application fee online and submit the form.
Download and print the confirmation page for reference.
The AISSEE 2026 entrance exam will be held on Sunday, January 18, 2026, in offline mode. Candidates must carry their admit card, photo ID, and stationery to the examination centre. The admit cards are expected to be released in the first week of January 2026 on the NTA portal.
Final TakeawayThe AISSEE serves as a gateway to India’s Sainik Schools, institutions known for producing disciplined, confident, and responsible students. With limited seats and nationwide competition, it’s essential to complete your application before today’s deadline (November 9) to avoid missing out.
For students aiming for a structured and value-based education system, Sainik Schools remain among India’s best choices for holistic growth and academic excellence.
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