Jamia Millia Islamia opens school admissions for 2026-27; no fee hike for Indian students
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 8, 2026 | 07:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
Jamia School Admission 2026: Applications are open for Nursery to Class 11, with forms for junior classes closing January 27. Lottery-based selection is scheduled on February 7 and 8.
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has issued the admission prospectus for its schools for the academic session 2026-27 and opened the applications window for nursery, preparatory, Class 1, 6, 9 and 11. Eligible candidates can apply for the admissions through the official portal at admission.jmi.ac.in.
The university states that applicants, including foreign nationals and NRI wards, can apply to Mushir Fatma Nursery School, Jamia Middle School, Jamia Senior Secondary School, Syed Abid Husain Senior Secondary School (self-financed), and Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School (self-financed). The application fee is Rs 500 for Indian candidates and Rs 1,500 for foreign nationals and NRI wards.
As per the official schedule, the last date to submit the application form for Nursery, Preparatory, and Class I is January 27, 2026, and the selection will be done through a lottery on February 7 for preparatory and Class 1, and on February 8 for nursery. The entrance tests for higher classes, including 6, 9 and 11, will be held between late March and mid-April 2026.
Jamia School Admission 2026: No increase in fees
The institute states that the JMI school admissions for the 2026-27 session will see no fee increase for Indian students across all classes and schools. “This is a significant milestone,” said Asif, VC JMI, on the occasion, adding, “Our schools are the foundation and the bedrock of the education system of India.”
The announcement of no fee hike by JMI comes amid a broader debate on school fees in Delhi. Recently, over 800 private unaided recognised schools in the capital moved the Delhi High Court , challenging new fee regulations introduced by the Directorate of Education, which cap fees and registration charges. In contrast, JMI’s schools have retained the existing fee structure while emphasising inclusive education and infrastructure upgrades.
Students and parents can check the school-wise and class-wise fee structure for the 2026-27 academic session from the prospectus available on the official website.
JMI School Admission 2026: Important dates
The class-wise form submission deadline and entrance exam dates for Jamia schools' admission 2026 are given in the table below.
|
Class |
Online Submission of Class Pre-Admission Forms (2026) |
Mode of Admission |
Date for Lot/Written Test |
|
Preparatory |
January 7, 2026 to January 27, 2026 |
Draw of lots |
February 7 at 10 am onwards |
|
1 |
February 7 at 2:30 pm onwards |
||
|
Nursery |
February 8 at 10 am onwards |
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|
6 |
February 5 to March 5 |
Written Test |
March 29 |
|
9 |
|||
|
11 (Science) |
February 20 to March 28 |
April 11 |
|
|
11 (Arts) |
April 12 |
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|
11 (Commerce) |
“A noteworthy feature of this admission is the multi-city entrance test facility for classes VI, IX, and XI (Science, Arts and Commerce streams), which will be conducted in Delhi, Lucknow Patna, Kolkata and Srinagar,” the JMI said.
JMI further informed that the offline applications for Balak Mata Centres will be available from March 5, 2026, at Matia Mahal, Qassabpura, and Beriwala Bagh, with submissions due by April 20, 2026. The application fee for these centres is Rs 50 per candidate.
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