KVS Admission 2026: Balvatika, Class 1 third lottery list out; steps to check, required documents
Sakshi Gupta | April 21, 2026 | 08:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
KVS releases third admission lottery list 2026; parents can check Balvatika, Class 1 at kvsangathan.nic.in
The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) issued the third provisional admission list today, April 21, 2026 on the official websites of KVS at kvsangathan.nic.in, admission.kvs.gov.in and education.gov.in/kvs/. Earlier, the KVS released the first list on April 9 and 10 and the second list on April 16, 2026. The Sangathan declared the Balvatika lottery results on April 8, 2026 and the Class 1 results on April 9, 2026.
The Balvatika registration process was held from March 20 to April 2, 2026. In case of need, offline registrations will take place between April 22 and April 26, 2026. Admissions for Balvatika and Classes 2 onwards are scheduled from April 15 to April 20, 2026, while the last date for completing admissions, except for Class 11 is June 30, 2026.
Parents are informed that if their child’s name appears on the provisional list, then they need to complete the admission formalities and document verification within the given timeframe. Failing to do so will result in the seat being automatically cancelled.
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KVS Admission Third List 2026: Steps to check
To download the KVS admission third list 2026, parents can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of KVS at kvsangathan.nic.in
- On the homepage, choose the relevant state and Kendriya Vidyalaya
- Click on the "Admissions 2026-27" tab and then select the "Balvatika Provisional Selection List 2026" or "Lottery Result 2026" link
- From the dropdown menu, choose the specific KV region and school name
- The provisional third list will open as a PDF file on new page
- Parents can check their child’s registration number by using Ctrl+F key
KVS Balvatika Lottery Result 2026: Documents required
The necessary documents required for admission are:
- Copy of the online registration form
- Date of birth certificate
- Relevant category certificates (SC, ST, OBC-NCL, BPL, EWS, SGC, or disability)
- Proof of residence (for RTE candidates)
- Candidate’s Aadhaar card
- Blood group report
- For uniformed Defence employees: retirement certificate and service certificate showing transfers in the last seven years
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KVS Class 1 Admission 2026: How the lottery system works?
Admissions to Balvatika and Class 1 in Kendriya Vidyalayas are carried out through a computerised lottery system. This year, after the registration process ended, applications were sorted into categories such as RTE, service priority, and other reserved quotas.
Following this, a randomised digital draw was conducted to select candidates within each category. Based on the outcome, provisional selection lists and waiting lists were generated and published as per the announced schedule.
For admissions to higher classes (Class 2 onwards), the process is conducted offline depending on the availability of seats, and separate lists are released. Admissions for Class 11 will commence after the declaration of the CBSE Class 10 results.
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