Exam Category:
Teaching Exams
Exam Name:
KVS Exam Guide
The Central Board of Secondary Education has published the city intimation slip on behalf of the recruitment bodies, and this matters for your immediate planning.
This update covers the Tier-II stage for both teaching and non-teaching vacancies and confirms the test window set for 27-31 March 2026, affecting 15,762 posts.
First, you should verify your allotted exam city, date and shift so you can plan travel and logistics without last-minute stress.
All information was shared via official channels, so rely on the board's portal for authentic release status and admit card timings.
On this page you will find how to download the slip, the full schedule, the city list, and simple troubleshooting steps if the portal does not load.
All Details
How you can download the KVS NVS Tier-II exam city intimation slip
To avoid last-minute stress, confirm your registration details and then proceed to the official portals to download the slip. You will need only two items ready: your registration number and your date of birth exactly as used during application.
Login details you’ll need
Registration number: commonly starts with 2598 for this cycle. Enter it without spaces.
Date of birth: use the same format you supplied earlier. Mistyped DOB will block access.
Official access routes
On-page steps to follow
Choose your category, enter the registration/application number, type your DOB and complete the captcha. Then click the download button to fetch the PDF.
Double-check the on-screen details before you save so you do not keep the wrong slip by mistake.
After download
Save the PDF to both phone and laptop for backup.
Keep a printed copy for travel, leave applications and quick reference.
Note: the printed slip helps planning but is not a substitute for the final admit card.
City intimation slip vs admit card: what you must not confuse
Think of the city intimation slip as a travel notice; the admit card remains the mandatory hall ticket. The slip tells you the allotted state, date and reporting shift so you can plan transport and lodging.
Why the city slip is not enough for entry to the hall
The slip is an advance planning document only. If you reach the centre with just the slip, invigilators will not permit entry.
What extra the admit card provides
The admit card adds crucial venue and timing information that the slip omits.
Exact centre address and room allocation.
Precise reporting time and entry instructions.
Photograph and signature verification fields linked to your registration.
"Carry the printed admit card and your photo ID together — that is what staff will check first."
Keep checking the official portal around the expected release window so you do not miss the download. Print the card, carry a valid ID and travel with a copy of the city slip for reference.
Conclusion
You can now confirm your allotment on official portals and plan accordingly. The city intimation slip is live, so check your exam city, exam date and reporting shift at once.
Remember the tier window runs from 27–31 March. Align your revision with your post-wise schedule and shift to avoid last-minute rush.
Save the slip PDF, book travel sensibly and keep monitoring portals for the admit card release around 23–24 March. The admit card is mandatory for entry; the slip alone is for planning.
Quick checklist: keep credentials ready, print both admit card and slip, verify all details, and avoid last-minute downloads to reduce stress during recruitment.
For further updates on kvs nvs and the nvs tier schedule, keep checking the official sites and your mailbox.
Disclaimer:
All eligible and interested candidates are advised to read the official notification carefully before applying online.
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