AISSEE 2021: The online application process for the All Indian Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE 2021) begins on Tuesday, October 20. Candidates who wish to take admission in class 6th to 9th in any of the 33 Sainik Schools across the country for the academic session 2021-22 can apply online through the official website. The online application process will take place between October 20 and November 19.

Aspirants will have to register online by providing the necessary information on the official website and paying the application fee via net banking/ debit card/ credit card/ Paytm Wallet etc.

AISSEE 2021: Important dates

 The application begins- October 20, 2020

Application closes: November 19, 2020

Exam Date —January 10, 2021

Eligibility for Class sixth Admission

The candidates need to be between 10 and 12 years as of 31.03.2021. Admission for ladies can also be open.

Eligibility for Class 9 Admission

The candidates need to be between 13 and 15 years as on 31.03.2021 and will have handed Class 8, from a recognized faculty, at the time of admission.

Application / Exam Fee for AISSEE 2021

Rs 400 /- for SC/ST candidates

Rs 550/- for all other categories

How to apply for Sainik School Admission 2021:

Visit the official website at aissee.nta.nic.in

Click on the link given for online registration

Provide the necessary information in the form

Your ID and password will be generated and will be sent on your registered mobile number and email ID. Keep them saved somewhere.

Login using the same ID and password and proceed to fill the form

Upload the photograph of the candidate

Pay the application fee online via digital payment options and submit your form

You will receive an acknowledgment after your form is submitted, on your mobile number via SMS and on email ID.

Official Website

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Mean-while, India has reported less than 50,000 coronavirus cases, recorded in the past 24 hours, after over two months. India on Tuesday added 46,791 fresh coronavirus cases to the total tally, taking the Covid-19 caseload in the country to just over 75.97 lakh, according to the data released by the health ministry.

It was on July 29 when India had reported a spike of 48,513 single-day coronavirus cases. The infections in India have increased since then, going up to over 97,000 one-day cases on September 17.

India’s coronavirus tally currently stands at 75,97,064. In the past 24 hours, 587 coronavirus positive patients have succumbed to the infection, taking the death toll in the country to 1,15,197.

Apart from the daily coronavirus cases, India has also seen a dip of 23,517 in its active cases since Monday. As of Tuesday, there are 7,48,538 active cases in India. A total of 67,33,329 people have recovered from the disease — a rise by 69,721 since Monday.

On Monday, coronavirus cases in India crossed the 75-lakh lakh as the country detected a spike of 55,722 fresh Covid-19 infections.

Maintaining a “steady declining trend”, the number of active coronavirus cases in India stayed below eight lakh for the fourth consecutive day.