So, the big day is finally over! If you are reading this, chances are your child (or a student you know) just walked out of the exam hall for the JNVST
So, the big day is finally over! If you are reading this, chances are your child (or a student you know) just walked out of the exam hall for the
JNVST Class 6 Phase 1 Exam
held on
13 December 2025
.
First of all, take a deep breath. The hard work is done. But I know exactly what’s running through your mind right now:
“Did they score enough?”
“What will the cutoff be this year?”
Click here to check cutoff marks
Since the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) doesn’t release an official “cutoff marks” list like other exams, figuring out the safe score can be tricky. But don’t worry, based on the difficulty level of today’s paper and previous years’ trends, we have prepared a detailed analysis of the
expected cutoff marks
for 2025-26 admission.
Let’s dive right in and see where your child stands.
Quick Exam Overview: 13 Dec 2025
Before we look at the numbers, let’s talk about the paper itself. The cutoff depends heavily on how tough the question paper was.
Exam Date:
13 December 2025 (Winter Bound Phase 1)
Total Marks:
Total Questions:
Paper Difficulty:
Moderate (Based on initial student feedback)
Note:
The competition is tougher in urban areas compared to rural areas because of the 75% reservation policy for rural candidates.
Expected JNVST Class 6 Cutoff Marks (Category Wise)
Below is the
tentative cutoff
list. Please remember, this is an estimate. The actual selection happens largely at the Block and District level, so marks can vary from district to district.
1. Rural Candidates (75% Quota)
Rural students have a slight advantage due to the reservation. Here is the safe score range:
Category
Gender
Expected Cutoff Marks (Out of 100)
General
Boys
82 – 85
Girls
78 – 82
OBC
Boys
78 – 80
Girls
75 – 77
SC
Boys
70 – 75
Girls
68 – 72
ST
65 – 70
60 – 66
2. Urban Candidates (Open Quota)
Since seats are fewer for urban students, the cutoff goes much higher.
Category
Gender
Expected Cutoff Marks (Out of 100)
General
92 – 95
90 – 92
OBC
88 – 90
86 – 88
SC
80 – 84
78 – 81
ST
75 – 78
72 – 75
Pro Tip:
If your child has scored above
90 marks
, they are in the “Green Zone” regardless of their category.
Factors That Decide the Cutoff
You might be wondering,
why does the cutoff change every year?
Number of Candidates:
If more students appeared in your specific district, the cutoff goes up.
Difficulty Level:
If the 13th Dec 2025 paper was easy, the cutoff will skyrocket. If it was tricky, the cutoff drops.
Block-Level Competition:
JNVST selection is unique because it picks students from every block. If your specific block has very smart students, the cutoff for you will be higher than the neighboring block.
How to Check JNVST Class 6 Result 2026?
The results for the Phase 1 exam (held in Dec 2025) are typically expected around
January or February 2026
.
Visit the official website:
navodaya.gov.in
.
Look for the “Class 6 JNVST 2026 Result” link.
Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
If selected, the screen will show a message confirming provisional selection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will the JNVST Class 6 Result 2026 be declared?
The result for the Phase 1 exam conducted on 13 December 2025 is expected to be released in January or February 2026.
What is the passing mark for JNV Class 6?
There is no fixed passing mark. However, candidates usually need to score above 60-70 marks just to be considered, though selection usually happens at 80+.
Is there any negative marking in the JNVST exam?
No, there is no negative marking for wrong answers.
How many seats are available in each Navodaya Vidyalaya?
Generally, there are 80 seats per JNV for Class 6 admission.
Is the cutoff different for Rural and Urban students?
Yes, Rural students have a lower cutoff because 75% of seats are reserved for them.
What documents are needed after selection?
You will need the Residence Certificate, Birth Certificate, Caste Certificate (if applicable), and Rural area study certificate.
Can I apply for rechecking of marks?
No, Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti does not allow re-evaluation or rechecking of answer sheets.
What happens if two students get the same marks?
If there is a tie, preference is given to the student who scored higher in Mental Ability, then Arithmetic, and then Language. If the tie persists, the younger candidate is preferred (boys) or female candidate preference varies by rule updates.
Is the 13 December exam for all states?
No, this specific date (Phase 1) is usually for Winter Bound JNVs (like in hilly areas) or specific regions. Phase 2 for other regions happens later (usually April).
How many questions were there in the Mental Ability section?
There were 40 questions in the Mental Ability section, carrying 50 marks.
What is the reservation for OBC candidates?
There is a 27% reservation for OBC candidates within the available seats.
Can a student appear for JNVST a second time?
No, a stude
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