Thousands of Delhi students and parents are waiting for the CM SHRI School entrance test result. The date is almost here. Here is everything you need — when results drop, how to check on edudel.nic.in, what the passing marks are, and exactly what happens after the result is declared.
Result Expected Date — Mark Your Calendar
Based on the official schedule released by the Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi:
| Class | Exam Date | Result Expected |
| Class 6 | April 13, 2026 (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM) | On or before April 30, 2026 |
| Class 9 | April 13, 2026 (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM) | On or before April 30, 2026 |
| Class 11 | May 7, 2026 (11:30 AM – 2:30 PM) | By May 25, 2026 |
Class 11 Admit Card: Available for download from May 1, 2026 at 12 Noon onwards at the official DoE portal — edudel.nic.in/cmshriapp
Results will be published on the official CM SHRI School admission portal. Once declared, students can check their scores and qualifying status using their login credentials.
Official Websites — Where to Check the Result
| Portal | URL |
| CM SHRI Admission Portal | edudel.nic.in/cmshriapp |
| DoE Delhi Official Website | edudel.nic.in |
The result link will be activated directly on the CM SHRI admissions portal at edudel.nic.in once officially declared. Keep the portal bookmarked and refresh on April 30.
How to Check CM SHRI School Result 2026 — Step by Step
Step 1 → Visit edudel.nic.in or directly edudel.nic.in/cmshriapp
Step 2 → Click on the “CM SHRI School Admission 2026-27” section on the homepage
Step 3 → Locate the “CM SHRI Result 2026-27” link (will be activated when results are declared)
Step 4 → Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth / Password
Step 5 → Your CM SHRI entrance test result — including subject-wise marks and qualifying status — will appear on screen
Step 6 → Download and save the result PDF for future reference
Tip: On result day, the DoE website may experience heavy traffic. Keep your Registration Number ready and try the portal at different times if you face access issues.
Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme — What Was Tested
Class 6 Exam Pattern:
| Section | Subject | Questions | Marks |
| I | Language (Hindi) | 10 | 40 |
| II | Language (English) | 10 | 40 |
| III | General Awareness | 10 | 40 |
| IV | Mental Ability | 20 | 80 |
| V | Numerical Aptitude | 25 | 100 |
| Total | — | 75 | 300 |
Duration: 150 minutes | No Negative Marking for Class 6
Class 9 Exam Pattern:
| Parameter | Details |
| Total Questions | 100 |
| Maximum Marks | 400 |
| Duration | 150 minutes |
| Negative Marking | Yes — applicable for Class 9 |
| Subjects Covered | Language, Maths, Science, Social Science, General Knowledge |
Class 11 Exam Pattern (May 7, 2026):
Class 11 has two papers depending on the stream chosen:
- Paper I: HE21CS (STEM Courses)
- Paper II: HE21CS (Finance), Humanities & PVA Courses
| Parameter | Details |
| Maximum Marks | 400 |
| Duration | 150 minutes |
| Negative Marking | Yes — applicable for Class 11 |
Qualifying / Passing Marks — What You Need to Score
| Category | Minimum Qualifying Marks |
| General Category | 25% of total marks |
| Reserved Category | 20% of total marks |
In absolute terms:
- Class 6 (300 marks total): General = 75 marks, Reserved = 60 marks
- Class 9 & 11 (400 marks total): General = 100 marks, Reserved = 80 marks
Qualifying the minimum marks does not guarantee admission — it only makes a student eligible for the merit list. Admission is purely merit-based, and competition is intense across all 75 CM SHRI Schools.
About CM SHRI Schools — What Makes Them Special
The CM SHRI Schools (Chief Minister Schools of High Excellence, Research and Innovation) are 75 upgraded Delhi government schools that operate under a special “Specified Category” status under the RTE Act 2009.
Key features:
- Affiliated with CBSE
- AI-enabled smart classrooms with digital boards and interactive learning tools
- STEM and robotics labs
- Career guidance portal for competitive exams (JEE, NEET, CUET, CLAT, NDA)
- ICT labs, digital libraries and language labs
- Aligned with NEP 2020, NCFSE and NCFFS
- No tuition fees — completely free government education with world-class infrastructure
The programme was launched on February 17, 2026 by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta at a CM SHRI School in Sarojini Nagar.
Seat Reservation — Who Gets Priority?
| Category | Reservation |
| Students from Delhi Government Schools (DoE, MCD, NDMC, KV, Navodaya, govt-aided) | 50% of all seats |
| Other eligible Delhi students (private schools, etc.) | 50% of remaining seats |
This 50% reservation for government school students is a significant policy provision that levels the playing field for students from less privileged school backgrounds.
What Happens After the Result — Step by Step
Step 1 — Merit List Preparation
After results are declared, DoE prepares a merit list based on scores for each school. Students are ranked in order of marks, with tie-breaking criteria applied as per DoE rules.
Step 2 — School Allotment
Based on the merit list and school preferences submitted during application (Class 6: up to 2 schools; Class 9 & 11: up to 3 schools), allotments are made.
Step 3 — Document Verification
Selected students must complete document verification at their allotted school within the specified timeframe. Required documents typically include:
- Birth certificate
- Aadhaar card
- Address proof
- Previous class marksheet
- Passport-size photographs
- CWSN certificate (if applicable)
Step 4 — Second Round (Shaheed Bhagat Singh CM SHRI School Only)
Students allotted to the Shaheed Bhagat Singh CM SHRI School must undergo a mandatory second round consisting of:
- Physical Fitness Test
- Medical Fitness Test
Final selection for this specific school depends on performance in both the entrance exam and the physical/medical fitness assessment.
Step 5 — Admission Completion
Final admissions must be completed by the dates specified in the DoE notification. Parents must complete all formalities within the deadline to secure their child’s seat.
Complete Timeline — Key Dates at a Glance
| Event | Date |
| Application Window | February 27 – March 25, 2026 |
| Class 6 & 9 Entrance Test | April 13, 2026 (11:30 AM – 2:00 PM) |
| Admit Card for Class 11 | May 1, 2026 (from 12 Noon) |
| Class 6 & 9 Result | On or before April 30, 2026 |
| Class 11 Entrance Test | May 7, 2026 (11:30 AM – 2:30 PM) |
| Class 11 Result | By May 25, 2026 |
CM SHRI School Entrance Test Result 2026 — FAQs
Q. When will the CM SHRI School entrance test result 2026 be declared?
Results for Class 6 and 9 are expected on or before April 30, 2026. Class 11 results are expected by May 25, 2026.
Q. Where can I check the CM SHRI School result 2026?
At the official DoE portal — edudel.nic.in or directly at edudel.nic.in/cmshriapp.
Q. What credentials are needed to check the result?
Your Registration Number and Date of Birth / Password used during the CM SHRI online application.
Q. What are the qualifying marks for CM SHRI School admission?
General category: 25% of total marks. Reserved category: 20% of total marks. Qualifying does not guarantee admission — final selection is strictly merit-based.
Q. When is the CM SHRI Class 11 entrance test?
May 7, 2026 from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Admit cards are available from May 1, 2026 at 12 Noon onwards.
Q. What is the second round for Shaheed Bhagat Singh CM SHRI School?
Students allotted to this specific school must undergo a Physical Fitness Test and Medical Fitness Test. Final selection depends on both the entrance exam score and physical/medical fitness results.
Q. Is there negative marking in the CM SHRI entrance test?
No negative marking for Class 6. Negative marking applies for Class 9 and Class 11.
Q. How many CM SHRI Schools are there in Delhi?
75 CM SHRI Schools across Delhi, all CBSE-affiliated, under the DoE.
Q. Is CM SHRI School free to attend?
Yes — CM SHRI Schools are government schools with no tuition fees, offering free, world-class education aligned with NEP 2020.

