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Delhi CM Shri School Admission Result 2026 DECLARED — Class 11 OUT, Check Merit List at edudel.nic.in

The waiting is over. Delhi’s most sought-after government school admission results are officially out — and if your child appeared for the CM Shri School entrance test, this is the moment to check right now.

Breaking: Class 11 Result Declared

The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi has released the CM Shri School Admission Test 2026 result for Class 11, May 31, 2026, at the official website edudel.nic.in. Students who appeared for the Class 11 admission test can now log in using their registration ID and roll number to check their results and merit list standing.

For Classes 6 and 9, the results were announced on April 30, 2026 at 12 PM.

Today’s Class 11 result completes the CM Shri School 2026 admission cycle.

All three classes — 6, 9 and 11 — are now declared. The full admission process is officially underway.

Complete Result Timeline — At a Glance

ClassExam DateResult Date
Class 6April 13, 2026 (last week of April)April 30, 2026 (12 PM)
Class 9April 13, 2026 (last week of April)April 30, 2026 (12 PM)
Class 11May 7, 2026May 31, 2026

How to Check CM Shri School Admission Result 2026 — Step by Step

Candidates can access their CM Shri School 2026 results through the result login window on the official website at edudel.nic.in. They must enter their registration ID and roll number to access the result.

Here’s the exact process:

Step 1 → Go to the official DoE website: edudel.nic.in

Step 2 → On the homepage, click on “CM Shri School Admission Test 2026”

Step 3 → Click on “CM Shri School Result 2026 Merit List”

Step 4 → Enter your Registration ID and Roll Number

Step 5 → Your result, merit list position, and allotted school will appear on screen

Step 6 → Download the PDF and look for the candidate’s name, roll number and allotted school.

Step 7 → Take a printout — you will need it for admission formalities

Important: Students or parents are advised to keep a printout of the result/merit list for further admission formalities.

What to Do After Checking Your Result — Admission Process

Getting selected is just Step 1. Here’s what you must do next without delay:

Candidates whose names appear on the merit list must report to their assigned CM Shri School within the specified time frame. Go through the CM Shri admission test merit list carefully and check if the candidate’s details are correct. Go to the allotted CM Shri School with all the documents necessary for the admission process, such as birth certificate, residence proof and result. Provide all the documents to the school authority required for admission, and fill out the admission form within the given timeline. Pay the fees asked by the school for the confirmation of the admission.

If candidates do not complete any of the steps within the specified deadline, it may result in the cancellation of their admission.

Do not delay. Miss the document deadline and you lose the seat — regardless of your rank on the merit list.

Documents Required at the Allotted School

Collect and keep these ready before visiting your allotted CM Shri School:

  • Birth Certificate of the student
  • Residence Proof — Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Ration Card of parent
  • Previous Class Marksheet / Report Card
  • Transfer Certificate / School Leaving Certificate (if applicable)
  • Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC if applicable)
  • Disability Certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport Size Photographs (recent, white background)
  • Printout of Result / Merit List

What Makes CM Shri Schools Worth the Competition?

These aren’t ordinary Delhi government schools — and that’s precisely why thousands of students appeared for the entrance test this year.

The CM Shri Schools are a premium school initiative of the Delhi government, modelled on the Centre’s PM Shri schools and built under the framework of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

Each CM Shri School is designed to offer advanced learning environments with AI-enabled libraries, smart classrooms, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) tools, smartboards, biometric attendance systems, and robotics laboratories.

The Delhi government will upgrade 75 CM Shri schools with artificial intelligence-enabled learning, smart boards, projectors and other advanced facilities, aiming to build future-ready institutions aligned with global education standards. The schools will promote futuristic learning through AI-powered personalised learning hubs, digital integration and experiential teaching methods.

These institutions are being developed with a focus on sustainability, operating as zero-waste and solar-powered campuses. Each school will be equipped with AI-enabled libraries, smart classrooms featuring augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) tools, smartboards, biometric attendance systems and robotics laboratories to promote innovation among students.

In plain terms: AI libraries, VR classrooms, robotics labs, and green campuses — at government school fees. For a Delhi parent, this is an extraordinary opportunity.

How Seats Were Allocated — Reservation Breakdown

Understanding the seat structure helps set expectations for candidates checking the merit list today.

Half of the seats are reserved for students from government and government-aided schools, including those under the DoE, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council, Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalayas.

Students from marginalised categories such as SC, ST, OBC (non-creamy layer) and children with special needs will get 5 per cent relaxation in eligibility criteria.

Seat TypeAllocation
Reserved — Delhi Government School students50%
Open — All eligible Delhi residents50%
SC / ST / OBC (NCL) / CWSN5% eligibility relaxation

Quick Recap — The Exam Pattern That Was Tested

For candidates and parents who want context on what their child faced:

The Class 6 question paper was bilingual, while papers for Classes 9 and 11 were in English. There is no negative marking for the Class 6 exam, but it applied to the tests for Classes 9 and 11. The maximum marks for the Class 6 examination are 300, while the tests for Classes 9 and 11 carry 400 marks each.

ClassLanguageMax MarksNegative Marking
Class 6Bilingual (Hindi + English)300No
Class 9English400Yes
Class 11English400Yes

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