Delhi CM Shri School Result 2026: Check, Download PDF, Verify Documents & Next Steps

Result for the CM SHRI entrance test (classes 6 & 9) was declared on 30 April 2026 on edudel.nic.in. Here’s how to check, download the PDF, prepare for document verification and what comes next.

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    Delhi CM Shri School Result 2026: How to Check, Download PDF, Document Verification & Next Steps

    The Delhi CM Shri School Result 2026 was declared on 30 April 2026 for students who sat the entrance exam on 13 April 2026 for classes 6 and 9. Results are available on the official DoE portal edudel.nic.in and the immediate next steps are document verification and publication of the merit list.

    Delhi CM Shri School Result 2026 — Quick summary: What students need to know right now

    • Result declared on 30 April 2026 for the CM SHRI School Entrance Test (classes 6 and 9 ).
    • The exam was held on 13 April 2026 across 75 special examination centres in Delhi.
    • Results can be checked on edudel.nic.in using your registration number and date of birth.
    • Next formal steps listed by the Directorate of Education (DoE) are document verification and preparation/publication of the merit list. Passing the exam does not automatically guarantee a seat; final selection depends on rank, school preferences and seat availability.

    Delhi CM Shri School Result 2026: Step-by-step — How to check and download your result from edudel.nic.in

    1. Open the official site edudel.nic.in in a browser. Use a laptop or phone with a stable connection.

    2. On the homepage, look for the link titled something like “CM SHRI Admission Result 2026-27” and click it. The result page will ask for login details.

    3. Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth exactly as used at the time of application. These two fields are mandatory.

    4. Click ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’. Your scorecard and rank (if published) should appear on screen.

    5. Download the result PDF and save a copy. If there is an option to print, take at least one printout for your records and for document verification.

    Troubleshooting tips

    • If the page is slow or the portal times out, try again after 10–15 minutes. Peak traffic hours are common right after result release.
    • If the PDF does not download, right-click the result and choose “Save as”, or use the browser’s print-to-PDF option.
    • Double-check you entered the registration number and DOB correctly—small typos are the most frequent cause of login failures.
    • If the site shows an error repeatedly, clear browser cache or try a different browser or device.

    Important dates and timeline you should save (at-a-glance)

    Event Date
    Entrance exam for classes 6 and 9 13 April 2026
    Result declaration (CM SHRI) 30 April 2026
    Class 11 admit card available from 1 May 2026
    Class 11 exam date 7 May 2026
    Next steps (document verification, merit list) Check edudel.nic.in for official schedule

    Note: The DoE has confirmed the result date and the class 11 schedule. Exact dates for document verification and merit list publication will be posted on the official portal.

    Understanding your result: marks, qualifying thresholds and what they mean

    The CM SHRI result will show your marks and, where published, the rank and whether you meet the minimum qualifying thresholds. The Directorate has set clear minimums:

    • General category: minimum 25% marks to qualify.
    • Reserved categories: minimum 20% marks to qualify.

    Meeting the qualifying marks means you are eligible for the next stage, but it is not the same as admission. Final selection depends on your rank relative to other candidates, the order of school choices you gave and the number of available seats in each school.

    Why a pass doesn't automatically give you admission

    Seats are limited in CM SHRI schools. Even if you pass the minimum threshold, students with higher ranks and matching choice preferences will be prioritised. The merit list and seat allocation rounds determine who gets an offer.

    Document verification: checklist and practical tips

    DoE has announced document verification as the next formal step. While the official checklist will appear with verification notices on edudel.nic.in, these are the typical documents you should keep ready:

    • Original and photocopy of the registration/application confirmation (if you received one).
    • Date of Birth proof (birth certificate or school/municipal records).
    • Previous school records or transfer certificate (for students shifting schools).
    • Proof of residence (Aadhaar, passport, utility bill in parent/guardian name, or other acceptable address proof per DoE rules).
    • Caste certificate if applying under a reserved category (self-attested copy and original for verification).

    Practical tips for the verification day

    • Carry originals plus at least two self-attested photocopies of each required document.
    • Keep documents organised in a folder with labelled separators for quick access.
    • Reach the venue at least 30 minutes early; verification often runs on a strict schedule.
    • If you don’t have a document, inform the verification officials and check the official notice—sometimes short extensions or provisional checks are allowed, but DoE will state the rules clearly.

    Common mistakes to avoid

    • Submitting unsigned or non-self-attested photocopies.
    • Bringing incomplete address proof when it’s explicitly required.
    • Waiting until the last minute to get originals or certified copies; many municipal and school offices take time to issue documents.

    Merit list, selection criteria and seat allocation explained

    How merit lists are prepared

    Merit lists are typically prepared based on scores obtained in the entrance exam and adherence to minimum qualifying marks. The DoE will publish merit lists or provisional lists on edudel.nic.in once document verification is complete.

    What affects your final selection

    • Your rank on the merit list.
    • The school choices you made during application.
    • Category-wise seat availability and reservation rules.
    • Timely document verification and fulfilling all verification requirements.

    If your name appears on the merit list

    • Watch the official portal for the allotment notice and follow instructions on accepting the seat.
    • Attend any counselling or on-the-spot admission sessions if offered.

    If your name does not appear

    • You may be placed on a waiting list; check the merit list notices for waiting-list policies.
    • Consider other schools and backup plans. Passing the exam and being on a waiting list still helps your case for transfers or second-round allotments.

    If your result is missing or there’s a discrepancy

    Steps to follow immediately

    • Re-enter your registration number and date of birth to confirm there was no input error.
    • Re-download the result PDF and save multiple copies with timestamps.
    • Take screenshots of any error messages or missing result screens for records.
    • Check the official portal’s announcement section for any notes about delays or corrections.

    Who to contact

    • Use the Directorate of Education’s official contact channels listed on edudel.nic.in for queries about missing or incorrect results. Keep your registration details and screenshots ready when you call or email.

    Record-keeping for appeals

    • Keep the downloaded PDF, screenshots and the time you accessed the portal. These help if you need to raise a formal query or appeal.

    Class 11 exam and admit card notes for aspirants

    Students registered for Class 11 exams should note these confirmed dates from the DoE:

    • Class 11 admit cards are available from 1 May 2026 on edudel.nic.in.
    • Class 11 exams are scheduled for 7 May 2026 .

    How to download the class 11 admit card

    • Visit edudel.nic.in and find the Class 11 admit card link.
    • Enter required credentials (registration number / DOB) and download the admit card as PDF.
    • Check the admit card carefully for your name, photograph, exam centre and exam timings. Report any mismatch to DoE immediately.

    Practical timeline checklist for students (what to do in the next 4 weeks)

    Time window Tasks to complete
    Next 1–3 days Download your CM SHRI result PDF, take printouts, note your score and rank (if shown). Verify details like name and registration number on the PDF.
    Within 1 week Gather originals and at least two self-attested photocopies of likely documents (DOB proof, residence proof, school records, caste certificate if applicable). Keep them in a labelled folder.
    Week 2 Watch edudel.nic.in for document verification schedule and merit list notices. Plan travel to the verification venue and check timings.
    Week 3 Attend document verification on scheduled date with originals and copies. Keep multiple identity proofs and the downloaded result PDF with you.
    Week 4 Check merit list/allotment results. If offered a seat, follow acceptance and fee payment instructions immediately to secure it. If on waiting list, note next-round dates or counselling schedule.

    Deadlines to watch carefully

    • Any allotment acceptance or fee payment deadlines published in merit notices; missing these can forfeit your seat.
    • Document verification dates once announced on edudel.nic.in.

    Final tips: preparing documents, staying calm and planning alternatives

    Be organised and punctual. Keep multiple copies of all important documents and store digital copies on your phone or cloud. Confirm travel and time for verification well in advance.

    If you miss selection this year

    • Consider other good schools and lateral entry options.
    • Keep the result PDF and rank; this can help for transfers or for future applications.
    • Discuss with your current school about bridging courses or support options before the new academic year.

    Stay updated only from official sources such as the Directorate of Education portal (edudel.nic.in). That’s where DoE will post verification schedules, merit lists and further instructions.

    FAQs

    Q: Where can I check the Delhi CM Shri School Result 2026?

    A: Check the result on the official DoE portal edudel.nic.in using your registration number and date of birth.

    Q: When was the CM SHRI result 2026 released?

    A: The result was released on 30 April 2026 .

    Q: What are the minimum qualifying marks for the CM SHRI entrance test?

    A: The minimum qualifying marks are 25% for the general category and 20% for reserved categories.

    Q: I can’t find my result on the portal. What should I do?

    A: First recheck your registration number and DOB. If correct, re-download the PDF and take screenshots. If the problem persists, contact the Directorate of Education through contacts listed on edudel.nic.in and keep your registration details handy.

    Q: Does passing the entrance test guarantee admission to a CM SHRI school?

    A: No. Passing the test makes you eligible for the next stage, but final admission depends on rank, school choices and seat availability.

    Q: When are Class 11 admit cards and exams scheduled?

    A: Class 11 admit cards are available from 1 May 2026 and Class 11 exams are scheduled for 7 May 2026 .

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