chapter-2 - Kalikiri Sainik School
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chapter-2 - Kalikiri Sainik School
Learn to Lead SAINIK SCHOOL KALIKIRI Chittoor Dist, Andhra Pradesh - 517 234. . 1 Prospectus Learn to Lead CHAPTER - 1 ABOUT SAINIK SCHOOL KALIKIRI INTRODUCTION The Sainik Schools are established by Ministry of Defence, Govt of India. Admission to these Schools is through an All India Entrance Examination. The Schools function under Sainik Schools Society, Ministry of Defence, having a Board of Governors with Raksha Rajya Mantri as the Chairman. The Chief Ministers or Education Ministers of various states where Sainik Schools are located are also members of the Board of Governors. The Schools are named after the locations in which they are situated. Sainik School Kalikri is the Twenty Fifth School established and the second in Andhra Pradesh. At present Admission is offered in Class VI only. This is a fully residential School for boys only. The School is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education and also member of Indian Public Schools Conference. AIM 1. The primary aim of Sainik Schools is to prepare boys academically, physically and mentally for entry into the National Defence Academy. OBJECTIVE 2. The School beside giving the knowledge of the 3R’s lay emphasis on following other objectives :(a) To remove regional imbalance in the officer cadre of the Defence Services. (b) To develop qualities of body, mind and character enabling the young boys of today to become good and useful citizens of tomorrow. (c) To bring public school education within the reach of the common man. VISION 3. Our vision is to build a responsible younger generation with a healthy body and reflective mind with good habits to blossom into an integrated personality. The vision of the school is to create and nurture a learning culture that believes in and breathes change through education. . 2 Prospectus Learn to Lead OUR MOTTO & COLOUR 4. The motto of our school is“LEARN TO LEAD”. The staff and students of the school are expected to keep the school motto utmost in their minds and ensure standard of excellence in all their day-to-day activities. The school crest embodies Steel Grey and Maroon. Grey signifies Grit & Determination; Maroon indicates Sacrifice, Strength and Bravery. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION & CURRICULUM 5. The medium of instruction is English. Hindi is a compulsory subject up to Class X and Telugu is taught up to Class VIII. The School caters only for the Science Stream with Biology/Computer Science as optional subject at +2 level. Sainik Schools prepare boys for the following examinations:(a) Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi. (i) All India Secondary School Examination (Class X). (ii) All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII). (b) Union Public Service Commission Examination for admission to National Defence Academy. ADMINISTRATION 6. This Sainik School has a Local Board of Administration which oversees the overall administration of the School and ensures implementation of policies laid down by the Board of Governors from time to time. General Officer Commanding, Andhra Sub Area, Secunderabad is the Chairman of Local Board of Administration of the School. 7. The Principal is the administrative, academic and functional head of the institution. He is assisted by Vice-Principal and Administrative Officer. All three are serving officers from the Indian Armed Forces. The School also has a well-qualified and experienced team of academic and administrative staff. ACADEMICS 8. 9. Each class has generally 35 to 40 students in each section. The student-teacher ratio is kept in mind to ensure the development of each student to make learning more challenging and meaningful. Scholarly pursuits in classes are supported by tutorial guidance, laboratory work, field excursions, participation in co-curricular and sports activities. The search for individual and group excellence are facilitated through participation in Inter-house, Inter-school and Zonal activities. As per the new system of Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) the first term will be from 1st April to 30th September and the second term from 1st October to 31st March. The vacations are generally from mid of May to mid June and late December to early January. . 3 Prospectus Learn to Lead EVALUATION AND EXAMINATION SYSTEM 10. At Sainik School, students are evaluated on the basis of their willingness to learn and by the efforts they put in to achieve their goals. Based on a CCE, evaluation in the school is a combined effort on the part of the teachers and the students for better understanding through learning experiences for each student. Processes of learning and the relationships that students create while learning are accorded high significance. Students are usually not compared to each other. Alternatively, they are gently guided to understand the inherent strengths, virtues and potential they possess within themselves. The objective is to recognize the progress that each child makes in their own learning curve. 11. Teachers use daily class observations, students’ creative pursuits, informal assessments, group and individual goal settings as indicators of progress and development. Tests are held regularly and Progress Reports are sent to parents every year as per CCE scheme of CBSE up to Class X. Special attention is paid to those boys who are weak in certain subjects. Services of teachers are available at the time of supervised studies. STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS 12. Students participate actively in the management of their Houses, Cadets’ Mess, Games, Sports, Cultural events, Clubs etc. One of the Chief Objectives of the ‘House system’ is to promote sense of belongingness, comradeship and collective spirit in different fields of educational activity. The school is divided into four different Houses. The suggestions made by the students are given due consideration by the School authorities. Boys from Senior Classes are given School/House Appointments to exercise their organizing ability and develop qualities of leadership. The Cadet Appointments assist in ensuring discipline in the school. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 13. Visualised as a “school for learning’’ for children, teachers and parents, the physical space of Sainik School reflects beauty, thoughtfulness and interaction with the elements. For the child it represents a place where a variety of modes are available for children to weave in and out of large and small group and individual places of learning, a space where . 4 Prospectus Learn to Lead children feel a sense of belongingness. Classrooms, libraries, laboratories and activity rooms are setup to inspire interaction and active participation. Well-ventilated and well lit classrooms with windows are designed for comfort in varying weather conditions of South India. SPORTS 14. For true integrated growth to take place, our children’s physical strength must be systematically developed. Sports facilities at school include outdoor & indoor sports. Initially emphasis is laid on the development of physical stamina, flexibility, balance, strength, overcoming physical fears and hesitations. Team accomplishments complement individual goals for excellence. Gradually, skills of play and precision with mastery assume greater significance for students of the senior classes. Health and Physical Education forms an integral part of the training schedule of the School. For imparting Physical Education effectively, the school has qualified Army PT Instructors. The school provides facilities for major games like Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Hockey and Swimming. NCC training is also compulsory. 15. The school will not be liable for any compensation on account of injuries which may be sustained by the students at any time during his stay in the school while taking part in sports or other co-curricular activities of the school. All expenses that may be incurred, on treatment of such injuries will be borne by the parent/guardian. FACILITIES 16. Sufficient number of Classrooms are equipped with multimedia learning/teaching aids. A well-equipped Library with a varied collection of books in English and Hindi, Lab facilities including IT Labs, Science Labs, Robotics lab and Hobby clubs including Cycling club are also available for the cadets. . 5 Prospectus Learn to Lead DORMITORIES 17. All boys are accommodated in ‘Houses’ under the supervision of a House Master who keeps himself in close touch with the boys. A House Master with the help of House Tutors are responsible for the care, welfare and discipline of the boys in his House. All competitions are held based on house system to promote healthy and fair camaraderie and team spirit. Trophies and individual prizes are awarded to the Houses and boys for creditable performance in all fields. MEDICAL FACILITY 18. The School has a well equipped infirmary. A qualified and experienced Nursing Assistant is present on campus. Serious illness is notified to the parents immediately. Cases of minor ailments are however not reported. Cases needing the attention of specialists are referred to Hospitals and all expenses for the purpose are to be met by the parents. Medicine will be issued to the cadets on payment. CATERING ARRANGEMENTS 19. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods are provided in the Cadets’ Mess. The boys eat in a common dining hall. All teachers dine with the boys. A balanced, varied and nourishing diet is provided to the boys. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES. 20. The School caters for harmonious all-round development and growth of student’s personality. Students are encouraged to take part in debates, declamations, quiz competitions, dramatics, lecture etc. The School provides ample opportunities and scope for the growth of creative faculties like photography, music, art, painting, electronics, computers, etc. . 6 Prospectus Learn to Lead MOTIVATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL TOURS, HIKES AND EXCURSIONS. 21. The School organises various motivational/educational tours, for the cadets in organised groups at students’ concessional rail tickets escorted by teacher(s), to places of military, historical and educational interests. The escorting charges and other expenses are divided among all boys travelling together. Parents/guardians are notified in advance with regard to the arrangements made and the date and time when the boys will leave for the tour. While every effort is made to ensure safety of boys in transit, the school will not be held responsible for any casualties or mishaps caused to the boys after they leave school on vacation/ educational/motivational tour. BOOKS & STATIONERY 22. Books and essential stationery will be supplied by the School to every boy, on payment, during his stay in the school. DAILY ROUTINE 23. The daily routine includes morning PT, NCC parade, Morning Assembly, seven periods of instruction and compulsory games followed by supervised study period in the evening. PARENT TEACER ASSOCIATION/ MEETING 24. True education seeks a continuum between the efforts made by the child, the parents and the school. Every time a child discovers a truth about self or when they accomplish a milestone, a foundation is laid for the building of yet another discovery or creation. The job of parenting and teaching is to identify these moments and to provide space and encouragement for children to build upon their inherent strengths. Since the experiences of the school and those shared by Cadets with Parents give an important insight and are equally significant for the development of all Cadets. Sainik School encourages harmonious interaction in thinking approach between the Parents and school through conduct of PTA. Thus, the school continuously works to establish open channels of communication between the parents and the teachers. LIBRARY 25. Library offer a range of resources to cadets. These resources are provided to cater to the specific academic needs of the cadets. The library has a well selected collection of Books, Journals, Periodicals, Newspapers and Audio Visual Media. New additions are constantly made in order to keep the library abreast of the latest. The Library works on the open access system and the cadets are encouraged to spend as much time as possible in the library. One period a week is allotted as library period to educate the cadets in the proper use of the Library. Internet facility is also provided to the cadets in the library under the supervision of the librarian. . 7 Prospectus Learn to Lead AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION 26. All classrooms are connected on LAN and equipped with smart board, green board with latest E-learning software adhering to CBSE syllabus. Selected feature and instructional films are screened regularly. CASH & VALUABLES 27. Students are not allowed to keep cash / valuables such as gold chains, rings and electronic items viz., mobile phone, cameras etc in their possession. Any money intended for the school should invariably be remitted to the cadet’s account. Money orders addressed to the student are not accepted. Cash/ valuables brought should be deposited with the Housemaster immediately on arrival. Possession or use of mobile phones by cadets is strictly prohibited in the school. 28. Parents and authorized Local Guardians are permitted to visit the boys only on Second Sunday (from 0830 hrs to 1700 hrs). Boys are not permitted to go home when the school is in session. There are no facilities for overnight stay in the School. Parents, whenever they visit the School, are expected to leave the School premises latest by 1730 hrs. 29. Parents’ Co-operation. Sainik Schools are meant for preparing Cadets for joining the armed forces through NDA entry. The training pattern and the schedule of activities are hence with military bias including plethora of indoor and outdoor activities. Parents/Guardians are requested to understand the spirit/rationale behind all such activities that contribute to overall development of the Cadets. They are expected to voluntarily come forward to encourage their sons/wards for active participation in all activities and avoid giving lame reasons for non-participation. 30. Parents/Guardians of boys admitted to the School will be deemed to have read, understood and agreed to the contents of this Prospectus. They shall abide by the School Rules and Regulations, including any amendments from time to time. . 8 Prospectus Learn to Lead CHAPTER-2 CONDUCT OF ALL INDIA ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (AISSEE) 1. Admission. Admission to Class VI is granted strictly on the basis of an All India Entrance Examination which is conducted simultaneously at various centres throughout India in the month of January. The Examination Centre mentioned in the Call-up letter will be final and no request for change shall be entertained by the school. Syllabus for AISSEE is enclosed as Appendix A. The Time Table for written tests of Class VI & IX are as under:CLASS VI DATE TIME PAPER MAX MARKS 03-01-2016 0900 – 1100hrs Mathematical Knowledge Test Language Ability Test 100 Marks 100 Marks 03-01-2016 1200 – 1250hrs Intelligence Test 100 Marks Total 300 Marks CLASS IX(ONLY FOR OTHER SAINIK SCHOOLS) DATE 03-01-2016 03-01-2016 TIME PAPER MAX MARKS 0900 – 1130hrs 1200 – 1400hrs Mathematics & Science English & Social Studies 200+75 Marks 100+75 Marks Total 2. 450 Marks Application in the prescribed form attached to this prospectus along with the Identification certificate and Hall Ticket, completed in all respects, should reach ‘The Principal, SAINIK SCHOOL KALIKIRI, CHITTOOR (DIST), ANDHRA PRADESH, by 30 NOV 2015. The recent passport size (4cm x 5cm) photograph, with the date of photograph taken clearly visible on the photo, of the boy should be neatly affixed in the space on the application form and the identification certificate. RESERVATION. 3. i) 67% of the seats in each Sainik School will be reserved for boys from the state in which the Sainik School is located. The Short-fall, if any and the remaining seats will be thrown open to boys from other States and Union Territories. ii) 15% of the total seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes & 7.5 % Seats for Scheduled Tribes. . 9 Prospectus Learn to Lead iii) 25 % seats for reserved for children of Service Personnel including Ex-Servicemen. An ex-servicemen is a person who has served in any rank (whether combatant or noncombatant) in Armed Forces of the Indian Union (excluding Assam Rifles, Defence Security Corps, Lok Sahayak Seva, Territorial Army, etc.,) for a continuous period of not less than six months after attestation. Personnel discharged at their own request before completion of five years of service are not treated in this category. A certificate from District Sainik Welfare Officer regarding their eligibility as Ex-servicemen is to be enclosed with the application. As regard to reservation for admission of the children of Coast Guard Personnel the following conditions will apply:(a) Children of Coast Guard Personnel may be admitted in a Sainik School provided the 25% quota reserved for children of service personnel including ex- servicemen is not filled in that School. This means that the unfilled vacancies in the 25% quota may be allotted to the children of Coast Guard Personnel. It is clarified that in a given year, 25% quota reserved for service personnel will not be exceeded including the seats allotted to the children of Coast Guard Personnel. (b) The scholarships for the wards of Coast Guard personnel will be provided by the Coast Guard out of its own funds. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED 4. Parents/ Guardians of the boys appearing in the Entrance Examination have to furnish the following:(a) Along with the Application Form: (i) Identification Certificate duly filled up. (ii) Admit Card duly filled up. (iii) Proof of Age*. [*Boys who have attended School recognised by the State Board of Secondary Education/ICSE/CBSE]. Date of birth indicated in the Transfer Certificate issued by the previous School duly countersigned by the DEO/Designated Officer of CBSE / ICSE affixed with official stamp. School Leaving Certificate should state clearly whether the institution in which child studied is recognised or not. (or) Birth Certificate issued by Registrar of Births & Deaths, Dept of Economics & Statistics. An extract from the register maintained by the Municipal Committee/Board/ Corporation or by the Cantonment Board concerned will be obtained and submitted duly attested by a Gazetted Officer. (or) Boys whose parents are Defence Personnel or Ex-servicemen. Date of birth of the boy as entered in the Service documents maintained in the Record Office concerned will be certified by the SRO/ RO (PORs or DO Part II orders or similar orders/ reports). (i) Attested copy of Domicile Certificate. (ii) Attested copy of Caste Certificate (in case of SC/ ST candidates only). . 10 Prospectus Learn to Lead (iii) For Defence Category, certificate duly signed by CO in case of serving personnel and attested copy of Discharge Book in case of Ex- servicemen. (iv) Six self-addressed slips as provided in the Prospectus. (v) Four (04) copies of passport size latest photographs of the boy including those affixed in Application Form and Admit Card. Note: Applications received without complete documents may be summarily rejected without any communication to this effect. Adequate care needs to be taken while furnishing details and facts about Date of Birth, and SC/ST/Def certificates. (b) At the time of Admission: The following documents in original are required to be submitted: (i) Birth Certificate/TC in original (ii) Domicile Certificate in Original. (iii) Caste Certificate in original (for SC/ST candidates only). (iv) Proof of being Defence/Ex-Servicemen (If applicable) (v) Income affidavit for the year 20____ - 20____ – Appendix D (vi) Income Certificate Performa– Appendix F (vii) Agreement to be executed by parents/guardian of “Full Fee” paying students with Board of Governors at Sainik Schools– Appendix H (viii) Agreement to be executed by the parents/guardians of Scholarship holders from the State Government/ Defence – Appendix G (ix) Agreement to be executed by parent/guardian of student (if seeking Scholarship) with Board Of Governors at Sainik School, KALIKIRI, CHITTOOR (DIST), ANDHRA PRADESH – Appendix I (x) Indemnity Certificate Appendix K Indemnity Certificate Appendix L (xi) Indemnity Bond – Appendix M (xii) Affidavit Regarding Realization of Fee – Appendix N (xiii) Affidavit by the parent regarding Rules & Regulations of Sainik Schools Society – Appendix O (xiv) Affidavit by the Parent regarding Anti Ragging – Appendix P (xv) Family details – Appendix Q (xvi) List of items to be brought by Parents – Appendix R (xvii)Family photograph(2 Nos). (xviii) Any other specific documents where needed. (xix) Medical Fitness Certificate from Govt Med Officer - Appendix J (xx) Blood Group Certificate (xxi) Adop Deed(if applicable) (xxii) Demand Draft. (c) Non-Judicial stamp papers to be of Andhra Pradesh only. Other StatesNon-Judical stamp papers are invalid. (d) Principal reserves the right to reject any application without assigning any reasons thereof. . 11 Prospectus Learn to Lead 5. QUALIFYING STANDARDS FOR CLASS VI. (a) For General and Defence candidates, the minimum qualifying marks in the written examination are as follows:(i) 25% marks in each paper. (ii) 40% marks in aggregate. (b) For SC/ST candidates there is no qualifying passing minimum mark. They will be admitted on the basis of inter-se merit evidenced at the Entrance Examination/Interview within thse categories. Incase SC/ST Candidates comes in the general merit on his own, he would be admitted against general seat and will not be adjusted against the reserved share of SC/ST INTERVIEW AND MEDICAL EXAMINATION. 6. After finalisation of written test results, only the short-listed candidates will be called for an interview and medical examination during Feb/Mar 2016. The interview is held by a Board of Officers to assess the presence of mind, sociability and self-confidence of the candidates. Interview will carry 50 marks whereas there is no minimum pass marks. Thereafter, they shall be examined by a Medical Board at designated Military Hospitals or any other military or civil medical establishment. The decision of the Medical Board will be final except where a Review Medical Board may be accepted by the military medical authorities on the merit of the rejected cases. A case, in which competent medical opinion is produced to counter the findings of the previous Medical Board will normally merit a review. If the Review Medical Board finds him fit for admission, the Principal will admit him to the school as per the final order of merit list, only if rejection was on account of lack of medical fitness. The School will charge a fee of Rs 100/- (Rs 50/- for SC/ST) for holding a Review Medical Board. The boys who qualify in the written exam, interview and medical examination are admitted strictly in the order of final merit list, category wise, subject to the availability of vacancies in the School. The results of the written examination and final merit after interview and medical exam will be published in local and leading national dailies. Result will be intimated by post to successful candidates only. NOTE:- In case the candidate qualifies but is low in merit in the school of their domicile, parents are to give their willingness to admit their sons/wards in any other Sainik School as opted as a Full Fee Paying students and that they will not seek Inter School transfer later. A choice of one to three Sainik Schools must have been stated in the application form in all such cases. On parents’ request Mark Sheet of the candidate will be supplied by the school only after the publication of the final merit list in the newspapers on payment of Rs. 100/- by crossed postal order (or) Demand Draft drawn in favour of Principal Sainik School Kalikiri, payable at SBI Kalikiri (Branch Code 16427) copy of the answer. 7. Qualifying in the written exam, interview and medical examination does not constitute any commitment on the part of the School or Sainik Schools Society to admit the candidate in the same school or any other Sainik School. . 12 Prospectus Learn to Lead 8. To resolve a tie for a vacancy in the final merit list with regard to overall marks, marks for Mathematics would be considered, followed by the marks for English for Class IX and Intelligence Test for Class VI, and finally the marks for General Science for Class IX and Language for Class VI. Incase the tie is still unresolved, the boy younger in age shall be selected in order to avail more chances to appear for UPSC Examination. 9. The candidates who are offered admission are required to join on the due date. In case a candidate does not join the school on the day, his candidature may be cancelled and vacancy allotted to the next candidate in the waiting list. 10. Selection for admission to Sainik Schools is purely on Merit basis and hence all parents are advised not to resort to anykind of recommendations and false hope given by any individual or organisations including any coaching academy. Sainik School does not patronise any coaching institute/academy and the admissions will be done strictly in accordance with the merit & medical fitness of candidates in the Entrance Examination. MEDICAL STANDARDS 11. The medical examination of the candidates for admission to Sainik School will be carried out by a Medical Board constituted by designated military hospital or any other military or civil medical establishment. It is not possible to lay precise standards for height, weight and chest measurement for the candidates at this juncture but the Medical Officers will be guided in their assessment by the physical standards laid down for the candidates for admission to National Defence Academy. The Medical Standard as laid down for NDA is attached as Appendix B. 12. If any cadet develops any major illness/disease after the admission, he will be medically re-examined by the designated Military Hospital and if found unfit for entry into NDA, the Scholarship granted will be withdrawn at once. However, he may continue to study in the School on payment of Full Fee from the date he was found medically unfit, provided the disease is not a health hazard to other boys. If so, he will be withdrawn immediately. INDEMNITY 13. The School authorities will not be liable for any compensation on account of injuries, fatal or otherwise, which may be sustained by a cadet at any time during his stay in the School, while taking part in the PT, sports, games, athletics, swimming, NCC, other extracurricular activities in the school or outside the School or while the cadets participate in educational tours, excursion, treks, hikes or any other kind of outings organised through any means of travel. WITHDRAWALS (a) ON PARENT’S REQUEST: If a parent wishes to withdraw his son, he must give clear two months notice to the school. Failure to give such notice will entail the forfeiture of Caution Money. Parents withdrawing their children after 30th September of a year should pay fees for that full academic session. Parents of boys who are in receipt of scholarships can withdraw them only after repayment of the total amount of scholarship enjoyed by the boys. . 13 Prospectus Learn to Lead (b) ON POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: Withdrawals on Academic Performance will be as stipulated by Sainik Schools Society Rules & Regulations, as amended from time to time. (c) ON DISCIPLINARY GROUNDS: The Principal may in the interest of the school, order withdrawal of a boy from the school, should the boy’s conduct, behaviour or influence in the opinion of the Principal, be detrimental to the general discipline/ interest of the school. In such a case, refund of scholarship may not be insisted. The Principal should, however, report such withdrawals to the Local Board of Administration at its next meeting and to the Honorary Secretary immediately who on the merits of the case will decide as to whether the scholarship money with damages, if any, need be recovered from the parent. (d) ON MEDICAL GROUNDS: In addition to the medical examination arranged at the time of admission, the school will arrange a thorough medical examination of boys every year to minimise medical rejection at the Services Selection Boards. Even after his admission, if a student is found medically unfit at any stage, and in the opinion of the competent medical authority the disability is likely to render him unfit, for entry into the regular Armed Forces, the scholarship granted to the student will be withdrawn at once. He may, however , be permitted to continue studies in the school on payment of full fees from the date he was found medically unfit, provided he does not constitute a health hazard to other boys , in which case, he must be withdrawn from the school at once. The provision for continuing as full fee paying student will not be applicable to boys who may be found to be suffering from Hansen’s disease, as they must be compulsorily withdrawn from the school immediately on detection of the disease by a competent medical authority. These type of cases must be intimated to the State Government and to the Honorary Secretary, Sainik Schools Society. (e) ON NON-PAYMENT OF FEES: All fees are payable in advance and can be paid for a year or a quarter in advance. It should be paid at least quarterly before the beginning of the quarter. If dues are not received by the first day of the month by which they are to be paid a reminder will be sent informing the parent /guardian that the amount due is to be paid by the 15th of the month and in case of default the student will be struck off from the rolls of the school and sent home at the parent’s cost and the expenditure incurred will be deducted from the caution money. The school leaving, transfer certificate will, however, not be issued until all dues are cleared to the school and the scholarship money, if enjoyed by the student, is refunded. In case of repeated defaults of this nature in payment of fees by the parent/guardian it will not be obligatory for the school to send a reminder and the last such reminder will contain suitable warning to this effect. . 14 Prospectus Learn to Lead SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME 14. State Govt Scholarship: Govt of Andhra Pradesh offer liberal scholarships to the candidates from their states subject to certain conditions as required by them. In addition, Government of India, Ministry of Defence also provides some share at varying rates to those cadets receiving State Government scholarships. 15. The Government of Andhra Pradesh grants Merit Scholarships for 50% of boys admitted every year on the basis of order of merit in Entrance Examination, irrespective of the income of Parent / Guardian. This Scheme is only for Andhra Pradesh Domicile boys. 16. The Government of Andhra Pradesh grants Scholarships to the Andhra Pradesh Domicile boys on the basis of monthly basic pay of the father only (mother, in case of father is not alive or guardian, incase of both father and mother are not alive). 17. The scholarship scheme of the A.P.Government is as given below :(a) Scholarship of Rs.34,000/- (of which Rs.2,000/- from MoD) plus clothing allowance is given to the merit scholarship holders irrespective of parents income. Merit scholarship will be continued for the subsequent years subject to securing a minimum of 70% marks in aggregate in Annual Examinations. The balance amount of Fees and other charges is to be paid by the parents of General, Defence categories and SC & ST categories. (b) Scholarships are awarded by the Social Welfare / Tribal Welfare Department to the SC / ST Boys whose Parent’s income is less than Rs. 65,000/- / Rs. 2,00,000/- per annum respectively under the Bright Boys Scheme - Pre-Matric Scholarships. To continue availing Scholarship awarded by Social Welfare / Tribal Welfare Departments during the subsequent years boys should obtain a minimum 60% Marks in aggregate in the Annual Examinations. (c) Income-based scholarship scheme as given below is available. S.No MONTHLY GOVT OF AP INCOME Rs. 0 - 8,000 32,000 Rs. 8,001-10,000 24,000 Rs. 10,001-12,000 16,000 Rs. 12,001 -15,000 8,000 Rs. 15,001and above -- GOVT OF INDIA 2,000 1,062 125 --- TOTAL CLOTHING* DIET# 1. 34,000 1,000 2. 25,062 1,000 3. 16,125 1,000 4. 8,000 -5. --Note: * Scholarship towards clothing will be Rs.500/- only in subsequent years. 5,900 5,900 5,900 5,900 -- # Diet supplement will be taken into School A/c to provide enriched diet to Cadets. (d) In addition to the above Scholarships / Incentive, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi Cadets grants the following are granted:(i) To all the cadets of the School @ Rs.14,941/- as per previous year’s rate. (ii) All the cadets joining NDA as well as Technical Entry Scheme of Defence Service shall be reimbursed the actual tuition fee paid for classes XI and XII. 15 Prospectus . Learn to Lead (e) Scholarship Continuation / Retention criteria (f) FREE EDUCATION ON MERIT CUM MEANS FOR AP DOMICILED STUDENTS: This Scholarship scheme is to provide free education to poor and meritorious students whose parental income is below Rs. 2000/- p.m. Out of the available money, equal no. of students for each class will be awarded scholarship to provide free education (Tuition Fee, Dietary Charges Incidental Charges, part of Pocket Money and Text & Note Books only) subject to release of grant from Govt. of A.P. This scholarship will be granted afresh on year to year basis based on the Merit in Entrance Exam in respect of new admissions and on the Merit in the annual examinations in respect of all other classes i.e. 7th to 12th every year. DEFENCE SCHOLARSHIP 19. Ministry of Defence awards limited number of scholarships to the children of Service Personnel including Ex-servicemen who are studying in Sainik Schools. The selection of Scholars for grant of defence scholarships will be made by the Ministry of Defence from amongst those who have qualified for admission on merit. The Scholarship once awarded to pupil will continue to be awarded to him throughout his stay in the school provided. (a) Scholarship continuation / Retention criteria CLASSES PARTICULARS GEN / DEF SC/ ST For Classes VI to VIII Grade Points 33 30 For Classes IX & X Grade Points 28 25 For Class XI Subject Minimum 45 % 40% Aggregate 55 % 50% (b) He is not reported upon adversely regarding discipline. (c) He is otherwise eligible for the continuance of scholarship on the basis of rank or income of his parent as the case may be. 20. The Defence Scholarship to the wards of Defence Personnel and Ex-servicemen is as under : Serving Defense Personnel Ex-Servicemen Amount Full NCOs and ORs NCOs and ORs Rs. 32.000/- Half JCOs JCOs Rs. 16,000/- - Officers Officers Nil Type Scholarship Note: In case of AP Domiciled boys, Diet Supplement of Rs.5,900/- will be released by the Govt. of A.P. in addition to the scholarship by the Ministry of Defence, which will be taken into School A/c to provide enriched diet to cadets. In addition to the above Scholarships, Incentive from Ministry of Defence, New Delhi will also be granted as mentioned above. . 16 Prospectus Learn to Lead DETAILS OF ALL SAINIK SCHOOLS S No STATE LOCATION DATE OF COMMENCEMENT 1. Maharashtra Satara 23.06.1961 2. 3. Haryana Punjab Kunjpura Kapurthala 03.07.1961 08.07.1961 4. Gujarat Balachadi 08.07.1961 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Rajasthan Andhra Pradesh Kerala West Bengal Orissa Tamil Nadu Madhya Pradesh Jharkhand Karnataka Assam Chittorgarh Korukonda Kazhakootam Purulia Bhubaneshwar Amaravathinagar Rewa Tilaiya Bijapur Goalpara 07.08.1961 18.01.1962 26.01.1962 29.01.1962 01.02.1962 16.07.1962 20.07.1962 16.09.1963 16.09.1963 12.11.1964 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Uttaranchal Jammu and Kashmir Manipur Himachal Pradesh Bihar Bihar Nagaland Karnataka Chattisgarh Haryana Andhra Pradesh Ghorakhal Nagrota Imphal SujanpurTira Gopalganj Nalanda Punglwa Kodagu Ambikapur Rewari Kalikiri 21.03.1966 22.08.1970 07.10.1971 02.07.1978 11.10.2003 12.10.2003 12.05 .2007 18.10.2007 01.09.2008 01.04.2009 20.08.2014 . 17 Prospectus Learn to Lead ADDRESSES OF OTHER SAINIK SCHOOLS Principal, Sainik School, Purulia,Distt –Purulia,West Bengal, PIN – 723 101. Principal, Sainik School, ChittorgarhRajasthan, PIN – 321 001. Principal, Sainik School, TilaiyaPO: Tilaiya DamDistt – KodermaJharkhand, PIN–825 413. Principal, Sainik School, GoalparaPO: RajaparaDistt –GoalparaAssam, PIN – 783 133. Principal, Sainik School, ImphalPost Box No. 21Distt – ImphalManipur, PIN – 795 001. Principal, Sainik School, RewaDistt –RewaMadhya Pradesh, PIN – 386001 Principal, Sainik School, KorukondaDistt –VizianagramAndhra Pradesh, PIN – 531 241 Principal, Sainik School, NalandaRajgirDistt –NalandaBihar, PIN – 803 116. Principal, Sainik SchoolAmaravathinagarDistt – Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, PIN – 642102. Principal, Sainik School, KazhakootamDistt –ThiruvananthapuramKerala, PIN – 695585. PrincipalSainik School, PO: HathwaDistt – GopalganjBihar, PIN – 841 436. Principal, Sainik School, NagrotaDistt –NagrotaJ & K, PIN – 181 221. Principal, Sainik School, SataraDistt –Satara (Maharastra), PIN – 451 001. Principal, Sainik School, KunjpuraDistt –KarnalHaryana, PIN – 132 023. Principal, Sainik School, BalachadiDistt – JamnagarGujarat, PIN – 361 230. Principal, Sainik School SujanpurTiraDistt –HamirpurHimanchal Pradesh, PIN – 176 110. Principal, Sainik School, GhorakhalDistt – NainitalUttarakhand, PIN – 263156 Principal, Sainik School, AmbikapurBishnupur RoadDist- SurgujaChhatisgarh, PIN–497001 Principal, Sainik School, BhubaneswarDistt. Bhubaneswar (Orissa), PIN – 751005. Principal, Sainik School, Distt. Kapurthala, PunjabPIN – 144 601. Principal, Sainik School, Distt. Bijapur, KarnatakaPIN – 586 102. Principal, Sainik School, KodaguPO: KodigeDistt. Kodagu, Karnataka, PIN – 571232 Principal, Sainik School, RewariSector – 4RewariHaryana, PIN – 123401 Principal, Sainik School Pungalwa, Medziphema (SO)Nagaland, PIN – 797106 . 18 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘A’ SYLLABUS FOR CLASS VI MATHEMATICS (ARITHMETIC) Addition, Subtraction Multiplication and Division of numbers, fractions and decimals, BODMAS Rule, LCM and HCF, Unitary method, Average, Percentage, Profit and loss, Simple Interest, Square root, Area and Perimeter, Ratio and Proportion, Geometry, Triangle, Circle, Algebraic expressions. ENGLISH Composition / Paragraph Writing, Comprehension Passages, Tenses, Sentences Negative, Affirmative and Interrogative, Prepositions, Articles, Framing Questions, One Word answers/fill in the blanks, Singular & Plural forms, Homonyms, Synonyms & Antonyms, Spelling, Make meaningful sentences from jumbled words, Constructing sentences with words. -oOo- . 19 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix B MEDICAL STANDARDS 1. Candidates for admission to Sainik School should conform to the following medical standards: VISUAL STANDARDS (a) Distant Vision Better eye. V-6/6 (b) Near Vision N-5 Each eye (c) Colour Vision CPI (MLT) 2. Worse eye.V-6/9 Correctable to 6/6 Candidates who do not possess the minimum colour perception standard CP-3 (Defective safe) defined below be declared unfit: CP-3 (Defective safe): Candidates should be able to recognize white signal, green colour correctly as shown by Martin’s lantern at a distance of 15 meters or read the requisite plates or Ishiara Book / Tokyo Medical College Book. Note: (a) Fundus and Media to be healthy and within normal limits. (b) No undue degenerative signs of vitreous or chorioretina to be present suggesting progressive myoretina. (c) Must possess good binocular vision (fusion faculty and full field of vision in both eyes). (d) There should be no organic disease likely to cause exacerbations or deterioration. (e) Colour vision: Safe or defective safe. DENTAL CONDITIONS 3. It should be ensured that sufficient number and sound teeth are present for efficient mastication. (a) A candidate must have a minimum of 14 dental points to be acceptable. In order to assess the dental condition of an individual, points are allotted as under: (i) Central incisor, lateral incisor, 1st and 2nd premolar and underdeveloped 3rd molar-one one point each. (ii) 1st and 2nd molar and fully developed third molar- 2 points each. When all 32 teeth are present, there will be a total count of 22 points. (b) The following teeth in good functional apposition must be present in jaw: (i) Any four of the six anterior. (ii) Any six of the ten posteriors. . 20 Prospectus Learn to Lead (c) Candidates suffering from severe pyorrhoea will be rejected. If the state of pyorrhoea in the opinion of the Dental Officer can be cured without extraction of teeth, the candidate may be accepted. HEARING STANDARDS 4. Hearing will be tested by speech test. Wherever required audiometric records will also be taken. (a) Speech Test. The candidate should be able to hear a forced whisper with each ear separately at a distance of 610 cm. (b) Audiometric Record. The candidate should have no loss of hearing in either ear at frequencies 128 to 4.095 cycles/second: Audiometric reading between (-)10 and (+)10. GENERAL 5. It will be ensured that: (a) There is no evidence of week constitution, imperfect development, serious malformation or obesity. (b) There is no mal development or impairment of function of the bones or joints and that no cervical rib detectable on physical examination. Note: A Candidate with a rudimentary cervical rib detected incidentally only on skiagram of the chest when this is done, and in whom there are no signs or symptoms referable to the cervical rib may be considered fit and a note to this effect will be recorded by the Medical Officer in the medical board proceedings. (c) There is no impediment of speech. (d) There is no malformation of the head, deformity from fracture or depression of the bones of the skull. (e) There is no impaired hearing, discharge from tympanic membrane, signs of acute or chronic disease of either ear, unhealed perforation of the suppurative otitis media or evidence of radical or modified radical or mastoid operation. Note: A soundly healed perforation without any impairment of the mobility of the drum and without impairment of hearing should not be a bar to acceptance of a candidate. (f) There is no disease of the bones or cartilage of the nose or nasal polyp or disease of nasopharynx and accessory sinuses. Note: A small asymptomatic traumatic perforation of the nasal septum will not be a cause of outright rejection and such cases would be referred to the adviser in otology. (g) There are no enlarged glands due to tuberculosis or other disease in the neck and other parts of the body and that the thyroid gland is normal. Note: Scars of operation for the removal of tuberculosis glands are not a cause for rejection provided there has been no active disease within the preceding five years and the chest is clinically and radiologically clear. (h) There is no disease of the throat, palate, tonsils or gums or any disease or injury affecting the normal function of either mandibular joints. . 21 Prospectus Learn to Lead Note: Simple hypertrophy of the tonsils, if there is no history of attacks of tonsillitis is not a cause for rejection. (i) There is no sign of functional or organic disease of the heart and blood vessels. (j) There is no evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis or previous history of this disease or any other chronic disease of the lungs. (k) There is no evidence of any disease of the digestive system including any abnormality of the live spleen. (l) Inguinal hernlia (unoperated) will be a cause of rejection. Note: In the case of candidates who have been operated for hernia may be declared fit provided: (i) One year has elapsed since the operation. Documentary proof is to be furnished by the candidate to this effect. (ii) General Tone of the abdominal musculature is good. (iii) There has been no recurrence of the hernia or complication connected with theoperation. (m) There is no hydrocele or definite varicocele or any other disease or defect of the genital organs. Note: (i) A candidate who has been operated for hydrocele will be accepted if there are no abnormalities of the cord and testicles and there is no evidence of filariasis. (ii) Undescended intra abdominal testicles on one side should not be bar to acceptance of candidate provided the other testicle is normal and there is no untoward physical or psychological effect due to the undescended testicle. Undescended testis retained in the inquinal canal or at external inguinal ring is however, a bar to acceptance unless corrected by operation. (n) There is no fistula and / or fissure of the anus, or evidence of haemorroids. (o) There is no disease of the kidneys. All cases of glycosuria and albuminuria will be rejected. (p) There is no disease of the skin, unless temporary or trivial scars which by their extent or position cause, or are likely to cause, disability or marked disfigurement are a cause for rejection. (q) There is no active latent or congenital veneral disease. (r) There is no history or evidence of mental disease. Candidates suffering from epilepsy, incontinence of urine or enuresis will not be accepted. (s) There is no squint or morbid condition of the eye, or the lids which is liable to risk of aggravation or recurrence. (t) There is active trachoma or its complications. Note: Remedial operations are to be performed prior to entry. No guarantee is given for ultimate acceptance and it should be clearly understood by the candidates that the decision whether an operation is desirable or necessary is one to be made by their private medical advisor. The School will accept no liability regarding the result of operation and expense incurred. . 22 Prospectus Learn to Lead FLAT FOOT 6. Method of Examination. (a) The candidate will be examined bare footed, standing erect and the presence or absence of normal arch of the feet should be noted. (b) Candidate should be asked to stand on toes with the feet and heels kept separated and the restoration or otherwise of each noted. (c) Candidate should be made to skip on forefoot and the suppleness springiness of the feet observed. Tarsal joints will be examined for suppleness of movement. 7. Acceptance for Admission. (a) Milder degree of flat foot where the arches of the feet are restored on standing on toes, with supple or painless feet should not be a bar to acceptance. (b) Severe degree of flatfoot where the arch does ‘not reappear on standing on toes and where the feet are rigid SHOULD BE A PERMANENT CAUSE FOR REJECTION. (c) Rigidity of the foot whatever be the shape of the feet IS A CAUSE FOR REJECTION. KNOCK KNEE 8. Method of examination. (a) The candidate will be examined standing erect. (b) The knee joints will be kept fully extended with the feet parallel and the patellae facing directly forwards. (c) The distance between medical melleoli will be measured with the medial condyles touching each other. (d) Any associated deformity of the feet or hip or genu recurvatum will be looked for the same time. 9. Acceptable for admission. (a) Milder degree of knock knee when the distance between melleoli is not more than two inches will not be a bar to acceptance, provided there is no other associated disability. This will be considered as a minor disability and recorded as such. The candidate should be able to stand to attention with shoes or boots without flexing or overlapping of either knees. (b) Marked degree of knock knee with the distance between the malleoli MORE THAN TWO INCHES WILL BE UNFIT FOR ACCEPTANCE. (c) If the candidate is able to stand to attention without flexion of knee irrespective of any intermalleolar measurements, such candidates can safely be declared as fit. . 23 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix C DAILY CADETS’ ROUTINE . 24 05 00 hrs 05 30 hrs 05 55 hrs 06 00 – 06 40 hrs 07 25 – 07 45 hrs 08 00 – 08 20 hrs 08 20 – 09 00 hrs 09 00 – 09 40 hrs 09 40 – 09 45 hrs 09 45 – 10 25 hrs 10 25 – 11 05 hrs 11 05 – 11 20 hrs 11 20 – 12 00 hrs 12 00 – 12 40 hrs 12 40 – 12 45 hrs 12 45 – 13 25 hrs 13 35 – 14 05 hrs 14 20 – 15 00 hrs 15 00 – 15 45 hrs 16 00 – 16 05 hrs 16 05 – 17 00 hrs 17 00 – 18 00 hrs 18 00 – 20 00 hrs 20 00 – 20 30 hrs 20 30 – 21 00 hrs 21 00 - 21 30 hrs 21 30 hrs : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Reveille Tea PT Fall In PT Breakfast Assembly 1st Period 2nd Period Break 3rd Period 4th Period Tea 5th Period 6th Period Break 7th Period Lunch Quiet Period After-Noon Study/Classes/Quiet Period Games Roll Call Games Tea / Prep Roll Call Supervised Prep Dinner Night Roll Call Own Time Work Lights off Note: 1. Wednesday 2. Saturday : : NCC Parade – 06 15 – 0720 hrs Clubs – 16 00 – 17 00hrs Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix D INCOME AFFIDAVIT FOR THE YEAR 20____ - 20____ (To be typed on non-judicial paper worth Rs.20/-) 1. For the Government Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship in respect of Cadet __________________ Adm. No._________, Class-_____ Year _________ who is my son. 2. I ___________________________ S/o ____________________________ permanent resident of village_______________________________________ PO ________________________ Teh. _______________ Dist. ____________ hereby solemnly declare and affirm as under: That I am working as ____________________. My department is __________. My date of increment falls on __________ every year. The details of emoluments are Basic Pay/Basic Pension Rs. ________/-, DA/ADA Rs.________/-, House Rent Rs.______/-. Other allowances Rs.________/-. Reimbursement of Medical Allowances Rs._______/-. Total Rs. _________/- p.m. and Yearly Rs. ______________/-. (OR) For Businessmen/Self-employed persons: In case of businessmen or self-employed persons, income tax return and assessment report should be enclosed. If no income tax is paid, clearance certificate from income tax authority stating clearly that annual income for the year under reference is below Rs.1, 00, 000/- per annum must be enclosed. (OR) For Agriculturist Persons: Certificate should be produced from the SDO (Civil) District Revenue Officer/Collector of the area concerned along with the latest Land Jamabandi. “Agriculture income is Rs.________/-” (Copy of certificate to be attached). (OR) And having following Extra Family Income : (i) From wife (details) (ii) From unmarried son (details) (iii) From any other source (details) I solemnly declare that: The facts and figures mentioned above are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing has been concealed. I guarantee that in case my family income is found excess to that stated above, I shall be liable to refund to Government the entire amount of scholarship awarded and other penalty as may be imposed by the State Government. I agree to send my son/ward to NDA and undertake to bear penalty in case of my son/ ward leaves school midway without legitimate reasons. I also know that my son/ward has to appear and qualify in NDA examination, evenafter leaving the School, till all the possible chances are availed. In case my son/ward does (a) (b) (c) (d) 3. (a) (b) (c) (d) . 25 Prospectus Learn to Lead not take examination after leaving the school, I further undertake to refund full scholarship amount enjoyed by my son/ward during his stay in the School. Station : _______________________ Deponent: ______________________ Date Address: _______________________ : _______________________ Signed in my presence ATTESTED st (1 Class Magistrate / Any Gazetted Officer) EXPLANATION FOR FILLING OF INCOME AFFIDAVIT: 1. No column of Income Affidavit is to be omitted. If any column is not applicable, a NIL word is to be mentioned against it. 2. Every page of the affidavit is required to be affixed with round stamp of the Court and signed by the parent. 3. Full permanent address of the individual is required to be mentioned at the end of the income affidavit wherever deponent is required to sign. 4. No cutting in the affidavit will be accepted. 5. The Income Certificate is required to be obtained by the individual according to Proforma given below along with Income Affidavit whichever is applicable: . 26 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix E For Businessmen/ Self-employed persons, the Income Certificate is required from Income Tax Officer: Certified that Shri _________________________ S/o Shri _____________________ is permanent resident of village _________________, Post ____________ Teh _____________, Distt ______________( ). His annual income for the year _______________ from all sources is Rs.______________/- and he is not income tax payee according to our records. Date: (Income Tax Officer) For Agriculturist Persons the Income Certificate is required from SDO/Civil as under: Certified that Shri ____________________ S/o Shri _____________________ is a permanent resident of village _________________________, Post ______________________ Teh ______________, Distt ________________. His annual income from all other sources for the year ____________ is Rs.__________as verified by the Tehsildar ______________. Date : . (Sub Divisional Officer) 27 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix F INCOME CERTIFICATE PROFORMA 1. Certificate from the sources of the parent/guardian of Master ___________________________ Adm. No. _________, a candidate of Sainik School Kalikiri, Andhra Pradesh. 2. This is to certify that the monthly income of the family of Shri/Smt ________________ Father/Mother of the above the above candidate from all sources is as follows:(a) Basic Pay Rs ……………. (b) Dearness Allowance Rs ……………. (c) House Rent Rs ……………. (d) City Compensatory Allowance Rs ……………. (e) Children Education Allowance Rs……………. (f) Interim Relief Rs ……………. (g) Pension Rs ……………. (h) Agriculture, Land & Property Rs ……………. (i) Business and Private Service Rs……………. (j) Hill Compensatory Allowance Rs ……………. (k) Any Other Sources Rs ……………. Total Rs ……………. Certified that I am not in receipt of any other allowances and have no other source of income except those mentioned above. Date : (Signature of Parent) Name: Address: 3. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief the family has no other sources of income. Date : ___________ (Signature, Name and Designation of Gazetted Officer other than DM) (With seal) COUNTERSIGNED Date: Seal (Signature, Name and Designation of the DM/ ADM countersigning) ——————————————————————————————————— Note: This certificate must be countersigned by the District Magistrate/Additional District Magistrate of the District to which you belong. . 28 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix G AGREEMENT TO BE EXECUTED BY THE PARENTS/ GUARDIANS OF SCHOLARSHIP HOLDERS FROM THE STATE GOVERNMENT/ DEFENCE (To be typed on non-judicial paper worth Rs.100/-) Be known to all present that we (1) ______________________________ (here give the name of the parents/guardian) son of ______________________ resident of Village/ Town ___________ House No.__________, Street ______________________ Dist. __________ (hereinafter called the Principal), (2) ____________________________ resident of Village/ Town ___________________ House No.___________, Street _________________ Dist ______________________________________ (hereinafter called the first surety) and (3) ______________________ S/o Shri _____________________ Resident of Village/Town ___________ House No._______, Street No ______________ Dist __________ (hereinafter called the second surety), do hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and legal representatives jointly and severally to pay up to the Governors of _______________ (hereinafter called the Government, which expression shall, unless excluded by or repugnant to the context, include his successors in office and assign) on demand and without demur and the sum of Rs.__________/- together with interest thereon from the date of demand at Government rates for the time being in force on Government loans. Signed and dated this ______ day of ___________ 20___. Signature of the Principal (Sign of Father) _________________ Signature of the 1st surety _______________________ Signature of the 2nd surety _______________________ Whereas the above bounden Principal is the parent/guardian of a minor shri __________________________________ Adm No. ______________ (hereinafter referred to as the student) who has been admitted to the Sainik School, Kalikiri (hereinafter referred to as the School) for the purpose of receiving education with the object of joining the Regular Armed Forces of India, if considered suitable and selected by the appropriate authority at the conclusion of studies in the School. And whereas at the request of Principal, the Government has agreed to pay to the students for a period of 7 years from ___________________ a yearly scholarship (including clothing allowance), if granted such rate as may from time to time be the Government in respect of fee and clothing etc, on the condition, inter alia, of the Principal and the sureties executing a bond. . 29 Prospectus Learn to Lead And whereas the above bonded persons have executed the above written bond: NOW THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE WRITTEN BOND IS THAT IF: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) The student shall regularly and diligently pursue his studies at the School and go on taking National Defence Academy Examination so long his age permits him to do so according to the rules and regulations for the time being in force for entry to the Regular Armed Forces of India till he is selected therein and when selected, the student shall proceed to the institution to which he may be directed for being trained for entry into Regular Armed Forces. The student shall observe and comply with all the rules and conditions regarding the study, discipline and conduct as may be presented by the authorities of the School from time to time. The student shall show diligence in the pursuance of his studies at School and strictly conform to rules for the award of scholarship framed by the Government and the instructions which may be issued by the Government or by the authorities of the School from time to time. The student shall attend the school regularly. The above bonded parent shall communicate any change in his income to the Principal of the school immediately. The student shall not leave school at any intermediary stage, unless his name is struck off by the school registers on account of his failure in pursuing the studies at his own cost or on default or breach of any of the above mentioned conditions the above bonded persons shall well and truly pay all money paid to the students on account of scholarship and clothing allowance if granted with interest thereon from the date of demand at Government rates for the time being in force on the Government loan then the above written bond or obligation shall be void, otherwise the same shall remain in full forces and virtue. He will continue to appear for the NDA even after leaving the school till his age permits. Provided always that the decision of the Government whether the conditions hereinafter recited have been performed and observed shall be final and binding on the parties mentioned hereto: Provided further that if it comes to the knowledge of the Government that a scholarship or part thereof has been obtained on the basis of false information furnished by the Principal, the amount of scholarship so obtained shall become immediately repayable on demand and may be recovered by the Government from the Principal and sureties jointly and severally. Provided further that the liability of the sureties under this bond shall not be affected by the Government giving time or showing any other indulgence to the Principal and that the Government may sue the sureties or any of them before suing the Principal. The stamp duty, if any, on this document shall be borne by the Government. . 30 Prospectus Learn to Lead In Witness whereof the parties hereto have here-unto set their hands the day and year first above written. In the presence of witnesses With full address: Witness 1. (Signature and Name of Father) 1. __________________________________________________________ “Certified that the Principal and sureties___________________________ are solvent to the extent of the amount____________________________ mentioned in the Bond”. Witness 2. 2. ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ATTESTED (1st Class Magistrate) ——————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————— Note: Sureties & witnesses should be different persons. The same person can’t sign as surety and witness. . 31 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix H AGREEMENT TO BE EXECUTED BY PARENTS/GUARDIAN OF “FULL FEE” PAYING STUDENTS WITH BOARD OF GOVERNORS AT SAINIK SCHOOLS (To be typed on non-judicial paper worth Rs.100/-) THIS AGREEMENT is made on the ____ day of ______ 20___ between __________________________of ___________ (hereinafter called the “Guarantor” which expression shall unless excluded by the context or the meaning thereof be deemed to include his heirs, executors, administrators and Legal representatives) of the one part and the Board of Governors, the Sainik Schools (hereinafter called the Governors which expression shall unless excluded by the context or the meaning thereof be deemed to include the Principal of Sainik School, Kalikiri) on the other part. WHERE AS ___________________ S/o ____________________ (hereafter called the student) is son/ward of the guarantor and has at the request of the guarantor been selected for admission to the Sainik School, Kalikiri inter alia, on the terms and conditions hereinafter appearing for the purpose of receiving education in a Sainik School. NOW IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY and between the parties hereto as follows:That in consideration of the student being admitted by the Governors to the Sainik School for the purpose of the aforesaid education at the request of the guarantor, he, the guarantor, covenants with the Governors that the student will attend the Sainik School regularly and will observe the comply with all the rules and regulations thereof for the prescribed period and that he, the guarantor, shall pay to the Governors regularly and whenever called upon to do so all the fees prescribed for education in the Sainik School. That the Governors will not be liable for any damages/charges on account of injuries which may be sustained by the student any time during his stay in the school while taking part in sports or other extra curricular activities of the school or on account of any other reason directly or indirectly related to his stay as a student in the school. All expenses that may be incurred in the treatment of such injuries will be borne by the parents/guardians as provided in the rules of the said school. And that if there is any dispute as to the effect or meaning of these presents or in any way touching or arising out of these presents, the same shall be referred to the sole arbitration of the Board of Governors, Sainik Schools, whose decision shall be final. . 32 Prospectus Learn to Lead IN WITNESS WHERE OF _________________________________ has set his hand and _______________________________________ by order and direction of the Board of Governors has set his hand the day and the year first written above. ______________________ ______________________ Signed by the parent (FATHER) in the presence (See note (b) below) of Governors, Sainik Schools in the Signed by Principal (for and on behalf of the of Board presence of) ATTESTED BY (1st Class Magistrate OR any Gazetted Officer) Note: (a) The agreement form is to be duly stamped. The necessary stamped paper for Rs.100/- or of such value as prescribed for this purpose is to be purchased by the guarantor from the Local Revenue Officer. (b) Government servant of Gazetted status who should sign together with his seal office in token of having witnessed the signature of the guarantor. (c) The space provided for the date in the 1stpara of the Agreement form should not be filled in by the guarantor. This will be filled in on the date on which the Agreement will be signed by the Principal, Sainik School, Kalikiri. . 33 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix I AGREEMENT TO BE EXECUTED BY PARENT/GUARDIAN OF STUDENT (IF SEEKING SCHOLARSHIP) WITH BOARD OF GOVERNORS AT SAINIK SCHOOL, KALIKIRI (To be typed on non-judicial paper worth Rs.100/-) THIS AGREEMENT is made this _______ day of _________ 20_____ between _________________ of __________________ (hereinafter called the Guarantor, which expression shall unless excluded by the context or the meaning thereof be deemed to include his heirs, executors, administrators and legal representatives) on the one part and the Board of Governors, Sainik School Society (hereinafter called ’Governors” which expression shall unless excluded by the context or the meaning thereof be deemed to include the Principal of the Sainik School Kalikiri) of the other part. WHEREAS __________________ son of ___________________ (hereinafter called the student) is the son/ward of the guarantor and has at the request of the guarantor been selected for admission to the Sainik School Kalikiri inter-alia, on the terms and conditions hereinafter appearing for the purpose of receiving education with a view to making the Regular Armed Forces, his profession in life, if considered by the appropriate authority to be suitable and if there is any vacancy and if he be selected. NOW IT IS HEREBY AGREED BY AND between the parties hereto as follows: That in consideration of the student being admitted by the Governors to the Sainik School for the purpose of the aforesaid education at the request of the guarantor, covenants with Governors that the student will attend Sainik School regularly and will observe and comply with all the rules and regulations thereof and for the prescribed period or until he is declared fit for admission to any institution as may from time to time prescribed by the Governors, for training for entry to the Regular Armed Forces and that he, the guarantor shall pay to the Governors regularly and promptly and whenever called upon to do so all the fees as prescribed, if he is not in receipt of any scholarship. That if for any reasons not beyond the control of either the student or the guarantor, the student fails to pursue his studies at the said school before appearing for selection for entry to any institution as may from time to time be prescribed by the Governors for training for entry to the Regular Armed Forces or fails to appear for the said selection or in the event of his not succeeding in the said selection, fails to reappear for selection, till such times as his age permits him to do, according to the rules and regulations. For the time being in force or heaving been declared successful at the said selection does not proceed to one of the said institution to which he may be directed to proceed for being trained for entry into the Regular Armed Forces or having joined the said institution fails to complete the training there at for entry into the Regular Armed Forces or fails to join the Regular Armed Forces after completing the training at the said institution, then and if any such case the guarantor shall forthwith pay to the Governors in cash the sum, the student has . 34 Prospectus Learn to Lead received from the School and/or the state Government/Central Government the value of the scholarships he has received for the period the student was at the said School. That if after admission, any of the following, viz., proof of Domicile, Certificate of Age and Statement of Income supplied by the Guarantor, is found to be false in any way or not in order, the guarantor shall forthwith pay to the Governors in cash the sum the student has received from the School and/or the State Government/Central Government (the value of the scholarships he has received) for the student was at the said School. That if after admission, the student is found to be medically unfit in any way at the time which might, according to the opinion of the appropriate medical authority, render him unfit for his future entry to the Regular Armed Forces, the student will be withdrawn at once, but it would be open to the guarantor to retain in him at the School on payment of the full fee prescribed by the Governors from the date student is found medically unfit. That the Governors will not be liable for any damage/charges on account of injuries which may be sustained by the student at any time during his stay in the school while taking part in sports of other extracurricular activities of the School. All expenses that may be incurred in treatment of such injuries will be borne by the parent/guardian as provided in the rules of the said School. And that if there is any dispute as to the effect or meaning of these presents or in any way touching or arising out of these present the same shall be referred to the sole arbitration of the Board of Governors, Sainik Schools, whose decision shall be final. IN WITNESS WHEREOF ___________________ has set his hand and ____________ by order and direction of the Board of Governors has set his hand the day and the year first above written. _________________________ Signed by the parent (FATHER) in the presence (See note (b) below) ___________________________ Signed by Principal (for and on behalf of the of Board of Governors, Sainik Schools in thepresence of) Witness 1:_____________________________ (Gazetted Officer) Witness 2:_____________________________ (Gazetted Officer) Note: (a) The agreement form is to be fully stamped. The necessary stamp paper for Rs.100/- is to be purchased by the guarantor from the local Revenue Officer. (b) The signature of the guarantor is to be witnessed by any Government servant of Gazetted status. (c) The space provided for the date in the 1stpara of the agreement form should not be filled in by the guarantor. This will be ‘filled in’ on the date on which the agreement will be signed by the Principal, Sainik School, Kalikiri. . 35 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘M’ INDEMNITY BOND (To be typed on non- judicial stamp paper worth Rs.100/-) In consideration of my ward being nominated at my request to undergo any type of training like games, swimming ,sports, obstacles etc and also participation in any camp or educational tours, I undertake and agree that neither I nor my executor/ administrator will make any claim from the Govt of India or against any Officer/ JCO or Civilian MT Driver or against any person in the service of Govt of India in respect of any loss or injury to the property or ward (including an injury resulting in death), which my ward may suffer while or in consequence of any activity being participated and I understand that no compensation will be paid by the Govt. of India or any Officer /JCO/ or Civilian, MT Driver and in respect of any such loss or injury. I agree to bind myself, executors and administrators to indemnity to Govt of India, Officers, JCOs/or Civilians, MT Drivers in the service of Govt of India against any claim which may be made by the third party against them or any of them arising out of any act of default on any ward part during or in connection with said training and injury. …………...............…………… (Signature of the Parent) Name: ………………….. Address: Vill: ……........................................ Post..…...................................…… Teh: .....................................……. Dist:...................................………. State: …….................................... Pin:.....................................……… Witness 1: _____________________ (Signature) Name: ________________________ Name:________________________ House No. _____________________ Vill:___________________________ Post:__________________________ Teh: __________________________ Dist:__________________________ State:_________________________ Pin:__________________________ Witness 2: _____________________ (Signature) House No. _____________________ Vill:___________________________ Post:__________________________ Teh: __________________________ Dist:__________________________ State:_________________________ Pin:__________________________ ATTESTED BY (1ST Class Magistrate) . 36 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘J’ TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN MEDICAL CERTIFICATE: ISSUED BY A GOVERNMENT MEDICAL OFFICER It is hereby certified that ___________________________________ son of Shri _______________________ resident of _____________________ who has been selected by the Sainik School, Kalikiri to the best of my knowledge and belief has not suffered from any infectious diseases during the preceding month, nor is suffering from any infectious disease as on date. It is also hereby certified that two doses of anti-typhoid vaccine have been administered to the above candidate on ________________ and _______________ at the requisite intervals. Office Seal Signature Name, Designation/Rubber Stamp . 37 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘K’ INDEMNITY CERTIFICATE In consideration of my son/ward Entrance Exam / Roll No.______________ Name _________________________________________ being allowed at his/my request for the travel during winter/midterm & summer vacation or during organised Educational Tours and when called at my request on emergency with or without escort, I undertake and agree that neither I nor my executor nor administrator will make any claim against the Government of India or against any Officer, Instructor or any person in the service of Sainik School, Kalikiri or the Sainik Schools Society in respect of any loss or injury including the death which he may suffer during the travel during winter/midterm & summer vacations or during any organised trips like educational tours and when called at my request on emergency with or without escort, I understand that no compensation will be paid by the Government of India for any loss or injury including death and I agree so as to bind himself, executors and administrators to indemnify the Government of India or any Officer/ Instructor of Sainik School, Kalikiri against any claim. Signature of Parent/Guardian Address: Signed by Parent/Guardian in my presence: WITNESS : (1)_______________________ Date:________________________________ Name: _______________________________ Address:______________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ (2) ________________________ Date : ________________________ Name: _______________________________ Address:______________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ . 38 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘L’ INDEMNITY CERTIFICATE In consideration of my son /ward, Exam Roll No.________________________ Name __________________________________________ being allowed at his/my request to swim in the School Swimming Pool, to participate in shooting and horse riding activities, I undertake and agree that neither I nor my executor nor administrator will make any claim against the Government of India or against any officer, Instructor or any person in the service of Sainik School, Kalikiri or the Sainik Schools Society in respect of any loss or injury including death which he may suffer during the above training/swimming and I understand that no compensation will be paid by the Government of India for any loss or injury including death and I agree so as to bind myself, executors and administrators to indemnify the Government of India or any officer/Instructor of Sainik School, Kalikiri against any claim. Signature of the Parent/Guardian Address: Signed by Parent/Guardian in my presence WITNESS : (1)_______________________ Date:________________________________ Name: _______________________________ Address:______________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ (2) ________________________ Date : ________________________ Name: _______________________________ Address:______________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ . 39 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘M’ INDEMNITY BOND (To be typed on non- judicial stamp paper worth Rs.10/-) In consideration of my ward being nominated at my request to undergo any type of training like games, swimming ,sports, obstacles etc and also participation in any camp or educational tours, I undertake and agree that neither I nor my executor/ administrator will make any claim from the Govt of India or against any Officer/ JCO or Civilian MT Driver or against any person in the service of Govt of India in respect of any loss or injury to the property or ward (including an injury resulting in death), which my ward may suffer while or in consequence of any activity being participated and I understand that no compensation will be paid by the Govt. of India or any Officer /JCO/ or Civilian. MT Driver and in respect of any such loss or injury. I agree to bind myself, executors and administrators to indemnify to Govt of India, Officers, JCOs/or Civilian, MT Drivers in the service of Govt of India against any claim which may be made by the third party against them or any of them arising out of any act of default on any ward part during or in connection with said training and injury. …………...............…………… (Signature of the Parent) Name: ………………….. Address: Vill: ……........................................ Post..…...................................…… Teh: .....................................……. Dist:...................................………. State: …….................................... Pin:.....................................……… Witness 1: _____________________ (Signature) Name: ________________________ Name:________________________ House No. _____________________ Vill:___________________________ Post:__________________________ Teh: __________________________ Dist:__________________________ State:_________________________ Pin:__________________________ Witness 2: _____________________ (Signature) House No. _____________________ Vill:___________________________ Post:__________________________ Teh: __________________________ Dist:__________________________ State:_________________________ Pin:__________________________ ATTESTED BY ST (1 Class Magistrate) . 40 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘N’ AFFIDAVIT REGARDING REALIZATION OF FEE (To be typed on non-judicial stamp paper worth Rs. 10/-) I, ____________________________ S/o Shri ____________________ Resident of Village _________________ Post______________________ Dist_______________ Father/guardian of Cadet ________________Adm No. ________ Class ______ admitted in Sainik School Kalikiri during the session _______________ hereby solemnly declare and undertake as under that:(a) (b) I am prepared to pay the increase in the fee from time to time in respect of my son/ ward admitted in the School. I further undertake that I will continue to pay the increase in the fee if any in future, i.e. till the stay of the boy in the school. (Signature of Father) Name: ___________________________ Complete Address: Vill: _____________________________ Post: ____________________________ Teh: _____________________________ Dist:_____________________________ State:____________________________ Pin: _____________________________ ATTESTED BY (1st Class Magistrate) . 41 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘O’ AFFIDAVIT BY THE PARENT REGARDING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF SAINIK SCHOOLS SOCIETY (To be typed on non-judicial stamp paper worth Rs.10/-) 1. Certified that I, ____________________________ father/ guardian of Cadet _____________________Roll No. ______ hereby declare and undertake that I have gone through the rules and regulations as laid down in the School Prospectus/Admission Form/ Sainik School, Kalikiri and the Sainik Schools Society from Rules and Regulations and accept the same. 2. I, hereby, undertake that the rules and regulations presently in force and any further change/ amendment in these rules and regulations made by Sainik School, Kalikiri and the Sainik Schools Society from time to time will be acceptable to me. ______________________ Signature of Parent PERMANENT HOUSE ADDRESS: CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS: Vill:_________________________ Vill:_________________________ Post:________________________ Post:_________________________ Teh: ________________________ Teh: _________________________ Dist:_________________________ Dist:_________________________ State:________________________ State:________________________ Pin:_________________________ Pin:_________________________ ATTESTED BY (1ST Class Magistrate) . 42 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘P’ AFFIDAVIT BY THE PARENT REGARDING ANTI RAGGING (To be typed on non-judicial stamp paper worth Rs.20/-) 1. Mr/Mrs _______________________(fullname of parent/guardian), father/mother/ guardian of Cadet ________________________ (full name of students with admission number), having been admitted to Sainik School, Kalikiri. 2. I am fully aware of what constitutes ragging. 3. I am also fully aware of the penal and administrative action that is liable to be taken against my ward in case he is found guilty of indulging in or abetting ragging, actively or passively, or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging. 4. I hereby solemnly aver and undertake that: (a) My ward will not indulge in any behaviour or act that may be constituted as ragging. (b) My ward will not participate in or abet or propagate any act of commission or omission that may be constituted as ragging. 5. I hereby accept that, if found guilty of ragging, my ward is liable for punishment without prejudice to any other criminal action that may be taken against me under any penal law or any law for the time being in force. 6. I hereby declare that my ward has not been expelled or debarred from admission in any institution in the country on account of being found guilty of, abetting or being part of a conspiracy to promote ragging; and further affirm that, in case the declaration is found to be unture, the admission of ward is liable to be cancelled. Declared this _____ day of _________month of _______ year. ______________________________ Signature of Deponent Name:_________________________ Address:_______________________ Telephone/Mobile No.____________ VERIFICATION Verified that the contents of this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and no part of the affidavit is false and nothing has been concealed or misstated therein verified at __________________ (place) on this _____ (day) of __________ (month), ________ (year). ______________________________ Signature of Deponent Solemnly affirmed and signed in my presence on this _____ (day) of __________ (month), ________ (year) after reading the contents of this affidavit. _______________________________ Oath Commissioner . 43 Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘Q’ FAMILY DETAILS Name________________________ Adm No. _________ Blood Group __________ FATHER MOTHER Name Age(DOB) Height Weight Blood Group Vision Family history of epilepsy, Night blindness, diabetes BROTHERS SISTERS Name Age Height Weight Blood Group Vision Family history of epilepsy, Night blindness, diabetes Whether studying in Sainik School Telephone Number with STD Code: ___________________________________________ Mobile Number: 1._________________________2. _______________________________ E-mail id: ________________________________________________________________ _______________________________ (Signature of Father ) . 44 _______________________________ (Signature of Mother) Prospectus Learn to Lead Appendix ‘R’ LIST OF ITEMS TO BE BROUGHT BY PARENTS Sl.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . 45 NAME OF ITEM Shirt White (Half Sleeves) (Terri Cotton) Shirt White (Full Sleeves) (Terri Cotton) Short Black (Terri Cotton) Shorts White TC Trousers White TC Vest Half Sleeves Underwear Cotton Handkerchief White Slippers Umbrella/Raincoat Bed Holder (Bedding Cover) Socks White (Plain) Socks Black (Plain) Towels (Turkish-01, Cotton-01) Bed Sheets (White) 240cm x180cm Pillow Cover White Mug Plastic and Bucket Plastic Hangers Boot Polish & Shoe Brush Hair Oil, Tooth Paste, Tooth Brush, Comb Soap and Soap Case Washing Soap Scissors (Small) Housewife Kit: Consisting of 2 needles, thread, reels , Khaki, White, and Black buttons, blade and nail cutter Steel Trunk Football Boots/ Spikes Each Water Bottle Razai/Blanket Fabric paint for marking cloth Stationery(Pen, Pencil, Instrument Box & Eraser etc) QTY 01 01 01 01 01 04 06 06 1 pr 01 01 6 pr 6 pr 02 01 01 1 each 06 1 each 1 each 01 01 01 1 Set 01 1 pr 01 01 02 1 set Prospectus Learn to Lead Sl. No. LIST OF ITEMS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE SCHOOL NAME OF ITEM QTY 1 Blazer with Monogram 01 2 Pullover Cashmillon 01 3 Khaki Uniform TC (with half sleeves shirt) 4 Mufti Uniform (Steel Grey pant ) 02 5 Half White Shirt, Long Full Shirt 01 set 6 School Tie 01 7 Belt Leather 01 8 Hackles 01 9 SSKAL Shoulder Title 01 pr 10 House Colour Tag 01 pr 04 pr 11 Maroon Beret 01 12 Cap Badge 01 13 School T- Shirt 02 14 Track Suit 01 15 PT Shoes 01 16 Lanyard 01 17 Name Tabs 02 18 Bed Cover 02 19 Formation Sign 01 20 Scarf 01 21 House Color T-Shirt 02 22 Black Short (for Games) 02 23 Bed Sheet with Pillow Cover 24 Pillow 01 25 Mattress 01 26 Night Suits (poplin sky blue colour plain) 02 set 27 Black Shoe 01 pr 28 Mosquito Net . 46 02 set 01 Prospectus Learn to Lead 1. ADMISSION PROCESS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17 Application for Entrance Examination: Details for the admission process are as under: Sale of Prospectus 12 OCT 2015 TO 21 NOV 2015 Last date for submission of Application Form 30 NOV 2015 Date of Entrance Examination 03 JAN 2016 (SUNDAY) 2. Eligibility: Eligibility criteria for admission to the school is as under:For Class VI. Born between 02 July 2005 and 01 Jul 2006 3. Medium for answering the questions in Entrance Exam: English, Hindi and the regional language. 4. Examination Centres: The entrance tests shall be conducted at the following locations:(i) Tirupathi (ii) Cudappah (iii) Kurnool (iv) Anantapur (v) Nellore (vi) Sainik School, Kalikiri Note : The Examination centres will be activated depending on the number of applications received for different centres. Candidates applying for other Sainik Schools may opt for the above centres if they are located in close proximity of the concerned centre. 5. Total number of vacancies for the session 2016-17 for Class VI is approximately 105. 6. Cost of Prospectus: Prospectus may be obtained on payment as under:(a) For General and Defence Category Rs.475/(b) For Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe Rs.325/(c) Question Papers of previous years Rs 25/- per set. Note : The application form duly filled-in along with all the required documents are to be submitted to the School office by post. The School shall not be responsible for any postal delay. Demand Draft for appropriate amount should be drawn in favour of PRINICIPAL, SAINIK SCHOOL KALIKIRI, CHITTOOR (DIST), ANDHRA PRADESH, payable at SBI, Kalikiri [Branch Code: 16427]. 7. Our Bankers: State Bank of India, Kalikiri. [Branch Code: 16427]. 8. Postal Address: SAINIK SCHOOL, KALIKIRI, CHITTOOR (DIST.), ANDHRA PRADESH - 517234 9. Website: www.kalikirisainikschool.com 10. Nearest Railway Station: Tirupathi 11. Candidates, who have appeared earlier in the Entrance Examination for admission in any Sainik School, are advised NOT to apply again for the same class. Their candidature will stand cancelled if, found to be a repeat application. . 47 Prospectus Learn to Lead FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2016-17 1. ‘School Fee’ is to be paid in full in advance for the academic year during initial admission. Fees and other charges for session 2016-17 are as listed below (*liable for revision approx 10% per annum):(a) Tuition fees Rs 65,285/(b) Diet charges Rs 20,185/(c) Clothing charges Rs 1,500/- per annum for the first year (Rs 750/- per boy per annum for the subsequent years). (d) Pocket Money Rs 3,000/- per boy per annum. (e) At the time of admission, each candidate is required to remit a sum of Rs 3,000/(Rs 1,500/- for SC/ST candidates) towards caution deposit which will be refunded at the time of leaving after deducting dues, if any. (f) Incidental / Miscellaneous Expenses Rs 3000/- per annum. (g) Rs 4,500/- for private/personal clothing in the first year and as per the requirement of the boy for subsequent years. Note: (i) The school fees is required to be paid in FULL at the time of admission and the scholarship amount will be adjusted on receipt of the same from Govt of Andhra Pradesh /Govt of Telangana/Ministry of Defence at the end of the year/subsequent years. (ii) In case of any increase of School fees and other charges by the Board of Governors, Sainik School Society, parents/guardians are required to pay the difference in amount without fail. 2. All payments are to be made in favour of the Principal, Sainik School Kalikiri payable at SBI, Kalikiri. Payments of school fees/ dues are only to be made in School Account Section. Payments of dues to any other school staff member for remittance to school funds will be entirely at the risk and responsibility of the person making the payment. . 48 Prospectus