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INTRODUCTION
Aligarh Muslim University is one of the oldest premier Central Universities of India with a unique
and rich culture of its own. The University has its origin in a school founded in 1875 by the great
educationist, social reformer and visionary Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
In tune with the ideals of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and with the aim to educationally uplift a larger
section of the community, Aligarh Muslim University maintains a number of Schools as follows:
1. Sayyid Hamid Senior Secondary School (Boys)
2. Senior Secondary School (Girls)
3. S.T.S. School (Minto Circle)
4. AMU City School
5. AMU Girls’ School
6. AMU City Girls’ High School (Qazi Para)
7. AMU ABK High School
8. Ahmadi School for the Visually Challenged
9. Abdullah School
Sayyid Hamid Senior Secondary School (Boys), S.T.S. School and AMU City School admit only
male candidates while Senior Secondary School (Girls) and AMU Girls’ School offer admission to
female candidates only. AMU City Girls’ High School (Qazi Para) offers admission to both boys and
girls in class I and only to girls in class VI. AMU ABK High School offers admission to both boys and
girls. Visually Challenged boys and girls can seek admission in Ahmadi School for the
Visually Challenged. Abdullah School is a co-educational School admitting both boys and girls in
Class I only.
All Schools maintained by the University aim primarily at the education of the Muslim Community.
Admission, however, is open to children of all communities without distinction of caste, creed and
religion.
These schools generally follow the C.B.S.E. / N.C.E.R.T. curriculum. Due attention is paid to the
overall personality development of the students and they are encouraged to excel not only in
academics, but also in sports and extra curricular activities. The University Schools have adopted and
implemented comprehensive and continuous evaluation systems to assess the performance of the
students on regular basis.
HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION
Hostel facilities are only available for students admitted to Class VI and Class IX in S.T.S. School
and Class IX in AMU Girls School and Senior Secondary School (Girls). For visually Challenged
children admitted to Ahmadi School for Visually Challenged, free boarding, lodging and medical
facilities are provided by the School.
It is important to note that in view of the limited hostel accommodation, the candidates should
clearly understand that the grant of admission to the above mentioned Schools would not ensure
allotment of hostel accommodation. Accommodation to students will be provided as per the policy /
rules laid down by the Schools, subject to the availability of seats in the hostel.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION & RULES
Important information and Rules pertaining to admission for the session 2016-2017are as given below
and are part of the Guide to Admission (Schools) which can be seen / downloaded from the website:
www.amucontrollerexams.com
Candidates who apply for admission, their parents/guardian are advised to carefully read the same and
it shall be presumed that they agree to abide by the same.
1. Admission to all Classes as detailed in this Guide is open to Indian Nationals only.
2. Candidates can apply for admission to Class I, VI and IX only.
3. The School reserves the right not to admit any candidate to a class even though a notification inviting
applications for admission to the same has been issued.
4. The candidate shall not be entitled to claim admission as a matter of right even if he/she is otherwise
eligible. The School reserves the right to refuse admission to any individual without assigning any reason.
5. Use of unfair means/impersonation in Admission Test and canvassing in any manner for securing
admission shall render a candidate disqualified.
6. Eligibility rules as specified for each class shall be strictly followed and shall not be relaxed under any
circumstance. Candidate should satisfy himself/herself that he/she fulfills the eligibility requirements
prescribed for admission to the concerned class.
7. A candidate shall be eligible to apply for admission to a class if he/she has passed the qualifying
examination from a recognized school and also fulfills all other eligibility requirements in terms of Transfer
Certificate, age etc. If the age falls short or exceeds even by a single day, the candidate shall not be
eligible for admission.
8. Candidates awaiting result of qualifying examination may also apply for admission with the clear
stipulation that in the event of their selection they will be entitled to admission only if they fulfill all eligibility
requirements of concerned class at the time of admission.
9. No request for change in address for correspondence as specified in the Application Form shall be
entertained.
10. Candidate should clearly specify his/her order of preference of Schools from among those listed under
the class concerned. However, candidate should submit the hard copy of Application form duly
completed in all respects to the School of their first preference a l ong with required Demand Draft
and other documents.
11. Changes, if any, made in the Admission Rules and/or in the eligibility criteria from time to time, shall be
applicable to candidates seeking admission in the School even after notification.
12. Application Forms may be rejected if:
a) Received incomplete.
b) Not submitted on prescribed form
c) Received without requisite fee,
d) Attached Demand Draft is not in favour of Finance Officer, A.M.U., payable at Aligarh
e) Received after the last date.
and no correspondence shall be entertained in this regard. No relaxation in the last date shall be
granted. The School takes no responsibility for postal delay or non-receipt of Application Forms or
any other communication related to admissions.
13. The medium of the Test paper shall be the Medium of Instruction as opted by the candidate in his/her
Application Form.
14. The Competent Authority reserves the right to make changes in the notified Admission Test Schedule.
15. In case any candidate who does not meet the eligibility criteria prescribed for the concerned class
appears in the Admission Test, he/she shall be doing so at his/her own risk and cost, and if at any stage,
it is found that the candidate does not fulfill the eligibility requirements, the admission, if granted, shall be
cancelled ipso facto.
16. For answering the questions, answer sheet/ booklet shall be provided to the candidates applying for
admission to Class I. Candidates are required to write the answers to the questions in the answer sheet /
booklet only.
17. For answering the questions, OMR answer sheets shall be provided to the candidates applying for
admission to Class VI and IX. Candidates are required to mark the answers to the questions on the OMR
answer sheet only.
18. The lists of candidates short listed for Interview and the lists of those called for counselling will be
displayed on the Notice Boards of the concerned School / Controller’s Office Website. The dates notified
for Interview/ Counselling / Admission shall strictly be followed. It is the responsibility of the candidate to
keep himself / herself informed from Notice Board(s)/ website or through their own sources whether their
names appear in the displayed lists and thereby make timely arrangements to appear for Interview or
Counselling, a s the case may be. The School shall not be responsible if a candidate fails to get
information regarding his/her short listing for Interview or Counselling. No separate intimation letters
will be sent to the candidates short-listed for Interview/ Counselling.
19. Candidates should report in person along with the Parent/Guardian at the time of Counseling/Admission.
20. The rank of the candidate for counselling shall be determined through the combined merit of Admission
Test and Interview.
21. Candidates shall be allotted a school through counselling only.
22. No correspondence shall be made to candidates not selected for Counseling/Admission and the
documents / certificates / Test Fee / Processing Charges shall not be returned/refunded.
23. Candidate has to complete the Admission requirement immediately after the counselling.
24. A candidate admitted to a School shall be permitted to retain the same if he/she submits an undertaking
on prescribed Proforma to the Principal of the School on the date of his/her admission for not upgrading
his/her admission to a School higher in preference.
25. All admissions shall be provisional.
26. No candidate shall be allowed to take admission to the same Class which he/she has already passed.
27. A candidate not reporting for counselling on the stipulated date and time, shall forfeit his/her claim for
admission. The offer of counselling shall stand cancelled and no correspondence in this regard shall be
entertained.
28. Candidates will have to produce Mark sheet of the qualifying examination and all other relevant
Certificates/Documents in o ri g i n a l a t the t i m e o f counselling/completion of admission. However
a candidate who fails to submit the original Transfer certificate at the time of Counselling /Admission
may submit the same within 14 days from the date of admission failing which his/her admission will be
treated as cancelled and no further correspondence will be entertained.