The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has officially declared the 2026 admission lottery results for Class 1 and Balvatika, bringing relief to thousands of parents waiting for the provisional selection list.
Students and parents can now check the selection status, waiting list, and admission updates through the official KVS admission portal. The first provisional lists were released in April as per the official admission schedule.
📅 KVS Lottery Result 2026 Important Dates
According to the official schedule, the first list was released on:
- Balvatika 1 & 3: 8 April 2026
- Class 1 (General Regions): 9 April 2026
- Assam, Kerala, Puducherry: 10 April 2026
If seats remain vacant, the next provisional lists are scheduled for:
- Second List: 16 April 2026
- Third List: 21 April 2026
🔍 How to Check KVS Class 1 & Balvatika Selection List
Parents can check the result online by following these steps:
- Visit the official KVS admission portal
- Open the Lottery Result / Selection List 2026
- Enter application details
- Check:
- selected list
- waiting list position
- school allotment
- category status
The list is computer-generated through the lottery system, ensuring a transparent and fair admission process.
📝 What Happens After Selection?
If your child’s name appears in the selected list, the next step is document verification at the allotted Kendriya Vidyalaya.
Required documents generally include:
- birth certificate
- address proof
- caste/category certificate
- service certificate (if applicable)
- passport-size photographs
Admission will be confirmed only after the school verifies all submitted documents.
⏳ What If Your Child Is Waitlisted?
Parents whose child is in the waiting list should not worry.
KVS releases multiple provisional rounds, so many students still get admission in the:
- second list
- third list
- vacant seat rounds
Waiting list candidates have strong chances if selected students do not complete admission formalities.
🎯 Final Update for Parents
The KVS lottery system is based on a computerized random selection process, not marks or interviews.
Parents should:
- keep checking the portal daily
- monitor school notice boards
- keep all documents ready
- respond quickly if selected
The upcoming second and third lists may become crucial for waitlisted students.

