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SBOA LKG Admission 2014 - Form Download


The LKG admission process for the year 2014 has started @ SBOA School and Junior College, Anna Nagar west Ext. Chennai.

The below information is from the official site www.sboajc.org/lkg


 Application for admission to LKG for the academic year 2014-15 will be available only online. The link for registration will be open at this site from 9.00 AM on the opening day and will be available for 3 days.

  19.2.2014 - Wednesday
  20.2.2014 - Thursday
  21.2.2014 - Friday 

 
Eligibility: Children who are born between 01 December 2009 and 30 November 2010

Instructions : Enclose the printed original Registration form with the required supporting documents in a sealed envelope superscribed with Registration number on the envelope and drop it in the box provided at the school office on or before 24.2.2014(Monday).
List of supporting Documents to be attached with the Registration Form at the time of submission.
  • Attested Photocopy of Birth Certificate of the Child.
  • Proof of Residence (Photo copy of Ration Card / EB Card / Passport / Voter ID/ Gas Bill/ Aadhar Car / Telephone Bill only)
  • Proof of Sibling (for SBOAJC only) - Copy of ID card / fee challan ( if applicable)
  • For all categories except OC, Attested Community Certificate has to be enclosed.
  • Medical Certificate of the Child (for children with special needs)
  • Proof of Income (Salary certificate / IT statements)
  • Class X/XII pass certificate or mark statement for Alumni

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