New Delhi: The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, is all set to announce the CM SHRI Schools Admission Test 2025 results. According to the sources, the CM SHRI School result 2025 is scheduled to be released on September 20. The DoE has not yet released the CM SHRI School results 2025 on the official portal at edudel.nic.in. There is no official update yet regarding the Delhi CM SHRI School result date and time. Once released, parents and students can access the CM SHRI School exam result 2025 with their roll number and date of birth.
The Directorate has conducted the CM SHRI admission test 2025 for classes VI, VII, and VIII on September 13, 2025. The written exam was held from 11 am to 1:30 pm. The exam authority will be releasing the CM SHRI School merit list 2025 along with results. The shortlisted candidates must complete the admission process by submitting the required documents and visiting the respective schools.
CM SHRI school result 2025 highlights
Exam | CM SHRI Schools Admission Test 2025 |
Organiser | Directorate of Education (DoE) |
Standard | Classes VI, VII and VIII |
CM SHRI School exam date | September 13, 2025 |
CM SHRI School result mode | Online |
Official website | edudel.nic.in |
How to download CM SHRI School result 2025 merit list?
Step 1: Open the official portal of DoE at edudel.nic.in
Step 2: Go to the Delhi CM SHRI Schools Admission Test 2025 tab
Step 3: Find the CM SHRI School result 2025-26 link flashing
Step 4: Clicking on the link will open the CM SHRI school results 2025
Step 5: Enter the login credentials such as roll number or registration number and date of birth or password
Step 6: Submit the mandatory fields
Step 7: The CM SHRI result 2025 will be available on the screen
Step 8: Download Delhi CM SHRI School merit list 2025 pdf
Step 9: Keep the hard copy of CM SHRI school result merit list for future need
The CM SHRI Schools are a new initiative of the Delhi government to provide modern and well-equipped institutions. A total of Rs 100 crore has been allocated in the 2025-26 state budget. Half of the seats will be reserved for students from government and government-aided schools. Students belonging to SC, ST, OBC (non-creamy layer) and children with special needs will get 5 per cent relaxation.