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Rashtriya Military schools were established as King George’s Royal Indian Military schools to take care of the education of the sons of defence personnel. In 1952, the schools were reorganized on Public School lines and admissions were made open to the sons of Defence Service Officers and civilians. In 1954, the school became member of the Indian Public Schools Conference (IPSC) and continues to be an active member till date.

The schools were renamed Military Schools in 1966 and its old motto, ‘Play the Game’ was replaced with ‘Sheelem Param Bhushanam’ which means Character is the Highest Virtue. On 25th Jun 2007, the schools got their present name “Rashtriya Military School”. The school has several of its alumni occupying high positions in the Armed Forces and in other sectors doing stellar service to the motherland.

Common Entrance Test for admission to Class VI and IX is held in December and is automated OMR based in subjects mentioned under the head “ADMISSION TEST”. For admission to Class VI a candidate should not be less than 10 years and more than 12 years of age as on 31 March of the year of admission.

For admission to Class IX a candidate should not be less than 13 years and more than 15 years of age as on 31 March of the year of admission. Admission into Classes VI and IX is on the basis of available vacancies. Parents/students should also note that all admissions are in the category of Boarders only. No day scholars are allowed. Admissions are opened for both Boys and Girls.

Rashtriya Military schools were established as King George’s Royal Indian Military schools to take care of the education of the sons of defence personnel. In 1952, the schools were reorganized on Public School lines and admissions were made open to the sons of Defence Service Officers and civilians. In 1954, the school became member of the Indian Public Schools Conference (IPSC) and continues to be an active member till date.

The schools were renamed Military Schools in 1966 and its old motto, ‘Play the Game’ was replaced with ‘Sheelem Param Bhushanam’ which means Character is the Highest Virtue. On 25th Jun 2007, the schools got their present name “Rashtriya Military School”. The school has several of its alumni occupying high positions in the Armed Forces and in other sectors doing stellar service to the motherland.

Common Entrance Test for admission to Class VI and IX is held in December and is automated OMR based in subjects mentioned under the head “ADMISSION TEST”. For admission to Class VI a candidate should not be less than 10 years and more than 12 years of age as on 31 March of the year of admission.

For admission to Class IX a candidate should not be less than 13 years and more than 15 years of age as on 31 March of the year of admission. Admission into Classes VI and IX is on the basis of available vacancies. Parents/students should also note that all admissions are in the category of Boarders only. No day scholars are allowed. Admissions are exclusively for boys.

Rashtriya Military schools were established as King George’s Royal Indian Military schools to take care of the education of the sons of defence personnel. In 1952, the schools were reorganized on Public School lines and admissions were made open to the sons of Defence Service Officers and civilians. In 1954, the school became member of the Indian Public Schools Conference (IPSC) and continues to be an active member till date.

The schools were renamed Military Schools in 1966 and its old motto, ‘Play the Game’ was replaced with ‘Sheelem Param Bhushanam’ which means Character is the Highest Virtue. On 25th Jun 2007, the schools got their present name “Rashtriya Military School”. The school has several of its alumni occupying high positions in the Armed Forces and in other sectors doing stellar service to the motherland.

    Procedure Of Admission

     

    Common Entrance Test for admission to Class VI and IX is held in December and is automated OMR based in subjects mentioned under the head “ADMISSION TEST”. For admission to Class VI a candidate should not be less than 10 years and more than 12 years of age as on 31 March of the year of admission.

    For admission to Class IX a candidate should not be less than 13 years and more than 15 years of age as on 31 March of the year of admission. Admission into Classes VI and IX is on the basis of available vacancies. Parents/students should also note that all admissions are in the category of Boarders only. No day scholars are allowed. Admissions are exclusively for boys.

    Rashtriya Military School (RMS) Class 6 entrance exam includes

     
    • Languages: Hindi, English, and the regional language
    • Subjects: Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Computer Science 

    The RMS syllabus is based on the CBSE curriculum, and is designed to prepare students for a career in the Indian Armed Forces

    English

    • Antonyms
    • Synonyms
    • Prepositions
    • Composition
    • Framing Questions
    • Articles
    • Comprehension Passages
    • Affirmative and Interrogative
    • Homonyms
    • Fill in the blanks
    • Spelling Check
    • Comprehension Passages
    • Types of Sentences (Negative, Interrogative, Positive, Exclamatory), etc
    • Para Jumbled
    • Construction of Sentences
    • Error Correction
    • Grammar (Verbs, Adjectives, Noun, Gender, Structure, etc)
    • Singular and Plural Forms

    Intelligence

    • Puzzle
    • Image
    • Verbal and Non-Verbal
    • Direction Sense
    • Sequence
    • Coding and Decoding
    • Analogy Test
    • Assigning Correct Mathematical Signs
    • Relationship of Analogy
    • Relationship
    • Same Class
    • Confusing Instructions
    • Completion of Series
    • Jumbled Spelling
    • Alphabetical Arrangement of Words
    • Decision Making

    Mathematics

    • Number System
    • LCM and HCF
    • Prime Factorization
    • Square and Square Root
    • Time and work
    • Percentage
    • Profit and Loss
    • Preparation of Cash Bills
    • Measurement of Temperature in Degree Celsius
    • Ration and Proportion
    • Unitary Method
    • Arithmetic Mean
    • Simple Interest
    • Degree Fahrenheit
    • Time and Distance
    • Decimal and Fraction
    • Circumference and area of a Circle
    • Conversion of Units of Area and Volume
    • Volumes of Solids, Cube, and Cuboids
    • Perimeter & Areas of Triangle – Rectangle – Square with Diagrams
    • Classification of Angles
    • Basic Geometry Concepts Such As Line, Point, Line Segment, Ray, Etc
    • Circle and its Parts
    • Quadrilaterals and Polygons
    • Construction of Line Segments
    • Interior and Exterior of Given Figures
    • Triangles (Angles and Angle Sum Property)

    General Knowledge

    • Sports
    • History & Geography
    • Awards
    • General Science
    • Committee & Commission
    • International Organisations
    • Inventions and Inventors
    • Books and Authors
    • Some Historical Events / Land Marks
    • Classical Dances of India
    • Constitution
    • Science & Health
    • Environment & Pollution
    • Some Important Geographical Terms
    • Important Events of World History
    • States of India
    • Economics & Population
    • Popular Persons & Places
    • Union Territories
    • First in India
    • Important Towns on Rivers
    • Countries, Capitals and Currencies
    • India – Important Facts
    • Our Defence Forces
    • Atomic Power Stations in India
    • Important Days
    • Games and Sports Terms
    • Abbreviations
    • National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in India
    • Countries, Capital and Currencies

    RMS Syllabus for Class 9 (English)

    • Vocabulary and their Usage
    • Homophone & One-word substitute
    • Re-arranging words to make meaningful sentences
    • Antonyms
    • Synonyms
    • Gender
    • Comprehension Passages
    • Spell Check
    • Nouns
    • Adverbs
    • Adjectives
    • Grammatical Structures
    • Types of Sentences (Negative, Interrogative, Positive, Exclamatory)
    • Verb Forms
    • Articles
    • Error Correction

    Social Science

    • Sources of History
    • Establishment of the British Rule in India
    • Revolt against British Rule
    • Various Reforms in India During British Rule
    • The National Movement
    • India After Independence
    • Natural and Human Resources  
    • Minerals and Power Resources
    • Agriculture
    • Industries
    • The Constitution
    • Indian Parliament
    • The Judiciary
    • Understanding Marginalisation
    • Public Facilities

    Mathematics

    • Number System
    • Square and Square Root
    • Cube and Cube Root
    • Exponents and Powers
    • Algebraic Expression and Identities
    • LCM and HCF
    • Factorization
    • Linear Equation in One Variable
    • Unitary method
    • Preparation of cash bills
    • Simplification, Fraction, Comparison
    • Ratio and Proportion
    • Profit and Loss
    • Simple and Compound Interest
    • Work and Time
    • Time and Distance
    • Mensuration
    • Statistics
    • Probability
    • Basic geometrical concepts such as point, line, line segment, ray
    • Area and Perimeter of Circle, Cube, Cuboids, etc.
    • Triangles, Circles, quadrilaterals and polygons

    Science

    • Motion
    • Force
    • Sound
    • Light
    • Heat
    • Electricity
    • Magnetism
    • Natural and Man-Made Material
    • Metals and Non Metals
    • Carbon and its Various Forms
    • Acids, Bases and Salts
    • Cell Structure and Function
    • Food – Production and Management
    • Reproduction
    • Nutrition in Plants and Animals
    • Microorganisms and Diseases
    • Pollution of Air, Water and Soil
    • Solar System