India, Jaipur
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Located on Sawai Ram Singh Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India. The Vidyalaya sits in central Jaipur and is accessible by local transport.
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Application and admission fees (new admissions)
- CBSE (day-school) new-admission charges: Registration fee INR 1,700; Admission form fee INR 100; One-time Admission fee INR 10,000; Development fee INR 5,000; Caution money (refundable) INR 20,000.
- Cambridge / IGCSE (new admissions to the Cambridge stream): Registration fee INR 2,000; Admission fee INR 35,000; Security deposit (specified as non‑refundable in the Cambridge fee listing) INR 25,000. These one-time charges apply in addition to annual tuition for new entrants to the Cambridge programme.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term where published)
- CBSE day-school (annual tuition, academic session figures used for current published fee schedule):
- Bal Vatika (BV): Annual tuition INR 134,600 — per term (4 installments) INR 33,650.
- Classes I–V: Annual tuition INR 128,400 — per term INR 32,100.
- Classes VI–VIII: Annual tuition INR 132,000 — per term INR 33,000.
- Classes IX–X: Annual tuition INR 140,000 — per term INR 35,000.
- Classes XI–XII (Science): Annual tuition INR 138,800 — per term INR 34,700.
- Classes XI–XII (Commerce / Arts): Annual tuition INR 130,200 — per term INR 32,550.
- Cambridge / IGCSE day-school (typical published structure for Cambridge stream/new-admission examples):
- Typical listed tuition for Cambridge stream (example new-admission annual tuition shown for early-years and primary levels) INR 208,000 per year — per term (4 installments) INR 52,000. One-time admission/registration/security sums are charged in addition to this tuition for new entrants.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is billed on an annual basis and is customarily payable in four equal installments (quarterly) with installment due dates published as 15 April, 15 July, 15 October and 15 January; non-payment by due date carries the stated late-payment consequences, and bounced cheques attract bank charges. Installments therefore equal the annual tuition divided by four when the installment option is used.
- For some grades and for specific streams there may be alternative timelines (quarterly or half‑yearly) specified in the school's fee circulars; the school accepts online bill-payment channels for fee submission.
Boarding and hostel (if applicable)
- The school provides boarding facilities (boys and girls hostels) as part of its offerings. Specific annual boarding (hostel) charges are published separately from tuition and are billed in addition to tuition; parents should review the hostel fee schedule and payment terms as boarding involves separate admission/registration and security/hostel deposits.
Other fees and recurring charges
- One-time / annual sundry charges that are commonly listed include: Development/maintenance charges (INR 5,000), caution/security deposits (see above), and an item listed generically as “Others” (example entries of INR 5,000 appear in published summaries). These charges are additional to the tuition figures shown above.
- Additional recurring or optional costs that parents should expect (charged separately in many years) include: transport/bus fees (if bus service is used), lab and practical fees for senior classes, examination and board-registration fees for board classes, textbooks and stationery, activity or co‑curricular fees, and prescribed uniform purchases. These items are invoiced in addition to the tuition and one‑time admission/registration charges.
Refund information
- Caution money / refundable security deposits (where listed) are refundable on withdrawal or at the end of the student's tenure subject to school adjustment rules. One-time admission fees and development charges are treated as non‑refundable in typical fee schedules unless expressly stated otherwise. The Cambridge-listing explicitly identifies a portion of the security as non‑refundable; cheque bounce or similar payment failures may attract bank charges which are payable by the parent.
Fee payment options and practical payment notes
- Accepted online and electronic payment channels include debit card, credit card, net banking (NEFT/RTGS/IMPS), UPI and third‑party bill‑payment platforms integrated with the school's billing (for example BBPS/Bajaj Finserv). Parents are commonly able to pay by these online channels and receive instant confirmation by SMS/email. Some payment platforms may levy a small convenience or merchant fee (expressed as a percentage) for card or wallet payments. Cheque and bank transfer arrangements are also referenced in published fee circulars; returned cheques attract bank charges.
Based in Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Vidyalaya delivers a CBSE-based education with international orientation. The school is affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi, and has British Council accreditation for an international dimension in the curriculum. Final examinations are conducted under the Cambridge curriculum, providing Cambridge International exposure. Global Dimension is emphasized through links with partner schools in England, France and Singapore, with joint projects exposing students to diverse cultures. Assessments follow a two-term pattern with Continuous and Comprehensive Assessment across scholastic and co-scholastic areas. The Vidyalaya participates in the Jaipur Sahodaya School Complex, supporting collaboration among nearby schools. Facilities for the arts include Dance Rooms and Music Rooms, with the campus supporting performing and creative arts. The library houses about 30,000 books to aid academic study. A culture of mentorship and a student–teacher relationship underpins learning. The school engages in community service, including adoption of a village school near Jaipur.