Zero admission feeTwo primary wingsCo-educationalEnglish & Hindi options

No-admission-fee schools in Jodhpur

The Hanwant School Managing Committee runs two early-years primary wings that waive the one-time admission fee — KPPP (English medium, Nursery–V) and AJDG Nursery–V (Hindi medium). The waiver is the committee's standing policy for these wings; standard session fees still apply.

This page explains the policy honestly: which classes are covered, what "no admission fee" actually means in practice (and what it does not mean), how the two wings differ from each other, the path forward from Class V into the committee's middle and senior schools, and how to apply. Every detail is sourced from the school's own admissions framework.

What "no admission fee" means — and what it does not

Honesty on this is more important than headline impact. The waiver is a real policy — the school does not charge the one-time admission / registration fee that most private schools in Jodhpur collect at the time of enrolment. But "no admission fee" is not the same as "free schooling". Here is the precise breakdown:

What is waived

  • The one-time admission / registration fee at the point of enrolment.

  • Across all classes Nursery–V at KPPP.

  • Across all classes Nursery–V at AJDG Hindi medium wing.

What still applies

  • Standard session tuition fees (paid as instalments or annually).

  • Books, uniform, and any opt-in transport — billed transparently.

  • Standard admission fee resumes from Class VI at the next school in the pipeline (PKA / HSS / etc.).


The committee operates the waiver because the priority at the early-years stage is enrolment access, not fee gatekeeping. We name the policy directly because the alternative — pretending a discount is bigger than it is — wastes the family's time and damages the trust the relationship needs from day one.

The two no-admission-fee wings, in detail

The two wings are deliberately different in medium and campus, so families can pick the one that fits the household. Both share the no-admission-fee policy and the committee's overall admissions framework.

KPPP — English medium, Nursery–V

Smt. Kishan Pyari Pittie Public School. Co-educational, English medium throughout. Located on Campus 2 — the building shared with PKA (Class VI–VIII) and BDRKA (Class IX–XII), so a child enrolled at KPPP has a clear continuity path inside the same building all the way to Class XII.

Classes

Nursery-V

Medium

English

Format

Co-educational

Activities

Cub & Bulbul

Principal

Mrs. Neelkamal Chouhan

Campus 2 (with PKA + BDRKA)

Landline

0291-2615912
Open KPPP school page

AJDG Nursery–V — Hindi medium (co-ed)

Agarwal Jamna Devi Girls School's Hindi medium Nursery–V wing. Co-educational at this stage; from Class VI onward, AJDG transitions to a girls-only school. Boys typically move to HSS (same campus) or PKA (Campus 2) at Class VI. The wing sits on Campus 1 — Pal Road, Shastri Nagar.

Wing classes

Nursery–V (co-ed)

Wing medium

Hindi

Wing format

Co-educational

Activities

Cub & Bulbul

Principal

Mrs. Damayanti Kashyap

Campus 1 (with HSS)

Landline

0291-2441912
Open AJDG school page

KPPP vs AJDG Nur–V Hindi — side by side

Both wings have no admission fee, both are co-educational, both run only the early-years stage. The differences below help a family choose between them based on medium, campus, and the eventual continuity path forward.

AttributeKPPPAJDG Nursery–V Hindi
MediumEnglishHindi
FormatCo-educationalCo-educational
ClassesNursery–VNursery–V (girls continue at AJDG VI–XII)
Admission feeNone for any classNone for Nursery–V (applies from VI)
CampusCampus 2 (with PKA + BDRKA)Campus 1 (with HSS) — Pal Road
Landline0291-26159120291-2441912 / 0291-2432912
PrincipalMrs. Neelkamal ChouhanMrs. Damayanti Kashyap
ActivitiesCub & BulbulCub & Bulbul
Continuity at Class VIPKA (same building) → BDRKA (same building, Class IX)Girls: stay at AJDG (same building). Boys: HSS (same campus) or PKA (Campus 2).
LocalityShastri Nagar (Campus 2 building)Shastri Nagar (Pal Road, Campus 1)

What happens after Class V — the path forward

Both no-admission-fee wings only run up to Class V. The committee maintains a continuous pipeline beyond, so a child does not need to look outside HSMC for Class VI onward. The next-school admission applies the standard committee admission fee (the waiver does not extend to upper classes).

Forward path from KPPP

KPPP Class V → PKA (Class VI–VIII, English medium, same Campus 2 building). Boys and girls continue together.

PKA Class VIII → BDRKA (Class IX–XII, English medium, Science and Commerce streams). Same building, same managing committee.

For Arts stream at Class XI, the family may also choose to move the child to HSS (boys) or AJDG (girls) on Campus 1, since BDRKA does not offer Arts.

See the middle school transition page →

Forward path from AJDG Nur–V Hindi

Girls: continue at AJDG (Class VI–XII), in either English or Hindi medium. Same campus. All three Class XII streams available.

Boys: move to HSS (Class VI–XII, boys-only, same Pal Road campus) or to PKA (Class VI–VIII, Campus 2). Either path keeps the child inside HSMC.

The transition is administratively simple — the same managing committee carries the file across the wing transfer.

The standard committee admission fee applies from Class VI at the next school in the pipeline. The no-admission-fee policy is specific to the early-years wings.

Why the committee operates this policy

The Hanwant School Managing Committee was established in 1931 with a service-orientation toward education in Jodhpur. The no-admission-fee policy at the early-years wings reflects four specific commitments:

  • Lowering the early-enrolment barrier

    The Nursery–V years are when families are also setting up uniform, books, and (often) transport for the first time. Removing the one-time admission fee at this exact stage reduces the upfront cash requirement, which matters more for some families than for others.

  • Enrolment access, not selection

    The early-years stage is not the right point for the committee to filter families by ability to pay an admission fee. The waiver expresses that — admission decisions at KPPP and AJDG Nur–V are based on space and age-eligibility, not fee-paying capacity.

  • Respecting the medium choice

    The committee runs both an English-medium wing (KPPP) and a Hindi-medium wing (AJDG Nur–V) under the same waiver — so the medium decision is genuinely the family's, not nudged by a fee asymmetry between the two.

  • Building toward the long pipeline

    A child who joins at Nursery can graduate from Class XII inside the same managing committee. The waiver at the entry point reduces friction for the family at the moment of choosing, and the long pipeline does the rest.

How admission works

The committee uses the same parent-first, officer-first model at the no-admission-fee wings as at the rest of the schools. There is no online form — every admission is handled by a named officer over phone or in person, so the family gets concrete answers about session fees, documents, and the daily school context before committing.

  • 1

    Reach out to the right campus

    For KPPP English medium, call Campus 2 on 0291-2615912. For AJDG Nur–V Hindi medium, call Campus 1 on 0291-2441912 / 0291-2432912. Both campuses also accept WhatsApp on the named officers' mobile numbers (listed below).

  • 2

    Confirm seat availability + the fee structure

    The officer will confirm that the admission fee is waived for the chosen wing, and walk through the standard session fee, books, uniform, and any opt-in transport — so the family sees the real total commitment, not just the headline waiver.

  • 3

    Campus visit + document submission

    Visit the campus with the documents listed below. The officer guides through the on-spot admission form. For Nursery and Class I, the report-card / TC requirement is often waived if the child has not been in formal school before.

  • 4

    Session fee payment

    The session tuition fee is paid via bank transfer / NEFT / UPI to the school's dedicated account. The early-payment discount applies for the 2026-27 session before 15 April 2026 — even with the no-admission-fee waiver in place, the early-payment discount is a real additional saving on the session fee itself.

  • 5

    Confirmation + first day

    The school issues an admission slip, ID card, and the academic-year calendar. The first day onboarding for the early-years wings is parent-friendly — class teachers spend extra time on the first-week routine for first-time-school children.

Documents to keep ready

For Nursery and KG admissions, the document list is shorter than for upper classes. The admissions officer confirms the exact list during the initial call.

  • Birth certificate of the child (original + photocopy)

  • Aadhaar card of the child (if available)

  • Four passport-size photographs of the child

  • Caste certificate (only if claiming reservation)

  • Parent / guardian photo ID (Aadhaar / passport / voter ID)

  • Proof of residence (utility bill / rent agreement)

  • Previous school report card / TC (only for Class II–V transfers)

  • Vaccination record (helpful for school health records)

If you are missing one of these documents, do not delay the call to the admissions desk. The officer will explain whether the missing item can be submitted later.

Where the two wings sit

Both wings are within the Shastri Nagar locality but on different campuses. Pick the wing that is more convenient for your daily school commute.

KPPP — Campus 2

Pal Road, Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342003. The Campus 2 building also houses PKA (Class VI–VIII) and BDRKA (Class IX–XII), so a child has continuity inside the same building from Nursery all the way to Class XII.

Convenient for families across Pal, Kamla Nehru Nagar, Sardarpura, Chopasni, and Basni — typical commute times by school transport are 15–35 minutes depending on origin.

AJDG Nur–V — Campus 1

Pal Road, Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342003. Opposite Shri Ram Hospital, near Shastri Nagar Police Station. Campus 1 is shared with HSS School — so boys finishing Nur–V at AJDG Hindi medium can move to HSS at Class VI without a campus change.

Most local auto and cab drivers know the address by these landmarks rather than full pin-code.

For a fuller picture of the locality and surrounding HSMC schools, see schools in Shastri Nagar.

The early-years learning approach

Both KPPP and AJDG Nursery–V are designed around the developmental needs of young children. The pace is play-and-activity led at Nursery and KG, gradually building into structured academic work by Class III–V. The committee follows the standard NCERT-aligned framework adapted for the early-years stage.

Nursery and KG

Focus on language familiarity (English at KPPP, Hindi at AJDG Nur–V), number sense, motor-skills development, and social adjustment. Activity-based learning — songs, stories, art, and short structured periods. Class teacher spends most of the day with the same group of children for stable attachment.

Class I and II

Reading and writing in the chosen medium become more structured. Mathematics moves from concrete to abstract. The school day lengthens slightly. NCERT-aligned textbooks are introduced. Class teacher continues to anchor the group, with subject-specific teachers introduced gradually.

Class III to V

Full subject grid — English, Hindi, Mathematics, Environmental Studies (Class III–V), Science (Class V), Social Studies, Computer Education, and a third language (Sanskrit at AJDG / additional language at KPPP). Class V is the bridge into the middle-school stage at PKA / HSS / AJDG.

Cub & Bulbul wing

Both wings run the Cub (junior boys) and Bulbul (junior girls) Scout-Guide programme — the early-years equivalent of the Scout / Guide / Rover / Ranger system. Activities are age-appropriate: simple group games, basic craft, civic awareness, and outdoor play.

Frequently asked questions

The questions below are the ones the admissions offices at KPPP and AJDG Nur–V hear most often. Each answer is sourced from the school's own admissions framework — if a question is missing or you need a more specific answer for your child, call the admissions desk directly.

Speak to the admissions desk

The admissions officer at the chosen campus can confirm seat availability, walk through the session fee structure (the no-admission-fee waiver applies; standard session fees still apply), and outline the day-to-day rhythm.

KPPP (English Nur–V)

Mrs. Swati Agarwal · Mr. V. K. Daga

AJDG (Hindi Nur–V)

Mr. Praveen Sankhala · Mr. Arvind Awasthi