Alva’s Kannada Medium Entrance Exam 2026: 20,146 Students Compete for Free Education
MOODBIDRI: The Vidyagiri and Puttige campuses of Alva’s Education Foundation witnessed a massive gathering on Sunday as 20,146 students appeared for the entrance examination for the 2026-27 academic year. The exam targets admissions for grades 6 to 9 under the institution's renowned free education scheme.
This annual event highlights the sustained demand for quality Kannada-medium education. With 23,141 total applicants from 32 educational districts across Karnataka and neighboring border areas, the high turnout underscores the school's reputation as a premier destination for merit-based rural education.
- Total Applicants: 23,141
- Total Attendees: 20,146
- Grade 6: 16,014 candidates
- Grade 7: 1,374 candidates
- Grade 8: 1,983 candidates
- Grade 9: 775 candidates
- Top Districts: Belagavi (7,353), Bagalkot (4,080), and Vijayapura (2,961).
To accommodate the massive influx of students and guardians, the foundation utilized five distinct centers. These included the Yashokirana Block, Jaganmohana Block, Commerce Block, Alva’s Degree College, and Alva’s English Medium School premises.
The examination process has been modernized over the last three years to reach talented children more effectively. Applications were managed through an online system integrated with QR codes for streamlined verification and entry.
The Selection Methodology
The preliminary phase consisted of a 2.30-hour examination worth 150 marks. This test focused on core subjects and logical reasoning. To maintain transparency and competitive standards, the OMR-based question papers were distributed in five series (A, B, C, D, and E).
Students who meet the institutional criteria in the preliminary round will advance to the "Main Stage." This secondary phase involves descriptive writing to assess cognitive skills and language proficiency in a deeper format.
Economic and Social Impact
Alva's Kannada Medium School currently hosts over 750 students from grades 6 to 10. Every selected student receives a complete waiver on tuition fees, hostel costs, and textbooks. The institution aims to build both competitive intelligence and cultural values in young minds.
Financially, the foundation invests significantly in this initiative. The cost per student is estimated at approximately ₹1.5 lakh annually. Overall, the foundation spends over ₹10 crore every year to sustain this free educational model.
Confirmed: The total attendance figures, the exam format (OMR), and the provision of free boarding/tuition for selected candidates are officially verified by the foundation records.
Under Verification: The specific dates for the announcement of the preliminary results and the schedule for the subsequent descriptive exams are currently being finalized and will be notified via official channels.
Historically, the school has seen 1,862 students graduate from the 10th grade. Many of these alumni have moved on to successful careers in medicine, engineering, and law, proving the efficacy of the Kannada-medium model in professional spheres.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When will the entrance exam results be announced?
The foundation will release the results of the OMR-based test after the evaluation process. Candidates are advised to check the official Alva's portal.
2. Are there separate quotas for sports and culture?
Yes. Separate selection camps are held for talented students in sports and cultural categories, as announced in separate press releases.
3. What is the total duration of the entrance exam?
The preliminary exam lasts for 2 hours and 30 minutes, covering 150 marks of subject-based and logical questions.
• Official Press Release: Alva's Education Foundation, Moodbidri
• Media Reporting: eMungaru News Desk