Sainik School Sikar is a CBSE-affiliated residential military school in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, preparing cadets from across the state for the NDA through rigorous academics, disciplined hostel life, sport and leadership.
Cadets after the inter-house debate finals, Founder's Week.
Sainik School Sikar is a fully residential, CBSE Sainik School in Rajasthan, located in the Shekhawati region, known across India for its painted haveli towns and its sandstone forts. It follows the same national framework as India's older Sainik Schools, widening access to disciplined, affordable, merit-based education for students of Rajasthan and the wider region.
"We ask three things of every cadet who passes through our gate: scholarship in the classroom, discipline on the ground, and character everywhere else." — Office of the Principal
As one of the newer additions to the Sainik School network, Sikar combines a modern CBSE campus with the traditional Sainik School routine — early morning PT, structured classroom hours, and a house system that puts senior cadets in charge of their juniors from the very first term.
Like the fortified towns of Shekhawati, a cadet's years at Sainik School Sikar are entered gate by gate — nothing skipped, nothing rushed.
Admission through the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE), followed by a settling-in term focused on hostel routine and academic footing rather than immediate pressure.
A full CBSE curriculum delivered with boarding-school rigour — smart classrooms, subject clinics, and a house system that keeps every cadet accountable to their peers.
Daily PT, drill and NCC training on campus, with desert endurance runs and camp exercises that build stamina for the terrain around Sikar.
Senior cadets take charge of junior dormitories, sports houses and parade contingents — command experience long before any real uniform is issued.
Dedicated coaching for the NDA written examination and SSB interview, alongside continued CBSE academics for cadets choosing civilian careers.
Everything a residential cadet needs sits inside the school's own perimeter, from the classroom to the infirmary.
Digital boards, science labs and a CBSE curriculum delivered by a resident teaching faculty.
Supervised dormitories with house masters resident on every floor, day and night.
A full-length asphalt parade square used for daily drill, morning assembly and ceremonial parades.
A resident medical officer and 24-hour nursing staff, with a tie-up hospital in Sikar town.
A quiet-hours reading room stocked for both the CBSE syllabus and competitive examination prep.
Mess-style dining with a nutritionist-planned menu built around a growing cadet's training load.
"Shekhawati's havelis were built to last centuries, layer by painted layer, gate by fortified gate. We build our cadets the same way — nothing rushed, nothing skipped, and nothing that won't still be standing twenty years from now."
Cadets are housed in single-sex dormitory wings, grouped by house rather than by age, so that senior cadets are always on hand to mentor the juniors sharing their floor.
Cadets follow the full CBSE curriculum through Class XII, with dedicated evening prep hours, subject clinics for students who fall behind, and an accelerated track for those aiming at the sciences.
Every cadet represents a sports house from their first term, and inter-house competition runs through the whole academic year.
A full-size ground for football and track events, used for the school's own athletics meet each winter.
Hard-court facilities lit for evening practice after the day's academic sessions end.
NCC parades and endurance runs built for the arid Shekhawati terrain around the campus.
A supervised swimming pool and all-weather running track used for daily conditioning and inter-house meets.
Sikar sits at the heart of Shekhawati, a region famous across India for its frescoed havelis and fortified gateways. That same discipline of building things to last — layer by layer, gate by gate — is woven into everything we teach here.
Sainik Schools were founded in 1961 for exactly this purpose — to widen the pool of candidates ready for the NDA and the officer cadre. Our senior cadets follow a coaching track built around that goal, though it is never the only path we prepare them for.
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Full NDA written-exam coaching alongside board examination preparation.
Mock Service Selection Board panels run by retired defence officers on staff.
Alumni tracking and reference letters for cadets who go on to the NDA, INA or civilian colleges.
Entry is through the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE), conducted once a year for Class VI and Class IX seats.
Applications open online in the winter months; the school's registration guidance is published on this site each cycle.
A national-level written test covering mathematics, language, general knowledge and intelligence.
Shortlisted candidates undergo a medical fitness check at an empanelled hospital.
Final selection by merit and category; the academic session begins in April.
Annual fees cover tuition, boarding, uniform and mess charges, with concessions available for defence dependents and economically weaker sections, as per government norms.
"We looked at several residential schools in Rajasthan before choosing Sikar. The daily routine and hostel supervision gave our son a structure he simply didn't have at home."

"The NDA coaching starts early enough that it never feels rushed. My daughter's confidence in the SSB mock interviews surprised even us."

"What stayed with me after I left wasn't the drill — it was the house system. Being responsible for eight younger cadets at sixteen changes how you carry yourself."

Sainik School Sikar welcomes prospective parents by appointment on all working days.