Jawahar Vidyalaya Higher Secondary
Full Form of JVH
What is JVH?
JVH stands for Jawahar Vidyalaya Higher Secondary, a designation used by several schools across India that offer classes from 11th and 12th standard (higher secondary education). These schools are typically affiliated with state boards of secondary education and follow the curriculum prescribed by the respective state government. Jawahar Vidyalayas were originally inspired by the educational vision of Jawaharlal Nehru, aiming to provide affordable and quality schooling in both rural and urban areas. The term 'JVH' appears in school names, official documents, and admission forms. Students in JVH institutions prepare for board examinations that determine eligibility for college admissions. For competitive exams like JEE or NEET, a strong foundation from higher secondary education is essential, and many JVH schools offer science, commerce, and arts streams. The acronym is most commonly encountered in states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Maharashtra. In government records, JVH is also used to distinguish these schools from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs), which are central government-run residential schools. JVH schools play a vital role in increasing access to higher secondary education in semi-urban and rural areas.
JVH का फुल फॉर्म
जवाहर विद्यालय उच्च माध्यमिक
Example
My nephew scored 92% in his board exams at JVH school in Coimbatore.