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UDISE Plus Jammu and Kashmir 2026-27

Direct SDMS login for Jammu and Kashmir schools. Complete guide for Student Module (SDMS), Teacher Module, School Profile and APAAR ID. Login with your 11-digit UDISE code.

Quick Info
Type Union Territory
Capital Srinagar/Jammu
Districts 20
Schools (Approx.) 26,000+
SDMS State ID 101

UDISE Plus Jammu and Kashmir – All Module Login Links 2026-27

All modules use your school's 11-digit UDISE Code as username and the password from your Block MIS Coordinator. Click the module you need:

Not sure which module to open? For student data entry and APAAR ID, use Student Module (SDMS). For teacher qualifications and PEN, use Teacher Module.

How to Login to UDISE Plus SDMS – Jammu and Kashmir 2026-27

Follow these 7 steps to login to the Student Module (SDMS) for Jammu and Kashmir:

  1. Open Google Chrome on your computer or laptop
  2. Go to: SDMS Direct Login – Jammu and Kashmir (https://sdms.udiseplus.gov.in/p3/v1/login?state-id=101)
  3. The Jammu and Kashmir login page will open directly – no need to select your state again
  4. Type your school's 11-digit UDISE Code in the username field
  5. Enter your password (provided by your Block MIS Coordinator / BRC)
  6. Type the captcha code shown on screen carefully
  7. Click "Login" – your school's student data dashboard will open

About UDISE Plus in Jammu and Kashmir

UDISE Plus in Jammu and Kashmir covers all UT-level school education data for 2026-27. All 26,000+ schools across 20 districts of Jammu and Kashmir that are registered with the government must submit annual data through the UDISE+ portal.

Every school in Jammu and Kashmir has been assigned a unique 11-digit UDISE Code. This code is the school's permanent identity in the national education system. It is used to login to all UDISE+ modules and to track school data every year.

The data submitted by Jammu and Kashmir schools is used by the Ministry of Education to:

  • Allocate teachers and fill vacancies based on actual student enrollment
  • Distribute grants for school infrastructure improvements (classrooms, toilets, labs)
  • Plan Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) budget for Jammu and Kashmir
  • Track individual student progress through APAAR ID (Academic Aadhaar)
  • Ensure Mid-Day Meal (MDM) and other benefits reach every eligible student
  • Generate Jammu and Kashmir State Report Cards for policy decisions

UDISE Plus Data Entry – What Jammu and Kashmir Schools Must Fill in 2026-27

Schools in Jammu and Kashmir must fill four categories of data. The reference date is 30th September 2026 – all data must reflect the school's status as on that date:

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Student Data (SDMS)

Each student's General Profile (GP) – name, Aadhaar, class, gender. Enrollment Profile (EP) – category, marks. Student Facilities (SF) – books, uniform, MDM. APAAR ID generation is mandatory.

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Teacher Data

Teacher profiles with PEN number, qualifications (B.Ed/D.El.Ed), in-service training, appointment type (regular/contract/guest), subject taught and class assigned.

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School Infrastructure

Classrooms (good/needs repair), toilets for boys/girls, drinking water, electricity, boundary wall, ramp for disabled students, kitchen shed for mid-day meal.

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Digital Facilities

Computers, internet type, smart classroom, ICT lab, digital library, CCTV, solar power – all must be reported accurately to reflect the actual school situation.

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APAAR ID for Jammu and Kashmir Students – 2026-27

All schools in Jammu and Kashmir must generate APAAR IDs for every student through the SDMS portal. APAAR ID is a 12-digit unique academic identity number linked to the student's Aadhaar card. It is mandatory from 2026-27. After logging into SDMS, go to Student Facilities β†’ APAAR ID Generation to complete this for each student.

How to Generate APAAR ID β†’

School Education in Jammu and Kashmir – Overview for UDISE Plus 2026-27

Jammu and Kashmir's school education system, governed by the J&K Board of School Education (JKBOSE) and the School Education Department, J&K, spans 26,000+ schools across 20 districts in two geographically distinct divisions β€” Kashmir and Jammu. As a Union Territory since 2019, J&K schools now follow central UDISE Plus norms and all data must be submitted through udiseplus.gov.in. UDISE Plus 2026-27 is particularly important for J&K as the UT administration uses the data for school rationalization and PM SHRI school selection.

67.2%
Literacy Rate
26,000+
Schools in UDISE+
20
Districts
Urdu, Hindi, English, Kashmiri & Dogri
Teaching Medium

Schools in Jammu and Kashmir fall under the School Education Department, Government of J&K for administrative purposes. The secondary examination board is JKBOSE (J&K Board of School Education). All school-level data β€” student enrollment, teacher profiles, and infrastructure β€” is reported annually to the Ministry of Education through the UDISE+ portal.

Key Education Facts β€” Jammu and Kashmir in UDISE+ 2026-27

  • J&K has 26,000+ schools including winter-zone and summer-zone institutions β€” school operational months vary by division, affecting UDISE Plus reporting periods
  • JKBOSE operates on a bi-annual examination system (Kashmir Division: March exam; Jammu Division: November exam) β€” UDISE Plus class-wise data must reflect the correct annual cycle
  • J&K's literacy rate of 67.2% is improving rapidly under the UT administration's STAR (Strengthening Teaching-Learning and Results for States) project
  • J&K has over 5,000 Urdu-medium government schools β€” Urdu medium must be accurately coded in UDISE+ to ensure correct per-student resource allocation
  • The PM SHRI Schools scheme has selected 250+ schools in J&K β€” PM SHRI eligibility is partly determined by UDISE Plus data quality scores
  • J&K has tribal-area residential schools (particularly for Gujjar and Bakerwal communities) β€” these require residential school parameters in UDISE+ in addition to standard school data
  • Post-UT formation, CBSE affiliation is being expanded in J&K β€” schools transitioning from JKBOSE to CBSE must update board affiliation in UDISE+ before the next academic year data entry

UDISE Plus Jammu and Kashmir – State-Specific Data Entry Guide

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J&K schools access UDISE Plus at udiseplus.gov.in. Given J&K's seasonal closure pattern, the School Education Department, J&K typically issues UDISE Plus data entry windows twice: once for summer-zone schools (August–October) and once for winter-zone schools (March–May). Schools must submit data within their designated window β€” late submission affects school grant eligibility under Samagra Shiksha.

Common Challenges – Jammu and Kashmir Schools

  • J&K's winter-zone and summer-zone school closure pattern means some schools are inaccessible during the national UDISE Plus data entry window β€” the state extends deadlines for affected zones
  • Schools in conflict-affected and border areas (Shopian, Kupwara, Poonch, Rajouri) have periodic disruptions to education, making accurate annual headcount challenging
  • Language diversity β€” Kashmiri, Dogri, Urdu, Hindi, Gojri β€” requires careful medium-of-instruction coding in SDMS; errors affect mother-tongue language policy compliance data
  • Many J&K government schools have outdated UDISE Codes from pre-UT era β€” code mismatches between JKBOSE records and UDISE+ must be corrected through the District Education Officer
  • APAAR ID seeding requires Aadhaar verification, but Aadhaar penetration among school-age children in remote tribal areas (Gurez, Machil, Zanskar) remains below 60%

Data Entry Tips for Jammu and Kashmir Teachers

  • J&K schools should confirm whether they fall in winter-zone or summer-zone for their UDISE Plus submission deadline β€” using the wrong deadline results in data being locked prematurely
  • For schools transitioning from JKBOSE to CBSE, update board affiliation in UDISE+ at the start of the academic year β€” this change affects fee regulation and grant entitlement
  • Enter the school operational months accurately in UDISE+ β€” J&K schools must specify the months when instruction was actually delivered (not calendar year)
  • Tribal residential schools should complete the hostel and residential facility section in UDISE+ β€” this data is audited for Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) grants
  • For Urdu-medium schools, ensure the student mother-tongue field in SDMS is set correctly β€” language data affects J&K's mother-tongue based multilingual education planning

Frequently Asked Questions – UDISE Plus Jammu and Kashmir 2026-27

The direct SDMS login link for Jammu and Kashmir is https://sdms.udiseplus.gov.in/p3/v1/login?state-id=101. It takes you directly to the Jammu and Kashmir-specific Student Module login page. Use your school's 11-digit UDISE code as the username.
Your username is your school's 11-digit UDISE Code. The password is assigned by your Block MIS Coordinator (BRC/CRC). If you don't have your password, contact your Block Education Office or District Education Officer in Jammu and Kashmir.
Approximately 26,000+ schools in Jammu and Kashmir are registered in the UDISE Plus system. This includes government schools, government-aided schools and private schools across all 20 districts.
Yes. APAAR ID generation is mandatory for every student in all Jammu and Kashmir schools from 2026-27. Schools must generate APAAR IDs for all enrolled students through the SDMS portal. Students without APAAR ID may face issues during data certification.
SDMS (Student Database Management System) is the student data portal at sdms.udiseplus.gov.in. Jammu and Kashmir schools use it to enter each student's General Profile (GP), Enrollment Profile (EP) and Student Facilities (SF), and to generate APAAR IDs. It is one of the most important modules of UDISE+.
Contact your Block MIS Coordinator (BRC) or District Education Officer in Jammu and Kashmir – they can reset your password. You can also try the "Forgot Password" option on the login page using your UDISE code and the registered mobile number.
The reference date is 30th September 2026. All data – student enrollment count, teacher count, and infrastructure status – must reflect the exact situation in the school as on September 30, 2026.
No. The Teacher Module has a separate link: udiseplus.gov.in/udiseteacher/. However, the username (11-digit UDISE code) and password are the same across all modules. Select Jammu and Kashmir from the state dropdown on that login page.

Essential UDISE Plus Guides for Jammu and Kashmir Schools

These step-by-step guides are specifically useful for Jammu and Kashmir school teachers and administrators completing UDISE Plus 2026-27 data entry. Click any guide to read the full article.

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