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Some schools asking for donations, allege parents

THE ASIAN AGE. | SUSHMITA GHOSH
Published : Feb 23, 2017, 4:13 am IST
Updated : Feb 23, 2017, 6:50 am IST

Some are calling parents and kids for interaction and asking them to deposit fees within 2-3 days.

Schools like JM International School and MBS International School, both in Dwarka, are illegally offering admission to the students on first come, first serve basis.
 Schools like JM International School and MBS International School, both in Dwarka, are illegally offering admission to the students on first come, first serve basis.

New Delhi: Amidst the continuous changes in the norms of nursery admissions, parents in the national capital have now alleged that some schools are demanding donations from them. They even said that some are giving admission to their wards on the first come, first serve basis without even refunding the money.

Schools like OPG World School in Dwarka are asking the non-Dwarka residing parents to get a fake rent agreement made and also deposit Rs 50,000 cash in order to secure admission in the school.

“OPG School has gone sick and money minded. They told non-Dwarka residents to get a rent agreement from Dwarka on basis of which admission will be given. They also said once admission is done, all those parents must provide Rs 50,000 in cash. Its horrible and ridiculous,” said a parent on the condition of anonymity.

Schools like JM International School and MBS International School, both in Dwarka, are illegally offering admission to the students on first come, first serve basis, a criteria which was scrapped by the high court last year.  

However, following the complaints received by the parents on the portal, Sumit Vohra, founder of nursery admissions, has even written a complaint to education minister Manish Sisodia and the DoE director asking to take stringent action against the concerned schools.

“Dozens of schools like Meera Model School (Janakpuri), Happy Model School (Jankapuri), Shadely Public School (Mayapuri) are even flouting DoE guidelines. They have taken out their first list before the date fixed by the DoE, which has ordered the first list to be diplayed on March 7,” Mr Vohra said.

Some are calling parents and kids for interaction and asking them to deposit fees within 2-3 days. School like Apeejay (Saket and Pitampura) is in contempt of court,” Mr Vohra said.

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NE Saplings has already given admissions in the month of January basis personal interaction. They gave one weeks time to deposit fees and are giving one month time for withdrawal. Post that, they will not refund. They are clearly flouting rules.

Noted

Thanks for the information. This is unethical practice by the above school who doesn't follow the DoE guidelines. If such type of school is not following the educational guideline then which type of education they will provide to the children, GOD knows.

Surprisingly mr Vohra is silent on my Carmel which went ahead with the draw but didn't publicise it on its website

Guneet

Not only Mt Carmel

Also Faith academy/St Michaels n many more minority schools

HC has given them autonomy to frame their own guidelines, DOE did not ans that (grey area) to media correspondent

If any media house is ready to do that .It will come in big way in media for sure

I also got call from school to deposit the money before 28 February for admission they said after that admission will be closed..I don't know what to do

Which school

avb public school

Can you give full name n branch

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