Nursery Admissions in Delhi NCR 2025-26

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All the parents who are not satisfied with new nursery admissions guidelines please give your inputs what should be the criteria for nursery admissions guidelines

Please give your suggestions keeping in mind common interest of all the parents .so that we can take it to higher authorites also if possible the valid logic behind it

Today there  is meeting  of principals so  we dont want things to be delayed

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Neighbourhood criteria  is very important

Thanks a Ton Sumit sir for taking up this to the concerned authorities.

Surely the criteria must be a uniform one with no discrimination to one set of parents..

1.Neighourhood criteria-Local residents should be given a priority as it would be a torture for young students to travel so far and an inconveince for such parents.

2. Criteria like First Born Child also to be included alongwith the usual ones highlighted as Siblings, Transfer cases, Alumni, Girl Child etc.

3. Schools can increase Nos. of seats to accomodate the EWS & Management Quota so that enough absolute nos. of seats for General Category can be arranged.

4. Let the schools have somewhat standard registration form with a scope of school specific additional features if they want to add into it.

5. No scope of ambiguity-schools should not have the discretion of previous year's 20 points weightage criteria in their hand as it can then be used to profile the parents.

All the Criteria decided should be explicitely explained with corresponding points and parents must be made aware well ahead.

Let the schools clarify that how they will identify the EWS category (documents required)..lest it can be misused in big way.

Schools must give confirmation to the General Category parents that their will not be any Fee Hike due to inclusion of EWS. Let they pay from the amount they get from management quota or from their internal accruels.

ALL THE BEST --Bij:)

 

 Bij sir  very valid points

Documents certifying EWS category : Income certificate issued from SDM/Tehsildar of the respective area (Delhi), and Ration Card of the family. Further the parents of the child must have been living in Delhi for the last 5 years. In addition to it. Voters Card on the name of Parents may be asked by the schools.

i think the guidlines have given too much liberty to the schools. Government should have defined the admission criterion clearly instead of leaving it to the schools as whatever is just. In this country where laws which are existing are twisted to the extent that people use them in their own way then what is the guarantee that this 'JUST" would be misused by schools in their own interests. The only people who would suffer would be parents. These guidlines are useless and need lot of corrections.

 

A specific period for forms receiving  totalling at least 3 to 4 days must be decided by govt. and the same widely mentioned in news papers etc. Similar with the submission period and lists.

 

Also, common forms or single pts. should be made at least 10 places in delhi where all school forms are available. This will greately help parents and also benefit schools as wider students can then approach them.

 

Further, i fully support a FIXED POINT SYSTEM predecided by the govt. And also, random audits for schools afterwards to check if the criteria was followed properly. Two reasons for this:

1. Clarity for parents about criteria.

2. Minimum chances of exploitation by any school.

 

Distance should be considered and given more weightage as it is difficult for a child to travel so far.
Girl child point should also be there.

On one hand we say girls are equal to boys then I think there should be no weightage for child on bassi of gender.........pls................

Alumni is completely vegue in my view as it is immaterial that your child should go to the same school where from you studied.It is complete inclination towards the Dillilites.Parents like us from other state never get any preference in this regard.Our identity should be nationwise not at statewise.Please consider the issue.

Thank you Mr Vohra for your untiring efforts in representing us parents.
But I do think that the Age Criteria has not be brought to the fore enough. If the minimum age is increased to 4+ then more seats would be opened up. I think it would also be easier for the schools to handle children at this age.
Also distance must be made a mandatory criteria, it is cruel to subject tiny tots to the hours of traffic jams that are prevalent in the city now. Yesterday due to a VIP movement I was caught in jam with my 2 year old son for almost 2 hours in the afternoon.
I agree with my Harsh Jain that parents education should be considered but not the profession since many educated women have chosen to be home makers.

Kids are too young today but they won't remain the same, a formal school education is for 14 years. How can people like me who live in Vikaspuri with no good schools around compromise on the quality education for kids?? Let the distance criteria be there but it can't be used as it is. EIther areas like Vikaspuri needs to be given more weightage or exceed the limit of neighbourhood upto 10-15 kms.

Child should not be called along with parents. It will be hard for parents to manage the form and interview lines and a child simultaneously.More over each and every school should have a standard and fixed point system and guidlines.

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