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Admission Guidelines suggested by
the National Progressive Schools’ Conference (NPSC)
NPSC in its General Body meeting held on 3rd December 2014 welcomed the decision of the honourable high court calling it a landmark judgement, upholding autonomy of the private unaided public schools and granting freedom to the schools to devise their own admission guidelines.
Members decided that the guidelines should be –
(a) Student friendly
(b) Parent friendly
(c) School friendly
(d) Transparent
(e) Catering to all segments of society.
The policy designed should be clear and such that it is easy to implement and without any confusion.
NPSC schools are already following the Right To Education Act in Toto and have provided quality education to children admitted under 25% seats for EWS with full zeal and enthusiasm.
Children from all social and economic backgrounds shall be equally considered for admission.
No parent / child would be interviewed.
Following are the guidelines advised by the NPSC to its members –
The house felt that other categories could be made optional depending upon school specific requirement i.e. –
*Single Parent.
* Girl Child.
* First Born Child.
*Minority.
Etc
The above parameters are only for general seats. It may be noted that as per the directions of RTE, 25% of the seats have to be reserved for the EWS category.
All these parameters had been cleared by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi in their order dated 29th November 2007 and later by the decision of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India vide order dates 14th December 2007.
The house agreed that the admission process should be initiated at the earliest and accordingly decided that -
The schools should give dates for display of first list or any subsequent list on website / notice board.
The entire admission process should finish by 31st March 2015.
Ameeta Mulla Wattal
Chairperson, NPSC
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Conclusions: Please update if i am wrong.
1. Form will be available from 20th DEC to 20th JAN
2. Cost will be 25Rs.
3. Brochure/Prospectus will not be Sale
4. No parent / child would be interviewed.
5. Results will come till 5th FEB
Kamal
1 - WE NEED TO WAIT IF THERE IS NO STAY , WE WILL UPDATE BY EVENING WHEN THE CASE IS COMING IN DIVISION BENCH (NEXT WEEK COULD BE MONDAY ALSO)
2 - ONLY FOR 15 DAYS FORMS WOULD BE AVAILABLE
PLEASE FIND LIST OF SCHOOLS COMING UNDER NPSC
this isnt final yet. right?
there is a PIL challenging the recent HC decision is still pending
Correction, nearly 70% of all Nursery seats are available to the Middle Class. 25% to kids of poor folks, and probably 5% to the kids of rich folks (who would be participating in the auction for the sought after schools). For the rest, demand and supply forces will ensure the availability by itself.
Guardian
No
Rather more than 50 % seats are reserved
25% for ews
20 % for Management quota
5 % Staff (was never in ganguly commission)
3 % for spl needs for schools having facilities (for spl needs as per HC orders)
Sakshi, my response is on the seats available to middle class, ie, outside the Management Quota in select dozen odd schools in Delhi like DPS RKP,VK & Rohini, MIS, Modern VV & BRd, SPV, Gyan Bharti & Springdales DK.
While your remark is a very accurate technical seat split.
Tell me something, will a Tier 2 school be able to auction it seats at rates commanded by the odd dozen - my gut says no, else they will be looking at empty seats in classrooms and lost opportunity revenues.
Now do the math!!
In 2008 I filled up 35 forms, out of which I got my daughter selected in 1 school. Now again I guess it will be same nightmare for my son's admission. :(
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