Adding to the woes of parents applying for their kids' nursery admission, a few schools have further complicated the neighbourhood criterion by issuing their own rules regarding the distance.
DAV Public School in Rohini Sector 7 has started a point-based system. The school will award 70 points to kids residing in 0-1 km radius and 30 points to those who have siblings in the school. Students living in the 1-3km range and 3-6 km range would be given 60 and 50 points, respectively.
"The point system is partial. If a candidate living in the 1-3 km radius has a sibling in the same school, his points will add up to 90, much more than a student living in the 0-1 km range.
Similarly, a child living in the 3-6 km range and having a sibling will be given more weightage as his points will be 80, in comparison to candidates in the 0-1 km range," said Sumit Vohra, Founder of admissionnursery.com.
Similarly, the Heritage School in Vasant Kunj has no clarity regarding how the distance from the house to the school will be measured. "The school has not mentioned whether they are taking the road route or the aerial route," Vohra said.
The Venketeshwara International School in Dwarka Sector 10 is asking parents to tell the distance, leaving them worried as they have no idea how to measure the distance. "I don't know whether to calculate it through the aerial route or road route," said a parent, requesting anonymity.
The Directorate of Education (DoE) had issued guidelines for 298 schools operating on the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) land, with major emphasis on the neighbourhood criterion. According to the guidelines, priority would be given to students living within a range of 0-1 km and having a sibling in the school.
The Capital of the capital schools are asking for school parents in public schools. Being asked during the application is your own home or rent. How much rent if rent is rent. How much is your monthly income. Apart from the parents, what is their ability to do what they do and what they do. When Education Directorate has been held in admission in admission. The ideal kinder garden is trying to know the economic status of parents from the application form of vikāsapurī-Lrb-- RRB -. The school has made a different month of the child's mother and father in his application form. Apart from this, both qualifications and profession have been asked in different columns. Besides this, both the pan number was asked. It has been asked after it is home or their parents are on the name of their parents. So much rent is the house so much rent. Apparently, it is clearly known as if they have to rent. One more interesting thing is asked if the child is angry, how to do it. In the same way, affection International School Jr. He also asked the total earnings of parents. Apart from this, there is also been asked in application form for both educational qualifications, posts and profession. Sumit Vohra of admission nursery dotcom said that the school is arbitrary, he will be asked to be asked to be asked. Schools can't ask for parents's earnings, academic qualification, etc.
