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The computerised draw of lots for admission to entry level classes under the EWS/DG category for 2018-19 academic year were declared on Thursday.
NEW DELHI: Complaining about the Directorate of Education’s (DoE) draw of lots software for students of Economically Weaker Sections and Disadvantaged Group (EWS/DG) category, parents of students said that some candidates were allotted more than one seat in the first admission list, while one of them was allotted as many as 12 seats.
The computerised draw of lots for admission to entry level classes under the EWS/DG category for 2018-19 academic year were declared on Thursday.
However, it was later found that the first list, which is of 1,437 pages, contained various names more than once. In fact, a particular name appeared at least 12 times in the list and the candidate was allotted multiple seats to in at least three schools.
The issue came to light after many parents complained to the DoE and on the admissionsnursery.com, an online forum for the parent community.
One of the complaints made to the DoE mentioned a parent getting his child enrolled with two enrollment IDs and his name appeared in two different schools.
“We have received a number of such complaints in the past two days after which I did a detailed research and found those complaints to be true,” said activist Sumit Vohra, who added that he has already registared a complaint regarding this to the education department.
He said that the software was “ineffective” and demanded that the DoE should closely scrutinise the online applications and cancel all such admissions.
According to the guidelines for admission to EWS/DG category issued by the DoE, the candidates cannot be allotted more than one school and multiple or duplicate entries shall be liable to cancellation of the admission of the candidate.
“There are so many children whose names didn’t appear on the list. The DoE must release a waiting list immediately on a priority basis. Last year the second list had come in June and it shouldn’t be the case this time,” Mr Vohra said.
Several complaints of "multiple entries" in the list of selected candidates seeking admissions in entry-level classes under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS)/Disadvantaged Group (DG) category surfaced on Tuesday. The development comes a day after the Directorate of Education (DoE) began the process in around 1,700 private schools across Delhi. The revelation has raised serious concern over the scrutinising process of the department.
Many parents claimed that names of some candidates are mentioned multiple times in the computerised draw of lots released by the DoE for the 25 per cent seats reserved under the EWS/DG quota. DNA also found such cases in the list of selected candidates.
Saksham Singh (name changed) has got 12 entries in the draw of lots -- four times in Happy English School, three times in SAAI Memorial School, both in Geeta Colony and five times in Vaishali Public School, Shastri Nagar. In all the cases, the registration ids are different
As per the DoE's norms, multiple or duplicate entries, if found at any stage, shall be liable to cancellation of the candidature or admission of the candidate. "Here, I am not getting even a single seat for our son and people have got multiple seats in different schools. It requires an urgent intervention of the government," said a parent, who wished to remain anonymous. The DoE had issued the first list of 43,000 selected candidates for 45,000 available EWS/DG entry-level seats in 17,00 private schools on March 15. This year, as many as 1,28,000 candidates had applied under the category.
"We have been receiving such complaints since yesterday. We have also written to the education minister and the DoE urging them to look into the issue. Proper scrutiny of applications should have been done," said Sumit Vohra, founder admissionsnursery.com.
In 2016, the Delhi government made the EWS/DG category admission online. "Since the process is online, we can't call it an administration flaw. It means these parents have filled multiple admission forms violating DoE guidelines. Such candidates should immediately be identified," Ekramul Haque of NGO mission Taleem.
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Can't this news be send to AAJ TAK or some other media channels so at least the faults of DoE will come in front of public
Prakash
That will follow,but when it has come in two leading Hindi Newspapers of Delhi . That will have more impact.
Sujata and all parents who could not secure admission in EWS/DG cat.
Write email to Education Min, Dir DOE, Secy DOE regarding same.
http://www.edudel.nic.in/mis/mismail/frmComposeMailDirectory.aspx
Sujata
http://edudel.nic.in/mis/mismail/mailtominister.htm
Rest his personal id must be Mr Sumit Vohra.
Anytime :)
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