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Delhi: Nursery admissions to begin January 1

The admission process for entry-level classes this year is going to be same as last year, with the only change being imposition of an upper age limit for applicants.

delhi Updated: Dec 09, 2017 00:15 IST
Heena Kausar
Hindustan Times
The admission process for entry-level classes this year is going to be same as last year, with the only change being imposition of an upper age limit for applicants.
The admission process for entry-level classes this year is going to be same as last year, with the only change being imposition of an upper age limit for applicants.

Nursery admissions in over 1,700 private unaided recognised schools is expected to begin from January 1 next year with the Delhi government likely to bring out the admission notification before December 15.

The admission process for entry-level classes this year is going to be same as last year, with the only change being imposition of an upper age limit for applicants. For admission to nursery class, the upper age limit will be four years with a one-year relaxation for children with special needs, an official said.

“We will bring out the notification by December 15 after which the application forms will be available from January 1. Unless there is a major change, we are going to follow this schedule,” an official from the directorate of education (DoE) said.

Nursery admissions in Delhi usually start in first week of January and applications forms are closed by the end of the month.

As reported by Hindustan Times earlier, the Delhi government is not likely to make any changes to the criteria for nursery admissions, allowing private unaided schools to decide the guidelines on their own.

“The only change this year is the imposition of an upper age limit. Kids of age between 3-4 years will be eligible for Nursery, between 4-5 years for KG, and 5-6 years for Class 1,” the official said.

In December 2015, the DoE imposed an upper age limit for entry-level admissions but the decision was stayed by the high court, after which admissions last year took place without an upper age limit.

“But the court in October upheld our decision to implement the age limit. The upper age is calculated as on March 31 of the year in which admission is sought,” the official said.

In the previous academic session, the government issued guidelines that had made distance the primary criterion for admissions in 289 schools built on government land, but the HC put a stay on the order.

As things stand, the distance criterion carries maximum points in most schools. The radius of the distance differs from school to school. Other criteria include girl child, sibling in the same school, children of alumni and students with a single parent. A hundred points are divided among these criteria.

However, the official said all schools will have to abide by the government’s order that had abolished 51 criteria considered “discriminatory”. These include oral tests, interviews, achievement of parents, non-smoking parents, and vegetarian parents.

Delhi has 1,700 private schools that offer approximately 1.25 lakh seats in nursery classes.

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Hi Sakshi,

Please let me know incase we need to attach any documents while submitting the form. Or is it necessary while admission procedure.

If yes what documents we need to have.

Thankx.

Sneha

See the documents required

http://www.admissionsnursery.com/page/documents-required-1

There are 3 types of forms (school specific)

Online/Downloadable/Physical forms

In online forms you need to submit details n some documents (if required)

In downloadable form you can download forms from school website and deposit after filling at school

In physical forms ,you need to collect forms from school first and deposit it at the school after filling it

See the blog below for last year and click at the school name to understand in detail

http://www.admissionsnursery.com/profiles/blogs/nurseryadmissions-e...

Also see last year DOE notification for admission calendar n other details

http://www.edudel.nic.in/upload_2015_16/77_dt_19122016.pdf

Thanks so much! it helped!

Anytime :)

Dear Moderator 

please provide a list of documents that we should keep ready.

Also, we are living in a rented accommodation...so what proof do we need for the same.

Thanks.

No rental lease deed is not accepted as address proof (You can get your Aadhar card transferred to your rented accommodation)

Documents required

http://www.admissionsnursery.com/page/documents-required-1

see last year doe notification for documents accepted as address proof

http://www.edudel.nic.in/upload_2015_16/77_dt_19122016.pdf

My child has born 9 July 12, can he apply for 2 ND class

Raks

Your son would be 5 yrs plus on 31 mar 2018  so eligible for  Class1

For Class 2 Min 6 yrs on 31 Mar 2018

Hi ,

,My daughter is at present at 3.2 years .

 Is she is eligible for nursery class this year ?

Varsha 

Yes Min 3 yrs n Max 4 yrs on 31mar 2018 for Nursery in Delhi.

Dear Ma'am,

Can you tell, by when the notification for nursery admissions for 18-19, will be announced by DoE.

Thank

Gaurav

Gaurav

Stay tuned for DOE notification expected any time for all details ( came on 19 Dec last year)

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