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Allowed by the Delhi High Court to frame their own rules, many minority schools in the capital have begun the nursery admission process.
In schools like St Michael’s and Father Agnel, Christian students will get preference in admission procedure, irrespective of the distance. For admission to open seats, while St Michael’s is giving out 70 neighbourhood points to anyone who stays in an 8-km radius, Father Agnel is allotting 70 neighbourhood points to a child staying within 2 km of the school or 8 km, if he or she uses school transport.
Presentation Convent school is giving 50 points to Christian students. Fifteen points will be allotted to children staying within a 7-km radius, 12 points to those staying with a 7-to-10 km radius and 10 points to those staying 10 km and beyond.
Montford School, Ashok Vihar, is also using the staggered distance criteria with 70 points for children staying in a 0-2 km radius, 60 points for 2.1 to 3 km, 50 points for 3.1 to 4 km and 40 points for 4.1 to 8 km.
While some schools like Faith Academy and St Columba’s started giving out forms from January 15, many like Presentation Convent started the procedure on Thursday.
Many parents complained that schools were charging for prospectus. One parents said a school was charging Rs 250 for a prospectus.
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@manish batra -- St maria integrated learning @ vasant kunj was selling forms for Rs 500 and I had lodged complain with DOE and media also on the same .. were selling since 6th Jan and violating the neighborhood criteria .. no clue if still doing the same :-)
Thanks, nursery admissions in Delhi are bigger challenge than IIT admissions....Sad :-(
Is there change in age criteria in Mount Carmel? can anyone please confirm. really worried now...
Sn Francis, Jankapuri is giving forms until 10 AM only.
Hi, can somebody pls clarify if it is guaranteed that the children from preschool of st.francis are promoted to main school? Or the admission process is to be carried out again??
Dear Moderator,
Kindly help us learn, by when, is the High Court verdict expected to be out?
Regards,
Gaurav
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