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Shreya Roy Chowdhury,TNN | Dec 18, 2015, 08.54 PM IST
The Delhi government has finally stepped in to do away with all ambiguity regarding the upper age limit in nursery admissions that start from January 1 next year.
In a meeting of the State Advisory Board convened by Education minister Kiran Walia, it was decided that the upper age limit of a child for admission in nursery would be 3 years 11 months and 30 days.
In the guidelines that were released on December 13, only the minimum age limit, i.e. 3+ years was mentioned.
"There was a lot of ambiguity in terms of age with some schools not admitting students who were close to four years old. There is now a clear guideline on age," said Amit Singla, director, Education.
Another important decision that will affect the admission procedure is the suggestion that neighbourhood be given the maximum points in the points system for admission.
"It was decided in the meeting that schools will give the maximum points for neighbourhood in keeping with the Supreme Court's order that children in the neighbourhood be given the first priority," said MS Rawat, member of the Advisory Board and general secretary of the Federation of Private Schools, Delhi.
The meeting also opened the doors for schools to start second shifts provided they are not run for commercial purposes. Schools have been demanding second shifts in the city for a long time now to meet the demand for admissions.
"The minister has agreed to let schools open second shifts provided we follow the RTE there as well and that the morning staff and principal be different from the evening staff and principal. This step will go a long way in improving the educational prospects of students," said Rawat.
A committee will be formulated to look into the matter opening of second shifts in
private schools, a statement issued by the Delhi Government said.
"That the upper age limit has been fixed is a matter of relief for many parents as a number of schools were not giving admission to kids who were older than three and a half years. This is victory for many such parents. The limit, however, seems a little stringent, especially for those who did not get admission last year and are now 4 years old. Getting admission in KG is very difficult," said Sumit Vohra, founder admissionsnursery.com, a portal for parents.
The AAP Government has fixed an upper age limit to be followed by private unaided schools for admission to entry level classes with the maximum age for nursery admissions being set at four years.
“In accordance with the Delhi School Education Acts and Rules (DSEAR) 1973, the minimum age limit for admission in pre-school, pre-primary and class-I are prescribed as 3 years, 4 years and 5 years respectively as on March 31 of the year in which admission is being sought,” read the official notification of the DOE.
“Now, the competent authority has fixed the upper age limit for admission in entry level classes as 4 years for pre-school, 5 years for pre-primary and 6 years for class I,” it added.
The upper age limit for admission in entry level classes for differently-abled children have been decided as 5 years, 6 years and 7 years respectively.
“The heads of the schools are directed to note the relaxation in upper age limit to children with mental disabilities shall be allowed as a rule and that rejection of an application for admission should be based on valid grounds and a speaking order shall be passed by the principal,” the circular sent to schools said.
Explaining the move, a senior DoE official said, “the lower limit for admission was already fixed at three years, but there was no upper age limit for admission. Logically, it makes sense for children of a particular age group to be in a particular class.”
“If the Government had kept minimum 3 years and maximum 5 years for normal children than there would have been disparity as a two-year-old child would have major physical and mental difference and cannot compete with a 5-year-old unless he is genius,” Sumit Vohra, an activist who runs a nursery admission website said.
However, the cap on the age of admission is likely to disappoint many parents as there will be limited scope of giving another try in case they are unable to secure admission for their wards into a good school during a particular year. The nursery admission process in Delhi schools will begin from January 1 and conclude on March 31.
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Copy of DOE Circular
http://www.edudel.nic.in/upload_2015_16/5348_5355_dt_18122015.pdf
Congrats Mr.Vohra for making this happen! Minimum age was fixed 2007 but the upper age was debated for a long time and since then Mr.Vohra was raising this issue to be solved. Happy that the present Govt. paid heed to Mr.Vohra's letter and has come forward to solve this long pending issue which caused a lot of commotion during each admission process.
Swati what is dob
Yes till he is 6 yrs
Areej
You can apply this year as min 5 yrs and max 6 yrs for class 1
Hi sakshi,
My friends daughter DOB is 1st march 2012,will she get admission in Nursery this year.please reply.
Thanks
You can apply for Kg as she would be 4 yr 1month .
I think Age limit should be like if any child miss admission for this year,he should be able to take admission atleast next year.because may be child could not speak timely,he is mentally weak or any miss-happening can occur with that child.to fix Age limit for only one year we are taking right of education of child.which is actually happening in delhi.
And we should not think about genius child or physical or mental difference ,we should think that every child has right to be educated in INDIA.
I have studied with a mentally weak child, he completed his 12th with me and he was 2 yrs older than me.
doing this Age limit we are directly filter these kind of childs from education system.
So, a one side government talk about education right for all childs,promote education but in other hand they are also taking right of education...please like this post if you agreed..
Hi,
My son DOB is 17-01-2012. If I admitted him Pre-primary (KG) .it will take 2 year to complete Pre-primary (LKG and UKG).So for class 1 his age will more than 6 ,as per new upper age limit 6 is the upper limit for class 1. So how he will get admission for class 1. Please clear my doubts. also please let me know how I proceed for his admission.
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