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As far as I understand it, the admissions will purely be on the point based criteria (combined with your luck). Why are schools (like Paul George, Blue Bells, Amity International etc.) asking questions like:
'What is the parents' role in giving good values to the child'
"What are your aspirations for your child?"
"Would you like to participate in school activities?"
"What is your area of expertise that will contribute to the school ethos of nurturing talent in your ward?"
"Are you in a position to personally support Amity’s objective of developing Quality Education in the country. If yes give reason ?"
Aren't these completely irrelevant and a giant waste of time? And aren't they borderline violating the regulations because these kinds of questions cannot possibly be taken into account for admission, but by asking them, they are suggesting they might?
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Bani
Yes this is indirect screening.
So are they actually screening using those questions? I imagine that would be completely flouting the rules!
Bani
Yes many schools are flouting DOE guidelines
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