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dly interaction between students and teachers, I think study is just a mat- ter of play.
J A I D E E P S I N G H , student Studies are not a burden for us at schools in the area. The various activities in school take the stress away.
D E S N A S R I M A N I , student The Commonwealth Games may have given east Delhi a fillip (and some headaches) in terms of roads, housing and other infrastructure, but the area's schools didn't need any such reason to upgrade their own facilities to keep pace with the demands of today's students and parents.
The parameter-wise results of the Hindustan Times C fore Top School survey highlight the various strengths of the schools here. DAV, Sreshtha Vihar has topped in the `sports' category, while Somerville School, Vasundhara Enclave has the highest `value for money' score.
One of east Delhi's most well known schools, Ahlcon International, Mayur Vihar, has been ahead of the curve in many respects. Though the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) of the CBSE came into effect this year, the school has always placed emphasis on a balanced, overall development for its students, and not just high marks. “Art, music, dance-all are compulsory till class 8,“ said Ashok Pandey, Principal.
Many schools here believe in application-based education -allowing students to innovate and invent. “Other schools are engaged in one or the other activity but Ahlcon stresses everything equally,“ said Charu Sood, a class 10 student. Ahlcon International topped the survey in the `innovative teaching', `extra-curricular activities' and `competence of teachers' parameters, among others. TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING The school also maps each student's progress electronically. “From grades, to which books they are checking out from the librarywe use it all to take decisions about the child. Data reduces subjectivity to almost nil in student evaluation,“ added Pandey.
Equality of opportunity is something many schools here stress, particularly since parents want their children to participate and excel in various activities -be it dramatics or sports. Favouritism, being a 'teacher's pet', are trends on the decline.
Schools are also trying to provide good exposure to students. Exchange programs with schools in Germany are a matter of pride for Salwan Public School(SPS), Mayur Vihar, PhaseIII, among others. “It is important to get a global perspective, which is why tie-ups with foreign schools are important,“ said Desna Srimani, a student at the school. Salwan topped the `individual attention to students' and `infrastructure and facilities' parameters.
Teachers at SPS have attended workshops at various IITs, IIMs and even Harvard University in the United States. The mantra here is to provide excellent training to its teachers, which benefits students in turn.
Which is probably why students such as Mayuri V Raman of SPS said, “I can't live without my school.“ METHODOLOGY The survey was conducted in three phases. In phase-1, schools were invited to provide information on academic and non-academic facilities, performance of students and profile of teachers. Then research agency C fore shortlisted schools for the second round, in which a perceptual survey was carried out with a sample of 3,000 parents and teachers across the city's six zones. They were asked to assess schools they were aware of on a scale of 10 against 14 parameters. Results of the perceptual survey were combined with objective data from the first round to rank schools. In phase-3, C fore researchers visited the schools to conduct an audit and finalise rankings.
Perceptual data scores were extrapolated for schools that did not participate. DISCLAIMER: The survey data is a copyright of HT Media Limited. Any use of this survey data would lead to infringement of the copyright and may result in legal action against the Infringer.
*These schools did not participate in the survey. Their scores are based on the perceptual survey conducted among parents and teachers as mentioned in the methodology.
Nursery fee figures, provided to HT by the schools, are approximate. They include annual fee and development charges (transport fee is variable). For the total fee amount, please contact the schools. TOMORROW To find out which West Delhi schools come out on top in various categories, look out for the Top School survey in tomorrow's HT THEY TOO MAKE THE GRADE...
They might have not made it to the top 10, but hold as much promise as their crowned counter parts. Here is a list of other options. SCHOOLS TO LOOK OUT FOR MAYUR PUBLIC SCHOOL I P EXTENSION The school infrastructure includes an auditorium, well-equipped laboratories and a vast library .The students are sensitised to environmental concerns and communal harmony VIDYA BAL BHAWAN SR. SEC.
KONDLI GHAROLI ROAD, MAYUR VIHAR-III The school's philosophy is hard work and enabling students to overcome obstacles in the journey of their future with dignity and elegance.
MOTHER TERESA PUBLIC SCHOOL PREET VIHAR The school's philosophy is to provide holistic education, rational thinking and building good character in the students.
It provides students with good sports infrastructure.
ST ANDREWS SCOTS SR SEC PATPARGANJ The School boasts of an impressive building with spacious, air-conditioned classrooms, modular furniture, latest educational aids like overhead projectors, T.Vs etc.
SNEH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL NEW RAJDHANI ENCLAVE This new age institution provides modern, IT-based, diverse educational opportunities for development of Gen-next with special emphasis on enhancement of communication skills. OTHER GOOD OPTIONS QUEEN MARY'S SCHOOL MAYUR VIHAR This all-girls' school encourages students to take part in various co-curricular activities to ensure the complete development of the children.
DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL EAST OF LONI ROAD The school makes available to its learners infrastructural facilities that include well-equipped labs, a wellstocked library and medical, computers, art, music, multimedia and sports rooms.
STAREX INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL VASUNDHARA ENCLAVE Well qualified teachers & well-equipped facilities are raising the reputation of this school. Students are meaningfully involved in designing the school curriculum and its effective transaction.
BHARAT INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC KARKARDOOMA The school is associated with various N.G.Os and other organisations working on various social causes such as providing free education to all.
HILLWOOD ACADEMY PREET VIHAR The school seeks to develop values and strength, commitment and devotion in each student. It strives to create an atmosphere of honesty and intellectual curiosity. The school also has an astronomy club.…
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Khaitan Noida~ 26 Aug
Khatain Sahibabad~21 Aug
Holy Angels (Sahabibad)-23 Aug
St Johns (G Noida)
Cambridge(G Noida)
DAV Brij Vihar
GDG Ghaziabad
Cambridge Indirapuram~23 Aug
Shiv Nadar Noida ~ 28 Aug
ST Thomas Indirapuram~19 Aug
GIIS Admission open for 2018-19
LVIS~21 Aug
DPS Sec 132 Noida Exprespessway~ 27 July
DAV Sahibabad-21 Aug
Aster (Noida Extention)~14 Aug
DLF Public School Sahibabad~14 Aug
ST Teresa Indirapuram~14 Aug
DPSGV~14 Aug
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad ~14 Aug
FAS Vaishali~16 Aug
DPS Indirapuram~9 Aug
FAS Noida~9 Aug
TSMS ~8 Aug
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar ~ 8 Aug
Somerville Noida~3 Aug
Somerville (Greater Noida- 3 Aug )
Gurukul -The School -3 Aug
DPS RN Meerut Extention
Bal Bharti Noida ~31 July
Somerville Int Expressway~3 Aug
AMITY Noida/Vasundhara /Amity Global~ 30 July
Amiown~30 July
Cambridge Noida~28 July
Indraprastha Global
Wisdom Tree
KRM Vaishali
KRM (G.Noida)
Gagan Public School (G.Noida)
St Mary's Ghaziabad
DPSI Ghaziabad
Gyanshree
Millennium Noida
City Public School Noida
DPS Public School Ghaziabad
Indirapuram Public Schoool Ghaziabad
KRM Vaishali
Sarvottam (G Noida)
Modern School
Indus Valley
DPS SV ~Ghaziabad
Sapphire
Billabong
Ramagya School
Kothari Noida
Khaitan
DPS Rajnagar
DPS Noida Sec 30 ~ 21 June 2017
APEEJAY Noida~10 July 2017
Vishwa Bharati Noida~21 July 2017
St Francis~27 July 2017
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~1 Aug 2017
Uttam School For Girls Ghaziabad~1 Sep 2017
MRIS
Mayoor Noida
Presidium Noida
RESULTS ( SCHOOLS WHICH HAVE DISPLAYED LIST OF FINAL SELECTED CANDIDATES ON SCHOOL WEBSITE )
Vishwa Bharati Results
Bal Bharti Noida
St Francis Indirapuram
Jaipuria Results
Cambride Noida Results
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar Results
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DPS Ghaziabad, Meerut road Results
DPSGV Results
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Step By Step (Montessori)
DPS Greater Noida
Mount Litera Zee School
Sarla Chopra DAV
Uttam School
DPS Noida
DPS Sec132 Expressway
Gurukul -The School
GIIS
Shiv Nadar
Vishwa Bharti Noida
DLF
St Thomas
Lotus Valley
JSS
Bal Bharti Noida
Cambridge Noida
Cambridge Greater Noida
Khaitan Noida
DPS Ghaziabad
IVPS
DPS Raj Nagar
DPS Indirapuram Meerut Road
Vidya Bal Bhawan
St Francis
St Thomas
Mayoor
DPSGV
Millennium
Gyanshree
Amity Noida
Amity Vasundhara (Sec 1 n Sec 6)
Father Agnel Vaishali
DPS Indirapuram
Ryan
Billabong
Bal Bharti (Brij Vihar)
IPS
St Teresa
Father Agnel Noida
Somerville
Appejay
Arwachin
TSMS
Kothari School
Cambidge indirapuram
Sapphire
Khaitan Public School, Sahibabad
Seth Anandram Jaipuria
Nehru International Public School
K R MANGALAM VAISHALI
Fortune World School
Manav Rachna (Noida)
New Era (Ghaziabad )…
s in nursery.
Winter in Delhi is often blurry. And more so, if you are a parent of a three-year-old. With mist comes cold sweat as parents have to prepare for nursery admissions that start in January every year.
As rules of the game change almost every year, no amount of preparations spares them the confusion and chaos that have come to qualify this process in most big cities of the country.
In the Capital, where nursery admission process is halfway through, the high court on Tuesday stayed the new rule that Delhi government had implemented for 298 private unaided schools built on land provided by Delhi Development Authority—to admit children residing only in the neighbourhood.
Schools found it bizarre as till last year they were admitting students according to fixed parameters like other schools. The government, however, called it their obligation.
“They fight every year,” rues Amim Yaseen, father of a three-year-old girl and a resident of south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj, listing out the issues that have been the bone of contention—minimum age of the child, then upper limit of age for admission, maximum points for distance, parents’ qualification, minority status and others.
“My wife and I had done our ‘homework’ well. We relied on Google, spoke to our friends and relatives who have been through the process, and visited schools for a ground report. It didn’t quite prepare us for admissions but for the ordeal that was to come,” he says, adding that he wasn’t stumped when the government laid down the neighbourhood-only criterion and the court flicked it away.
“It always happens. I would have been surprised had the flip-flop not happened,” he says.
In most cities where parents rely on private schools for good education, nursery admissions are about aspirations for all the stakeholders.
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Parents want a seat in a sought-after school; schools want the best crop of students who can pay up for facilities they flaunt; and the government wants all of them to know the playfield belongs to it.
But none can really get there due to problems such as shortage of schools, lack of regulations and the private-government tussle.
Not Enough Schools
According to estimates, the number of children seeking admission is nearly four times that available.
Delhi has 1,700 private schools that offer approximately 1.25 lakh seats in nursery.
Finding a perfectly fair formula to accommodate all these children has been a challenge. Government’s own schools fall short of space and quality while it has not yet considered building new ones for those who can afford.
“The problem with nursery admissions is that the supply is short and the demand high. This scarcity is systematically created. It is because government has not been able to create public institutions offering reliable, decent nursery education,” says Krishna Kumar, educationist and former chairperson of National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).
The number of general category seats in nursery went down by a quarter after the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act was enforced in 2010 in Delhi. Though 25% seats were reserved for economically weaker sections, there was no mandate for the government or private partners to strategically increase the number of schools.
Surprisingly, there hasn’t either been an effort to find the exact number of students who become eligible for admission to nursery every year.
“The government can consider making a system in which a unique number is issued to every applicant that is used to apply to individual schools. That way, the government will know the exact number of children seeking admission and the number of schools they apply to,” says an admission coordinator of a private school in Delhi.
About 100 schools in Mumbai had come together last year to conduct admissions online. This not only made the number of admission-seekers clear, but also made the process more convenient for parents as they did not have to go to individual schools.
Lack of Regulation
Though India has a powerful law that makes primary education compulsory for children aged between six and 14 years, it has fallen short of spelling out a uniform selection criterion for pre-primary classes — a level most private schools start admitting children at. Though state governments have made it mandatory for schools to reserve 25% seats for EWS, many of them have failed to ban interviews of children and parents for admission.
RTE Act says that schools can make their own policy for selection of children in the general category, but no screening or interview will be allowed.
In Kolkata, though most private schools admit children only after meeting them, it is often called an informal interaction.
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Such interactions happen in Lucknow and Chennai where the state government either does not release a comprehensive schedule or changes it often.
“We see if the kid is ready and fit to come to the school. There is nothing like draw of lots,” says Peter Fanthome (MLA), principal of St Teresa Day School and College, Lucknow.
He goes on to add that in Lucknow, “schools do not follow any point system. It is only laid out in Delhi Education Act”.
According to Ashok Ganguly, former chairperson of Central Board of Secondary Education, a law to regulate the early schooling days can go a long way in eliminating the chaos.
“RTE has no provision for pre-primary. If amended suitably, then this can be made applicable to the entire country and can cover issues such as admission process, teacher recruitment, and curriculum,” he had said in an interview with HT last December.
A committee headed by Ganguly had devised the 100-point formula to replace interviews in Delhi schools in 2007. It has been modified several times since. Often in the past, governments have changed the minimum age for nursery and other parameters for admission, only to meet schools in court.
For example, when the Maharashtra government made it compulsory for schools to admit students from nursery, if it is their entry-level for regular students, the schools moved the court against the order.
They are now free to choose the entry-level from which they want to follow RTE quota. This means that the school is free to decide whether nursery or Class 1 should be the entry-point for RTE students.
In Delhi alone, the matter of nursery admission has gone into litigation at least six times in the last 10 years. “The problem of nursery admission is all over the country. However, Delhi is the only city where, through a lot of advocacy, the business of interviews has been stopped,” says Venita Kaul, a professor in Ambedkar University, Delhi.
But will this advocacy serve any purpose if children still have to struggle to even start schooling?
(With inputs from Shradha Chettri in Delhi, Puja Pednekar in Mumbai, Tanmay Chatterjee in Kolkata and Rajeev Mullick in Lucknow)
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Bal Bharti Noida~15 June
APJ Noida~17 June
DPS Indirapuram~1 July
DPS Sec 132~4 July
Ramagya(Noida/G.Noida)~4 July
Khaitan Noida~5 July
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~6 July
Vishwa Bharati Noida~6 July
Manav Rachna~8 July
Khaitan Ghaziabad~8 July(From Pre Nursery till Class XII)
Kothari International~11 July
G D Goenka Global School Sec 50 Noida~12 July
GIIS Noida~15 July
St. Teresa Indirapuram~16 July
Gyanshree~18 July
DPS Raj Nagar~18 July
Indus Valley Noida~19 July
DPSGV~22 July
DLF Sahibabad~22July
JBM Global School~25July
St. Francis Indirapuram~26 July
DPS R.N Extention~27 July
Cambridge Noida~28 July
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)/Global School ~28 July
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar~29July
Amiown~30 July
Shri Global (Greater Noida)~31 July
Modern School Vasundhara~31 July
LVIS(Greater Noida)~1 Aug
Somerville Noida~1Aug
Somerville Int(Sec 132)~1Aug
Somerville (Greater Noida)~1 Aug
Vidya Bal Bhawan~1 Aug
Mayoor School~ 5 Aug
LVIS( Noida)~5 Aug
TSMS~5 Aug
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~5 Aug
Billabong~6 Aug
FAS Noida~6 Aug
FAS Vaishali~8 Aug
Sapphire~10 Aug
ST.Thomas Indirapuram~14 Aug
Shiv Nadar~19 Aug
Sarvottam Int School (Greater Noida)~19 Aug
Cambridge Indirapuram~19 Aug
GD Goenka Raj Nagar Extention~20 Aug
Holy Angel's Ghaziabad~21 Aug
Jaypee~22 Aug
St.John's (Greater Noida)~23 Aug
Manthan~28 Aug
G D Goenka (Greater Noida)~28 Aug
Pacific World School( Greater Noida)~29 Aug
JSS~1 Sep
DPS Sec 122~2 Sep
Indirapuram Public School~3 Sep
DAV (Sahibabad)~ 3 Sep
Gaur International~5 Sep
SCDAV~10 Sep
Vishwa Bharati (Greater Noida)~14 Sep
The Infinity School ( Greater Noida)~14 Sep
DPS (G.Noida)~16 Sep
FAS(G.Noida)~18 Sep
Step by Step ( Montessori)~1 Oct
Assisi Convent~1 Oct
ST.Francis(G.Noida)…
h JuneRamagya
Bal Bharti Noida~6th July
Cambridge Noida~10th July
Cambridge Indirapuram~15th July
Billabong~17th July
APJ Noida~17th July
Cambridge Greater Noida~18th July
Somerville Noida~20th July
Somerville Int(Sec 132)~20th July
Somerville Greater Noida~20th July
DPS Sec 132~20th July
Vishwa Bharati (Greater Noida)~20th July
Gyanshree~21th July
JBM Global School Sec 132~22 July
DPS R.N Extension~22th July
GIIS Noida~22th July
Vishwa Bharti Noida~ 23th July
Khaitan Ghaziabad~ 23th July
Pacific World School( Greater Noida)~24th July
Manthan School~27th July
Indus Valley Noida~28th July
G D Goenka Global School Sec 50 Noida~31th July
TSMS~1st Aug
ST.Xavier's(G.Noida)~1st Aug
Kothari International~1st Aug
DPS Indirapuram~2nd Aug
Vishwa Bharati (Crossings Republik)~4th Aug
Gurukul The School ( Ghaziabad)~5th Aug
Gurukul The School (Crossings Republik)~5th Aug
Khaitan Noida~5th Aug
Mayoor School~6th Aug
Ryan(Noida)~9th Aug
Ryan( Noida Extention)~9th Aug
Ryan(Greater Noida)~9th Aug
Sapphire~10 Aug
ST. Francis Indirapuram~14th Aug
KRM( Vaishali/G.Noida)~14th Aug
Ralli Int (Indirapuram)~14th Aug
DPS (Raj Nagar)~15th Aug
DPS (Raj Nagar Extention)~15th Aug
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)~16th Aug
Amiown~16th Aug
DPS Sec 30 Noida~17th Aug
LVIS( Noida)~ 17th Aug
Shiv Nadar~18th Aug
Indraprashtha Global School~18th Aug
Global Genesis~18th Aug
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~18th Aug
ST.Francis(G.Noida) ~20th Aug
DPSGV~21th Aug
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~21thAug
Nehru World School ~21th Aug
DLF Public School ~ 21th Aug
FAS Noida~25th Aug
St. Teresa Indirapuram~27th Aug
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar~31th Aug
LVIS(Greater Noida)~31th Aug
JSS~1 Sep
Indirapuram Public School~1 Sep
DAV (Sahibabad)~1 Sep
FAS Vaishali~2nd Sep
ST.Thomas Indirapuram~7th Sep
DPS Sec 122~21th Sep
DPS (G.Noida)~ 21th Sep
SCDAV~21th Sep
APJ (G.Noida)~22th Sep
G D Goenka (G. Noida)~22th Sep
Step by Step ( Montessori)~1st Oct
Assisi Convent~1 Oct
DPS KPV~5th Oct
Heritage~1st Nov
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Ramagya~18th June
GIIS Noida~18th June
DPS Sec 30 Noida~20th June
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar~4th July
Cambridge Indirapuram~4th July
Cambridge Noida~4th July
K R Mangalam(Vaishail)~11th July
Vishwa Bharati Noida~13th July
Vishwa Bharati (Greater Noida)~ 14th July
Indus Valley Noida~15th July
Ryan(Noida)~16th july
Ryan(Noida Extention)/(Greater Noida)~16th july
Bal Bharti Noida~18th July
Somerville Noida~18th July
Somerville Int(Sec 132)~18th July
Somerville Greater Noida~18th July
St. Teresa Indirapuram~18th July
ASPAM Scottish~19 July
APJ Noida~19th July
Vishwa Bharati (Crossings Republik)~20th July
ST. Francis Indirapuram~21th July
Khaitan Public School Ghaziabad~22nd July
Khaitan World School Raj Nagar~22nd July
DPS Indirapuram~23rd July
Shiv Nadar~25th July
Kothari International~ 25th July
Gyanshree~26th July
TSMS~27th July
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~27th July
DPSGV~ 27th July
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~27th July
Heritage~29th July
JBM Global School Sec 132~29th July
ST.Thomas Indirapuram~1st Aug
Mayoor School~1st Aug
JSS~1st Aug
Ralli Int (Indirapuram)~1st Aug
Global Genesis~1st Aug
Sarvottam (Greater Noida)~1st Aug
Pacific World School(Greater Noida)~5th Aug
Nehru World School~6th Aug
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)~6th Aug
DPS Sec 132~8th Aug
LVIS (Noida)~ 9th Aug
DPS Sec 122~9th Aug
FAS Noida~16th Aug
Billabong High International School Noida.~16th Aug
FAS Vaishali~17th Aug
Indraprashtha Global School~17th Aug
LVIS(Greater Noida)~17th Aug
DPS (Raj Nagar)~17th Aug
DLF Public School ~ 23th Aug
APJ (G.Noida)~27th Aug
Gurukul The School ( Ghaziabad)~5th Sep
Gurukul The School (Crossings Republik)~5th Sep
DAV (Sahibabad)~8th Sep
SCDAV~12th Sep
DPS (G.Noida)~ 26th Sep
DPS KPV~ 26th Sep
Step by Step (Montessori)~1st Oct
Assisi Convent~1st Oct…
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APJ Noida~22nd June
Khaitan Noida~23th June
DPS Sec 132~26th June
Ramagya~28th June
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar~1st July
DPS (Raj Nagar Extention)~1st July
DPS Indirapuram~3rd July
Bal Bharti Noida~12th July
Indraprashtha Global School~12th July
Cambridge Indirapuram~15th July
Kothari International~16th July
JBM Global School Sec 132~17th July
GIIS Noida~17th July
Indus Valley Noida~17th July
ASPAM Scottish~17 July
K R Mangalam(Vaishail)~17th July
Sapphire~18th July
Cambridge Noida~18th July
Manthan School~19th July
Pacific World School(Greater Noida)~20th July
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~20 th July
Vishwa Bharti Noida~21st July
Vishwa Bharati (Greater Noida)~21th July
Billabong High International School Noida.~21st July
Khaitan Ghaziabad~22nd July
Nehru World School~23th July
ST. Francis Indirapuram~26th July
Gyanshree~26th July
Mayoor School~27th July
DPS (Raj Nagar)~30th July
Cambridge Greater Noida~31th July
Heritage~1st Aug
Somerville Noida~2nd Aug
Somerville Int(Sec 132)~2nd Aug
Somerville Greater Noida~2nd Aug
ST.Thomas Indirapuram~2nd Aug
LVIS~2nd Aug
MRIS Sec 51 Noida~3rd Aug
Nehru World School~6th Aug
Ryan(Noida)~7th Aug
Ryan(Noida Extention)/(Greater Noida)~7th Aug
Global Genesis~7th Aug
DPSGV~7thAug
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~7thAug
TSMS~10th Aug
DLF Public School ~ 11th Aug
Ralli Int (Indirapuram)~14th Aug
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)~15th Aug
Shiv Nadar~16th Aug
St. Teresa Indirapuram~16th Aug
G D Goenka Global School Sec 50 Noida~17th Aug
Indirapuram Public School~ 17th Aug
LVIS(Greater Noida)~19th Aug
ST.Francis(G.Noida) ~20th Aug
Gurukul The School ( Ghaziabad)~23th Aug
Gurukul The School (Crossings Republik)~23th Aug
FAS Noida~24th Aug
Vishwa Bharati (Crossings Republik)~26th Aug
Amiown~27th Aug
APJ (G.Noida)~27th Aug
FAS Vaishali~31th Aug
DPS Sec 122~1st Sep
DAV (Sahibabad)~1st Sep
G D Goenka (G. Noida)~5th Sep
DPS (G.Noida)~12th Sep
SCDAV~13th Sep
DPS KPV~16th Sep
Step by Step (Montessori)~1st Oct
Assisi Convent~1st Oct…
l Bharti Brij Vihar~4th July
Khaitan Noida~4th July
Ryan(Noida)~13th July
Ryan(Noida Extention)/(Greater Noida)~13th July
DPS Sec 30 Noida~15th July
DPS Indirapuram~15th July
Bal Bharti Noida~17th July
DPS Sec 122~ 17th July
K R Mangalam(Vaishail)~19th July
Vishwa Bharati (Greater Noida)~ 19th July
Vishwa Bharati Noida~20th July
ASPAM Scottish~21th July
APJ Noida~ 21th July
Cambridge Noida~22th July
Cambridge Indirapuram~22th July
Somerville Noida~23th July
Somerville Int(Sec 132)~23th July
Somerville Greater Noida~23th July
Ramagya~23th July
Shiv Nadar~24th July
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~24th July
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)~24th July
TSMS~26th July
ST. Francis Indirapuram~28th July
DPSGV~ 29th July
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~29th July
St. Teresa Indirapuram~1st Aug
Pacific World School(Greater Noida)~1st Aug
Indus Valley Noida~1st Aug
JBM Global School Sec 132~1st Aug
Ralli Int (Indirapuram)~1st Aug
Nehru World School~1st Aug
ST.Thomas Indirapuram~1st Aug
LVIS (Noida)~ 4th Aug
Kothari International~ 4th Aug
SCDAV~7th Aug
JSS~7th Aug
Billabong High International School Noida~8th Aug
Gyanshree~8th Aug
FAS Noida~14th Aug
LVIS(Greater Noida)~14th Aug
Mayoor School~14th Aug
FAS Vaishali~16th Aug
DPS (G.Noida)~ 17th Aug
Heritage~19th Aug
Khaitan Public School Ghaziabad~19th Aug
Khaitan World School Raj Nagar~ 19th Aug
DPS (Raj Nagar)~21th Aug
DLF Public School~21th Aug
APJ (G.Noida)~21th Aug
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