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DPS Sec 132 Noida Expressway~6 July (NURSERY TO IX)
Bal Bharti Noida~9 July
APJ Noida~9 July
Vishwa Bharati Noida~10 July
Modern School Vasundhra Ghaziabad~11 July
JBM Global School Sec 132 Expressway Registration open.
Ramagya Noida Sec 50 Registration Open.
G D Goenka Global School Sec 50~14th July
Khaitan Noida, Admission Registrations for Nursery open~14th July
Indus Valley Noida~15 July
Kothari International ~17 July
https://www.admissionsnursery.com/forum/topics/nursery-admissions-in-noida-ghaziabad-g-noida-schools-2019-20-off?commentId=2660304%3AComment%3A1590610&xg_source=activity…
time for parents. Should they apply to many schools or a few? New-age schools or the old, established lot? In spite of new rules and new schools, admissions remain a long, nervous wait for parents.
Some years ago, an unusual opportunity presented itself to Asmi Shah. The managing trustee of the Mumbai playschool Kinnari Cultural Centre realised it wasn't enough to run a place where toddlers could have fun and learn some basic things; she needed to help them prepare for school interviews too. "More and more schools were insisting on interviewing two- and three-year-olds , asking them to solve puzzles, narrate stories or even, say, distinguish between vegetables that grow above the ground and below. How is a threeyear-old supposed to know this?" asks Shah.
The parents, she found, were even more ill at ease and unprepared, but absolutely desperate to get their kids into a reputed school. When panicky parents, mostly managers and executives in companies, started approaching Shah in numbers, she decided to expand her playschool's activities. Shah now tutors 20 toddlers a month on sitting through their first-ever interviews, through language development and storytelling.
All the stories you have heard about parents becoming crazed, frantic and driven to try anything to find a good school for their child -from applying to many schools to pulling strings and giving hefty donations on the side -are true. Parents in metros, and even some tier-II towns, grapple with high fees, insatiable demand, limited seats, multiple systems of learning and rules that are easily flouted. "An average Mumbai couple makes the rounds of at least six schools," says Aundhati Chavan, president of the Parent-Teachers Association United Forum in Mumbai. "Nine out of ten times, they don't get their first choice." /photo.cms?msid=10939188
School admissions: Test of a lifetime for parents
MONEY DOESN'T BUY
The problem, say educationists, is a demandsupply mismatch: too many children and not enough schools, especially good ones. Each year, in the Delhi NCR region, about 300,000 children compete for a seat in 2,500 schools. At the cumulative level, there's room for all. But not at the top: the top 25-30 schools receive an average of 100 applications per seat. The crunch exists in other cities too. In Bangalore, the reputed St Joseph Boys High School, which gives preference to Roman Catholics, receives around 800 applications for 45 kindergarten seats.
None of this comes cheap. Old, established schools in Delhi like Modern, DPS and Sardar Patel charge 2,500-4 ,000 per month as fees. At new-age schools like Shri Ram, Shikshantar, Heritage and Vasant Valley, this jumps to 7,000-11 ,000 per month. Residential schools in the latter category charge 4 lakh to 9 lakh a year. All this leaves parents in a bind. New-age schools are mushrooming in almost every city, but many are yet to prove their educational competence and are prohibitively expensive . Parents prefer schools with a track record for academic and extra-curricular excellence , or one they went to themselves. But with everyone clamouring for the older, moreestablished schools, getting admissions into these is becoming tougher.
Meanwhile, new-age schools are as much in demand. Vandana Lulla, principal of Mumbai's Podar International School, which was set up in 2004, says there is a waitlist of about 100 students for every class in its secondary section. Clearly, having money is not enough. In the metros, most new schools also offer new academic programmes under examination boards like the International Baccalaureate (IB) or the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE). They lure parents with the promise of progressive learning techniques and dazzling facilities like air-conditioned classrooms and buses, computers for every child, swimming pools and tennis courts.
The biggest draw of 'international boards' is that their curricula and grading is more in line with what schools abroad follow. So, parents who want their children to go to college in the US or UK prefer to enrol their kids into IB or IGCSE schools so that their school-final results can be calibrated on an internationally-accepted scale. "If they could afford it, every parent I know would rather send their kids to the newer schools," says Chavan of Mumbai's PTA.
PAINS OF THE PROCESS
Caught between the unaffordable and the unavailable , parents try everything they can. Sharad Arora, marketing director at a sports channel in Delhi, applied to 10 schools for his daughter, and was accepted by only one. Seema and Arun Verma, both executive chefs at a leading hotel chain, recently moved to Delhi from Mumbai, and applied to 17 schools for their four-year-old son; they secured admission in just three. Both took leave from work for 10 days to deal with the admissions process, and have even put off having a second child till their first enters a good school. "We wanted the best one for our child," says Seema.
But before they could settle down in Delhi, Arun was transferred to Chennai, and Seema is dreading going through the whole process again. "School admissions are a nightmare," she says. The system feeds into the fear of parents, even stokes it. When Priya Seshadri of Mumbai found out she was pregnant with her first child a few years ago, she started visiting schools in south and western Mumbai to pick up admissions forms. Her friends thought she was crazy, but Priya says a surprisingly large number of schools told her she was doing the right thing. "Some of them said registering would put me on a waitlist and improve my chances for getting in once my child was old enough," she says. Parents are only now becoming aware of this preference among schools for registering children after they turn one.
Most schools add the rider that early registration is no guarantee . Still, South Mumbai resident Priti Agrawal did not want to take any chances. She got her son registered for Lower KG with a well-known south Mumbai school when he turned one, and also admitted him in Nursery at another school a year later. Now she's waiting on tenterhooks till March, when her son turns three, to see if her first choice works out. "If he doesn't get in this year, I will continue to send him to the other school," she says. "But the admissions process has put a huge strain on my family." Things are no different in other cities.
James, whose four-year-old son studies in one of Bangalore's older schools, says the admissions process was easy, but there was a huge rush. "Finding an appropriate school was tough," he says. "We checked out most of the popular international schools in Bangalore and found that, on an average, they charge Rs 4 lakh a year. So, we looked at some of the traditionally sought-after schools as well." On the day of the interview at a school for boys, James and his family arrived at 4.30 am and still found a long queue. At the end of the interview, they were asked if they wished to 'gift' an LCD TV to the school. They refused, but their son was selected anyway.
NEW RULES, OLD PROBLEMS
There has been considerable advocacy to have the government regulate the admissions process, bring parity between fees of the old and new schools, and stop institutions from seeking donations, either in cash or as a 'contribution' to their infrastructure budget. The Mumbai-based Forum for Fairness in Education filed two public interest litigations (PILs) with the Bombay High Court in 2010.
The first demands government intervention to prevent schools (both old and new) from over-charging parents under heads like security deposit, school essentials or technical upgrades . The second seeks redress against interviews conducted during admissions. Hearings on both cases are on. In Delhi, the 2006 Ashok Ganguly Committee report sought to prevent arbitrary admissions , do away with interviews of children and bring some order to the process. The committee prescribed a 100-point system, which graded every child's application on certain parameters like distance from residence, parent and family profile.
So, for example, a child residing within a 3 km radius of the school was assigned 20 points. As the distance increased, the points reduce, and become nil for above 10 km. Preference, expressed in the form of points, was given to girls, the differently-abled , lone child, and to children of alumni or those with siblings in the school. "While most schools say they abide by these clauses, many of them have been known to bend the rules to make some money on the side," says Jain. "And it's not just the old or the new schools. Everybody's flouting these."
NEW OR OLD?
If underhand practices are a great leveller, in Mumbai and Delhi, the old and new schools are equally matched. According to MP Sharma, director of Mumbai's GD Somany School, the older schools have history and reputation, while the new ones score on curriculum and facilities. "The older schools have become stagnant in terms of innovation , pedagogy and curriculum," says Principal Lulla of Podar. "The new schools have adopted the latest techniques in teaching and foster enquiry-based , rather than rote, learning." With teacher-student ratios of between 1:8 and 1:25, and the promise of greater individual attention, some parents find the new schools more appealing.
At the older schools, average class sizes are 40-50 students. Many of them have also found their staff -particularly the good teachers - being poached by the new schools. On the other hand, the astronomical fees charged by the new schools give parents pause (See table). "You don't need a seven-star school or Disneyland when it comes to facilities," says Lulla of Podar, which charges 1.9 lakh per year as fees for the IB section. "These are necessary costs," she says. "The IB board keeps us on our toes with a constantly-changing syllabus. We have to keep upgrading our teaching facilities and sending our faculty for regular refresher courses." Sumit Vohra, founder of the portal admissionsnursery.com, says: "Parents look at the newer schools from a holistic development point of view. However, the new schools cannot match up to the campuses of the older ones." Father Celestine Sera, principal of St Joseph's in Bangalore, feels the new and old institutions don't compete against each other. "There's a distinct crowd that goes to each," he says. "For instance, Roman Catholic families and native Bangaloreans prefer older schools like St Joseph's or Bishop Cotton's, while NRIs and expats gravitate towards the new British or American schools." The perfect mix, says GD Somany's Sharma, is a school that borrows the best of both.
In Mumbai, the rage of 'intwernational' schools is forcing many older institutions to review their curriculum and facilities; some like GD Somany even have branched out into new boards. There are other, older schools also waiting to take the plunge. But Vohra says: "Parents should not obsess about brand names. They should apply to the school nearest to their residence , and apply to at least 15 to 20 schools." Self-employed professional Vibha Singh, whose six-year-old daughter goes to The Heritage School in Gurgaon says: "I had applied to 10 schools, but my child's name didn't figure in any of them. After a harrowing wait of two months, I got a call from three of the schools. Eventually, everyone gets in." Reassuring words indeed.
(Some names of parents have been changed on request. With inputs from Indu Nandakumar )
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RUKUL The School (Ghaziabad)
GIIS
Somerville Noida/Greater Noida
Kothari
Mount Litera Zee School (Mohan Nagar) Ghaziabad
Ryan
Dlf Public School
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar
DPS NOIDA
Indus Valley
Millennium
Cambridge Noida
Vishwabharti
Khaitan
Ramagya
Father Agnel Noida
DPS Indirapuram
DPS Sec 132 Expressway
St. Francis Indirapuram
DPS Raj Nagar
Dps Ghaziabad
DPS Ghaziabad Vasundhara (DPSGV)
Amity(Noida/Vasundhara)
Shiv Nadar
Appejay Noida
Somerville Sec 132
Lotus Valley
Seth Anandram Jaipuria
Bal Bharti Noida
The Shriram Millennium School
Indraprastha Global School
ST Teresa Indirapuram
Manav Rachna
Rockwood School
Presidium Indirapuram
…
harti Brij Vihar
DPS NOIDA
Indus Valley
Millennium
Cambridge Noida
Vishwabharti
Khaitan
Ramagya
Father Agnel Noida
DPS Indirapuram
DPS Sec 132 Expressway
St. Francis Indirapuram
DPS Raj Nagar
DPS Ghaziabad Vasundhara (DPSGV)
Amity(Noida/Vasundhara)
Shiv Nadar
Appejay Noida
Somerville Sec 132
Lotus Valley
Seth Anandram Jaipuria
Bal Bharti Noida
The Shriram Millennium School
Indraprastha Global School
ST Teresa Indirapuram
Manav Rachna
Rockwood School
…
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
Somerville (Greater Noida)~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
Gurukul Ghaziabad/Crossing Republic ~ 29 July
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
FAS Noida~6 Aug
FAS Vaishali~8 Aug
Shiv Nadar~19 Aug…
une
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…
Republik)
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)…
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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
…
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…
Bal Bharti Noida~9 July
APJ Noida~9 July
Vishwa Bharati Noida~10 July
Modern School Vasundhra Ghaziabad~11 July
JBM Global School Sec 132 Expressway Registration open.
Ramagya Noida Sec 50 Registration Open.
G D Goenka Global School Sec 50~14th July
Khaitan Noida, Admission Registrations for Nursery open~14th July
Indus Valley Noida~15 July
Kothari International ~17 July
Amity Noida,Vasundhara(Sec 6,Sec1)/Global School ~20 July
Amiown~23 July
Manav Rachna ~23 July
Khaitan Ghaziabad~24 July (Admissions open from Pre~Nursery to IX)
DPS SV ~Ghaziabad~26 July
Cambridge Noida~27 July
KRM Vaishali~29 July
KRM Greater Noida~29 July
St. Francis Indirapuram~30 July
Somerville Int (Sec 132)~31 July
Delhi Public World School (Noida Extention)~31 July
DPSGV~1 Aug
Gyanshree ~1 Aug
Pacific World School~2Aug
DPS Ghaziabad Int~2Aug
Indirapuram Public School~2 Aug
Somerville Noida~3 Aug
Somerville Greater Noida~3 Aug
GIIS Noida (Pre-Nursery onwards)~3 Aug
Manthan~4 Aug
Seth Anandram Jaipuria~6 Aug
Bal Bharti Brij Vihar~6 Aug
St. Teresa Indirapuram~6 Aug
Mayoor~6 Aug
TSMS~6 Aug
DPS Raj Nagar~6 Aug
DLF Sahibabad~7 Aug
FAS Noida ~8 Aug
Ryan~8 Aug
FAS Vaishali~9 Aug
DPS Indirapuram~9 Aug
ST Thomas Indirapuram~9 Aug
DPS Meerut Road Ghaziabad~13 Aug
DPS R.N Extension~14 Aug
DPS Raj Nagar~14 Aug
Gurukul Ghaziabad/Crossing Republic ~14 Aug
Shiv Nadar~17 Aug
Cambridge Indirapuram~23 Aug
Lotus Valley~ 23 Aug
Holy Angels Ghaziabad~27 Aug
JSS~1 Sep
City Public School~3 Sep
DPS Sec 122~5 Sep
Uttam School for Girls~6 Sep
Cambridge (G.Noida)~7 Sep
SCDAV~10 Sep
FAS(G.Noida)~15 Sep
DPS(G.Noida)~17 Sep
Step by Step(Montessori)~1 Oct
Assisi Convent~1 Oct
Jesus and Mary (G.Noida)~1 Nov
DPS (HRIT Cmpus)~Admissions Open
Alliance World School~Admissions Open
Millennium School Noida (Sec 41/119)-Admission Open
Billabong Noida~Admissions open
Sapphire~ Admissions open
Jaypee Noida~Admissions open
Indraprastha Global Noida~Admissions Open
LPS-Admissions Open
Sun Valley (Ghaziabad)~Admissions Open
Nehru World School (Ghaziabad)
APJ (G Noida)
DPS (Sahibabad)
2018-19 Official Thread for Reference and Tentative dates for Admissions(Last Year)
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