y every year. Registration for a particular class does not mean that the child would be admitted to that class.
ADMISSION
A child who has attained the age of 3 years as on March 31 of the relevant year is admitted to class Pre-School, 4 years for Pre-Primary, 5 years for class-I as per the rules, regulations and criteria displayed at the school notice board at the start of the admission procedure of that particular academic session. The application for admission must be accompanied by a birth certificate issued by the appropriate Municipal authority.
ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS ONE)2015-2016(FOR E. W. S.)
ADMISSION FOR EWS AND DISADVANTAGED GROUP CATEGORY ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE BASIS OF HON'BLE DELHI HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT DATED 31/01/2012 IN wp (c) no. 636/2012 & wp (c) no. 40/12 & VIDE CIRCULAR NO. F.15 (110)/DE/ACT/2011/7563-74 DATED 13/02/2012 ISSUED BY THE DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION (ACT BRANCH) NCR DELHI.
FOLLOWING IS THE ORDER OF HON'BLE DELHI HIGH COURT.
(i) Admission shall first be offered to eligible students belonging to EWS and disadvantaged group residing within 1 KM. of the specific schools.(ii) In case the vacancies remain unfilled, students residing within 3 Kms. of the school shall be admitted.(iii) If there are still vacancies, then the admission shall be offered to other students residing within 6 Kms. of the institutions.(iv) Students residing beyond 6 kms. shall be admitted only in case vacancies remain unfilled even after considering all the students within 6 kms. area.
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I )SESSION : 2015-2016FOR E. W. S. CANDIDATES
1. COMMENCEMENT OF ADMISSION PROCESS
05-01-2015
2. COMMENCEMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF ADMISSION APPLICATION
05-01-2015
3. LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION APPLICATION IN SCHOOL
24-01-2015
4. LAST DATE FOR DISPLAYING THE LIST OF SELECTED CHILDREN UNDER EWS & DISADVANTAGED GROUP CATEGORY (INCLUDING WAITING LIST)
09-02-2015
5. LAST DATE FOR DISPLAYING THE SECOND LIST (IF ANY)
19-02-2015
6. CLOSURE OF ADMISSION PROCESS.
28.02.2015
7. REGISTRATION FORMS.
FREE OF COST
8. RECEIVING OF FILLED-UP REGISTRATION FORMS.
BY HAND IN THE SCHOOL OFFICE
9. Total No. of seats to be filled from the childrenof E.W.S. & Disadvantaged Group Category for all Entry Level Classes Pre-School,Pre-Primary & I.
76 (Seventy Six Only)
(40 Seats in - Pre-School)
(03 Seats in - Class One)
NOTE:- 25% SEATS TO BE FILLED IN FOR EWS & DISADVANTAGED GROUP CATEGORY WILL BE DIRECTLY PROPORTIONATE TO GENERAL CATEGORY ADMISSION e.g IF 160 STUDENTS OF GENERAL CATEGORY ARE ADMITTED IN A CLASS THEN 40 SEATS WILL BE FILLED UP FROM EWS AND DISADVANTRAGED GROUP CATEGORY.
NOTE : Filled up Registration Forms will be received by hand in the school office between 8.00 am to 12.00 noon
AVAILABILITY OF SEATS FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I
CLASS
TOTAL SEATS
EWS
GENERAL SEATS
MANAGEMENT QUOTA
TOTAL GEN. SEATS
PRE SCHOOL
160
40
88
32
120
PRE-PRIMARY
133
33
74
26
100
FIRST
13
3
8
2
10
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR GENERAL CATEGORY
FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I
SESSION 2015-2016
S.No.
PARTICULAR
DATE
TIMINGS
1
COMMENCEMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF REGISTRATION FORMS.
1/1/2015
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
2
LAST DATE OF AVAILABILITY OF REGISTRATION FORMS.
10/1/2015
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
3
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF REGISTATION FORMS.
10/1/2015
TILL 03.00 PM
4
DISPLAY OF FIRST LIST FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (P.S, P.P, & CLASS -I)
16/1/2015
10.00 AM
5
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FEE (FIRST LIST).
24/1/2015
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
5
DISPLAY OF SECOND LIST (IF REQUIRED) FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (P.S, P.P, & CLASS -I)
27/1/2015
10.00 AM
6
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FEE (SECOND LIST)
7/2/2015
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
7
CLOSURE OF ADMISSION PROCESS.
7/2/2015
8
MODE OF DISTRIBUTION OF REGISTRATION FORMS.
BY HAND ON THE PAYMENT OF RS. 25/- FROM THE SCHOOL OFFICE
NOTE:- IN CASE OF A TIE WITH ANY POINTS THEN DRAW OF LOTS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ONLY THOSE STUDENTS HAVING THE SAME POINTS.
FOR CLASSSES PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY, AND CLASS FIRST
ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR THE SESSION 2015-2016
GENERAL CATEGORY
PARTICULAR
POINTS
1
AREA
50
(i)
VIKAS PURI, KESHOPUR, SHANKAR GARDEN, NEW KRISHNA PARK
50
(ii)
VIKAS PURI EXTN., KRISHNA PURI, KRISHNA PARK, MAHAVIR NAGAR (OLD & NEW) GANESH NAGAR, MBS NAGAR, SHAH PURA, CRPF CAMP, TILAK NAGAR, KHYALA,
40
(iii)
JANAK PURI A-BLOCK, B,BLOCK, C1 & C2, CHANDER NAGAR, HASTSAL, UTTAM NAGAR, MOHAN GARDEN, VIKAS NAGAR, CHANDER VIHAR, NILOTHI EXT. PASCHIM VIHAR, SUBHASH NAGAR, TAGORE GARDEN, RAJOURI GARDEN.
30
(iv)
NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE
20
2
SIBILING
40
3
GIRL CHILD
10
TOTAL
100
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for a particular class does not mean that the child would be admitted to that class.
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ADMISSION
A child who has attained the age of 3 years as on March 31 of the relevant year is admitted to class Pre-School, 4 years for Pre-Primary, 5 years for class-I as per the rules, regulations and criteria displayed at the school notice board at the start of the admission procedure of that particular academic session. The application for admission must be accompanied by a birth certificate issued by the appropriate Municipal authority.
ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS ONE)2016-2017(FOR E. W. S.)
ADMISSION FOR EWS AND DISADVANTAGED GROUP CATEGORY ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE BASIS OF HON'BLE DELHI HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT DATED 31/01/2012 IN wp (c) no. 636/2012 & wp (c) no. 40/12 & VIDE CIRCULAR NO. F.15 (110)/DE/ACT/2011/7563-74 DATED 13/02/2012 ISSUED BY THE DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION (ACT BRANCH) NCR DELHI.
FOLLOWING IS THE ORDER OF HON'BLE DELHI HIGH COURT.
(i) Admission shall first be offered to eligible students belonging to EWS and disadvantaged group residing within 1 KM. of the specific schools. (ii) In case the vacancies remain unfilled, students residing within 3 Kms. of the school shall be admitted. (iii) If there are still vacancies, then the admission shall be offered to other students residing within 6 Kms. of the institutions. (iv) Students residing beyond 6 kms. shall be admitted only in case vacancies remain unfilled even after considering all the students within 6 kms. area.
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I )SESSION : 2016-2017 FOR GENERAL CANDIDATES
AVAILABILITY OF SEATS FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I
CLASS
TOTAL SEATS
EWS
GENERAL SEATS
MANAGEMENT QUOTA
TOTAL GEN. SEATS
PRE-SCHOOL
160
40
88
32
120
PRE-PRIMARY
106
26
59
21
80
FIRST
15
4
8
3
11
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR GENERAL CATEGORY
FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I
SESSION 2016-2017
PARTICULAR
DATE
TIMINGS
COMMENCEMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF REGISTRATION FORMS.
1/1/2016 (Friday)
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
LAST DATE OF AVAILABILITY OF REGISTRATION FORMS.
22/1/2016 (Friday)
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF REGISTATION FORMS.
22/1/2016 (Friday)
TILL 03.00 PM
DISPLAY OF FIRST LIST FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (P.S, P.P, & CLASS -I)
30/1/2016 (Saturday)
10.00 AM
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FEE (FIRST LIST).
26/2/2016 (Friday)
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
DISPLAY OF SECOND LIST (IF REQUIRED) FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (P.S, P.P, & CLASS -I)
29/2/2016 (Monday)
10.00 AM
LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ADMISSION FEE (SECOND LIST)
15/3/2016 (Tuesday)
8.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON
CLOSURE OF ADMISSION PROCESS.
31/3/2016 (Thursday)
MODE OF DISTRIBUTION OF REGISTRATION FORMS.
BY HAND ON THE PAYMENT OF RS. 25/- FROM THE SCHOOL OFFICE
NOTE:- IN CASE OF A TIE WITH ANY POINTS THEN DRAW OF LOTS WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR ONLY THOSE STUDENTS HAVING THE SAME POINTS.
FOR CLASSSES PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY, AND CLASS FIRST
ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR THE SESSION 2016-2017
GENERAL CATEGORY
PARTICULAR
POINTS
1
AREA
50
(i)
VIKAS PURI, KESHOPUR, SHANKAR GARDEN, NEW KRISHNA PARK
50
(ii)
VIKAS PURI EXTN., KRISHNA PURI, KRISHNA PARK, MAHAVIR NAGAR (OLD & NEW) GANESH NAGAR, MBS NAGAR, SHAH PURA, CRPF CAMP, TILAK NAGAR
40
(iii)
JANAK PURI, VIRENDER NAGAR, FATEH NAGAR, CHANDER NAGAR, SAGAR PUR, HASTSAL, UTTAM NAGAR, MOHAN GARDEN, DABRI, VIKAS NAGAR, CHANDER VIHAR, NILOTHI EXT. PASCHIM VIHAR, KHYALA, SHYAM NAGAR, SUBHASH NAGAR, TAGORE GARDEN, RAJOURI GARDEN.
30
(iv)
NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE
20
2
SIBILING
40
3
GIRL CHILD
10
TOTAL
100
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES (PRE-SCHOOL, PRE-PRIMARY & CLASS - I )SESSION : 2016-2017 FOR E. W. S. CANDIDATES
To Be Notified Later
NOTE:- 25% SEATS TO BE FILLED IN FOR EWS & DISADVANTAGED GROUP CATEGORY WILL BE DIRECTLY PROPORTIONATE TO GENERAL CATEGORY ADMISSION e.g IF 160 STUDENTS OF GENERAL CATEGORY ARE ADMITTED IN A CLASS THEN 40 SEATS WILL BE FILLED UP FROM EWS AND DISADVANTRAGED GROUP CATEGORY.
NOTE : Filled up Registration Forms will be received by hand in the school office between 8.00 am to 12.00 noon
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on 31st March 2018.
For General Category Candidates
Registration will be available ONLINE ONLY: From Wednesday, December 27, 2017 to Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at http://www.gdgoenkapaschimvihar.com.
Last date for ONLINE Registration will be Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 3:00pm.
The The following schedule will be observed for admission to Nursery (Pre-School):
1.
Online filling and Submission of Registration Forms
Wednesday, December 27, 2017to Wednesday, January 17, 2018
2.
Uploading details of all children who apply for admission (under open seats)
Tuesday, February 01, 2018
3.
Uploading marks (as per point system) given to all the children who applied for admission (open seats)
Thursday, February 08, 2018
4
The date for displaying the first list of selected Candidates (including waiting list, along with marks allotted under points system) on the school notice board
Thursday, February 15, 2018(10:00am)
5.
Resolution of queries of parents, if any (by written/ email / verbal interaction) regarding allotment of points to their ward in the first list till :
Friday, February 16, 2018 toTuesday, February 20, 2018
6.
The date for displaying the second list of selected Candidates (if any, including waiting list, along with marks allotted under points system) on the school notice board
Wednesday, February 28, 2018(10:00am)
7.
Closure of admission process
Friday, March 31, 2018
Kindly note:
The selected candidates subsequently will have to fill and submit Admission Form available at the School Reception.
IMPORTANT
ALL APPLICANTS MUST READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING TO FILL THE FORM. THE FORM ONCE FILLED AND SUBMITTED CANNOT BE AMENDED AT THE APPLICANT’S END. HENCE IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE APPLICANTS READ THE FORM VERY CAREFULLY AND FILL FIELDS VERY ACCURATELY.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTRATION
The field marked with (*) are mandatory fields and the form cannot be submitted until these have been duly filled.
Applicants must attach the mentioned documents in PDF/ JPEG format (incase of online applications) and self attested photocopies (incase of offline applications).
The admission schedule will be strictly followed; hence all deadlines may be noted.
‘Criteria Points’ filled by parents should be accurate; these will be subsequently verified at the school end.
Registration Fee of Rs.25/- must be deposited either online or at the school office.
Applicants must necessarily retain printout of the a) Acknowledgement Slip) Payment Receipt which will be required for further procedures.
In case after submission of the form the applicant identifies any error made by him/her, then the school must be approached as any amendment will only be possible at the school end.
THE LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION (OR ANY CORRECTION THROUGH THE SCHOOL) IS JANUARY 17, 2018. STRICTLY NO AMENDMENT / CORRECTION WILL BE POSSIBLE EVEN AT THE SCHOOL END AFTER JANUARY 17, 2018.
Criteria of Admission 2018 - 19 NURSERY / PRE-SCHOOL
S.No.
Criteria
Specification
Points Alloocated
1
Neighbourhood
0-5 Kms (90)5-8 Kms (70)8-10 Kms (50)Above 10 Kms (30)
90
2
Sibling
...................
10
Total
100
Note:- In the event of applications with identical scores eligible for admission being more than the number of seats, admission will be finalized by draw of lots amongst them.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR NURSERY REGISTRATION:
Birth Date Proof MCD-Birth Certificate
Address Proof (any two of the following)a. Aadhar Card (Mandatory)b. Voter ID Cardc. Rent Agreementd. Telephone Bille. Electricity Bill / Water Bill f. Bank Statement
Photographsa. Child's Photograph - (Passport size scanned photo)b. Parents' Photograph - (Passport size scanned photo)
Proof of Sibling
Students ID card of sibling studying in the school
Proof of AlumniClass XII Certificate/School Transfer Certificate of parentNote : ( when uploading documents, please ensure the scanned copies are very clear, of good quality legibility and where applicable, both sides of the documents are upload. Blurred documents will not be considered ).
STEP 1 : PAYMENT STEP 2 : Upload Documents, Photos & Review Form
Registration for the session *
Class to which admission is sought *
Student's Details
Student's Name *
Contact Person *
Date of Birth *
Gender *
Communication Mobile *
Blood Group
Communication Email *
Flat No / House No *
Area (Apts/Plot/Sector/Locality) *
City *
Pin Code *
Aadhaar No
Parent's Details
Father Mother Guardian 1 Guardian 2
Father's Name
Father's Age
Occupation
Education
Company
Designation
Mobile
Email
Office Address
Area
City
Pin Code
Aadhaar No
Other Details
Neighbourhood *
For sibling case mention name, class & section
If Yes, when ?
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ON TO PRE-SCHOOL CLASS (NURSERY) Under General Category and Staff Category 2018-19 The admission software will automatically REJECT the form if filled for more than one Branch. Apply only for ONE Branch.
4
(4 points allotted for Girl child)
Aadhar Card Number of the Child (Optional):
2. Date of Birth:
(Copy of Birth Certificate along with the form to be submitted. Minimum age 3 years and Maximum age 3 year 11 Months 30 days on 31.03.2019)
4. Name of Father:
Age:
5. Name of Mother:
Age:
6. RESIDENCE CRITERIA:
37
Residential Address:
Telephone No:
Mobile No (Father):
Mobile No (Mother):
Email:
Children living in the areas as per list of localities hereunder - Kirti Nagar, Mansarover Garden, Mayapuri, DLF Moti Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Punjabi Bagh, Paschim Vihar, Janak Puri, Vikas Puri, Meera Bagh, Tagore Garden will get, will get 37 points.
Those applicants not living in the areas mentioned above will get 27 points.
Kindly mention the proof of residence that has been attached (any one)
Voter I D of any of the parents
Domicile certificate of the child or his / her parent
Electricity Bill
MTNL telephone bill
Water Bill
Passport in the name of any of the Parents or child
Aadhaar Card / UID card issued in the name of any of the parents
Ration Card / Smart Card issued in the name of parents (mother / father having name of the child)
7. SIBLING CRITERIA (REAL BROTHER / SISTER ONLY)
34
If in Springdales Pusa Road / Kirti Nagar, give details of the sibling:
Sibling Name:
Class:
Section:
Branch:
(Enclose copy of fee bill/report card along with the copy of the form. Irrespective of the branch of the first child no inter branch transfers will be allowed at any stage.) There will be no points given in the sibling criteria if the older sibling is studying in Springdales, Dhaula Kuan or is cousin of the child seeking admission.
8. Do you have any children studying in any other school ? If so, kindly specify.
Name of Real Brother / Sister
Age
School Attending / Attended
9. SCHOOL ALUMNI
25
Is the applicant parent a former student of Springdales
Former Students who have been in school for 14 years i.e. from Nursery - Std. XII, will get 25 points.Kindly attach copy of character certificate.
Former Students who have been in school for 12 years i.e. from Nursery to Std X, will get 15 points.Kindly attach copy of Mark-sheet of class X and copy of School Leaving Certificate.
Students who joined in Std. XI - XII (i.e 2 years) and have become members of the Old Springdalians Association, will get 10 points.Kindly attach copy of character certificate and copy of OSA Membership.
If yes, year of Passing
OSA Membership No
Unit
(A) Father
(B) Mother
In case of Springdalian mother, give maiden name.
In case you are a life member of the Old Springdalian Association, kindly give your membership No. and Year of membership (for school database only).
Attach as proof copy of OSA Membership Card, Character Certificate, School Leaving Certificate as relevant to clause A, B & C.Only the above will be considered for admission under the Alumni Criteria.
10. STAFF CATEGORY: (No Points)
As per the Circular of Directorate of Education Dated: 26-11-2018 SL. No. 6 of admission criteria. ''The ward of Staff / Employees of any school concerned can have a right for admission to that school but extending the same benefits to the sister concern of that particular school will curtail the right of General Parents' wards'' As per the clause quoted above permanent staff members with children / grand children can only apply in the branch of the school where they have served / are serving. The application will be rejected if applied for in any other branch.
Children of staff members who are permanently employed in the Institution.
Grand Children of Staff members who have attained Superannuation. Details of employment in the school to be given - branch position, date of employment, branch and years of service.
Is the applicant parent / grandparent an employee of the school ?
If yes, details of employment in the school
Will be admitted to a maximum of 5% seats under Staff Category. Unfilled seats will be converted to General Category.
INFORMATION ABOUT PARENTS FOR SCHOOL DATA-BASE ONLY (Please Note : There is no allocation of points in this section)
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION OF PARENTS: Please write N/A if field not applicable.
Father:
Mother:
Schools/Colleges attended by father:
Schools/Colleges attended by mother:
Profession/Occupation of father:
Profession/Occupation of mother:
Office Address and Telephone Nos. of Father:
Office Address and Telephone Nos. of Mother:
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in schedule for nursery admissions. The last date for the first list will now be April 7 instead of March 15. While schools serving as centres for the board exams are pleased, the change poses a problem to parents who have already paid the fees. According to the latest order, admissions close on April 25. A batch of lawsuits is still to be decided. The DoE order came after the high court's direction on Thursday. Rikhi Khorana is thankful he is self-employed and has flexible timings. "Harassment is an understatement. Every school is calling me for verification before the draw and I have applied at 56. Everyone, even the schools, are fed up." The situation could get trickier—another petition, this one against the alumni category, was admitted in HC on Friday. This will be the fifth nursery petition by parents this year. Ameeta Mulla Wattal, chairwoman of National Progressive Schools Conference and principal, Springdales School, Pusa Road, points to another HC order to schools for keeping 3% seats vacant for disabled candidates. However, there's no notification yet. Sumit Vohra founder of admissionsnursery.com also points to the problem of fees. "Many parents have paid fees. They're entitled to a refund if they apply within a month, but the last date for admissions to close is April 25—well over a month away. Parents need clarification."This is nursery circus," observes Sumit Vohra of admissionsnursery.com. "Parents are getting angry with the government and the constant PILs." Those who've lost seats or protested are bickering on his website now.
"Had the practitioners, the advisory board been taken into confidence, this chaos could've been avoided," says Wattal. However, she's happy with the change in schedule. CBSE had written to DOE to reconsider holding draws during the boards. Most of this year's litigation was initiated by parents: five sets of parents, many of whom have never been to court, took the legal route. The guidelines have been changed thrice since December 19, 2013. The process that was meant to end by February 28 hasn't even begun for some. Parents are taking leave to go to court, make representations to the lieutenant governor and Delhi government. Khagesh Jha of Social Jurist, a lawyer-activist group, welcomes this. "It's a good sign that parents can organize themselves easily because of social media and are demanding change," says Jha. He is happy that parents' groups are slowly getting closer to what Social Jurists had demanded; admissions based on distance and a draw. "A complete neighbourhood system seems to be the only solution," he says, "All guidelines are based on what will help the parent. If you think of the child, only neighbourhood makes sense." More and more parents are coming round to this view. First transfer cases was eliminated and now, at least one parents' group, has challenged the points for alumni. A representation to the LG suggests removal of these categories, or at least limiting them to a fixed number of seats. This will not go down well with parents in areas with few known schools.
Indian Express 8 Mar-Spate of orders baffles parents, schools
Written by Shikha Sharma , Aneesha Mathur | New Delhi | March 8, 2014 12:25 am
Fresh admission process will begin on April 25. (Express Archive)
Summary
Nursery - Multiple changes in guidelines has delayed admission by over 2 months.
The government on Friday announced yet another nursery admission schedule in the hope of resolving the current admission fiasco, but the chaos is far from over. The order states that admissions, already delayed by over two months, will now commence on April 25. It has left schools and parents baffled with the “never ending admission cycle”.
“This is like an endless nightmare. A new development comes to the fore every other week, and we get to look at a new set of dates or rules. Clearly, the issue is not getting resolved and it is causing inordinate delay. We have decided to wait for a final decision before starting the admission procedure again,” principal of Bal Bharati School L V Sehgal said.
The admission procedure has been quite turbulent with four groups of parents already approaching the court over various aspects of the guidelines issued on December 18 last year. As a result, the guidelines have been constantly undergoing changes.
“On Thursday, the High Court ordered fresh draw of lots for all applicants with 70 points, including those who had managed to secure seats. Now this group is also contemplating going to the court. The court had directed schools to reserve seats for the disabled, and that case is scheduled for March 12. As far as we are concerned, the litigation is far from over. There’s only one word that comes to my mind and it is ‘chaos’,” S K Bhattacharya, president of Action Committee for Unaided Private Schools, said.
The schools, which will now conduct fresh draw of lots, are required to display the first list of selected candidates by April 7, the second list by April 15 and subsequent lists, if any, between April 16 and 21. The process will commence by April 25.
“This is really unfair. We had got a seat, by sheer luck, but now I will have to let that go. All I have been doing is attending draws and visiting schools for verification,” Pratibha Ojha, who stays in Mayur Vihar, said.
“If the government had bothered to hold consultations with all stakeholders, none of this would have happened. Schools that had taken a fee from parents now have to refund it. We are sceptical of conducting draws. Who knows when the next circular will come out and what changes it might bring?” Ameeta Mulla Wattal, principal of Springdales, Pusa Road, said.
“Conducting draws over and over again is not easy. Besides, if the process will commence by April 25, when will the classes begin? Usually, we close our nursery wing by May 5. We are looking at a loss of an entire session,” Jyoti Arora, principal of Mount Abu School, Rohini, said.
“Parents who have paid the fee are now asking for refunds. Even after three months, we are where we started,” Sumit Vohra, founder of admissions nursery.com, said.
“This year has been unprecedented in the history of Nursery admission. Aggrieved parents have nowhere to go but the court. The court should do something to put an end to this back and forth litigation,” R C Jain, president of Delhi State Public Schools Management Association, said.
The Pioneer 8 Mar-Nursery session delayed as fresh draw ordered
Saturday, 08 March 2014 | Aditi Gupta | New Delhi
With nursery admissions in the Capital being entangled in endless changes in mode of conduct and schedules, sessions will not begin before April 25.
In the latest notification issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE), following the High Court’s order, all private schools in the city have been directed to conduct a fresh draw of lots not just for inter-State transfer category but for all categories — sibling, alumni and neighbourhood, which were earlier selected with draw of lots.
As per the new schedule, schools are required to conduct fresh draw of lots and display the list of selected candidates by April 7, 2014 followed by a second list on April 15. Subsequent lists, if any, must be displayed between April 16 and 21. The admission process which was earlier supposed to be over by March 31 will now be completed by April 25.
Quoting the Delhi HC order by Justice Manmohan, the DoE notification said: “It is directed that all candidates having equal marks shall be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary.”
Meanwhile, the Delhi HC on Friday sought a response from the Delhi Government on a plea seeking scrapping of the alumni and sibling categories in nursery admissions. Justice Manmohan refused to pass any interim orders in the hearing conducted in his chamber and listed the matter to be taken up on July 25. The matter was listed before him after the same was mentioned before the bench of acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice S Mridul for an urgent hearing. The petition, filed by Sudhanshu Jain and some other parents through advocate Prashant Mehta, has sought quashing of the two categories or in the alternative setting up a cap on the number of seats allotted to the two groups.
Parents, who are at the receiving end of the confusion that has been prevailing ever since the DoE’s first notification on the point system came, are fed up of the mess and say that the system is appalling.
“This is so disappointing. Redraw of lots is like asking us to go through the entire tedious process again. We were thinking it was just a matter of a few days. Now this delay of 25 days is not acceptable and shows inefficiency on the part of the Government and the system which is least bothered about a child,” said Bhavna Malik, Assistant Professor in a college and a resident of Paschim Vihar who has applied in over ten schools in the Capital and secured a seat in none.
As per the High Court order and the DoE notification, the selection of all those children by draw of lots in all categories stands cancelled which means that the parents of inter-State transfer category will participate in the redraw along with those of sibling, alumni and neighbourhood category. However, seats confirmed earlier by point system, excluding the transfer cases and lottery cases, will remain untouched.
While parents are deeply aggrieved and fed up of the mess, some parents who did not secure any seat are welcoming the decision thinking it gives them another chance at selection. “It’s an assault on parents who had got selected in draw of lots earlier but I had not secured any seat so I take it as another chance for me and I hope to get one this time,” said Shantanu Mehrotra, a parent.
Agreeing with the sentiments of the parents, Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.com said: “It is ridiculous and has led to loss of faith in the system. Parents are feeling tortured by so many twists and turns and hence approaching the court because of which the confusion is not ending.”
The unrest among parents is evident with several admission forums being flooded by anguished parents. The fiasco has led to one category of parents fighting with another.
DAINIK JAGRAN
नर्सरी दाखिला प्रक्रिया में होगी और देर
25 अप्रैल तक स्कूलों को पूरी कर लेनी है प्रक्रिया
राज्य ब्यूरो, नई दिल्ली : नर्सरी दाखिला प्रक्रिया में अब और देरी होगी। शिक्षा निदेशालय ने दाखिले की तिथि में बदलाव किया है। निदेशालय ने स्पष्ट किया है कि स्कूल दाखिले की पहली सूची 7 अप्रैल तक निकाल सकते हैं। दूसरी सूची के लिए 15 अप्रैल की तिथि निर्धारित की गई है। इसके बाद 21 अप्रैल तक सूची निकाली जा सकती है, लेकिन पूरी प्रवेश प्रक्रिया 25 अप्रैल तक समाप्त हो जानी चाहिए। हालांकि कुछ स्कूल नए दिशा-निर्देश के बाद भी अपनी वेबसाइट पर पहले निकाली गई सूची के आधार पर 13 मार्च तक फीस जमा करने की बात कह रहे हैं। इससे अभिभावक असमंजस की स्थिति में हैं।1एडमिशन नर्सरी डॉट कॉम के प्रमुख सुमित वोहरा का कहना है कि शिक्षा निदेशालय और अदालत के बीच अभिभावकों की स्थिति सर्कस के पात्र की तरह हो गई है। प्रवेश प्रक्रिया में देर होने से अभिभावक आशंकित हैं कि बच्चों का दाखिला होगा कि नहीं। कहीं ऐसा न हो कि अदालती कार्यवाही के कारण यह साल ऐसे ही बीत जाए।11जागरण सं वाददाता, नई दिल्ली : नर्सरी दाखिले में दोबारा से ड्रॉ कराने के हाईकोर्ट के फैसले से अभिभावकों में नाराजगी है। 1 उनका कहना है कि जिनका नाम ड्रॉ में आ चुका था, उनका नाम दोबारा आने की क्या गारंटी है। ड्रॉ से लेकर दस्तावेजों के वैरीफिकेशन तक पहले ही काफी मशक्कत करनी पड़ी है। कोर्ट को ऐसा फैसला देना चाहिए था, जिससे सभी अभिभावक संतुष्ट होते।
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the nursery admissions. The government guideline neglecting to include rent agreements in the list of acceptable proofs of residence has left many insecure. Of the 1,735 schools on the directorate of education's list, only 360 submitted their nursery admission criteria till Monday evening; another 1,375 are yet to submit. Several schools that have issued admission notices haven't included rent agreements. "We will tell the defaulter schools to comply with the directive within the next three days," DoE director Padmini Singhla told a news agency. "The rent agreement is the only document I have," says Pravin Halai who moved to Sarita Vihar from Baroda, Gujarat, six months ago. "I am considering schools in Alaknanda and other areas. But if they don't accept rent agreements, there'll be a problem," says Halai, who is seeking admission for his daughter. Software engineer Himanshu Singhal is in the same situaton. He moved to his Paschim Vihar home nine months ago but his documents still feature his father's address. "I have a court-registered rent agreement. If the schools don't recognise that, there'll be a big problem," he says. Residence proof isn't another document to prove identity but is crucial in the points distribution system. At most schools, maximum points are allotted to distance (or neighbourhood) and residence proof has to be furnished for this. "This must be an oversight on the part of the directorate of education. But there are still 10 days. It's not too late to amend it." Admissionsnursery.com's Sumit Vohra has already written to the government for clarification. "Several schools that were accepting rent deeds till last year aren't now. Delhi has a floating population and many parents come from different states and don't have any of the documents included. A normal practice was to accept six-month-old court-registered rent agreements," says Vohra.
Dainik Bhaskar
The Hindu
Schools yet to notify nursery admission criteria
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So far, only 359 schools have complied with the Directorate of Education directive
So far, only 359 of 1,735 schools have complied with the directive of the Directorate of Education .— File Photo
Over 1,300 private schools in the Capital have not notified the criteria fixed for nursery admissions so far, even as the deadline for the same — for admissions beginning on January 1 — has passed.
The Directorate of Education (DoE) had asked all the unaided recognised schools to “develop and adopt criteria for admission which shall be clear, well defined, equitable, non-discriminatory, unambiguous and transparent”.
The schools were asked to upload their criteria adopted, including points for each criterion, for admission to-entry level classes other than Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)/Disadvantaged Group (DG) category seats, for the academic session 2016-17 on the Directorate’s website latest by December 20.
However, so far only 359 schools have complied with the directive. According to data available with the DoE, 1,376 of 1,735 schools are yet to notify their criteria.
The DoE is now planning to send a notice to the defaulter schools and asking them comply with the guidelines within the next three days.
“Many schools have missed the guidelines set by the Directorate. This just shows how seriously they take the authority. The admissions are going to begin in next two weeks and the schools are yet to notify their criteria. This will only lead to ambiguity and confusion for parents at the last moment,” said Sumit Vohra, an activist who also runs a portal on nursery admissions.
The nursery admission process in Delhi, which normally starts in December, has undergone several changes in the past as the authorities looked for ways to make things easier. Besides State-run schools, the rules are meant to regulate admissions to entry-level classes in private recognised institutions as well.
The nursery admission process in Delhi schools will begin from January 1 and conclude on March 31.
According to data available with the DoE, 1,376 of 1735 schools are yet to notify their criteria
The Pioneer
Over 1,300 pvt schools in dock over nursery admission deadline
Tuesday, 22 December 2015 | Staff Reporter
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Over 1,300 private schools in the national Capital have missed the deadline in notifying the criteria fixed for nursery admissions beginning on January 1 for the upcoming academic session.
The Directorate of Education (DoE) had asked all the unaided recognised schools to “develop and adopt criteria for admission which shall be clear, well defined, equitable, non-discriminatory, unambiguous and transparent”.
The schools were asked to upload their criteria adopted (including points for each criterion) for admission to entry level classes (other than EWS/DG category seats) for the academic session 2016-17 on the directorate’s website latest by December 20.
However, so far only 359 schools have complied with the directive.
According to data available with DoE, 1376 out of total 1735 schools are yet to notify their criteria.
“We will send a communication to the defaulter schools to comply with the directive within next three days,” DoE Director Padmini Singhla said.
“This shows the non-seriousness of the schools towards the directives of the authority. The admissions are going to begin in next two weeks and the schools are yet to notify their criteria. This will only lead to ambiguity and confusion for parents at the last moment,” said Sumit Vohra, an activist who also runs a portal on nursery admissions.
The controversy-prone nursery admission process in Delhi, which normally starts in December, has undergone several changes in the past as the authorities looked for ways to make things easier.
Besides State-run schools, the rules are meant to regulate admissions to entry-level classes in private recognised institutions as well.
The nursery admission process in Delhi schools will begin from January 1 and conclude on March 31.
Hindustan Times 22 Dec 2015 “It shows either schools don’t take the DOE seriously or they don’t want to be transparent and disclose their criteria. This will only lead to ambiguity and confusion for parents at the last moment,” said Sumit Vohra,
OF THE 1,735 PRIVATE SCHOOLS, ONLY ABOUT 360 SCHOOLS HAVE NOTIFIED THE GUIDELINES AND ADMISSION CRITERIA
NEW DELHI: Over 1300 private schools have missed the deadline to notify the criteria for the nursery admissions that begin on January 1 for the coming academic session. VIPIN KUMAR/HT Admission forms will be available from January 1 and the last date of submission is January 22.
Of the 1,735 private schools, only about 360 schools have notified the guidelines and admission criteria.
The Directorate of Education (DoE) had asked all the unaided recognised private schools to upload their criteria adopted (including points for each criterion) for admission to entry level classes (other than EWS/ DG category seats) for the academic session 2016-17 on its website latest by December 20.
But 1375 schools had not yet uploaded their criteria as of Monday, a day after the deadline was over, according to data available with the DOE
Padmini Singla, director, said that the schools would be asked to comply with the directives within three days. “We will send a communication to the defaulter schools to comply with the directive within next three days,” Singhla said.
The directorate had asked schools to develop and adopt admission criteria that are clear, well defined, equitable, non-discriminatory, unambiguous and transparent.
“It shows either schools don’t take the DOE seriously or they don’t want to be transparent and disclose their criteria. This will only lead to ambiguity and confusion for parents at the last moment,” said Sumit Vohra, who runs an online portal on nursery admissions.
Admission for ms will be available from January 1 and the last date of submission of application form in schools will be January 22. The first list of selected candidates, including the waitlisted candidates, along with marks allotted under point system will be announced by schools on February 15.
The second list, if any, of selected candidates will come out on February 29 and the admission process will close on March 31. Previous StoryNext Story
Deccan Herald
Nursery admission
Just 360 of 1,700 pvt schools submit criteria
NEW DELHI, DHNS: Only 360 out of 1,700-odd private schools in the city had submitted their criteria for nursery admissions till December 20, the last date for doing so.
According to the data available on Delhi government's Directorate of Education (DoE) website, 1,375 schools have missed the deadline set by the department for nursery admissions which are starting on January 1.
In a circular issued to all the 1,735 private schools earlier this month, the Delhi government had asked them to declare their admission criteria, along with the points allotted to each criterion.
They were also asked to display these on their websites and on the display boards by Sunday.
But over 1,300 schools have not sent their criteria. Out of the 350 which have submitted them, only 25-30 schools have uploaded them on their websites, DoE sources said.
The DoE will send a notice to schools which have not submitted the admission criteria and even those which have not uploaded them on their websites.
"This shows that either the schools do not take the DoE seriously or they don't want to be transparent and disclose their criteria, and will start on January 1 after which no action can be taken," said Sumit Vohra, founder of nurseryadmission.com, an online portal representing parent community in Delhi.
"This has been happening in the past too and we want to know what action the gvernment will be taking," the activist said.
He said if no action is taken, it will lead to more confusion for parents. Even as the DoE said it will issue circulars to the schools missing the deadline, there is no clarity on the action that it will take against them.
Many private schools which have uploaded their schedule and criteria for nursery admissions have clearly not conformed to the guidelines.
For example, Hope Hall Foundation School on its website has asked parents to submit a registration fee of Rs 150 per application, when the DoE has said that only Rs 25 can be charged.
The schools cannot force the parents to buy prospectus or charge any processing fee.
Similarly, Queen's Mary School at Tiz Hizari has reserved five points for father's and mother's graduation, which goes against the DoE guidelines of framing a criteria which is "equitable and non-discriminatory".
"This means that the children of uneducated parents don't have the right to education," Vohra said.
"It seems we have gone seven to eight years back at the time before the Ganguly committee was implemented, as some schools are calling the child and parents for interview and also written test," he said. The DoE guidelines don't allow this.
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on physically.Step 2 : Fill all the details given in the form correctly.Step 3 : Submit the form at the school reception along with the copy of the following documents:-
aAadhaar Card of the child
bAadhaar Card of the parents
cBirth Certificate of the child
dThree passport size photographs of child and parents
eProof of residence of parents (Voter ID Card / Aadhaar UID Card / Passport / Domicile Certificate / Ration Card / Electricity Bill / MTNL Bill / Water Bill / Any other document supported by a government department in the name of any of the parents or child)
fNotary attested Affidavit affirming that he/she is the first born child.
KG AND ABOVE
Step 1 : Submit an application requesting admission in the desired class.Step 2 : In case of availability of seats, the school will contact you.Step 3: An admission entrance test will be scheduled for your ward.Step 4 : Based on the meritorious performance in the written exam and his / her interaction, admission will be granted.Step 5 : Once the child has cleared the exam, you may fill the admission form and submit the same at the school reception along with the following documents :-
Admission Process
Admission Criteria
Admission Schedule
CBSE Mandatory Public Disclosure
Fee Structure
FAQ
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AADHAAR CARD OF THE CHILD
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AADHAAR CARD OF THE PARENTS
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BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF THE CHILD
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3 PASSPORT SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CHILD AND PARENTS
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TRANSFER CERTIFICATE
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REPORT CARDS OF 2 PREVIOUS YEARS WHERE APPLICABLE
Above documents will be required at the time of admission
Admission ScheduleSession 2023-24
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR NURSERY CLASS FOR GENERAL CATEGORY (Other than EWS/DG/CWSN Category Seats) AS PER DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION
ADMISSION SCHEDULE FOR NURSERY CLASS
S.NO.
PARTICULARS
TIME SCHEDULETimings: 9 am to 1 pm
1
Availability of Forms
Thursday, 1.12.2022
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Last date of submission of application forms in School
Friday, 23.12.2022
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Date of Displaying the First List of SelectedCandidates (including Waiting List)
Friday, 20.01.2023
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The date of displaying the Second List of Selected Candidates, if any (including Waiting List)
Monday, 6.02.2023
5
Closure of admission process
Friday, 17.03.2023
PRINCIPAL
Note: The Pre-Primary classes (Nursery & KG) are being run at K R Mangalam World School, A-1 Block, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063.
Admission CriteriaNursery class (2023-24)
Point system to be followed for Preschool (Nursery) admission:
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Parameter/Criteria
Points
1
Girl Child/First Child
10
2
Distance from the School
Up to 10 Kms
65
Up to 12 Kms
40
Beyond 12 Kms
30
3
Sibling of the School
25
Total
100
A relaxation of upto 30 days may be granted for both the lower and upper age limits.
KG AND ABOVE
1Admission in KG and above classes is strictly on the basis on the availability of the seats in the desired class.
2An admission entrance test is usually conducted and based on the meritorious performance in the written exam and the interaction, admission is granted.
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ys, parents would want to be extra careful.
Come January 1 and Delhi would be all set to experiment with odd-even theory to battle ever-increasing air pollution levels.
However, many parents in Delhi have also marked the date in the calendar because this is when nursery admissions will begin too.
The odd-even theory, an initiative by AAP-led Delhi government will continue till January 25, while nursery admissions will continue till January 22. As the two clash, it is highly likely that parents might end up getting hassled.
“Not all schools upload admission forms on the website. Some schools don’t make the admission process online so that parents pay to buy forms offline,” says Sumit Vohra who has been fighting for changes in the nursery admission system since 8 years. He runs an online portal called http://www.admissionsnursery.com/ having all necessary information on admission details and issues of the parents.
The activist mentions that schools are blatantly flouting guidelines set by Directorate of Education. For instance, buying school prospectus is not mandatory for the parents. However, a school in RK Puram has announced that parents need to buy prospectus worth Rs 150 for admission.
“Usually, parents collect more than 30 forms. How will they visit the schools if they have only one vehicle?” Vohra asks while referring to the odd-even theory.
So as to not to miss a chance, Vohra says, parents would want to be extra careful. Many minority schools, he opines, keep a very tight schedule of issuing forms. For instance, for general category the minority schools make the forms available only for a day or two.
“Also, not all schools have a website. There are many schools which give forms for a limited number of hours like Queen Mary’s will provide forms between 10 am to 1 pm,” Vohra elaborates saying and adds, “Now, a parent will fill in the details of the form, attach documents and then submit it. This will take another day and he would have to come to the school again the next day for submitting the form. If the parent does not have two vehicles of odd and even number they will find it difficult to commute. This way, only one school will be covered in a day.”
Mail Today -'Odd-even' formula proves a headache for nursery-hunting parents
By Astha Saxena
Published: 22:45 GMT, 17 December 2015 | Updated: 22:45 GMT, 17 December 2015
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With the Delhi government all set to experiment with the ‘odd-even’ formula, the parents of students seeking nursery admission could find themselves badly affected.
Not only will they have to go through a hassled admission process, but this year, the ‘odd-even’ formula will make their lives tougher.
“The rush during the nursery admissions is already on the higher side. And if this new formula will come up, the process will become more difficult. We have to cover a lot of schools in a single day, but with this concept, we will hardly be able to cover more,” Anisha Singh, a parent from Lajpat Nagar, told Mail Today.
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The scheme to limit the use of private vehicles on alternate days in the city has put many parents in a fix
The 'odd-even' scheme, where private cars are only to be used on alternate days in the city for fifteen days from 8am-8pm from January 1, has put many parents in a fix.
Admission forms will be available from January 1 and the last date of submission of application forms is January 22.
“We have short-listed more than 40 schools for our child. And the submission of admission forms will not continue for too long. In just 14 days, we have to ensure that forms are submitted. Considering the traffic on Delhi roads and long queues, it will be like a nightmare for us,” Sushil Verma, another parent, said.
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The last date for submitting the application form is January 22. The first list will be displayed on February 15, and the second list will come out on February 29. The entire admissions process will end by March 31.
Like every year, schools will have to reserve 25 per cent of the seats for the economically weaker section (EWS), with the department saying a separate process will be announced for admission under those seats later.
Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.com, a portal representing the parent community in Delhi, told Mail Today: “Parents will have a tough time if this formula gets a final nod. With the new plans, any parent would only manage to cover two schools in a day, which is quite less as compared to the number of schools Delhi have.”
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School-hopping parents to face odd-even bother
New Delhi, Dec 18, 2015, DHNS:
Problems likely while visiting schools for admission
Parents seeking admission for their kids in nursery are likely to face inconvenience with the Delhi government’s odd-even plan starting from January 1.
The distribution of registration forms in most schools in the capital is starting from January 1 and parents are a worried lot as to how they will manage going from one school to another without a personal vehicle.According to the odd-even scheme, even numbered cars will be allowed to ply on even dates and odd-numbered ones will ply on odd dates from 8 am-8 pm till January 15.“We will have to go to various schools to collect forms. There is no last-mile connectivity here and I was relying on my car,” said Himanshu Singh, a resident of Paschim Vihar.Though he supported the government’s plan of curbing pollution, he said it could have come into force after January 15, the last date of submission of forms in various schools.Singh is planning to make use of commercial cab services like Ola and Uber during the days when he would not be able to ply his car. Adding to the parents’ woes is the flouting of Directorate of Education (DoE) guidelines by many schools such as Mt St Mary’s School in Delhi Cantt by starting the issuance of forms from January 4.“Some schools are going against DoE schedule and are starting the process from January 2 or 4 but as per the guidelines, the sale of forms should start from 1st,” said Sumit Vohra, founder of nurseryadmission.com, a portal for parent community.He said submission of forms online is available only in few schools.“Only few schools are completely online and parents need to visit the rest of the schools. Once the odd-even vehicle formula will be implemented, how will parents cover two or three schools? We are getting a lot of queries from the parents on the same,” he said.“The government should bring a list of schools who are selling forms online or should direct all schools to do so. Both my husband and I are working and we are worried as to how we will purchase forms and still reach office on time,” said Ritu Singh, a parent. Meanwhile, schools continue to flout nursery admission guidelines in the criteria brought out by them.As per the DoE guidelines, the schools cannot give points to students on the parents’ profession or qualification/income.“But some schools are doing indirect screening and flouting the guidelines by giving points to kids of defence personnel. Are parents working in other fields have contributed less to the country? Some schools are also taking interview and asking for parents’ income so that they can choose creamy layer who can fulfill schools financial demands,” Vohra said.
Dainik Bhaskar
According to the criteria given on the website of Pragati Public School, 10 points are reserved for kids of defence personnel.
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ADMISSION SCHEDULE 2020 - 2021
S.No.
PARTICULARS
DATE
DAY
I
Commencement of admission process and availability of forms.
29/11/2019
Friday
II
Last date of Submission of application forms in the school.
27/12/2019
Friday
III
Uploading details of children who applied to the school for admission under Open Seats.
10/01/2020
Friday
IV
Uploading marks given to each of the children who applied for admission under Open Seats.
17/01/2020
Friday
V
The date for displaying the first list of selected children (Including Waiting List along with marks allotted).
24/01/2020
Friday
VI
Resolution of queries of parents.
27/01/2020
to
03/02/2020
Monday
to
Monday
VII
The date for displaying the Second List of children (if any) (including Waiting List along with marks allotted).
12/02/2020
Wednesday
VIII
Resolution of queries of parents.
13/02/2020
to
19/02/2020
Thursday
to
Wednesday
IX
Subsequent list of admission, if any.
06/03/2020
Friday
X
Closure of admission process.
16/03/2020
Monday
CRITERIA AND SCALE FOR ADMISSION 2020 - 2021
S.No.
CRITERIA
SPECIFICATIONS
RANGE OF POINTS
1.
Neighbourhood
0 to 1 Km
60
Above 1 & Below 3 Km
30
Above 3 & Below 6 Km
20
Above 6 Km
10
2.
Siblings
40
TOTAL POINTS
100
PROPOSED FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 - 2020
K.G
I-V
VI-VIII
IX-X
XI-XII
Admission Fee
200
200
200
200
200
Security(Refundable)
500
500
500
500
500
P.T.A
100
100
100
100
100
Tuition Fee
2678
2447
2563
2926
2992
Development Charges
3213
2936
3075
3511
3590
Annual Charges
2807
2668
2736
2958
2995
Others*
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
150.00 Sci. Fee
150.00 Comp. Fee
150.00 H.Sc Fee
(For subjects offered)
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Admission Form Session 2024-25
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Admission Schedule and Process
COMMENCEMENT OF ADMISSION PROCESS
Thursday,23rd November 2023
COLLECTION AND SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORMS
Online –The link will be active at 9:00 am on Thursday, 23rd November 2023 and will be deactivated at 5:00 pm on Friday, 15th December 2023.
From the School Reception – Thursday, 23rd November to Friday,15th December 2023, Timings: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
(Please note that the school office will remain closed on School holidays)
DISPLAY OF LIST OF ALL APPLICANTS WHO HAVE APPLIED FOR ADMISSION
Friday,29th December 2023
DISPLAY OF LIST OF ALL APPLICANTS WHO HAVE APPLIED FOR ADMISSION (ALONG WITH POINTS)
Friday,5th January 2024
FIRST DRAW OF LOTS
Thursday,11th January 2024 at 11: 00 am
DISPLAY OF THE FIRST LIST OF APPLICANTS BEING OFFERED ADMISSION AND A WAITING LIST
Friday,12th January 2024 at 9:00 am
RESOLUTION OF QUERIES OF PARENTS, IF ANY
VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS AGAINST ORIGINALS AND COLLECTION OF FEE OF APPLICANTS BEING OFFERED ADMISSION IN THE FIRST LIST
COLLECTION OF FEE
Saturday,13th to Monday,22nd January 2024Timings:9:00 am to 3:00 pm
VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS AGAINST ORIGINALS AND COLLECTION OF FEE OF APPLICANTS BEING OFFERED ADMISSION FROM THE WAITING LIST
COLLECTION OF FEE
Tuesday,23rd January to Thursday,25th January 2024Timings:9:00 am to 3:00 pm
SECOND DRAW OF LOTS, IF ANY
Monday,29th January 2024 at 9:30 am
DISPLAY OF THE SECOND LIST OF APPLICANTS BEING OFFERED ADMISSION, IF ANY
Monday, 29th January 2024 at 4:00 pm
RESOLUTION OF QUERIES OF PARENTS, IF ANY.
VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS AGAINST ORIGINALS AND COLLECTION OF FEE OF APPLICANTS BEING OFFERED ADMISSION IN THE SECOND LIST
COLLECTION OF FEE
Wednesday, 31st January to Tuesday, 6th February 2024Timings:9:00 am to 3:00 pm
SUBSEQUENT LIST OF ADMISSION, IF ANY
Wednesday,21st February 2024 at 11:00am
CLOSURE OF ADMISSION PROCESS
Friday, 8th March 2024
Please make a note of the following while filling the Application Form:
a. Age Criteria for Admission: –Nursery (Ankur) – 3+ as on 31st March 2023. Date of Birth should be between 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021 (both days inclusive)b. The Admission Form is available in the following modes:-
At the School Reception
Online – To be filled and submitted on the school website www.nibs.edu.in along with the requisite documents and registration fee of Rs. 25/- only.
c. All names and addresses must be filled in CAPITAL letters only.d. Only one Form per applicant will be accepted. Filling of more than one Form will result in cancellation of both/all Forms submitted by the applicant.e. Incomplete Forms or Forms without supporting documents will not be considered for admission and no further communication will be entertained regarding the same.f. The Original Documents will be checked in case the application is shortlisted for admission. Admission of the applicant is subject to the verification and authentication of all documents against the Originals, failing which, the offer for admission will stand cancelled and the next applicant as per the Waiting List will be offered admission under the General Category.g. If any of the filled in information or documents submitted are found to be incorrect, altered or false, the school reserves the right to cancel admission of the applicant, even after the session commences.h. Documents once submitted to the school will not be returned.i. In case of twins, selection of one under the Draw of Lots will not automatically guarantee selection of the other sibling.
General Quota – Selection will be based on the Point System detailed below and applicants with the highest points will be considered first, following which all others in the next highest category will be considered through a Draw of Lots for the remaining seats.
POINT SYSTEM
Maximum Points Allocation
1. Neighbourhood0 to 10 km 7010 to 12 km 6012 to 15 km 50
70
2. Sibling studying in NiBS */Staff Child
30
Total
100
*Sibling : Points will be awarded to the applicant only if his/her real brother/sister is studying at the Nirmal Bhartia School.
Neighbourhood Points : These will be calculated as per the Aerial Distance and Area Table detailed below:-
Distance
Localities
0 to 10 km
Dwarka – All Sectors, Uttam Nagar, Vikaspuri, Tilak Nagar, Janakpuri, Mahaveer Enclave, Raj Nagar, Sadh Nagar, Sagarpur, Dabri, Najafgarh, Dwarka Expressway
>10 to 12 km
Mayapuri, Subhash Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Hari Nagar, Paschim Vihar, Lajwanti Garden, Kapasera, Brijwasan, Palam Vihar, Ashok Nagar, Nangal Raya, Tagore Garden, Virender Nagar, Dwarka Expressway
>12 to 15 km
Subroto Park, Delhi Cantt, Mahipalpur, Rangpuri, Gurgaon Sector 22 and 23, Shanker Vihar, Raja Garden, Kirti Nagar, Punjabi Bagh, Mangolpuri
Please note that Transportation will be available on select routes and on main roads only.
ANNEXURE – A
List of Supporting Documents to be self-attested and attached with the Application Form.
1. For Proof of Residence, a copy of any one of the following documents will be accepted :
Ration Card/Smart Card issued in the name of either of the parents, with the family name of the child
Voter’s I-D card of any of the parents
Electricity Bill / MTNL Telephone Bill / Water Bill / Passport in the name of any of the parents or child
Domicile Certificate of the child or of his / her parents
Aadhaar Card issued in the name of any of the parents or child
2. Copy of the Child’s Birth Certificate
3. Recent passport size photographs, one each of the child, mother and father (to be stuck/uploaded in the space provided)
*Limited seats are available for Class I onwards.
Please note that admissions will be offered in accordance with DOE guidelines and are subject to seat availability.
If you have any further questions or clarifications, please contact us at:Phone: 011-45609702-06
Or email us at, admissions@nibs.edu.in
https://www.nibs.edu.in/admissions/application-process/
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