Nursery Admissions in Delhi NCR 2026-27

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NURSERY ADMISSION RESULTS 2013-2014 COMMON THREAD FOR -1) FIRST CONFIRMED LIST 2) SHORLIST OF SELECTED CANDIDATES 3 ) LIST FOR DOCUMENT VERIFICATION 4) INTERACTION DATES 5) DRAW OF LOTS LIST

RESULTS COMMON THREAD - All the Results for Delhi 2013-14 session would  be posted here 1) FIRST CONFIRMED LIST OF CANDIDATES 2) SHORTLIST OF SELECTED  CANDIDATES 3 ) LIST FOR DOCUMENT VERIFICATION 4) INTERACTION DATES LIST 5) DRAW OF LOTS LIST

Dear Parents

As results for Delhi Schools Admissions ( 2013-14 ) are expected from today 17 Jan 2013, We would be posting all the lists related to results on this single thread. PARENTS ARE REQUESTED TO POST SNAPSHOTS FOR THE RESULTS THAT ARE NOT ONLINE AND ALSO POST THE RESULTS UNDER THIS THREAD

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Comment by Upasana Chaudhary on February 19, 2013 at 2:05pm
@somdutt...does ur relative stay in NFC?
Comment by Upasana Chaudhary on February 19, 2013 at 2:00pm
@somdutt...that's wat the confusion is abt...I know cambridge NFC is gud but post that cambridge srinivaspuri is not gud ...so that's y m confused between cambridge and amity noida even though I stay in nfc
Comment by Somdutta Malhotra on February 19, 2013 at 1:54pm

Upasana- My relative's daughter goes to Cambridge! But its good only fr the primary section!

Comment by Money arora on February 19, 2013 at 1:54pm

21st they said to me

Comment by Somdutta Malhotra on February 19, 2013 at 1:53pm

Money- Ya laxman is better! though academics level is same as APJ, but extra-curricular and most essentially, space, infrastructure, etc. r a lot better! By the way, even I had applied fr Radhakrishna! When was their result out?

Comment by Upasana Chaudhary on February 19, 2013 at 1:50pm
@anshum ...do u know anybody going to cambridge NFC...I have friends whose kids go to amity noida so I have a feedback, but none for cambridge nfc
Comment by Priyanka on February 19, 2013 at 1:45pm

@ deepak kukrety : How much did u score in K r manglam? and how much is the fee?

Comment by monika gupta on February 19, 2013 at 1:42pm

quite disappointing HC decision on nursery admission.  In India we cannot expect any thing right to happen. 

Comment by sunita singh on February 19, 2013 at 1:35pm

Lathaji / Sakshi...want to get in touch with parents who are taking admission in BASAVA..how can i do that? help..

Comment by sanjeev singh on February 19, 2013 at 1:32pm

 

RTE Act not applicable to nursery admission, Delhi HC rules

 

 

NEW DELHIl The Right to Education Act is not applicable to nursery admissions, Delhi high court ruled on Tuesday disposing off the related public interest litigation (PIL). Ongoing nursery admission process will remain unaffected in the capital, the court said.

The PIL, filed by NGO Social Jurist, challenged two government notifications giving powers to unaided private schools to formulate their own criteria for nursery class admission. The notifications were issued by the Union Human Resources Development ministry and the Delhi government.

It was alleged in the PIL that the notifications negated the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE Act) as the private unaided schools were allowed to formulate their own criteria for nursery admission. It also amounted to favouring a child over another on various grounds such as alumni and sibling, the petition said.

The verdict delivered by a bench of Chief Justice D Murugesan and Justice V K Jain, will assumed significance in the backdrop of the Centre's contention that the RTE Act is not applicable to nursery admission and the Delhi government can make its own policies.

The HRD ministry has maintained the RTE Act provides for "free and compulsory elementary education" for children aged between 6 and 14 years and the state government is free to make "rules" for pre-school education for kids below 6 years. The Delhi government, through its counsel Ajnum Javed, has said it has only followed the Centre's notification.

However, Ashok Agarwal, counsel for the NGO, had opposed the contention, saying it would virtually negate RTE Act as no seat would be left for 6-plus kids.

On November 23, 2010, the HRD ministry had issued guidelines under the RTE Act that had allowed the schools to frame their own admission criteria, the NGO has submitted. Later, Department of Education under the Delhi government also issued the similar guidelines, it said

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