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 Puneet Kumar Sharma on February 12, 2013 at 9:23pm

There's some game being played in the background of Amity International. Today I went there. Nobody entertained me and the guards said,"Sir kyu pareshaan ho rahe ho, kahin na kahin to apka ho hi jayega, hum to naukri ki kar rahe hain." He was also feeling pity on us (Parents). I felt he was also feeling our distress. The parents are being called, fees are being deposited, then which list they are going to put on website? and Why? 

Comment by Puneet Kumar Sharma on February 12, 2013 at 9:13pm

Juhi Bhatt: was the draw of lots for N K Bagrodia, Dwarka conducted in the absence of DOE personnel? If DOE personnel was present and this thing happened then DOE is fully responsible for this scene.

Comment by Kousick Chowdhury on February 12, 2013 at 9:10pm

Yes, but somebody told me it is put on school's notice board.. and also told it is gen cat list..

Comment by Puneet Kumar Sharma on February 12, 2013 at 9:09pm

@Juhi Bhatt: Thanks for sharing such thing about N K Bagrodia, Dwarka. Draw of Lots. Anyways I have not applied there. I had went for Tagore International Kailash draw there the things were like attending parents wrote their names as witnesses to the draw. The folded slips were already in the Box and one by one parents from the audience took out the slips and registration no. of the child on the slip were announced and the same was being noted on a chart paper, put on a board, in front of all parents. My child was not selected there either. But I was satisfied about their procedure. The only doubt comes in mind that who had ensured about the missing of some slips, was my child's slip there in the box? 

Comment by Kousick Chowdhury on February 12, 2013 at 8:45pm

@Sakshi, Can you please check and confirm is Apeejay School, Sheikh Sarai, Gen cat list is out?

Comment by Kousick Chowdhury on February 12, 2013 at 8:36pm

Is Apeejay Sheikh Sarai Gen cat list out??

Comment by Pushpendra Gupta on February 12, 2013 at 8:18pm

I think all the school put there list on 15th feb.... give two days time.. and then take the admission till 03 days prior to second list means 28th Feb..... in that case if schools are go with non refund policy; it will be acceptable... pls correct me if i am wrong...

Comment by Sukesh on February 12, 2013 at 8:15pm

Way NK Bargodia Draw was conducted as explained by @Juhi was most unfair, there were around 50-60 parent who reached around 11:50-12:30 but not allowed to go inside and their wards name were not in the list. We keep on standing for 2-3hours and ...........

Comment by Dr Rashmi on February 12, 2013 at 8:01pm
Mahesh, It seems it will stay and no change this year see this latest article posted on other thread by some parent


Delhi nursery admissions: Govt keeps HC waiting for opinion on RTE
by Pallavi Polanki Feb 12, 2013

New Delhi: The suspense over the Delhi High Court judgment on nursery admissions continued into the second week with the Centre continuing to dither on making its stand clear on whether the Right to Education (RTE) Act applies to nursery or pre-school.

After a marathon hearing of final arguments, the High Court had reserved its judgment on 30 January.

While the Minister of State for Human Resource Development Shashi Tharoor had in a recent media interview said that the RTE Act did not apply to nursery admissions, the Centre is yet to inform the High Court of its stand on the scope of the RTE Act, forcing the court to call a hearing.

Apologising for holding up the judgment, the government counsel told the court that as of yesterday (11 February) the opinion of the law ministry had been sought and requested the court to grant it time till tomorrow (13 February to submit its response.

Reuters
Expressing its keenness to know where the government stands, the court said, “Without the stand of the government we can issue the judgment. But we don’t want to do that. We want to know what the definite stand of the government is.”

The High Court is hearing a writ petition filed by NGO Social Jurist that has challenged notifications issued by the Centre and the Delhi Government that allowed private unaided schools to come up with their own criteria for nursery admissions. The result – where schools allot points to categories such as sibling and alumni and admit students based on the points they earn – the petition states is a violation of the RTE Act which prohibits any sort of screening procedure that discriminates between children.

However, the RTE Act’s definition of a child as being 6 to 14 years has revived the question of the scope of the Act and its applicability to nursery where children are below 6 years.

Seeking the government’s clarification on what regulates nursery admissions in the event that the RTE Act does not apply to it, the court said, “Suppose we take the stand that the Act does not apply to nursery or pre-school, then how are you going to regulate nursery admissions? We have been informed that here in Delhi all admissions are made at nursery stage and admission to class 1 is automatic. If that interpretation is given, then what will happen? Then all this screening procedure, capitation fee, cannot be implemented at class 1 admission. Therefore, naturally, those provisions cannot be implemented at all.” (The court presumably referring to provisions in the RTE Act that prohibits screening procedures.)

Ashok Agarwal, advocate representing Social Jurist, makes the case that if “pre-primary classes are not covered by the provisions of the RTE Act, it would lead to an anomalous situation where children are admitted in pre-primary classes by subjecting them to a screening procedure and thereafter promoting them to higher classes. A six-year old child so promoted to Class I would have already been screened at the pre-primary level and, therefore, the prohibition contained in Section 13 of the Act against screening would completely lose its meaning.”

Giving the government one more day, the Court has asked it to respond on two specific questions: Whether the Act is applicable to nursery school? And two, if it is not applicable, what is the procedure to be followed for nursery admissions?

http://www.firstpost.com/delhi/delhi-nursery-admissions-state-keeps...
Comment by Rahul Poddar on February 12, 2013 at 7:58pm

Called up DPS , RKP and everything will be followed as per the website, including first list, verification and admission formalities. 

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