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Nursery Admissions - Most parents find HC order on nursery admissions fair- TOI | Some relieved, others remain anxious - HT 4 Apr

Nursery Admissions-Most parents find HC order on nursery admissions fair - Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court order on nursery admissions has been welcomed by almost everyone. While the stay on the process had left all applicants feeling insecure about their positions, the latest order, according to schools and parents, will allow the process to resume with minimum disruption. Except 70-pointers without seats and transfer cases, for whom the process remains on hold till the next hearing on April 16, everyone who bagged a seat through the first round of draws-held before the transfer category was withdrawn on February 27-gets to keep it.

"I am relieved that I hold the seat," says Amit Goel, an alumni-category applicant who secured a seat for his son in a south Delhi school after the transfer points were scrapped. "This order is fair to everyone-even those 70-pointers (candidates with points only for distance) who got in through the first draw. At least there won't be further ruckus," he says. Jyoti Arora, principal, Mount Abu Public School, Rohini, agrees. "It's a relief. Fielding queries from parents every day was getting difficult. Also, the order has stopped further mess." Arora adds that 18 seats had gone to transfer cases at her school.

Ameeta Mulla Wattal, chairwoman, National Progressive Schools' Conference, suggests that schools should wait for the Directorate of Education to notify the order and explain the process to be followed. "There has already been enough confusion. It is important for schools to wait for DoE's instructions." The directorate has been ordered to closely monitor the process-admission-related data will have to be gathered and a status report prepared by April 16.

Parents who've made it in multiple schools will have to choose one seat by April 9 or lose all seats. The idea is to know the exact number of seats taken, so that the court can take a view on the interstate category applicants. Parents, however, doubt if the scrutiny is possible.

"Without a centralized system," observes 70-pointer parent Sudhanshu Jain, who's still without a seat, "it will be impossible to monitor. Parents can take admission in multiple schools without anyone getting to know. Also, there's a clear refund policy." However, Padmini Singla, director, education, says, "We'll know what to monitor only once we've seen the order."

Though relieved at being able to keep the seats, a 70-pointer parent from Vasant Kunj says the "fight remains" as "the entire process has benefited only alumni cases".

In addition to questions on monitoring, there is confusion about the status of waitlisted candidates. "According to the HC direction, all draws before February 27 are valid. Based on that order, the DoE notification announced cancellation of the waiting lists. Parents who were on them are wondering if those have also been made validAlso, there are many schools that didn't issue a first list at all," says Sumit Vohra of admissionsnursery.com.

Some relieved, others remain anxious - Hindustan Times

Over 37,000 kids can take admission in schools where names have appeared; govt notice today

NEW DELHI: The long wait for nursery admissions for a section of parents has finally come to an end but the new session is undoubtedly delayed.


After the court asked schools to admit those children whose names have already appeared in the draw of lots, 37,593 children will be able to take admission in schools where their names have appeared.

This figure may have a few duplications as some children have been selected in more than one school. The decision brings great relief to a large number of parents.

“I am beyond relieved today. My daughter will finally be able to go to school,” said Simran Dhillon, a parent who lives in Malviya Nagar whose daughter’s name had appeared in the first list at a prominent south Delhi school.

The uncertainty, however, continues for those whose children’s names did not appear in the draws already conducted.

“I wish the court had come out with a verdict for all parents once and for all. A large number of parents are still clueless about what will happen to them and this uncertainty will remain till April 16, the next hearing date,” said Kanika Sood, a parent whose son’s name has not been declared in any list so far.

The Directorate of Education is expected to come out with a notification by Friday asking schools to start admitting children.

The directorate also uploaded the data collected from schools on the total number of seats as well as the number of seats that will be filled as per the draws already conducted.

The court had asked the directorate to upload the information by Wednesday but it was done on Thursday morning, the day of the hearing. A number of parents have accused them of hiding the information to favour schools, though the directorate said the documents could not be uploaded because of a technical glitch.

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Comment by mahesh jain on April 4, 2014 at 10:21am

good obervation @gitanjali ji...

i was referring to your pt no. 4.... most of the so called prominent schools will not be left with any seat after 9th April... and every parent in delhi is rushing to those few big big schools...this is the main reason for the fight...

however i can tell you (and i keep repeating it on this forum) that after that incidence in modern school, vasant viahr the difference between a "good"or a "bad" school is diluted

Comment by Gitanjali Suresh Nair on April 4, 2014 at 10:20am

@mahesh ji. :) No offence taken! Your point is totally valid. 

Comment by MEETA ARORA on April 4, 2014 at 10:17am
Hi sakshi...when is doe guideline expected to come?
Comment by Gitanjali Suresh Nair on April 4, 2014 at 10:15am

Current Status:

1. The very first draw of 70 pointers stands valid
2. Transfer points are scrapped.
3. Further seats to be given to Alumni and sibling (closure of admission of these seats within 3-working days). 
4. Once alumni and siblings get admission in one of the schools they will have to withdraw their seats from other schools (If they have got selected in another school in 70 pointers draw, if they don't withdraw their seat then they will be barred from this year's admission process). This will increase the number of Free OPEN seats.
5. Further allocation of free open seats to 70 pointers (court will further decide how fairly it has to be allocated)

6. EWS / Girl / Staff quota candidates can take admission in the schools they got selected in. 

7. All present and earlier Wait-listed candidates have to wait for 16th April. By then, many seats would have been vacated, and will be added to the existing vacant seats ( By IST scrapping)

8. On 16th April, HC/DoE will decide how to allot the total vacant seats to our wards who have remained unassigned or wait-listed.

Comment by mahesh jain on April 4, 2014 at 10:12am

@gitanjali.. ji ma sincere aplozies again if you got me wrong

Comment by mahesh jain on April 4, 2014 at 10:11am

@gitanjali ji ..it's not personal i am also makeing a "general comment" for all the parents.. i am sorry if you took it personal...

and seems you are on wrong forum if your kid is selected admitted and going to school. god bless the child....

i am an unlucky 70 pointer..who didn't even get in to any waiting list.. and if such a situation happened to me then as per courts order i certainly rush to the school and get the admission done....

but here i want to convey that many parents want to get big big school...and don't want to take admission in the schools where they got selected

Comment by Babita Rawat on April 4, 2014 at 10:07am

I am not at all happy at this verdict because still there is very less hope for 70 pointers, since in some schools no draw held for 70 points, it means these schools will also have to wait till 16th Apr. 

And what about those kids (70 points) whose names have not come in any list 

Comment by shalini malhotra on April 4, 2014 at 10:07am
When admissions will take place....???? Or stay is still there on admissions???
Comment by Gitanjali Suresh Nair on April 4, 2014 at 10:06am

@Mahesh ji. Please don't get me wrong. My comment was not personal, only general. Since the first list date was constantly changed by DoE, it NEVER happened, and no first list was ever announced by any school. Even now, HC has put parents under scanner and ordered them to "GO GET ADMISSION RIGHT NOW!" Why did HC not ask the schools to announce first list within one working day?! [Selected parents would automatically take admission if that was so.]

Since you made it personal, I would like to add that my daughter has already taken admission and is attending school since it opened on April first. It is not always 'about myself'

Comment by sheeba adil on April 4, 2014 at 10:04am
My question same as dipali Gupta pls clarify

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