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NURSERY ADMISSIONS 7/11 story by our web master (Mr Sumit Vohra)on Second page of TOI dated 29 aug 2009

Publication: Times Of India Delhi; Date: Aug 29, 2009; Section: Times City; Page: 2

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Parent scripts success story

Neha Pushkarna | TNN

New Delhi: So compelling is the cause of nursery admissions in the city that this IT consultant from Vasant Kunj didn’t mind turning into a writer. Sumit Vohra managed to secure a nursery seat for his daughter in seven of the 11 schools he had applied to last year. With this enviable record, Vohra is now coming out with a book based on his experiences to equip parents with tricks and tips to win the ‘battle of nursery admissions’ this year.

The book titled ‘7/11’ will be released online as well as in print. Much to the benefit of new parents on the block, Vohra has given elaborate details of his experiences at various prominent south Delhi schools in the book. ‘‘I went through a lot of tension during my daughter’s admission earlier this year. I started preparing for it in January 2008 and used to surf the internet all night and talk to experienced parents,’’ says Vohra. ‘‘That’s why I thought of recording my experiences in a book so that other parents can get all the information at one place,’’ he adds.

Schools may insist that interactions for nursery admissions are informal and no preparation is required. However, Vohra says fastening his belt early helped him sail t h ro u g h . But not all his meetings with schools were encouraging. ‘‘Once, a well-known school refused to accept my voter-Id card, my electricity bills or my child’s fee receipts from the play school as my residential proof. Though we had scored good points, we ended up falling out with a school,’’ Vohra remembers. He has also mentioned in the book that a school in Vasant Vihar had refused to accept his wife’s MSc degree just because she was not carrying her BSc degree!

Another instance he recalls is when a Vasant Kunj school held interaction precisely for a minute wherein

the principal only asked the names of the parents and checked their attire. ‘‘Different schools have different criteria and I don’t want parents to end up feeling cheated. So, I have shared all these unexpected turns in nursery admissions,’’ Vohra says.

The book explains the parameters of a few sought-after schools while the e-book may also have a link to the DoE guidelines. The online version will be available on www.admissionsnursery.co m from August 28 to September 1 after which Vohra plans to release a hard copy.

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all the parents registering today will get copy free of cost even if they are more than 1000
Hi,

Please send THE BOOK AND ALIBABA WITH ADDITION QUESTIONS TODAY to my registered email id prakash_chilkoti@yahoo.com also.

Thanks.

Prakash
Thank you,
that's reassuring. i registered about half an hour ago and hope to get a free copy. please send a link of the book '7/11' and also ALIBABA questions to my e-mail: rgsingh17@yahoo.com
RG Singh
Regarding online version of 7/11 - By sumit Vohra
Please send me a link or a soft copy at my registered email Id. I shall be obliged.

Regards,
Madhumita
hi
thanx for writing such kinda book.i hope it will help us in the admissions. but i cannot get the material. plz help....... i m really looking forward to read it. my email id is shaena83@yahoo.com
thanx
Hi

I could find the 40 questions but not the link to the book...can you pls send the same to deeptibmalik@gmail.com

Thanks
Deepti
I cannot find this book online version anywhere on the website...please send me a link or by email from where i can read it and can take advantage from it...
yes u will be getting soon by email
u will be geeting it by mail one lot already sent
Pls send that book and the questions to anubhav.arora@gmail.com

BR
I have registered today. Can I request you to send me the book to my registered email. By the way thanks for writing this.
Cheers!
- Sounav
Hi Sumit,
Congratulations to yourself and your wife for this informative book I might call it a big coincidence. 27 evening I added a reminder on my mobile to get up early on teh 28th morning and finally start the drill fo getting some admission info on the school coz my son is 3+. I stumbled on your website in first of the searches only (good SEO work done), registered myself and then got on to read the morning newspaper and there this article about your book in TOlI. Today late eveining rather midnight I have come back to the site with my husband. Going through all the forums I realize may be me and my hubby are too non-serious about teh admission or may be we are right since we are taking it coolly and might sail through this stormy experience with ease.
The forums are very informative. i have read the book not all of it but i think tomorrow being sunday i shd be able to finish it.

I have a few queries here. Me and my husband are both professionals but we are not post graduates. I am B.ed. Will that effect and secondly I am interested in Sprindales. The reason being I have closely seen the curriculum and the methods that they deploy (i belong to the traditional academics school of thought). My hubbys brothers daughter studies there. We are big joint family, we stay together and technically speaking she is not my sons sibling but yes if you look at the old indian values since we stay togetehr, both of them treat each other as their real bro and sis. infact they dont even now the difference between a real and a cousin one.
Do you think I can pitch on the sibling thing since we are a joint family. or can i take a chance. out of 100, we have just 40 points in our hand of ehich 20 are of parent interaction.

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