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Nursery admission guidelines next week: Lovely
New Delhi, Dec 8 (PTI) Ending anxiety surrounding nursery admissions, Delhi Government today said it will issue guidelines for the enrolment process next week and the entire exercise is likely to be completed by March 31.
The admission forms would be issued between January 2 and 16, Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said after a meeting with top officials of his department. He has already hinted the criteria for enrolment would be almost same as that of last year.
Last year, government had given almost total leeway to private schools to set their own criteria for enrolment of the tiny tots. The schools were given a free hand to frame their own criteria for admission provided they are within broad contours of the Right to Education Act.
Barring parents'' qualifications and their income, schools were free to include all relevant criteria like proximity of school to students'' residences, single parents and son and daughters of alumni. (more) PTI MPB
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NEW DELHI: Parents anxiously waiting for nursery admissions to begin have less than a month to prepare. The pre-admission forms for nursery will be available between January 2 and 16 at private unaided schools though the government will release admission guidelinesonly next week.
The directorate of educationwill announce the admission rules and the age criterion only after Delhi high court's decision on December 14.
"Guidelines for nursery admissions will be issued by next week and the admission process will go on till March 31," DoE officials said.
Meanwhile, many parents have already started collecting details of schools best-suited to them. Anjali Kapoor, a parent from Vasant Kunj, said, "For the last two weeks, we had been preparing a list of schools with their parameters for admission last year. We have also been in touch with other parents through our child's playschool. Nursery admissions is a hot topic of discussion among our friendsthese days."
Another parent, Arti Jain (MEMBER OF AdmissionsNursery.Com), whose son could not get admission anywhere despite applying in 21 schools last year, said, "Parameters like alumni, sibling, gender and transfer case favour a particular set of children. My son is a first child and I have not studied in any private school in the neighbourhood. If conditions remain the same this year too, I don't see a chance of my son getting admission anywhere," said Jain, who lives in Connaught Place. Her son has continued in the play school.
Several schools in west Delhi had also announced their own admission schedule initially though they had to withdraw it after intervention by DoE officials.
It is now mandatory for all private unaided schools to follow the schedule announced by government on Thursday. All private unaided schools will also have to continue with providing 25% quota to students from economically weaker section.
Delhi government has decided to issue common admission forms for EWS admissions this year.
The forms will be available on the websiteof directorate of education.
Nursery admission guidelines next week: Arvinder Singh Lovely Jagran Post
New Delhi: Ending anxiety surrounding nursery admissions, Delhi Government on Thursday said it will issue guidelines for the enrolment process next week and the entire exercise is likely to be completed by March 31.
The admission forms would be issued between January 2 and 16, Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said after a meeting with top officials of his department. He has already hinted the criteria for enrolment would be almost same as that of last year.
Last year, government had given almost total leeway to private schools to set their own criteria for enrolment of the tiny tots. The schools were given a free hand to frame their own criteria for admission provided they are within broad contours of the Right to Education Act.
Barring parents' qualifications and their income, schools were free to include all relevant criteria like proximity of school to students' residences, single parents and son and daughters of alumni. Lovely said each school will have to reserve 25 percent of the total seats for children belonging to the economically weaker section (EWS) as per provision of the RTE Act.
He said government has decided to provide common admission forms for enrolment under EWS category at all schools across the city as parents of children belonging to the category faced a lot of difficulties last year.
Forms for admission under EWS category will be made available on the website of the Directorate of Education.
Lovely said a complete list of admissions and number of vacant seats regarding enrolment of EWS children will have to be submitted by each school to the Directorate of Education by March 31.
"Thereafter, a public notice would be issued for vacant seats under EWS quota," he said.
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@ Vinita,
you can apply for any class subject to seat availability.
So sakshi ji
how can i know about this about east delhi school.
(some ask for document self attested and others by gazetted officer)
@ sumit ji, you have mention that EWS form we will download from site & same form will valid for all school, so how can i know about instructions of all schools.????????
Dear Vinita
You are spot on ..as Mr lovely has mentioned it just 2 days back ..so we have to wait till guidelines and yes it will be common for all schools.. nothing has been specified ..guidelines will come next week and it will be made clear by then only !!
For time being you can refer last years form here http://edudel.nic.in/mis/misadmin/DoeNewPublicCircular.htm I suppose same might be followed and you can check for the documents needed and Govt. will instruct all schools to follow the same. But as Mr.vohra told we have to wait and watch for the same.
thanks sumit ji
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