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PARENTS WHO WILL SUFFER -IF CHANGE OF POINTS IN EDUCATION/PROFFESION POINTS HAPPENS

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I think its too late to design a new criteria now for this year. think about parents who have not applied in certain neigh bourhood schools thinking they will not make it based on school's criteria. why should they lose a chance now? Will schools again open forms for such schools.. remember its already Jan end and session starts in April..



Sunil said:
I do not know that could be the right criteria. But the distance should be given maximum preference.
let the authories come out with better option. Support them. Give your views on the criteria. I have already communicated to Minister of Educaiton.

Sandeep said:
Sunil what is wrong. Can you pls tell me whta is the right way to do it. Can you pls tell me how 100 admission points should be split? What criteria should schools follow?

Sunil said:
Why next year. A thief breaks your house and you catch him red handed. Will you ask him go ahead go and ROB but do not ROB next time!

This is stupid. You have realised that something is wrong, correct it immedialet why next year.


Sandeep said:
Ok sir maybe I misunderstood you. All I am saying is that we have come a long way from the old system of no criteria and it will take long for us to arrive at the perfect system. Let us keep working in that direction with resources like you and your website. However causing disruptions and chaos is not the right way to do it. Sumit, you sure have done a great job with this site would be really good if some of us could meet you personally sometime to express our appreciation.
Sumit Vohra (Webmaster) said:
Sandeep ji ..I am also saying the same thing ..no change this year . i think there is some confusion !!

Sandeep said:
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT ARVINDER totally agree with you, this is not the time to change the system. Next year maybe not this year.

Arvinder Singh said:
Hi,

I think there is a way of doing things & these random thought less decisions by government won't do good to anyone.

Firstly, government is at fault for not enforcing laws properly. Similar things have happened in previous years as well; it is not a new problem. So, this move should have been forced earlier. And even if government wants to change rules now, it should be for next year.

Secondly, one can also argue both ways as to which criteria is more fair - points for parents professionally qualified or points for distance. Lesser qualified people will say they have equal rights to good education for their children & obviously this is 100% correct. But at the same time, qualified AND unqualified parents who are living in a locality where there is no good school, can raise a similar voice for equal rights. Just because there is no good school in neighborhood, it does not mean that their children should suffer. So, either way arguments can be made.

Now, there would be many parents who have got their children admission to schools having points for professional qualifications & thus may not have pursued admission process in other schools. If their admission is canceled at this stage, it will lead to nothing but total chaos. This will also give further opportunity to schools to ask for hefty donations. Some schools may even to an extreme & take this opportunity to unfairly cancel some valid admissions to make way for people who can make good donations.

So, if government really wants to implement this immediately now (for whatever reasons), entire admission procedure across all schools should be scrapped by canceling all admissions & start again from beginning. This does not look like a feasible thing to me.

So, for now, let sanity prevail & things be as they are & ensure that process is fair to one & all from next year.

~Arvinder
gyan bharti saket has changed the point system just 4 days before the result. and they have already announced the results unofficially
are you aware how they made the seats allocation this time? Is there any transparency in the new point system that they are following?

anshu bhardwaj said:
gyan bharti saket has changed the point system just 4 days before the result. and they have already announced the results unofficially
Sunil,
if education points go, then you are left with sibling and alumni. so, if sibling was 10 points, it will become 25-30 and so on.
anyway, the main thing is that this is the wrong time, when the results are to come out in 3 days time, to introduce a new twist is tortureous!

Sunil said:
look for the future mr vohra. minister has taken a hard step , support him

Sumit Vohra (Webmaster) said:
PLEASE C THE LINK

http://edudel.nic.in/welcome_folder/FINAL_dt_221207.pdf

IF PARENTS DONT WANT WE WONT !!

Sunil said:
It is better late than never.


Sumit Vohra (Webmaster) said:
IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN BEEN DONE BEFORE 15 DEC 2009 DOE GAVE THEM GUIDE LINES ON 22 DEC 2007 !!

Sunil said:
You should support the governemnt if they are trying get rid the education system from the Mafia. I really mean the educaiton mafia. do a survey of these schools you will find many of these are builders and property dealers running the schools.

Support the governemnt for the right cause.

Sumit Vohra (Webmaster) said:
NAME OF SCHOOL -------------?

EDUCATION POINTS------------ ?

QUALIFICATION POINTS -------?

WHERE YOU HAVE APPLIED !!

Vinay Pathak said:
what do you want from us. What should we do ?

please inform
This is absurd. You are comparing Nursery with IIT and IIM. How can u compare a basic elementary education with competitive professional education.

Sandeep said:
JJ then let us also start demanding lottery system for getting into DU or for IIT or for IIM. We all have equal rights for education.

JJ said:
well.. if every kid has equal right of education irrespective of any factor, then lottery system is not bad. Any point system will be unfair to some section of parents.

Sandeep said:
Hahaha JJ I don't agree at all with you!! Lottery system for admissions is SO INAPPROPRIATE!! These are not DDA Flats being alloted.

JJ said:
Hi Sandeep,

I am in no way justifying this point system. I am also in same boat as you. We are mainly scoring profession and qualification points in different schools. We also have only one son. So i agree.. all these points are highly discrimatory. In my view, there should not be any point system for next year. Rather it should be lottery system so that everyone gets a fair chance. What I myself is looking for currently is no change in point system for this year. As removal or partial points will be very unfair for parents like us who stand some chance due to this only.

Sandeep said:
JJ so what you are saying is scrap parents background points? Why do you find this discriminatory? If this is discriminatory then so are sibling points? So are alumni points? Also for your information none for these private schools get any grants from DOE. I think Sumit and his website are doing a wonderful job but tell me JJ if you were to create the points system how will you do it - on what basis? Can you suggest a split of 100 points which according to you is non-discriminatory?

JJ said:
Hi Sandeep,

I totally understand your views and agrees also partially. But Sumit ji is just trying to help. Its all actually DOE fault. They have not issued any clear guidelines to schools and if they have, they have not enforced it properly. Schools have been taking DOE very very lightly. I think Doe still should take action against erring schools by reducing any grants or levying penalty etc so that they take a lesson and take the guidelines seriously. Sumit ji has just been putting schools erring behaviour in front of DOE from time to time and that should be done. But DOE should be wise enough to use the info in correct manner so that no one suffers. School admission should be an impartial and logical process. The way DOE has designed the point system, it has left full scope for schools to manipulate it to their benefit. Also, the point system is very discriminatory. Except distance, i dont think any other is point is non discriminatory.

So definitely, DOE should take action on all the feedbacks making sure children and parents dont suffer and schools also get a lesson.

Sandeep said:
Sumit your website was the one which propogated that these point should be removed and are unfair and now you are asking parents who are affected to get up and ask you for help. I think you are also adding a lot of confusion to the already existing confusion. It is quite fair for schools to keep some points for the parents background. Tomorrow we will say WHY NEIGHBORHOOD? WHY ALUMNI? WHY SIBLING? BEST WOULD BE EVERYONE APPLIES AND SCHOOLS DO LUCKY DRAW ONLY? If some of us have studied and worked hard all our lives OBVIOULSY WE WANT OUR CHILDREN TO REAP THE BENEFIT RIGHT?? I SUGGEST WE BEHAVE RESPONSIBLY AND DO THESE ENDLESS DEBATES ONCE THIS ROUND OF ADMISSIONS IS OVER NOT NOW. FOR NEXT YEAR WE CAN HAVE A BIG DEBATE AND THEN DECIDE BUT AT THIS LAST MOMENT IT IS TOTALLY CRAZY.
plus one more thing entry to iit, iim and DU is based on child's own merit and not the background of his/her parents. You must be actually recommending interview of 3 year child or interview of parents for nursery.

JJ said:
This is absurd. You are comparing Nursery with IIT and IIM. How can u compare a basic elementary education with competitive professional education.

Sandeep said:
JJ then let us also start demanding lottery system for getting into DU or for IIT or for IIM. We all have equal rights for education.

JJ said:
well.. if every kid has equal right of education irrespective of any factor, then lottery system is not bad. Any point system will be unfair to some section of parents.

Sandeep said:
Hahaha JJ I don't agree at all with you!! Lottery system for admissions is SO INAPPROPRIATE!! These are not DDA Flats being alloted.

JJ said:
Hi Sandeep,

I am in no way justifying this point system. I am also in same boat as you. We are mainly scoring profession and qualification points in different schools. We also have only one son. So i agree.. all these points are highly discrimatory. In my view, there should not be any point system for next year. Rather it should be lottery system so that everyone gets a fair chance. What I myself is looking for currently is no change in point system for this year. As removal or partial points will be very unfair for parents like us who stand some chance due to this only.

Sandeep said:
JJ so what you are saying is scrap parents background points? Why do you find this discriminatory? If this is discriminatory then so are sibling points? So are alumni points? Also for your information none for these private schools get any grants from DOE. I think Sumit and his website are doing a wonderful job but tell me JJ if you were to create the points system how will you do it - on what basis? Can you suggest a split of 100 points which according to you is non-discriminatory?

JJ said:
Hi Sandeep,

I totally understand your views and agrees also partially. But Sumit ji is just trying to help. Its all actually DOE fault. They have not issued any clear guidelines to schools and if they have, they have not enforced it properly. Schools have been taking DOE very very lightly. I think Doe still should take action against erring schools by reducing any grants or levying penalty etc so that they take a lesson and take the guidelines seriously. Sumit ji has just been putting schools erring behaviour in front of DOE from time to time and that should be done. But DOE should be wise enough to use the info in correct manner so that no one suffers. School admission should be an impartial and logical process. The way DOE has designed the point system, it has left full scope for schools to manipulate it to their benefit. Also, the point system is very discriminatory. Except distance, i dont think any other is point is non discriminatory.

So definitely, DOE should take action on all the feedbacks making sure children and parents dont suffer and schools also get a lesson.

Sandeep said:
Sumit your website was the one which propogated that these point should be removed and are unfair and now you are asking parents who are affected to get up and ask you for help. I think you are also adding a lot of confusion to the already existing confusion. It is quite fair for schools to keep some points for the parents background. Tomorrow we will say WHY NEIGHBORHOOD? WHY ALUMNI? WHY SIBLING? BEST WOULD BE EVERYONE APPLIES AND SCHOOLS DO LUCKY DRAW ONLY? If some of us have studied and worked hard all our lives OBVIOULSY WE WANT OUR CHILDREN TO REAP THE BENEFIT RIGHT?? I SUGGEST WE BEHAVE RESPONSIBLY AND DO THESE ENDLESS DEBATES ONCE THIS ROUND OF ADMISSIONS IS OVER NOT NOW. FOR NEXT YEAR WE CAN HAVE A BIG DEBATE AND THEN DECIDE BUT AT THIS LAST MOMENT IT IS TOTALLY CRAZY.
A blanket request to all:

Can you please not include others' replies in your reply. It gets very difficult to read your response and the other responses are anyways right on top so we can read them if we need to.

Thanks!

The way to avoid the previous post(s) being appended to your reply is to click on the last "Reply to This" link and not the one right under the post. OR just delete the appended responses.
JJ I am saying something absurd because what you are saying is equally absurd. Except in things like DDA flats, lottery system does not work. You have to set some criteria and then give points and then choose. I dont think you and me think alike at all so no pont having this back and forth here.

JJ said:
This is absurd. You are comparing Nursery with IIT and IIM. How can u compare a basic elementary education with competitive professional education.

Sandeep said:
JJ then let us also start demanding lottery system for getting into DU or for IIT or for IIM. We all have equal rights for education.

JJ said:
well.. if every kid has equal right of education irrespective of any factor, then lottery system is not bad. Any point system will be unfair to some section of parents.

Sandeep said:
Hahaha JJ I don't agree at all with you!! Lottery system for admissions is SO INAPPROPRIATE!! These are not DDA Flats being alloted.

JJ said:
Hi Sandeep,

I am in no way justifying this point system. I am also in same boat as you. We are mainly scoring profession and qualification points in different schools. We also have only one son. So i agree.. all these points are highly discrimatory. In my view, there should not be any point system for next year. Rather it should be lottery system so that everyone gets a fair chance. What I myself is looking for currently is no change in point system for this year. As removal or partial points will be very unfair for parents like us who stand some chance due to this only.

Sandeep said:
JJ so what you are saying is scrap parents background points? Why do you find this discriminatory? If this is discriminatory then so are sibling points? So are alumni points? Also for your information none for these private schools get any grants from DOE. I think Sumit and his website are doing a wonderful job but tell me JJ if you were to create the points system how will you do it - on what basis? Can you suggest a split of 100 points which according to you is non-discriminatory?

JJ said:
Hi Sandeep,

I totally understand your views and agrees also partially. But Sumit ji is just trying to help. Its all actually DOE fault. They have not issued any clear guidelines to schools and if they have, they have not enforced it properly. Schools have been taking DOE very very lightly. I think Doe still should take action against erring schools by reducing any grants or levying penalty etc so that they take a lesson and take the guidelines seriously. Sumit ji has just been putting schools erring behaviour in front of DOE from time to time and that should be done. But DOE should be wise enough to use the info in correct manner so that no one suffers. School admission should be an impartial and logical process. The way DOE has designed the point system, it has left full scope for schools to manipulate it to their benefit. Also, the point system is very discriminatory. Except distance, i dont think any other is point is non discriminatory.

So definitely, DOE should take action on all the feedbacks making sure children and parents dont suffer and schools also get a lesson.

Sandeep said:
Sumit your website was the one which propogated that these point should be removed and are unfair and now you are asking parents who are affected to get up and ask you for help. I think you are also adding a lot of confusion to the already existing confusion. It is quite fair for schools to keep some points for the parents background. Tomorrow we will say WHY NEIGHBORHOOD? WHY ALUMNI? WHY SIBLING? BEST WOULD BE EVERYONE APPLIES AND SCHOOLS DO LUCKY DRAW ONLY? If some of us have studied and worked hard all our lives OBVIOULSY WE WANT OUR CHILDREN TO REAP THE BENEFIT RIGHT?? I SUGGEST WE BEHAVE RESPONSIBLY AND DO THESE ENDLESS DEBATES ONCE THIS ROUND OF ADMISSIONS IS OVER NOT NOW. FOR NEXT YEAR WE CAN HAVE A BIG DEBATE AND THEN DECIDE BUT AT THIS LAST MOMENT IT IS TOTALLY CRAZY.
why their are the points for alumini also. if we as parents are not satisfied from our school we studied in by any reason ,, we cant change the school of our child because every school has alloted 20 points or on a higher side eg. springdales, Dps, mothers international ....almost all good schools, i m a lecturer, my qual. is M.Phil, persuing PHD ,my husband is in business but my daughter has no school to study till now.we have filled up 21 forms .how disgusting it is,,,,,,,,,,,and then our govt. says education to all. Mr. vohra i beg to you to please raise ur voice on behalf of us.
where are these unofficial results for GBS?

anshu bhardwaj said:
gyan bharti saket has changed the point system just 4 days before the result. and they have already announced the results unofficially
Please tell DOE not to change any think as of now as already there is a lot of confusion going on .If we remove parents background ,then what will new come .Please no as of now
Sunil ji,

Call it whatever you want "discrimination" or "selection through elimination" or anything else the process is the same: Define a set of parameters to get some folks in and leave the rest. now the question is what are these parameters. The DoE can at most mandate some broad and generally acceptable parameters but cannot dictate the exact point system.
Some schools prefer a slightly order set of kids (btw, Sriram Vasant Vihar does that too) and I think that is fine.

Someone else raised the issue of complete lottery. I request you to really rethink about it. Assuming you are a working professional, would you select an employee through lottery of resumes, or if you are a businessman would you select your partner(s) through lottery :) I guess not :) :)

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