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NEW DELHI: The admissions schedule and update issued by directorate of education are now "kept in abeyance". As per a fresh order from DoE, "Further course of action shall be intimated in due course as per the judgment of the high court." But this time at least admissions aren't starting in all schools at the same time. Many minority schools not party to the court case have started admissions.

The different schedules are creating further confusion among an already-stressed parent body. "The calendar at least should be the same. Many parents have bought forms from the Christian minority schools but several non-minority schools are also selling forms and prospectuses," says Sumit Vohra of admissionsnursery.com.

One parent who collected a form from Montford Senior Secondary School in Ashok Vihar was surprised to find the criteria were different from the ones issued on the basis of the order of the Lieutenant Governor. "They have divided the eight-kilometre distance further into segments. Many applicants were upset with that," says a parent. The flurry of court cases and orders following the December 18 guidelines has left parents confused about what schools are allowed to do. They are still under the impression Christian schools aren't allowed to choose their criteria and distribute points.

In some cases, minority schools that have been allowed by the high court to select their own parameters, have chosen to go with the LG's guidelines with few changes. Montfort, for instance, has kept the points distribution prescribed by the LG with just one change—it has divided the eight kilometres into segments. St Columba's, which started admissions on January 15, too has a different points distribution system with 40 points going to Catholics/Christians, 20 to siblings, 20 to alumni and 20 for distance. A representative of minority schools points out many minority schools, despite the high court staying the new guidelines for them, have chosen to do away with the management quota.

The nursery helpline received 1,524 calls on Thursday. Director, education, Padmini Singla says that the complaints received mostly had to do with minority schools starting admissions and schools forcing people to buy prospectuses. "Minority schools aren't party to the case and are allowed to start admissions," she clarifies.

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Its agreed tht Minority schools are allowed to start admissions. However, respected DoE haven't stated 1) Whether these schools r free to charge Rs. 150 or Rs. 250 as per their whims and fancies.? 2) Are they free to have their own admission criterias.?
want to have the list of minority schools so that we dont miss out the admission process in those schools.

this link doesnt work for me..

 

Can any body tell about the status of st marks janakpuri and st georgeus dwarks... are they minority institutions.... plez inform....

Hi, i have just check in Fr Agnel Gautam Nagar school, admissions is not open.

But in your Minority school list Fr Agnel name is mentions.

please confirm.

Jyoti ,it upto them as only 17 schools had gone to court,Enquire from school

Minority school list is being updated only for information. Few schools in the list still follow DOE guidelines. So school specific.

Maxfort is not a minority institution and they can't start admissions.

What all schools are minority in Vasant Kunj area?

Thanks for sharing the info. What is the weightage criteria given?

Yes they are allowed to frame their own guidelines.

lakhan ,After Mr Vohras complaint they were served show cause notice for keeping min ageas 3.5 last year.

we will highlight this soon.

Please provide with the list of schools that have started issuing forms

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