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Dear Sir
Very true. Well said about the consequences behind the transfer points. I am very hopeful that LG will look into this matter since nobody expected that transfer point will turn out into a nightmare when the guidelines were released.
We know how much effort you have taken the day 1 of first list was out. I greatly appreciate the way you are fighting for a transparent system.
many special thanks to all who are involved in this ... Good job done and lets hope the tranfer points gets removed all together.
Thanks Sumit sir and thanks the team of AN. now we hope for the best.
Dear Rahul and all
Thanks a bunch :)
See today's NBT we are quite hopeful and post soon on website !!
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Nursery admissions: Transfer points a headache for parents
THE DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION HAS ISSUED AN ORDER, ASKING ALL SCHOOLS TO CHECK ALL TRANSFER DOCUMENTS THOROUGHLY
NEW DELHI: Transfer points in nursery admissions have become the main point of contention this year and as per the data posted on schools’ websites, rightly so.
On analysing the names of students selected for lottery or for the final list, it has been revealed that in some schools close to 90% of the children who have made it are transfer cases while in others the numbers is between 25% and 30%.
As per DPS Dwarka’s website, of the 130 seats in the general category, 116 were to be filled by children who were eligible for transfer points. That makes for about 90% of the seats.
In schools such as Heritage School, Vasant Kunj, this number is around 70%. In Ahlcon International School, the figure was 31%.
Under the new guidelines, parents who have proof of having been transferred to the city are eligible for 5 inter-state transfer points. These points have become contentious this year with the number of applications under this category having increased exponentially as compared to the previous years. In a number of cases, these points are being availed by parents who are working in the NCR and have produced transfer certificates.
Till last year, schools saw only a couple of cases of transfer and were asked to accommodate such students on a priority.
“I don’t understand why we have transfer points in the first place. These should apply midsession and not at the beginning when every parent is at an equal footing,” said an infuriated parent who did not wish to be named.
The Directorate of Education has issued a directive, asking all schools to check all transfer documents thoroughly and to maintain proper documents. No cap on the number of admissions has, however, been announced.
“Transfer points are totally unjustified. They allow a child to secure a seat in a number of schools and have 20 times the probability of blocking a seat in all school within the 8-km radius. This has barred Delhi children with 70 points from a fair chance at admission,” said Sumit Vohra of admissionnursery.com, a portal for parents.
He, along with other, parents collated the data for 12 schools.
Dear All
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This is my fight also and i will try my best !!!!