The Directorate of Education (DoE) had yesterday notified the schedule for admission to entry level classes in private schools under the two categories.
The department, however, clarified that only schools recognised under Delhi School Education Act and Rules (DSEAR), 1973 will be part of the online process and those recognised under Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009 and regulated by local authorities will continue the admission in the previous mode.
"The new guidelines are set to create more confusion. Now there will be two categories of schools - one online and other offline in the same area. How are parents belonging to these categories supposed to do this much of homework about what school is under which category and do the running around accordingly," Khagesh Jha of Social Jurist said.
Stuti Bindra, a parent said, "My maid wanted to secure
admission for her child under the category and she has no clue about the online system as well as the two categories defined. I can do it for her but how many parents under the category can get such help?"
In June this year, the Delhi Police Crime Branch had claimed a breakthrough in prolonged investigation into allegations of irregularities in admissions on the seats meant for poor with the arrest of seven persons.
DoE will also upload on its website a list of schools recognised under the two categories.
According to the notification, "Admission shall first be offered to eligible students belonging to EWS and DG category residing within 1 KM of the specific school. In case the vacancies remain unfilled students residing within 3 KM of the school shall be admitted."
The admission process under the categories will begin and conclude as per the schedule of nursery admissions from January 1 to March 30.
While the last date for submitting the application is January 22, the first list will be out on February 15 followed by another list on February 29.
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