Nursery admissions begin, confusion over criteria in over 250 schools

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 02 2017 | 7:02 PM IST
Parents flocked various schools in the national capital today as the race for nursery admissions began even as confusion prevailed about the criteria in over 250 schools.
Delhi government has put on hold admissions in 295 private unaided schools built on land given by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) as the file sent by it to the L-G office for approval of new guidelines for nursery admission is yet to get nod.
The new guidelines for these schools include implementing a criteria of the distance between applicant's residence and the school. While these schools will be required to fill 75 per cent of seats with students who live in nearby localities, an official notification is awaited.
Though the admission process is online, parents still visited the schools to have a clarity on certain guidelines, criterion and admission process in the remaining 1,400 private schools.
"We have only read about admissions in newspapers but there is lot of confusion. Though I keep on checking the government website but it doesn't specify which schools are the ones built on DDA land," said Ruchika Bhatt, a housewife who visited Ahlcon International School to enquire about admissions.
Rahul Soni, who works as a telecaller, went to Greenfields Public School to verify the criteria.
"I have studied the guidelines in detail but after the admissions for the EWS (economically weaker section) has been made online there is lot of confusion about what applies where. So I wanted to check whether my understanding of the same is correct or not," he said.
The application process will end on January 23.
The remaining 1,400 schools are free to decide the criteria and their points for admission but they will have to steer clear from a list of 51 criteria, which the government had abolished last year.
The abolished criteria include, parents' education, their profession, age, oral test and interview.
The first list of selected candidates, including those wait-listed, along with marks allotted under point system, will be announced by schools on February 15.
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First Published: Jan 02 2017 | 7:02 PM IST

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