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Delhi: Private Schools Likely to Publish 2nd List for Admission to Entry-Level Classes on February 6

The registration process for admission to entry-level classes in more than 1,800 private schools in Delhi for the 2023-24 academic session began on December 1 and ended on December 23.

  • Delhi pvt schools likely to publish 2nd list for admission to entry-level classes
  • The 2nd list is likely to be published on Feb 6
  • The registration process for admission to entry-level began on December 1, 2021

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New Delhi: A few private schools in Delhi are expected to publish the second list of shortlisted students for admission to entry-level classes on Monday (February 6) with many others having already closed the process with their first list itself. The first list was issued on January 20. President of Delhi State Public School's Management Association R C Jain said several schools do not issue a waiting list or a second list of students as the seats fill up after the first draw of lots itself. The draw of lots is conducted under videography and its footage is retained by the school. 

The slips are shown to the parents before being put in the box used for the draw of lots. A child needs to be at least four years old to fill out the form for nursery admission. The age limit is five years for admission in kindergarten and at least six years for Class 1 as on March 31, 2023.

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The registration process for admission to entry-level classes in more than 1,800 private schools in Delhi for the 2023-24 academic session began on December 1 and ended on December 23.

The Department of Education had said that a non-refundable amount of Rs 25 can be charged as admission registration fee. The purchase of a prospectus of a school by the parents will be optional, it had said.

According to the circular, all private schools will reserve 25 percent of seats for economically weaker sections and disadvantaged group students as well as for differently-abled children.

(With inputs from PTI)