Delhi Nursery Admissions 2018-19 is going to start from Wednesday, 27th December 2018. In this process there is no upper age limit for children going to take admissions. For the same Director of Education has released a notice. Parents can submit admission form between 27th December 17 to 17th Jan 2018. According to DOE, in Delhi Nursery Admissions 2018-19, the lower age limit for the children should be 3, 4 and 5 by 31st March 2018 to take admissions in Nursery, KG and Class 1. There is no upper age limit for the children for this year. DOI has director that private schools can build their own criteria but which is available on departments website along with the list of students taking admission by 17th February 2018. On February 2, 2018, schools will upload a list detailing marks given to each applicant based on the point system adopted by the school and the first list of selected students will be announced on February 15, 2018.
The admission process will close on March 31, 2018, the DOE circular said.
This year parents can get admission form offline or download from school’s official website.
The DOE has also formed monitoring cells in each district that will ensure schools do not adopt criteria that were abolished by the education department and also solve grievances of parents.
The cell will redress the grievances of parents regarding adopting the unjustified criteria manually or through online. Applicants can file complaints at a link available on the DOE’s website under the heading grievance redressal and monitoring system.
“A monitoring cell will be constituted in each district under the chairmanship of the deputy director (education),” a DOE circular said.
The Delhi government had abolished 62 criteria considered “unfair, unreasonable and non-transparent”. These include oral tests, interviews, achievement of parents, non-smoking parents, and vegetarian parents.
Source: hindustantimes.com
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