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Over 900 pvt schools fail to notify nursery admission criteria

Despite the Delhi government warning them of strict action, over 900 private schools in the national Capital are yet to notify the criteria for nursery admissions beginning January 1.

The Directorate of Education (DoE) had asked all the unaided recognised schools to “develop and adopt criteria for admission which shall be clear, well defined, equitable, non-discriminatory, unambiguous and transparent”.

The schools were asked to upload the criteria adopted for admission to entry level classes (other than those for economically weaker sections and disadvantaged groups) for the academic session 2016-17 on the directorate’s website latest by December 20. However, after 1376 out of 1735 schools had failed to meet the deadline, DoE issued a notice warning the schools of strict action if the directive was not complied with. According to data available with DoE, 918 schools are yet to notify their criteria.

“Non-declaration of criteria by the schools will only lead to ambiguity for parents and pave way for back door entries. Despite the government issuing strict directives, there is no compliance, there needs to be action against them,” Sumit Vohra, an activist who also runs a nursery admission portal, said. The controversy-prone nursery admission process in Delhi which normally starts in December has undergone several changes in the past as the authorities looked for ways to make things easier for parents. Besides state-run schools, the rules are meant to regulate admissions to entry-level classes in private recognised institutions as well.
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