Delhi nursery admission 2021-22: Check full schedule
Team Careers360 | February 10, 2021 | 01:46 PM IST | 1 min read
Nursery admission 2021-22 forms will have to be submitted in the respective schools by March 24.
NEW DELHI : The directorate of education (DoE) Delhi has announced that nursery admission 2020-21 will begin from February 18 and end by March 31. Typically, the nursery admission process in Delhi is conducted in January. The delay this year is a result of the general disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic .
The DoE, in a notice released on Wednesday, said: “No deviation from the schedule shall be permitted. Each school shall display the admission schedule on its notice board and website. Further each school shall ensure that application forms for admission are made available to all applicants till the last date of submission of admission’s application form, that is March 4, 2020.”
The Delhi Government said that it has listed a schedule “to conduct the admission process smoothly at the entry level classes (below six years of age) in private unaided recognized schools of Delhi”.
Nursery admission 2021: Important dates
The complete set of admission criteria and modules for nursery admissions will be uploaded on DoE’s website, edudel.nic.in , by February 17. These are the important dates for the nursery admission process to around 1,700 private unaided schools in Delhi.
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Admission criteria and module available on edudel.nic.in: February 17
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Last date to submit application forms: March 4
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First list of selected children and waiting list: March 20
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Resolution of parents' queries in the first list : March 22 to March 23
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Second list of nursery school admission list: March 25
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Resolution of parents' queries in the second list: March 26
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Remain nursery admission list (if any): March 27
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Closure of nursery admission process: March 31
The DoE Delhi has already asked district-level education officials to gather data on the number of schools and seats available. Alongside this process, the DoE Delhi will also conduct admission to the 25% free quota for the Economically Weaker Sections and Disadvantaged Groups (EWS/DG). That process is centralised and conducted online.
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