Maharashtra RTE Admission 2022: Tentative schedule released, parents can apply from Feb 16
Vagisha Kaushik | February 2, 2022 | 12:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra education minister Varsha Gaikwad announced that parents can fill application form for 25% reserved seats from February 16.
NEW DELHI: The tentative schedule of Maharashtra Right to Education (RTE) admission 2022-23 has been published. Parents can fill online applications for 25% reserved seats in schools from February 16, school education minister Varsha Gaikwad announced on social media. The RTE application forms will be available on the official website - rte25admission.maharashtra.gov.in.
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“Important Note: The probable schedule of RTE 25% admission process for the academic year 2022-23 has been published. Accordingly, from Wednesday, February 16, 2022, parents will be able to fill online application,” Gaikwad tweeted.
महत्वाची सूचना: शैक्षणिक वर्ष २०२२-२३ साठी आरटीई २५% प्रवेश प्रक्रियेचे संभाव्य वेळापत्रक प्रसिद्ध करण्यात आले आहे.त्यानुसार बुधवार दि.१६ फेब्रुवारी २०२२ पासून पालकांना ऑनलाइन अर्ज भरता येतील.याबाबत आरटीई पोर्टलवर सविस्तर सूचना यथावकाश देण्यात येतील.
— Prof. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad (@VarshaEGaikwad) February 2, 2022
The school education and sports department of Maharashtra conducts the admission process for 25% reserved seats in Classes 1 to 8 in Maharashtra schools.
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Maharashtra RTE admission 2022-23: List of documents required
- Address proof
- Date of birth certificate
- Aadhaar card
- Photograph
- Caste certificate
- Income certificate
- Disability certificate
Maharashtra RTE admission: Steps to apply
- Visit the official website of School education and sports department - student.maharashtra.gov.in
- On the right side of homepage, click on the link online application
- Login to the portal by entering application number, password and captcha
- Enter the required details, fill the application form
- Upload the necessary documents and submit
- Take a print out of the application form for future reference
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Earlier in December 2021, Varsha Gaikwad had tweeted, “We are starting 25% online admission process under RTE for the academic year 2022-23 from December 28, 2021.” She had also attached a possible schedule of RTE admission 2022-23.
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