The first merit list of Delhi Nursery Admission 2023 will be out on January 20.

The admission process for Delhi nursery classes for the academic session 2023-24 will end on March 17 (Representational Image)

Delhi Nursery Admission: The question session for parents regarding admission and information about their wards against the first list will be held between January 21 and January 30.

directorate of Education (DoE) Delhi is all set to announce the first merit list for Delhi Nursery Admission 2023 on 20th January. The Delhi Nursery Admission Merit List will be published on the notice board and official site of the participating schools.

The question session for parents regarding admission and information about their wards against the first list will be held between January 21 and January 30. After this, the second merit list of selected students will be released on 6th February. The counseling process for the second list will be held from February 8 to February 14. The admission process for nursery classes for the academic session 2023-24 will end on March 17.

The registration for admission to entry level classes of Delhi schools was conducted between December 1 to December 23, 2022. As per the official notice, the minimum age criteria for children to get admission in nursery class is four years as on March 31, 2023. Whereas for KG category (Pre-primary) the minimum age limit is five years. The age limit for admission to class 1 is six years.

For the academic session 2023-24, admission will be taken on 1.25 lakh seats in more than 1800 private schools. At the time of registration, the Directorate of Education had fixed the registration fee at Rs 25. It’s important to note that 25 percent of seats are reserved for children from low-income families, members of underrepresented groups, and children with disabilities.

The Directorate of Education, Government of Delhi has set specific criteria for admission. The selection process depends on the merit list, which is based on the qualification of the parents, their profession (job or business) and the socioeconomic status of the family.

In addition, the school will allot seats based on the distance of the child’s residence from the school and whether the child is a sibling of a current student. The order of the merit list will be determined by the aggregate marks. While private schools are allowed to adopt their own criteria for the selection process, they must have the approval of the Supreme Court or the High Court in favor of the schools. Schools are barred from any norm which is discriminatory in nature.

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