Showing posts with label hindustan times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hindustan times. Show all posts

December 31, 2016

DoE asks 298 Delhi schools not to start Nursery Admissions!

We published DoE order analysis few days back and as expected DoE has asked those 298 (13 new schools added to the existing list!!) schools on DDA land not to start Nursery Admissions yet!

In case you are looking for more details of our report click here!

Here is clip from Navbharat Times today -

Click here to see the notice and the list of all 298 schools.

Here is the news as published in HT today.




October 1, 2009

Media reviews Parent's Handbook on Nursery Admissions

Leading Delhi/NCR weekly magazine Metro Now (a JV of Times of India and Hidustan Times) recently reviewed Parent's handbook - Nursery Admissions in Delhi - see the screen gab attached here on left side in this post.



Here is a quick snapshot of Metro Now review of this book:


"Endless queries, general interactions and much more, all this can be tackled easily. So, before you visit any school, don't forget to quickly go through the tips given in the book" 


"Giving tips to avoid pimps as they might not refund money and keeping a photocopy of the admission form with you - the book covers every aspect of nursery admissions"

"Telling about the necessary documents to carry during admission and cracking interactions, the book helps you with everything"



This book is being made available to parents community by us and this is the only authentic book available in the world on Nursery Admissions in Delhi/NCR. 


Get your free copy right now!

September 13, 2009

Admissions Starting Early? Do we really have a problem!?

I was reading the article published today in HT (Hindustan Times) - "Forms Already on Sale in Select Delhi Schools", and I was wondering why we (read parents and media/reporters) do not try to learn the basics of admissions. Probably every year this admission mela brings new bloggers, reporters and of course new parents as well who are confused, lost in this mela and are not able to decide where to go and how to get out of it with ease, after all what every parent want is a seat in good school in neighbourhood for their kid.

Section 9 (C) of DoE guidelines clearly gives school an option to adopt their own schedule for admission - the only requirement is that such schools must intimate the schedule to Education Director - that's it! So what are we talking about here - we surely need to understand DoE guidelines.

In my opinion this should be seen as good move (may not be the best move though), that some school are starting early as this give me as a parent some benefit as I will have less schools to chase during rush hours later when rest of them start selling forms, and if I as a parent know that this is one of the schools (the one that have started early) that I am looking for then why not to fill the form and go ahead with admission. I might want to try another basis if I got the admission in this school or not.

I also co-relate this with general job interviews for freshers, I always suggest them to go for any interview that comes there way - you might not like that company but that would give you some experience in terms of how to face interview panel, what are my weak areas, what are the things that need to work on and this would prepare me better for next round coming up late in this year.

....and dear parents I urge that lets start thinking positive. It's third year since the new guidelines were released thing little positive and lets not get confused by all this. I strongly recommend "Parent's Handbook - Nursery Admission in Delhi" book to all parents that would not only walk you through the key rules and regulations in a simplified manner but would also give you clear directions on how to take all this stress with ease and make a decision that is successful for you and your  kid. Did I mention that regardless of this book being one of its kind guide that is ever written this book is being distributed FREE of cost to all parents!

Let's beware and be aware as well. Right information at right time can be so rewarding but let's recognize that we need to know what's right and what's wrong. I wish I could personally distribute the books to every parent in Delhi but unfortunately I do not have what kind of resources.

I wish I could fly... :)

Cheers
Spyder