November 28, 2018

Nursery Admissions Delhi for session 2019-20 to start from Mid Dec.,2018

Nursery Admissions in private unaided recognized schools of Delhi for session 2019-20

Nursery Admissions in Delhi for session 2019-20 will start with the schools uploading the criteria and their points on Directorate's website www.edudel.nic.in on 14th Dec.2018. Here is the complete schedule.

 ADMISSION SCHEDULE (Important Dates)

 1 Uploading the criteria and their points 14/12/2018 (Friday) 

2. Commencement of admission process and availability of forms 15/12/2018 (Saturday) 

3. Last date of submission of application forms in schools 07/01/2019 (Monday) 

4. Uploading details of children who applied to the school for admission under Open Seats 21/01/2019 (Monday) 

5. Uploading marks (as per point system) given to each of the children who applied for admission under open seats 28/01/2019 (Monday) 

6. The date for displaying the first list of selected children 04/02/2019( Monday) (including.Waiting List) (along with marks allotted under point system) 

7. Resolution of queries of parents, if any (by written/email/ verbal interaction) regarding allotment of points to their wards in the first list. 05/02/2019 to 12/02/2019 

8. The date for displaying the second list of children ( if any) (including Waiting list) (along with marks allotted under point system) 21/02/2019 (Thursday)

9. Resolution of queries of parents, if any (by written/email/ verbal interaction) regarding allotment of points to their wards in the second list. 22/02/2019 to 28/02/2019 

10. Subsequent list of admission, if any 15/03/2019 (Friday) 

11. Closure of admission process 31/03/2019 (Sunday) 





source: edudel.nic.in

March 3, 2018

Kendriya Vidyalayas - Class 1, Nursery Admissions Open!

The admission to Class I in Kendriya Vidyalayas is set to begin from Thursday and will continue till March 19, while admissions for Class II and above will be held from April 2 to 9.

While registration for Class II and above will be conducted only if vacancies exist in the respective classes, admission forms for Class XI will be available as soon as the CBSE result is declared, depending on vacancies in the KVs.

As per the guidelines, preference will be given to the wards of current and former servicemen in all KVs. An upper age limit has also been set for applicants of all classes — with 5-7 years set for students of Class I; Class X students applying for admission must be between 14 and 16 years, as per the guidelines. All ages will be counted as on March 31, though an applicant born in April 1 will also be considered.

Meanwhile, an age relaxation of 2 years has been granted to students with disabilities, should the principal deem fit.

The KVs also have reservations for SC/ST candidates in all fresh admissions. Besides this, the 25% reservation for EWS students, as mandatory under the RTE has also been earmarked. For differently-abled students another 3% of total seats has been ear marked.

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/nursery-admissions-kv-intake-from-today/articleshow/63118974.cms

January 7, 2018

CBSE vs ICSE vs IGCSE vs IB - which one is better (Answered!)

Although it is too early to talk o this topic but if you as parent are wondering which curriculum is better than the other, and looking for comparision between CBSE, ICSE, IB and IGCSE then you may want to head to this article that gives you a detailed view which is easy to understand.


Get to know the History of these boards, understand the key differences between Curriculum & Course Content, and how they run Exams and Boards operate, and even look at how the Assessments, Tests and Exams are different across these education board and lot more. 

Hope you find this article useful.

December 30, 2017

Schools do NOT care about DOE orders! Read on!!

SchoolsWeLike.com was first to report the Delhi Nursery Admissions Dates and even projected accurately that the porints critria data will be delayed as it happened last year too. This proves that schools hardly care about DOE orders and take it lightly.

Last year even after one month into admissions process many schools did not upload the data and no one complained or bothered.