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Is a child’s Aadhaar card mandatory for nursery admissions in Delhi?

2018–29 Delhi Nursery Admissions: Aadhar card along with the birth certificate are considered one of the most critical documents during Delhi school admissions. If parents do not have the Aadhar card at the time of registrations, they could attach the Aadhar enrolment slip in their school application & later produce the original Aadhar at the time of admissions.On September 13, 2018, the Aam Aadmi Party issued a circular instructing the 1,020 government schools and 1,700 private schools in the city to collect Aadhaar and voter ID details of not just students but also their relatives.Read the complete article here: Delhi Asks Students To Submit Aadhaar, Voter ID, Triggers OutrageFor the past few weeks, Aadhar Card’s requirement is coming to the light once again with the Supreme Court making it non-mandatory for the parents to submit Aadhar Card during school admissions.Collection of Aadhaar (12-digit unique identification number) would not be compulsory as it is neither a service nor subsidy, the Supreme Court said. Further, having regard to the fact that a child between the age of six and 14 years has the fundamental right to education... school admission cannot be treated as ‘benefit’ as well,” the top court held.But for welfare schemes covered by Section 7 of the Aadhaar Act, giving Aadhaar number would be “subject to the consent of the parents”. Officials said the Midday Meal scheme is likely to be covered under the clause but meals cannot be denied if children are unable to furnish Aadhaar number. “The verdict is being studied against each scheme and greater clarity will emerge soon,” said a senior HRD official requesting anonymity.The SC also reiterated that “no child shall be denied benefit of any of these schemes if, for some reasons, she is not able to produce the Aadhaar number...”APPLY TO MULTIPLE SCHOOLS WHILE SITTING AT HOME!We are an initiative which enables the parents to apply to multiple schools by filling a single online application form. With the majority of parents falling into working class these days, they have to manage their leaves at work in order to visit the schools to collect/ submit forms.Keeping all this in mind, we provide a platform for parents to complete the application process along with online submissions & timely updates on important dates & documentation, all without visiting the school for registrations.Register yourself at our website schoolling .com & get amazing offers.

What is the problem with schools in Delhi?

Every year, thousands of parents prepare themselves for yet another examination of life. It is one of those exams where the results are not proportional to the efforts put in, but sheer luck. Schoolling Pvt. Ltd. conducted a survey of approximately 400 parents from Delhi to know more about the issues and challenges faced by them during the admission process. Here is what parents talk about the school admissions in Delhi:Sumit Khanna, Dwarka“Nursery admission is a hassle in Delhi. In a stipulated time, we need to fill forms for all the relevant schools. Get DDs from the bank, submit verification docs to the school & what not. None of the schools had uniform selection criteria. We had applied to 17 schools & did not get a response from either one of them. Myra, my girl’s playschool luckily had a Nursery class, so this year we have admitted her to the playschool only. We shall be trying again next year for KG admissions.”Somya Arora, Ashok Vihar“Smoking, Drinking & eating Non-Vegetarian food are no longer considered a taboo in the India society & in fact, they are very essential for socializing. Some of the Jain schools in Delhi like The Mahavir Senior Secondary School on G.T. Karnal Road select children basis their parents’ drinking & eating habits. Even after the government’s abolishment of such criteria, it’s surprising to see such schools still follow these rules. We stay within a radius of 4 Km from the school but missed out on the school due to the drinking & eating selection criterion.”Anant Bhattacharya, Rana Pratap BaghAnant Bhattacharya, a resident of Rana Pratap Bagh, said that he had a very unpleasant experience in the 2018-19 Delhi Nursery Admission session. His twin children (Two Boys) were not eligible for points under the Sibling or Twin categories (And obviously not for Girl Child points) because schools in this region did not allocate any point to these categories. And since schools give so much weight to the distance criterion, therefore they could not make it to the schools which allocated points to twins but were far from their place. He says “My boys were born seconds apart, but are now miles apart because of different schools”.Antika Srivastava, Mayur ViharLast year, Antika Srivastava, a parent of twins: a boy & a girl faced a challenge where her girl child made it to one of the top schools in East Delhi by getting Girl Child points but the schools did not allocate any points to the boy child & hence the boy missed out on the admissions (even in the lucky draw). Antika had to make multiple visits to the school. Despite putting in so many efforts, she failed to get admission for her kids in the same school. She says “My babies are inseparable & I’ll try again next year for the KG admissions to get both my children in the same school”.Anjana Lalwani, Vasant Kunj“Our first major tasks as parents were to know which schools were good for our kid. Then we had to research how the whole process worked and what were the crucial dates & documents needed for admission. This is our first kid & we were really unsure whether our three-and-a-half-year-old son would make it to the schools of our choice or not. I had heard that people were applying for not just five or six schools but 25-30 of them. Some of them still did not manage to get a single seat. Parents with good political contacts made it easily to the top schools like DPS RK Puram. We stay close to Vasant Kunj & luckily we had a lot of good schools in Delhi in the vicinity. The distance parameter kind of worked for us. But there were areas like Delhi Cantonment where schools do not have a Nursery class. Parents living in such areas of Delhi must have had their own struggles. Lastly, I would like to add that the Schoolling team was a sheer blessing for us. From providing us the list of all the schools in our area with their ratings, fee & location to helping us in applying to more than 20 schools, all without visiting these schools for registrations was no less than a blessing for working parents like us. They kept us informed about each & every selection process & documents needed at the time of admissions. Complete package. Must say!!”Raman Singh, Punjabi Bagh“Getting a seat in the nursery class is tough but changing schools is even tougher. And this is the prime reason why every parent just wants the best school for their kid in Nursery itself. The seats are limited & the applicants are higher. My kids Aadhar was not ready and almost every school asked for the child’s Aadhar copy. It was a last minute rush for us. Luckily we got an enrollment copy of the Aadhar and later presented the originals at the time of admissions.”Ameeta Wattal, Principal of Springdales School, Pusa Road“The real challenge in Delhi Nursery Admissions is not because of a poor admission process but because of a low supply & high demand for an admission seat. There are only 1700 private schools in Delhi which make approximately 1.25 lakh seats. There are more than 10 lakh applications every year. The lack of good Government schools forces the parents to apply to Private schools. The government of Delhi should invest more in the education sector & try making the Government schools a better place to learn.”Gayatri & Sumit Tandon, Karol Bagh“We used to take leaves on alternate days; visit the schools at 9 in the morning, stand in queues, collect forms, come home, fill them up & then again visit the school to submit the form along with the supporting documents. None of the schools had a streamlined process except a few. We do not qualify for alumni or sibling criteria & are dependent only on the lucky draw. If his name does not come up in the lottery, a whole year would be wasted. He is too young to realize that right now. It becomes our responsibility to get the best for him. To make the matters worse, schools have a small window for form collection & submission; like 9AM-11 AM. In this span, we had to visit all the schools in our area. Tough! Really Tough! Glad it is over.”What’s Our Take On ThisIn the findings of the latest survey conducted by us, we found that the major concern of 6 parents out of 10 is that these days they cannot totally rely on the internet for collecting the information about documents, selection criteria and likewise other details. Due to these reasons, they need to make multiple rounds to the school and wait in the long queues, which only adds to the burden. Also many a time, it becomes cumbersome for them to take out some time from their busy schedule to complete the formalities. We understand that a lot of things fall on your plate all at once and this leads to missing the deadlines which further creates a lot of tension.How To Apply For Nursery/KG/1st class?We understand that your job as a parent is not simple. In a world that is moving its focus towards modernization, and comfort, there is definitely a dire need for the system to be simpler and comfortable too. When we talk about ‘the system’, it is needless to say that the admission process for nursery students in Delhi needs to be more mechanized and have more of a systematic approach.In order to simplify the process of admission and make it easy for parents, we came up with ‘SCHOOLLING‘ for a basket of services. This is handy, easy and helpful!We are a platform where you can apply to multiple schools, sitting at home. It is an initiative to make the nursery admissions process effective, faster, and more reliable for all the parents.3 Simple Steps:Search schools: We have close to 1000 schools listed on our portal. You can search for schools using filters like Area, Popularity, Rating, Fee Structure, and Gender to shortlist schools on the basis of your needs.Apply to Multiple schools: After filtering & sorting the schools, you can apply to multiple schools for your child by filling a single admission form and uploading the documents online.Track the application: Just like a food ordering app, you can keep a regular track of your applications and know when your form is delivered to school for further verification.You can stay updated on our blog (blog . schoolling .com) for all the latest information related to the nursery admissions.

Which is the best CBSE School at Dehradoon for 11th & 12th Science?

Dehradun is known to be a top ranking center for completing school education. Parents from all across the country send their children to study in this city, which is also the capital of the state of Uttrakhand and known as Education Hub across the globe. Many schools here have the prominence of producing several famous personalities, who have made their marks across the country as well as outside.Though every school at Dehradun provides best quality education but I would personally recommend you to get admitted to Doon International School .Doon International School is a co-educational, day and residential school, situated in the Dehradun Valley of Uttarakhand. The Doon International School is in fact and spirit an international school, catering to the needs of students from all parts of the world. It prepares students according to standards prevailing in most countries, including India. Doon International School is run by a registered, educational, nondenominational, non-commercial, not for profit society consisting of committed educationists and social workers of high standing and repute.Location of Doon International SchoolThe school is located in the capital city of Uttarakhand, Dehradun. The school campus is situated in the heart of Dehradun’s garden township, Dalanwala. The town is about 250 kilometres from New Delhi and is accessible by air, road and rail links from all metropolitan centers of India.AffiliationThe curriculum for the Doon International School is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi.AcademicsDoon International School is from nursery level to Class 12. Senior secondary students are offered a variety of subjects to specialize in their chosen areas of interest. Academic excellence remains a key area of focus for the school. The Doon International school provides all its students unrivalled opportunities to realize their full academic potential.Academic Sessions in Doon InternationalSession Starts – First Week of AprilFirst term Ends – Third Week of MaySummer Vacations – Third week May to Mid JulySecond term begins – Second week JulyWinter Vacations – Mid December to January EndSession Ends – March 31Residential Hostel FacilityThe Doon International School provides residential boarding facilities for boys and girls on campus. All the hostels are well appointed and have trained staff members, including a housemistress and a housemaster, along with support staff. At the junior level, students stay in dormitory style accommodation. As the children move to senior classes, they are provided shared rooms. There are separate hostels for Girls.FacilitiesThe school has an in house doctor to look after the medical needs of the students and performs monthly health checkups. The school ensures the grooming of students into multi faceted personalities, nurturing their talents and skills. Other facilities available to students include , A well equipped library, Science laboratories, Computer room, Internet and E-mail facilities, Career Counselling Services, sports and games, Horse Riding, Regular school excursions/outings, School BookshopRegistration and Admission Procedure in Doon InternationalThe registration /admission form of Doon International may be printed from the website or obtained from the school admissions office. This form must be completed and sent to the school along with all the documents mentioned on the form to enable the school to process the application.The Doon International School conducts an entrance examination for children seeking admission. These entrance examinations are conducted well before the commencement of the new academic session and dates are communicated to the parents of children in advance. Offers for admissions will be made on the basis of the results of these examinations and will depend on the number of vacancies in each class.Applications for admission should reach the School latest by March 1 in the year of admission. It is desirable that all admission formalities are completed well before the end of March. However limited vacancies may exist in the middle of the academic year. Information on midyear vacancies may be obtained by e-mailing the schools Admissions Coordinator.Doon International School Application FormAn application for registration is the first stage of the admission process. A registration fee must be deposited with the school along with the application so that a child’s name may be registered on the waiting list for the year and class for which admission is sought. The registration fee is not refundable. The registration form may be obtained by writing to the school admissions office for a copy of the school prospectus. Registration form is also present in School .

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