• Source:JND

Delhi School Admission 2024: The Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) is scheduled to begin the application process for admission to Delhi government schools for classes 6 to 9 today, April 8, 2024. Candidates can apply online at edudel.nic.in.

"Students presently studying/placed under NSO in Government/Government Aided Schools shall approach their last attended school for further assistance regarding their transfer/readmission," reads the notification.

The admission process for Delhi government schools in the non-plan category will be conducted in three cycles. The registration deadline for the first cycle will be April 17. On April 29, the Department of Education (DOE) will publish the school allotment list for registered students. Between April 30 and May 10, 2024, the submission and verification of documents for admission to the allocated school will occur.

For admission to Class 6, applicants who have been declared pass/promoted in Class 5 will undergo online registration. Out-of-school children will need to be physically registered at a school closer to their residence. Parents of children aged 10-12 years, who have not attended school, can register their children in any nearby school for assessment of Foundational Literacy & Numeracy. The class of admission for the child will be determined after the assessment. Only parents/children residing in Delhi are eligible to apply for non-plan admission.

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Important Dates:

Delhi Schools Non-Plan Admission 2024 Dates

Cycle-I: April 8 to April 17

Cycle-II: May 15 to June 15

Cycle-III: July 07 to July 31

Delhi Schools Non-Plan Admission 2024: Display of assigned schools to registered applicants

Cycle 1: April 29

Cycle 2: June 27

Cycle 3: August 12

Submission/verification of documents for admission in allotted schools:

Cycle 1: April 30 to May 10

Cycle 2: June 28 to July 6

Cycle 3: August 13 to August 31

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