The Asian Age

School admissions: Lots for EWS- DG category declared

◗ This year, 1,28,000 applicatio­ns were received for around 45,000 seats in 1,700 private schools in the city under the EWS/ DG category. Around 43,000 were chosen on Thursday.

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The computeris­ed draw of lots for admission to entry level classes under the economical­ly weaker section and disadvanta­ged group ( EWS- DG) category for 2018- 19 academic year were declared on Thursday night, ending the wait and confusion among parents.

The computeris­ed process was delayed twice, first on March 7 and then on March 8, It was finally scheduled to be declared on March 15. The Delhi government said that it has been delayed in order to comply with the Delhi high court’s order on EWS admissions.

The court had asked the DoE “to ensure that any unfilled seat under the EWS quota shall be filled from among the pending applicatio­ns for the academic year 2017- 18. It was hearing a petition on the unfilled seats for the academic year 2017- 18, after almost 18,000 seats under the category had remained vacant.

This year, 1,28,000 applicatio­ns were received for 45,000 seats in 1,700 private schools in the city under the EWS/ DG category.

More than 43,000 candidates were selected in the first draw of lots on Thursday.

There was confusion among the parents on Thursday morning as there was no news from the Directorat­e of Education ( DoE) whether the process will be conducted or not.

Meanwhile, Sumit Vohra, founder, admissions­nursery. com, an online forum for parent community, said, “Some of the parents did not block seats in the general category as the schools did not have a fee refund policy or asked for fees before February 15 and still did not get selected in EWS category, are feeling dejected and now awaiting the second EWS list.”

According to the guidelines, 25 per cent of the seats are supposed to be reserved in all schools for this particular category.

While those belonging to families with annual income less than 1 lakh can seek admission under the EWS category, the DG category applicants include- SC, ST, OBC, noncreamy layer, physically challenged, orphan and transgende­r and all children living with or affected by HIV.

 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? Delhi police labradors Babu and Babe, who won gold and bronze medals at the recently concluded All- India Police Meet, pose with their medals at the Delhi police Headquarte­rs on Thursday.
— BUNNY SMITH Delhi police labradors Babu and Babe, who won gold and bronze medals at the recently concluded All- India Police Meet, pose with their medals at the Delhi police Headquarte­rs on Thursday.

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