Delhi Nursery Admissions 2025 begins today: Key details for parents (AI generated image)

Delhi Nursery Admissions 2025 begins today: Key details for parents

The nursery admission process for around 1,741 private schools in Delhi begins today. The registration process will remain open until December 20, 2024, with the first general admission list scheduled for release on January 17, 2025.

by · India Today

In Short

  • Delhi nursery admissions 2025 begin today across 1,741 private schools
  • Registration for nursery, KG, and Class 1 closes on December 20, 2024
  • The first general admission list will be released on January 17, 2025

Nursery admissions in Delhi are set to begin today, with approximately 1,741 schools opening their doors for applications. Schools have uploaded their admission criteria on their respective websites, and forms are now available for parents in both online and offline modes.

Interested parents have until December 20, 2024, to explore schools and submit application forms.

ADMISSION CRITERIA HIGHLIGHTS

Proximity to the school remains a key factor in nursery admissions. Other criteria include being a single child, girl child, having siblings in school, or single parents. Special provisions are in place for Sikh and Christian minorities, economically weaker sections, and parents with disabilities.

Private and unaided recognised schools have adopted a 100-point system for admissions, assigning scores based on various parameters. Neighbourhood proximity has been awarded the highest points in most schools:

  • 50 points for homes within 6 km of the school.
  • 40 points for homes between 6 and 8 km away.
  • 30 points for homes 8 to 15 km away.

KEY DATES AND PROCESS

The first list of selected candidates will be released on 17 January 2025, followed by subsequent rounds if seats remain vacant. Many schools have already published their detailed admission criteria on their websites to facilitate transparency.

Parents are advised to review the criteria carefully and ensure timely submission of forms for their preferred schools.