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DoE releases admission guidelines for special schools under Delhi Govt.

Mon, 03/10/2025 - 12:09 -- geeta.nair

New Delhi, The Directorate of Education (DoE) has released guidelines for admissions to Delhi government-run special schools for entry-level classes and Classes 1 to 9 and 11. According to a circular dated March 6, students from recognized schools will be directly admitted to Classes 6 to 9.
Out-of-school children applying for Class 6 will  undergo an assessment to evaluate their basic literacy and  numeracy skills. Meanwhile, students seeking admission to  Classes 7 and 8 without prior schooling in a recognized  institution can be admitted upon submission of a simple  undertaking from their parents.
Admission to Class 9  is only for students who have passed the previous class from  a recognised school.
Students transferring from  feeder schools with valid documents are exempt from the age   criterion and the head of schools may grant a six-month  relaxation, if requested by the parents.

According to the guidelines, the age criterion for admission  to government special schools are based on class levels, as on March 31 of the academic year.
For entry-level  classes, the age range is three to seven years for nursery,   four to eight years for kindergarten, five to nine years for  Class 1, six to 11 years for Class 2, seven to 12 years for   Class 3, eight to 13 years for Class 4, and nine to 14 years . for Class 5.
For the mid-level, the age limits are 10-16  years for Class 6, 11-17 years for Class 7, 12-18 years for   Class 8, and 13-19 years for Class 9.
For admission to   Class 11, students should be between 15 and 21 years old
The guidelines also mentioned relaxations of up to six months  in some cases, depending on the class level and school  discretion.
For admission to Class 11, the DoE said students passing the secondary school examination (Class 10) would be eligible.
Students who completed Class 10 from  National Institute of Open Schooling institutions must have   at least 50 per cent in five subjects to opt for humanities   without skill subjects, and 45 per cent for humanities  with skill subjects.
For children with disabilities, the   DoE highlighted that admission to schools for blind students   required a disability certificate or Unique Disability ID   (UDID) card.
For students with intellectual disabilities   admission is limited to those classified under moderate to  profound disability based on IQ levels.
Priority will be  given to students residing in Trans-Yamuna areas due to  transport limitations, according to the DoE guidelines.
For hearing-impaired students, the DoE specified that only those with severe to profound hearing loss (above 61 dB) would be eligible, with additional assessments such as PTA  (hearing test) and IQ tests being required.
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The DoE said  all admissions would be conducted online on the official website
Preference will be given to students who have siblings  studying in government special schools, it added.
While   children residing in Delhi will be prioritised, non-residents  can apply for hostel facilities if seats are vacant after  admitting the eligible Delhi-based students.
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The  directorate also emphasised that admissions would be subject  to seat availability and a draw of lots conducted  if applications exceeded the seats available.

Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/education/news/doe-releases-admission-guidelines-for-special-schools-under-delhi-govt/articleshow/118804182.cms

 

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