The Directorate of Education (DoE), in a circular dated February 27, reinforced that the entire admission process for entry-level classes (Nursery, KG, and Class 1) will be fully automated. "This process is entirely automated, leaving no room for manual interference at any stage," the circular stated, stressing the government's commitment to a fair selection mechanism.
Warning Against Fraudulent Admission Claims
The department has also issued a strong caution against individuals or organisations falsely claiming to influence or guarantee admissions under these categories. The circular explicitly warns the public against engaging with such entities, labelling such claims as misleading and illegal.Additionally, the DoE has urged citizens to report any such fraudulent activities to its official email for appropriate legal action.
Strict Action Against Schools Engaging in Unlawful Practices
The directive further instructs private unaided recognised schools to avoid any formal or informal association with individuals or institutions promising admissions through unethical means."If any school is found to be involved in such practices, the Directorate of Education will take the strictest possible action against it," the circular affirmed.
Public Advisory for Queries and Complaints
To ensure a smooth and transparent admission process, the DoE has advised applicants to refer to the official guidelines and instructions available on its website or to contact the designated helpline number for any queries or complaints.This initiative by the Delhi government reinforces its stance on ensuring equitable and corruption-free school admissions, providing a level playing field for students from EWS, DG, and CWSN categories.
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