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Nursery admissions in the national Capital began from Monday and would continue till Wednesday. On March 20, most private schools in Delhi issued a merit list on the basis of a points-based system. The admissions process for nursery classes started in Delhi on the basis of this list.
After the admissions process which is operational till March 24, most schools
will release their second list for nursery admissions on March 25. The first
list has been released and now with the second list coming up on March 25, the
waiting list will also be released.
Even though the admissions process
has started, for all the primary level classes, the schools would remain closed
for the next few days.
There are 32 states across the country where
schools have been opened so far, but physical classes for students in primary
classes have not yet begun.
Nursery admissions in most private schools in
Delhi would be completely online this year. Parents of students will be able to
pay fees online.
The Centre or Delhi government have not shared any
official information about when the students would attend physical classes after
online admissions. According to the Delhi government, classes would be conducted
in online mode for some more time.
At the same time, Union Education
Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said that the Centre has asked the states to
open schools based on guidelines issued by the Union Home and Health ministries.
"As per my knowledge, 32 states have opened schools following strict corona
prevention guidelines," Nishank added.
However, in these 32 states as
well, schools are still closed for the primary level students.
According
to Nishank, if the guidelines set by the Centre are fully adhered to, all
schools in the country could open at different times.
According to
Nishank, classes for students from classes 9 to 12, will also open at Navodaya
Vidyalayas. This would be possible in those states where permission has been
given to open schools and educational institutions.
Jawahar Navodaya
Vidyalayas would be opened in these states following all safety measures and
Corona guidelines.
As many as 647 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas across the
country under the Union Ministry of Education were closed after the annual
examinations in March, 2020, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
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