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Second round of admissions to Delhi Govt schools for Classes 10, 12 to begin next week

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The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, has announced that a second round of admissions for Classes 10 and 12 in Delhi government schools will begin next week, targeting students who missed the initial admission window in March.

In a circular issued by the DoE, it was clarified that the application forms will be made available from next week across designated centres. These forms will allow eligible students to seek admission in government-run schools operating under the DoE. However, this round specifically excludes admissions to Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalayas (RPVVs), Schools of Specialised Excellence (SoSE), and Schools of Excellence (SoE).

This move comes as part of the DoE’s efforts to ensure that students who, for any reason, failed to participate in the March cycle, are given another opportunity to secure admission and continue their education without disruption.


Eligibility strictly for Delhi residents

The DoE has strictly specified that only students residing in Delhi are eligible to apply in this phase. Applicants will be required to furnish proof of residence within Delhi along with standard academic records and identity documentation at the time of form submission and verification.

An official from the DoE, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the second admission round is primarily aimed at preventing dropouts and supporting mid-year academic integration .


Admissions limited to DoE-run government schools

It is important to note that the admissions will be applicable only to Delhi government schools that come directly under the purview of the DoE. Special category schools such as RPVVs and SoSEs will not entertain fresh applications in this cycle, as they have separate selection criteria and admission schedules.


Next steps and important dates
Exact dates for the commencement of application distribution and submission deadlines are expected to be published on the official DoE website and at individual schools by early next week. Students and parents are advised to keep an eye on the official announcements and be ready with the necessary documents.

With this second opportunity, the Delhi government reiterates its commitment to inclusive education and ensuring that all eligible students are accommodated within the academic framework, even if they missed the earlier admission window.

With inputs from PTI