More than 400 admissions canceled under RTE in Rajkot, online form filling error revealed

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Rajkot: More than 400 admissions under RTE have been canceled in Rajkot, while the admission process under RTE is going on as soon as the academic session begins. The tracking system under RTE has revealed that parents have committed malpractice in filling the online form. The Education Department is serious about admissions through underprivileged schools and about 5200 first year students have been admitted out of a total of 6000 seats.

According to the information, parents of children studying in Paisa Patra and one class have also tried to take admission under RTE.

RTE In the first round under 54,903 has been kept Children have been selected

Admission under RTE: Children from weaker and disadvantaged groups are admitted to primary schools under RTE by the state government in a fully transparent manner. Under the RTE Act, 25% of children are admitted to Class 1 in unaided private primary schools. A total of 98,501 applications were received online for the academic year 2023-24. Out of which 68,135 applications were approved. According to the list of the Deputy Director of Education, 14,532 applications were rejected for various reasons such as incomplete documents, while 15,834 applications were rejected by the applicant.

The list further revealed that a total of 82,820 posts were to be filled under RTE through various channels in 9854 unaided primary schools in the state. Out of which 54,903 students will be admitted in the first phase according to the schools available within a radius of 6 km and the selection rules of the students. At the end of the first round admission allotment, 27,917 vacancies remained vacant in the state due to lack of selection of applicants. Information regarding admission to the first phase under RTE has been given to the parents through SMS. All these students on the next date. 13/05/2023 Saturday to take admission in person at the concerned school.

Applicants who are not allotted admission will be given an opportunity to re-select schools before the second phase, so that maximum number of children from weak and disadvantaged sections can be admitted after completion of the first phase process. on empty seats. After that the admission process will be done as per the rules of the second round.