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New Delhi: Parents in a fix ahead of EWS list on March 21

THE ASIAN AGE. | SUSHMITA GHOSH
Published : Mar 20, 2017, 3:45 am IST
Updated : Mar 20, 2017, 6:28 am IST

According to Sumit Vohra, admissionsnursery.com founder, the DG parents have an advantage as they can apply in both general and EWS category.

On the other hand, many DG parents even complained that some schools are giving admission on a no-refund policy in the general category.
 On the other hand, many DG parents even complained that some schools are giving admission on a no-refund policy in the general category.

New Delhi: Parents under the disadvantaged group (DG), seeking nursery admission in the national capital, seem to be in a dilemma due to the situation of applying in both the general and EWS/DG category. After a long wait, the first EWS/DG list will be released on March 21, as posted by the DoE on its website.  

According to Sumit Vohra, admissionsnursery.com founder, the DG parents have an advantage as they can apply in both general and EWS category. However, this time they are in a catch-22 situation.

“The parents of candidates, who are selected in the second list on March 17, have been given two-three days to complete the formalities. If they wait for the EWS results, they would lose the confirmed seat in the ‘general paid category.’ This time it is a very tough competition as against 30k vacancies in EWS/DG, more than 1 lakh applications have been received,” Mr Vohra said, adding, “Also, there is no guarantee of getting admission in the said category as it is a computerised lottery.”

On the other hand, many DG parents even complained that some schools are giving admission on a no-refund policy in the general category.

“My child has got through the general category and I have even applied under the EWS category. So, now I am in a mental trauma. If I get through EWS but pay the fees for the general category, then the school will not refund the fees. The DoE should have displayed the list for both the categories together to avoid such situations for us,” said a parent, Manoj Kumar.

As per the Right to Education Act, the general and EWS/DG admission list has to be displayed on the same date.

“Due to the litigation between the private schools and DoE, the original date of EWS results got postponed whereas EWS/DG was not even in the picture. The litigation was for the rest of the 75 per cent general open seats. Since some schools are following a no-refund policy, so the DG candidates are suffering, especially those who blocked seats in the first list and the parents who now got selected in the second list,” Mr Vohra said.

Tags: disadvantaged group (dg), ews
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi