Updated 22 February 2025 at 13:11 IST
RTE Admission Lottery for Underprivileged Children in Private Schools: Check Date, Eligibility, and Process
The lottery for admission of underprivileged children in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act in Prayagraj is scheduled for February 24.
RTE Lottery: The third lottery for admission of underprivileged children in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act in Prayagraj is scheduled for February 24. This initiative aims to provide quality education to economically disadvantaged students by allocating seats in private schools.
This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure that children from economically weaker sections have access to quality education in private schools. The RTE Act mandates that 25% of seats in entry-level classes in private schools be reserved for children from disadvantaged groups.
This reservation is a critical step towards bridging the educational gap and promoting inclusivity.
Key Details of the Process:
RTE Lottery Date: The third lottery will take place on February 24, ensuring a fair and transparent process for the allocation of seats.
RTE Admission Deadline: Selected children must complete their admissions by February 27. This ensures that the process is efficient and timely, allowing students to start their education without unnecessary delays.
RTE Application Process: Online applications were accepted until February 19. This online process ensures that all eligible children have the opportunity to apply, making it accessible and convenient for families.
RTE Eligibility: Children aged between 3 and 14 years, with preferences for low-income families, children with disabilities, etc.
RTE Verification: Verification of applications will be conducted on February 23. This step is crucial to ensure that all applicants meet the eligibility criteria and that the process remains fair and transparent.
This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure that children from economically weaker sections have access to quality education in private schools. The RTE Act mandates that 25% of seats in entry-level classes in private schools be reserved for children from disadvantaged groups.
Published By : Rishi Shukla
Published On: 22 February 2025 at 13:11 IST