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Madhya Pradesh: July 26 last date for confirming admission in private schools under RTE

July 26 last date for confirming admission in private schools under RTE

According to the schedule set by the Education Department of the State Government, the last date for completing the admission process by submitting documents in private schools under the Right to Education Act is July 26.
As per the records, It is to be known that in the past, 6 thousand 708 children were selected by the State Education Center Bhoapl for admission under RTE in various private schools of Indore district through lottery.
Schools have been allotted to the selected children for free admission. Admission process must be completed in the allotted schools by submitting documents by July 26.
District Project Coordinator Akshay Singh Rathore said, "About ten thousand 800 applications were found eligible after verification for one thousand 600 private schools of Indore district."
These applications were included in the lottery by the State Education Center Bhopal. Through lottery, 6 thousand 708 children were selected for admission under RTE in various private schools in the district.
"Information regarding the same has been sent through SMS to the parents/guardians of the children who have been allotted the school by the state centre," Rathore said.
"Parents of the children who have been allotted the school will be able to download the allotment letter and attend the allotted school with the necessary documents and get the admission process done by July 26, 2021," said the reminder sent by district centre to parents.
"If the admission process is not completed by the stipulated date, then the admission will be automatically cancelled," Rathore said.
He added that in the non-government schools, i.e. private schools where children have been allotted, their institution heads will ensure admission through RTE MP App.

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