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Sharp Decline in RTE Seats Sparks Fierce Competition in Indore’s School Admissions: 2025 vs. 2024

Sharp Decline in RTE Seats Sparks Fierce Competition in Indore’s School Admissions: 2025 vs. 2024
TINA KHATRI
The Right to Education (RTE) admission process in Indore has witnessed a dramatic shift this year, with a significant reduction in the number of reserved seats in private schools sparking intense competition among applicants. While the demand for free education under RTE has surged, government regulations limiting admissions to only one entry-level class per school have slashed the available seats by over 60% compared to last year. This has led to thousands of eligible children facing uncertainty as they compete for fewer seats in Nursery, KG, and Class 1. A detailed comparison of the 2024 and 2025 admission cycles reveals the depth of this growing challenge.

RTE Admissions in Indore: 2024 vs. 2025
Seat Availability:
• 2024: Approximately 18,000 seats were reserved under the RTE scheme for entry-level classes (Nursery, KG, Class 1) in Indore’s private schools.
• 2025: The number of reserved seats dropped sharply to 6,825 seats, a decline of nearly 62% compared to the previous year.
Number of Applications:
• 2024: Around 10,135 applications were received by early March 2024.
• 2025: Despite fewer seats, the city recorded 13,112 valid applications, marking a 29% increase in demand.
Seat-to-Applicant Ratio:
• 2024: With 18,000 seats and 10,135 applicants, there were roughly 1.78 seats per applicant — enough availability for most applicants.
• 2025: The ratio plunged to 0.52 seats per applicant with 6,825 seats and 13,112 applicants, indicating severe scarcity.
Impact of New Admission Rules:
• The reduction in seats in 2025 was driven by new rules from the School Education Department, which require private schools to admit RTE students in only one entry class (Nursery, KG, or Class 1) instead of multiple.
• This measure, aimed at standardizing admission processes, has inadvertently tightened seat availability and intensified competition.

Summary:

Parameter

2024

2025

Change/Impact

Reserved Seats

~18,000

6,825

↓ 62% (Sharp decline)

Applications Received

10,135

13,112

↑ 29% (Significant increase)

Seats per Applicant

1.78

0.52

Severe drop → higher competition

Admission Rules

Multiple entry classes

Only one entry class

Restriction causing seat cuts

Admission Outcome

Some seats vacant

Many applicants left out

Stricter admissions, less availability


RTE Second phase begins
The second phase of Right to Education (RTE) admissions for the 2025–26 session began Monday, with parents in Indore given until June 30 to complete enrollment in private unaided schools. In the first round, 5,126 students were allotted seats in 1,425 schools, filling just 23% of the 21,105 reserved seats, leaving 16,193 vacant. Statewide, 84,795 students received seats, but over 27,000 remain unfilled. Parents can update school choices until June 20. An online lottery will be held June 25, and admissions must be confirmed by June 30 via a mobile app. Only verified applicants from the first round can participate.

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