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After the third round of admissions under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, the process for which was announced June 23, up to 1,386 children were designated for admission to private schools on Friday.
Up to 8,319 applicants, who were rejected in the first and second rounds and had valid applications, were given a chance to be selected.
A total of 3,487 applicants reselected schools during this period, while the 4,832 applicants retained schools that were filled before the first round, the listing from the Office of the Director of Elementary Education said.
As instructed by the Office of the Principal of Primary Education, students who have been admitted into the third round are required to visit the respective school during school hours by June 30 and provide the necessary supporting evidence.
During the first and second rounds in May of admissions to Class 1 under the RTE Act of 25 percent for children from the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in private primary schools, 59,869 children in private schools were allocated seats. Of these, 51,520 students were admitted to the designated schools.
After the completion of the first and second rounds, 31,609 vacant seats were re-selected with the aim of increasing the number of children belonging to vulnerable and disadvantaged groups to benefit from admission under the RTE Act, said the statement issued by the Director of Primary Education. advertiser.
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