Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27: What Schools Must Upload Today & What Parents Should Check

The Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27 process has officially begun, and as per the Directorate of Education (DoE) guidelines, all private unaided schools must upload admission criteria, seat availability, age requirements, fee structure, and points system on their official websites today.

Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27: Checklist

Parents applying for nursery, KG, and Class 1 seats must carefully check these details before filling out the online application form. The documents uploaded by schools will help parents understand eligibility, distance criteria, selection parameters, admission timeline, and required documents for the Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27 session.

Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27: What Schools Must Upload Today & What Parents Must Check

The Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27 cycle has officially started, marking an important phase for thousands of parents seeking admission for their children in Nursery (Pre-School), KG (Pre-Primary), and Class 1 in private unaided schools across Delhi. According to the schedule released by the Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, all recognized private schools must upload their admission criteria and essential details on their official websites today. This ensures transparency and helps parents make informed decisions regarding school selection.

The admission process in Delhi follows the 100-point system, where schools allocate points based on criteria such as neighbourhood distance, sibling quota, alumni quota, girl child quota, and staff ward quota. Parents must evaluate these parameters before applying, as they significantly impact shortlisting and selection.

What Schools Must Upload Today

Every private unaided school in Delhi must upload the following for Nursery, KG & Class 1 Admissions 2026-27:

1. Admission Criteria

Schools must publish all the criteria they will use for granting admission, such as:

  • Neighbourhood distance
  • Sibling quota
  • Alumni quota
  • Girl child quota
  • Staff ward quota
  • Single-parent quota (if applicable)
  • Firstborn child criteria
  • Special needs category (when applicable)

These criteria must be DoE-approved, transparent, and non-discriminatory.

2. Seat Availability

Schools must upload the number of seats available under:

  • General category
  • EWS/DG (Economically Weaker Section/Disadvantaged Group)
  • Children with Disabilities category

3. Age Limit for Admission

As per Delhi government rules:

  • Nursery: 3-4 years
  • KG: 4-5 years
  • Class 1: 5-6 years

Schools must clearly mention the minimum and maximum age limits as of March 31, 2026.

4. Fee Structure

Schools must display:

  • Admission fee
  • Monthly tuition fee
  • Annual charges
  • Transport fee (if applicable)
  • Any other compulsory charges

5. Points System

Schools must mention:

  • The weightage (points) for each criterion
  • Tie-breaker rules
  • Distance slabs (0-1 km, 1-3 km, 3-6 km, etc.)

6. Admission Schedule

Schools must upload the complete timeline for:

  • Online application start date
  • Last date to apply
  • First list publication date
  • Second list publication date
  • Waiting list publication
  • Verification and admission closure

7. Required Documents

Schools must publish a list of documents that parents need to submit, such as:

  • Birth certificate of the child
  • Address proof (Aadhaar, voter ID, electricity bill, rent agreement)
  • Photograph of child and parents
  • Vaccination/health record
  • Sibling school ID (for sibling quota)
  • Alumni proof (for parent alumni quota)

What Parents Must Check Today Before Applying

Parents must verify the following on the school's official website to avoid errors or rejection:

1. Eligibility & Age Criteria

  • Ensure your child's age falls within the school's specified limits for the 2026-27 session.

2. Neighbourhood Distance

Check the school's distance slabs because:

  • More points = higher admission chances
  • Schools prioritize children living in closer radius
  • Parents should use Google Maps or school-recommended tools for accurate distance measurement.

3. Points Allocation System

Parents should evaluate:

  • How many points they score for a specific school
  • Whether they qualify under sibling/alumni/girl child quotas
  • Whether the school offers points for working parents or staff wards
  • This helps shortlist schools where chances of selection are higher.

4. Seat Distribution

Parents must check:

  • Number of seats in the general category
  • Competition level based on available seats
  • EWS/DG seats (if applying under reserved categories)

5. Fee Structure

Before applying, understand:

  • Monthly fees
  • Annual charges
  • Additional extra-curricular costs
  • Transportation fees
  • Choose schools that fit your budget.

6. Documents Required

Parents must prepare:

  • Birth certificate
  • Proof of residence
  • Identity proofs
  • Photographs
  • Certificates supporting quota claims
  • Incomplete documents may lead to rejection.

7. Admission Timeline

Parents should note:

  • Last date for form submission
  • Dates for first and second admission lists
  • Document verification dates
  • Admission closure date
  • Missing deadlines can result in losing a chance despite eligibility.

Importance of Today's Upload

The documents uploaded today serve as the official foundation for the Delhi Nursery Admission 2026-27 process. They ensure:

  • Transparency
  • Fair admission practices
  • Clear communication between schools and parents

Parents are advised to bookmark school websites and regularly check updates.

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