The Haryana RTE 2026 Allotment Result has been officially released by the Department of School Education Haryana. Parents and guardians who applied for admission under the Right to Education (RTE) Act can now check the allotment status on the official website - harprathmik.gov.in.

The result determines seat allocation for students seeking admission to Nursery, LKG, UKG, and Class 1 in government and private schools across Haryana.
The allotment has been conducted through a computerised lottery system, ensuring transparency and fairness. This year, 21,752 students have been allotted seats out of 31,009 applicants, resulting in a 70.1% allotment rate.
The Department of School Education has published the allotment list on its official portal. Parents can now verify whether their child has secured admission under the RTE quota.
| Event | Details |
| Total Applicants | 31,009 |
| Seats Allotted | 21,752 |
| Success Rate | 70.1% |
| Admission Classes | Nursery, KG, LKG, UKG, Class 1 |
| Academic Session | 2026-27 |
The high allotment rate reflects strong participation and accessibility of education under the RTE scheme.
Follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website - harprathmik.gov.in
2. Click on "RTE 2026 Allotment Result" link
3. Enter your Application ID
4. Click on "Submit"
5. View the allotment status
6. Download or print the result for future reference
Under the Right to Education Act, eligible children from economically weaker sections are provided free education in private schools. Admissions are conducted through a transparent lottery system to ensure equal opportunity.
Parents must complete admission formalities by submitting:
Schools may ask for additional documents during verification.
If a seat is allotted:
If not allotted:
The RTE admission process plays a crucial role in:
Conclusion
The release of the Haryana RTE 2026 Allotment Result marks a significant step in ensuring educational access for thousands of children. With over 21,000 students securing seats, the initiative continues to strengthen inclusive education in the state. Parents should promptly check the result and complete admission formalities to secure their child's future.