New Delhi: Application forms for a second round of admissions to Classes 10 and 12 in Delhi government schools will be made available from next week for students who could not apply during the process held in March.
Circular Issued
According to a circular issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE), only students living in Delhi are eligible.
These admissions will be in government schools run by the DoE, except for special schools like Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya (RPVVs), Schools of Specialised Excellence, and Schools of Excellence.
Students Protest In Patna, Demand Domicile Policy In Bihar Government JobsThe circular stated that application forms will be available from July 9, and the last date to submit them is July 23.
Admit cards for the Common Admission Test will be given out on July 30 at the schools where students apply. The test will be held on August 2, between 10 am and 12 noon, and results will be declared on August 6.
Schools have been asked to complete the admission process by August 30, the circular stated.
To apply for Class 12, students must have passed Class 11 during the 2024-25 session with the required subjects. Their marks in Class 10 must also meet the minimum percentage needed for the stream they are choosing, it said.
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