December 21, 2020

those who have completad 6 years can be given admission in Std 1

 Those who have completad 6 years can be given admission in Std 1

The Department of Education has issued a circular to all the DEOs of the state stating that the age qualification for admission in Std. 1 from the academic year 2023-24 is 6 years. The education department has also instructed the parents who are currently taking admission of their children in the nursery to ensure that their child reaches the age of 6 years at the time of admission in Std.




Every district education officer has been given the responsibility to make the parents aware of this issue.


There was confusion among the school administrators regarding the age at which the children should be given admission in the nursery. There was a discussion in the group of school administrators about the age of admission. Administrators demanded that the education department make a statement in this regard.


So the education department has again sent the locked down circular to each DEO, instructing the parents along with all the schools to take action to make them aware of this rule. So that no parent gets in trouble after three years in the ongoing nursery admission.


Administrators of private schools had earlier raised the issue of age limit for admission in Std-1 before the education department.

Admission as per old rule till 2022-23
According to the circular, during 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23, as per the old rule, i.e. even if 5 years have been completed on June 1, admission will be given in Std. The new rule will take effect from the academic year 2023-24. So that even children who have completed 5 years at present can get admission.




According to the circular, during 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23, as per the old rule, i.e. even if 5 years have been completed on June 1, admission will be given in Std. The new rule will take effect from the academic year 2023-24. So that even children who have completed 5 years at present can get admission.For Best View Please Open This

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