Rte admission maharashtra

  1. First waiting list under Right to Education (RTE) to be published on August 8
  2. Maharashtra reduces school fee for RTE students
  3. Maharashtra reduces school fee for RTE students
  4. First waiting list under Right to Education (RTE) to be published on August 8


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First waiting list under Right to Education (RTE) to be published on August 8

PUNE The first waiting list under the Right to Education (RTE) will be published on August 8. So far, in the first round, 10,233 students got admission to Class 1 in Pune district. Parents are demanding that the RTE admission process be faster, so that students don’t miss out on the academic year. HT Image Speaking about the first waiting list, Dinkar Temkar, in-charge of RTE Maharashtra said that 96,684 students have registered under RTE in the state. “There are 9,432 schools registered under RTE across the state. Under the first list of RTE, parents were expected to take admission till July 31. Due to the rising cases of Covid, there was a delay in the admission process. After the unlock process started in June, the admission for the first round started,” said Temkar. As per the education department, there are 985 schools registered under the RTE in Pune district. Under RTE, 25 per cent of seats of the unaided private schools are reserved for students from economically backward sections at the entry-level of preschool and Class 1. For the academic year 2021-2022, there are 982 RTE registered schools in Pune. Of the 55,813 applications, 14,567 students were selected in Pune during the online lottery. There is a vacancy for 14,773 students in Pune district. Of 14,567 students, 8,841 students have sought provisional admission and 10,306 students have confirmed their admission. Across Maharashtra, there are 82,129 students selected under RTE during the online lottery for thi...

Maharashtra reduces school fee for RTE students

MUMBAI: While parents are urging schools to reduce fees in the coming academic year due to continuation of online classes, the state on Wednesday reduced the fees of students enrolled under the Right To Education (RTE) Act by 50 per cent. Schools, both private and aided, have to reserve 25 per cent seats for students (between ages 6 and 14) based on economic status or caste-based reservations. The fee is reimbursed by the state. The admission is done online. For the academic year 2020-21, the fees for Last year, over 14,000 applications were received for 7,000 plus seats under the 25 per cent quota. Around 5,000 seats were filled. These schools will now get Rs 8,000 per student. Parents said that with this move of the government, the burden will fall on non-quota students.

Maharashtra reduces school fee for RTE students

MUMBAI: While parents are urging schools to reduce fees in the coming academic year due to continuation of online classes, the state on Wednesday reduced the fees of students enrolled under the Right To Education (RTE) Act by 50 per cent. Schools, both private and aided, have to reserve 25 per cent seats for students (between ages 6 and 14) based on economic status or caste-based reservations. The fee is reimbursed by the state. The admission is done online. For the academic year 2020-21, the fees for Last year, over 14,000 applications were received for 7,000 plus seats under the 25 per cent quota. Around 5,000 seats were filled. These schools will now get Rs 8,000 per student. Parents said that with this move of the government, the burden will fall on non-quota students.

First waiting list under Right to Education (RTE) to be published on August 8

PUNE The first waiting list under the Right to Education (RTE) will be published on August 8. So far, in the first round, 10,233 students got admission to Class 1 in Pune district. Parents are demanding that the RTE admission process be faster, so that students don’t miss out on the academic year. HT Image Speaking about the first waiting list, Dinkar Temkar, in-charge of RTE Maharashtra said that 96,684 students have registered under RTE in the state. “There are 9,432 schools registered under RTE across the state. Under the first list of RTE, parents were expected to take admission till July 31. Due to the rising cases of Covid, there was a delay in the admission process. After the unlock process started in June, the admission for the first round started,” said Temkar. As per the education department, there are 985 schools registered under the RTE in Pune district. Under RTE, 25 per cent of seats of the unaided private schools are reserved for students from economically backward sections at the entry-level of preschool and Class 1. For the academic year 2021-2022, there are 982 RTE registered schools in Pune. Of the 55,813 applications, 14,567 students were selected in Pune during the online lottery. There is a vacancy for 14,773 students in Pune district. Of 14,567 students, 8,841 students have sought provisional admission and 10,306 students have confirmed their admission. Across Maharashtra, there are 82,129 students selected under RTE during the online lottery for thi...