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Delhi Government Schools Launch Online Admission for Struggling Students

The Delhi Education Department has launched an online admission initiative for students in government schools who have struggled academically in Class 9 or 10. This program, facilitated by the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), aims to help students continue their education without dropping out. Eligible students, including those who have failed multiple times or are in supplementary examination status, can enroll through their schools. The application process is entirely online, with classes held at designated centers. The initiative also outlines examination fees and subject options, with a deadline for applications set for July 7. This effort seeks to reintegrate students into the educational system and provide them with better opportunities for future studies.
 

Introduction to the New Admission Process



The admission process will be entirely online, managed by school administrators through the NIOS platform. Classes will be conducted at around 75 designated government schools throughout Delhi.


Opportunity for Students in Government Schools

The Education Department has introduced a new initiative for students in Delhi's government schools who have not passed Class 9 or 10. This program, facilitated by the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), allows these students to continue their education without dropping out.


Eligibility Criteria for Enrollment

Exclusive Benefits for Government School Students


This initiative is specifically for students who have attended Delhi's government schools. It is available for those who have failed Class 9 or 10 at least twice or are currently in a supplementary examination status. However, students who fail for the first time in the 2025-26 academic year will not be eligible and must continue at their current schools.


School Responsibilities in the Enrollment Process

Directives for Student Enrollment


The Education Department has mandated all government schools to identify eligible students, contact them, and encourage their enrollment in this program. Schools are also responsible for gathering necessary documentation and ensuring the application process is completed promptly, so no eligible student misses this chance.


Online Admission and Study Center Setup

Facilitated Online Process


The entire admission procedure will be conducted online, with school heads overseeing the process via the NIOS portal. Classes will take place at designated study centers within approximately 75 selected government schools in Delhi, providing students with consistent academic support.


Examination Fees and Subject Choices

Finalized Fees and Subject Options


For this initiative, the examination fee is set at ₹300 for each subject, while practical subjects will incur a fee of ₹150. A fee of ₹230 applies for the 'Transfer of Credit' (TOC) facility. Students can select from various subjects, including Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Social Science, Science, Painting, and Home Science, with Data Entry Operations available as an additional subject.


Application Deadline

Important Dates


The application deadline for this program is July 7. The department's goal is to reintegrate students at risk of dropping out into the educational system and provide them with enhanced opportunities for further studies.