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Jatindar
Feb 18, 2018
This year, the directorate of education (DoE) has decided to delay the implementation of the upper-age limit, which means last year's age criteria applies this year as well. It has formed a monitoring cell for each district to ensure that the admissions happen smoothly and parents' grievances are redressed. gr According to a DoE circular, the lower-age limit for nursery, KG and Class I continues to be three, four and five years, respectively, as of March 31, 2018. In 2015, the Delhi government had declared that it would impose an upper-age limit. This part of the government notification was challenged in high court. However, earlier this year, the court upheld the notification and allowed DoE to fix an upper limit for admission to entry level classes in private recognised unaided schools. For more information you may visit https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/nursery-admissions-no-upper-age-limit-this-year/artic...