1.
METHOD OF ADMISSION in class i
Out of the available seats of fresh admission
15% will be reserved for SC and 7.5% will be reserved for ST. The short fall in
the number of seats reserved for SC and ST, will be worked out after
considering number of SC/ST children admitted under RTE quota.
(1)
In first phase, 10 seats (out of 40 seats) in
Class I per section are to be filled as per RTE Provisions (25% of seats) and
these 10 seats will be filled by draw of lots from all applications of SC/ST/EWS/BPL/OBC (Non
Creamy Layer)/Residents of Neighbourhood/Differently abled taken together.
(2)
In second
phase, remaining seats are to be filled as per existing Priority category
system. The short fall in the seats reserved for SC/ST, if any shall be made
good by admitting SC/ST applicants.
For example: In a single Section School 6 seats are reserved for
SC and 3 Seats for ST (15% for SC and 7.5% for ST). Assuming that, 2 SC
candidates, 1 ST candidate and 1 Differently Abled candidate are admitted under
RTE in the lottery system In first phase, then available SC seats will
be considered as 6-2 = 4 and ST seats will be 3-1 = 2. The left out registered
candidates from SC and ST category will be considered as per order of Priority
categories for admission. In this case the remaining 24 seats will be available
for admission under order of Priority of Category.
Note-1:
a)
In no case the seats
reserved as per RTE will be de-reserved.
b)
The seats reserved for SC/ST may be
interchanged, by interchanging SC seats to ST and vice- versa after 20th July.
c)
If required numbers of candidates covered
under RTE do not register in 1st spell of registration then a second
notification may be given in the month of April.
d)
The definition/eligibility criteria of
Disadvantaged Group/Weaker Section/BPL/OBC (Non creamy layer) will be as per
the notification of the concerned State Governments.
e)
Admission test will not be conducted for
Class I.
Note-2:
A DEFINITION
OF DISADVANTAGED GROUP
1. Child
belonging to disadvantaged group means a child belonging to the Scheduled
Caste, Scheduled Tribe, the socially and educationally backward class or such
other group having disadvantage owing to social, cultural, economic,
geographical, linguistic, gender or such other factor as may be specified by
the appropriate government, by notification (Section 2(d) of RTE Act).
2. Child with special needs and
suffering from disability will be determined as per the provision mentioned in
RTE Act 2009 or as defined by the
concerned State Govt.
B DEFINITION
OF WEAKER SECTION
} Child belonging to weaker section means a child belonging to such a
parent or guardian (declared by a Court or a Statute) whose annual income is
lower than the minimum limit specified by the appropriate government, by
notification (Section 2(e)).
} The income limit regarding economically weaker sections will be
applicable as notified by the State Govt. concerned.
B. DEFINITION OF NEIGHBOURHOOD &
PROOF OF RESIDENCE
Since
Kendriya Vidyalayas are located at places with varied density of population,
they have been categorised as follows for determining the limits of
neighbourhood:-
1
|
Major cities and
Urban area
(All District Hqrs.
& Metros)
|
5 kms. Radius
|
2
|
Places and areas
other than included in 1 above.
|
8 kms radius
|
Note:
1. Proof of residence shall have to be
produced by all applicants. However admission cannot be denied due to non-submission of Proof of residence.
2. A self-declaration in writing from the
parent about distance may also be accepted to this effect.
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