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Posted on May 7, 2012 in Education | 5 comments

Was your child lucky to get admission

 
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A Sunday morning of the month of May in a school is always dull with no one around. But this is not the case this year. Thousands of anxious parents were seen at schools early morning on Sunday morning as the first list of the LKG admissions was up.

All schools were bustling with activity since early morning. Each parent was very moribund to know whether his child has been lucky enough to get admission for LKG in school.

Normally all this activity is over by April but this year the Education department had made a new order and issued a timetable in which all schools will do the admission process.

Many of the parents were happy to see their form number on the board and had a sigh of relief as their child had got admission.

There were others as well how could manage to get admission into 4 schools they had filled in forms. One parent told the blog, “I had filled forms in 4 schools but my child number is not there in even one. What do I do now he asked in anxiety.”

Now oner has to wait for the Second list which would be out on 16th may.

Parents who have not been able to secure admissions now they will face a grim task of getting admissions in other schools as the time gap is very less, as schools will start in 15 days.

There is always the option open for CBSE or a ICSE school and instead of wasting a child year I would now admit him in one said a parent.

Schedule of the forthcoming academic year 2012-13:

April 10 – display along with details of the number of seats available in each class.

April 20 and 30 – distribution of forms – Process is on Forms are normally given for 2-3 days.

April 30 – last date of receipt of forms

May 3 – display merit list of students along with the list of rejected candidates

May 5 – last date for submission of complaints/objections

May 6 – Final list of selected candidates

May 15 – All selected candidates should take admissions

May 16- Second list of students for unfilled seats, if any

May 20 – All admissions must complete
Also see the previous year’s post which will help you understand the process much better.

Beggars cannot be choosers:LKG admissions

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5 Comments

  1. Herwadkars management is without ethics,very worst.
    We had high expectations from DC Anabukumar but he could only made available admission forms easily nothing else.The school organisations continued to make their Dadaism and sold the seats. .There was no fixed rules followed by them.as soon as they issued forms they booked the seats for high amounts internally .I have observed somewhat different tactics in st. Paul’s.Most of the seats allotted without influence or money.on the other hand Herwadkars had displayed the first list saying area-wise seat allotment.They have collected Rs 40/- each per form from the parents instead of Rs 10/- or Rs 20/-.Also if they want to allot seat area-wise Why they have not declared it at the start? Why they have collected fees from non eligible areas?Can they now return the money?.Like high class beggars they collected the money.In the second list they displayed some names which are from non eligible areas .How they have included it in the list?.I will show names which are from non eligible areas.In the first list they rejected students from Shahapur,Vadgaon,Mahadwar-road.In the second list they selected students from Mahadwar-road.this means Herwadkars have sold that seats for huge amounts.So my request to honorable DC is that Can he investigate the rules followed by Herwadkars and ask them to return money collected from non eligible areas and re-admission.I request all parents to come forward and fight against such high class beggars. Also despite of Govt. order schools are collecting huge donation from parents.This all I have written is with proof . DC should investigate st. Xavier,st. Mary. they are not clean.

  2. My first advice DON’T BLAME THE GOVERNMENT (Politicians, Bureaucrats, Officers Totally Excluded)
    1) Private people take whoever it may be take advantage of our flights of fantasy (if my child studies in english medium he/she will get good instituitions for higher studies or very good job with astronomical salary)
    2) Today no one is bothered about or value it, just have a look in your pocket how much you carry in hard cash, next debit cards after that credit cards. Look at how much others spend (with those who have and those have nots)
    3) If we go to US of A, UK, Germany, blah blah and put our wards in government run schools we say they have better quality of education. Only a small percentage people can afford to their wards in private institutions that is in rich countries.
    4) Look at how much government has given subsidy to aided institutions so that we become educated and be of help to the country. We blame the government. There are many women who become housewife after marriage the money spent by govt on their education goes down their own kitchen sink drain. There are opportunities like Teach for India where they can volunteer.
    No One Wants Govt. Bus
    No One Wants Govt. Hospital
    No One Wants Govt. School
    No One Wants Govt. Library
    Everyone wants Govt Job NO Responsibility No Work No Tension Full Pension

  3. What is the amount schools in Bgm charging for donations?
    When a child life begins with donations been paid at very beginning of start of his career, how can one expect corruption free India? Schools & colleges which i studied in BGM, i never like to visit for the very same reason.

    • Very well said Santosh,
      I heared from my friends which surprise me when he said he is ready to pay 50000/- for the admission where he is not getting the seats.

  4. Its High time the Karnatake government liberalises the education policy and allowed the privatisation of the education sector.The only reason the giovernment is not doing this is to allow the unscruplous politicians to make money out of it.The government should take a leaf from the Andhra pradesh model and emulate it.The government should should become a honest and ethical arbitrator and have high quality regulator to oversee the functioning of the education and it will prosper and become world class through sheer market force , compeitation and private capital.
    this will also free goverment money and resources to improve muncipal and state school which are dismal and in a disarray.

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