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The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right in such a manner as the State may, by law, determine. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, which represents the consequential legislation envisaged under Article 21-A, means that every child has a right to full time elementary education of satisfactory and equitable quality in a formal school which satisfies certain essential norms and standards.
Article 21-A and the RTE Act came into effect on 1 April 2010. The title of the RTE Act incorporates the words ‘free and compulsory’. ‘Free education’ means that no child, other than a child who has been admitted by his or her parents to a school which is not supported by the appropriate Government, shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education. ‘Compulsory education’ casts an obligation on the appropriate Government and local authorities to provide and ensure admission, attendance and completion of elementary education by all children in the 6-14 age group. With this, India has moved forward to a rights based framework that casts a legal obligation on the Central and State Governments to implement this fundamental child right as enshrined in the Article 21A of the Constitution, in accordance with the provisions of the RTE Act.
The RTE Act provides for the:
Right of children to free and compulsory education till completion of elementary education in a neighbourhood school.
It clarifies that ‘compulsory education’ means obligation of the appropriate government to provide free elementary education and ensure compulsory admission, attendance and completion of elementary education to every child in the six to fourteen age group. ‘Free’ means that no child shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education.
It makes provisions for a non-admitted child to be admitted to an age appropriate class.
It specifies the duties and responsibilities of appropriate Governments, local authority and parents in providing free and compulsory education, and sharing of financial and other responsibilities between the Central and State Governments.
It lays down the norms and standards relating inter alia to Pupil Teacher Ratios (PTRs), buildings and infrastructure, school-working days, teacher-working hours.
It provides for rational deployment of teachers by ensuring that the specified pupil teacher ratio is maintained for each school, rather than just as an average for the State or District or Block, thus ensuring that there is no urban-rural imbalance in teacher postings. It also provides for prohibition of deployment of teachers for non-educational work, other than decennial census, elections to local authority, state legislatures and parliament, and disaster relief.
It provides for appointment of appropriately trained teachers, i.e. teachers with the requisite entry and academic qualifications.
It prohibits (a) physical punishment and mental harassment; (b) screening procedures for admission of children; (c) capitation fee; (d) private tuition by teachers and (e) running of schools without recognition,It provides for development of curriculum in consonance with the values enshrined in the Constitution, and which would ensure the all-round development of the child, building on the child’s knowledge, potentiality and talent and making the child free of fear, trauma and anxiety through a system of child friendly and child centred learning.
Things About RTE - You Must Read
Can private schools charge capitation fees or "donations" at the time of admission?
No. The Act specifies that for all children in all types of schools: 1) No school or person shall, while admitting a child, collect any capitation fee.... 2) Any school or person, if in contravention of the provisions.... receive capitation fee, shall be punishable with FINE which may extend to TEN TIMES the capitation fee charged" Individual states and union territories have also issued rules which specify the grievance redressal mechanism to lodge complaints.
How would admission be done, if there are no tests and no documentation required?
No admission can be denied for lack of any documentation, including proof of age.
Since the Act talks about age appropriate enrollment, but no documents are required at the time of admission, how would the age of child be determined?
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Which children are eligible to apply for the 25% reserved seats?
The Act specifies that admission in the free seats should be offered to two categories of children defined as"child belonging to DISADVANTAGED GROUP" means a child belonging to the Scheduled Caste, the Scheduled Tribe, the socially and educationally backward class or such other group having disadvantage owing to social, cultural, economical, geographical, linguistic, gender or such other factor, as may be specified by the appropriate government, by notification;"child belonging to WEAKER SECTION" means a child belonging to such parent or guardian whose annual income is lower than the minimum limit specified by the appropriate Government, by notification;"Individual states and union territories have also issued rules which specify detailed eligibility criteria and family income limits for eligible children. For more details, please click on the location in the left sidebar.Colloquially, in common parlance all eligible children for the 25% reserved seats are also referred to as belonging to the "economically weaker section" (EWS).
What does the 25% quota obligation of private schools imply? What is the obligation of aided schools?
All private schools have to admit 25% children from disadvantaged groups from their neighbourhoods for free education, which can be extended if the number is not filled up within the customary 1km radius; every year in the class in which they induct new children. If the induction class is class 1, then 25% children will be admitted therein each year, but if the induction is done in pre-school, then the quota will be filled there. The Act says ‘at least 25%’ instead of ‘at least and no more’, which implies that a school could offer to take more than 25% children.Private aided schools shall have to admit children from similar backgrounds in the proportion of aid they receive from the government, in the induction class each year, and will not receive any extra reimbursement for these children. For example, if the total annual contribution from the government to an aided school is 70% of its total recurring expenditure for a particular year, it will have to admit 70% children in the induction class that year.Either of these admissions each year shall be in the induction class only, and not for each class of the elementary stage.
Is it true that no child can be expelled or failed?
No school, governmental or private, can detain (fail) or expel any child at the elementary stage.The Delhi High Court has already given a verdict on this on the basis of the Act (April 7, 2010), against St. Xavier’s School, Delhi, which had to take back all the children they had declared failed and expelled from the school.
What does “free” mean?
According to the Act, no financial constraints can prevent a child from enrolling, attending and completing elementary cycle of education. The Act in Section 3(2) enlarges the term “free” by mandating that “no child shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing the elementary education”. This could include, beyond fees, expenses relating to textbooks, note books, writing material, uniforms, transportation, educational and support materials for children with special needs (e.g. hearing aids, spectacles, Braille books, crutches, etc.) and so on.
Eligiblity :
Children belonging to one of the following categories :
(i) Schedule caste, Schedule tribe with annual Income upto 2 Lakh Per Annum
(ii) Other Backward Classes with annual Income upto 1 Lakh Per Annum
(iii) General Category with annual Income upto 68,000 Per Annum
or belonging to
(1) Orphan child
(2) Children needing care and protection
(3) Children belonging to child care institute
(4) Child labor/ children of migrating labor
(5) Mentally retarded/ Child affected with Cerebral palsy
(6) Children with special needs
(7) Children affected with HIV
(8) Physically disabled
List of Documents :
1 Address Proof
Aadhaar Card/ Passport/ Electricity Bill/ Telephone Bill/ Water Bill/ Driving Licence/ Ration Card /Notarised Rent Agreement
2 Parent’s Caste Certificate
Mamlatdar Certificate
3 PH Certificate
Civil Surgeon certificate (minimum 40%)
4 Birth Certificate
Gram Panchayat, Nagar Palika, Maha Nagar Palika Birth Certificate/ Hospital Register Certificate/Anganvadi, Balvadi register Certificate/ Parent or Guardian’s Affidavit
5 Photograph
Passport size colour photograph
6 Parent’s Income
Competent Officer Certificate
7 BPL
BPL Card
8 NDNT
Competent Officer Certificate
9 Orphan
Orphanage Certificate/Guardian affidavit
10 Child in Need or Care and Protection
Bal Suraksha Adhikari Certificate
11 Children belonging to Child care Institution
Bal Suraksha Adhikari Certificate
12 Child Labour/Children of migrating Labourers
Labour & Employment Dept
13 Mentally Challenged Child Cerebral Palsy
Civil Surgeon
14 CWSN
Civil Surgeon
15 HIV affected Children
Civil Surgeon
Simple Steps :
1. Online Application
2. Submit Form to Receiving Centre
3. Form Approval by DPEO
4.Online Seat Allocation
5. Print Admit Card
6. Visit School and Take Admission
After Successfully Application You will get SMS of Application Number from AD-RTEGUJ
There is direct link to search your registration number if you forgot or lost. Just visit below link and type your name or address or related your information. You will find list of applicants with their registration number. Find it out from them.
Link : http://www.rtegujarat.org/Home/ApplicantList
All students will be able to download call letters after publication of advertisement in newspaper.
Apply Online :
http://www.rtegujarat.org/
[ Helpline Toll Free Number : 1800-120-1464 ]
Server 2 :
http://45.127.101.119:81/OnlineApplication/Login
OR
http://www.rterc.in/guj17/
OR
rtegujarat.org/OnlineApplication/Login
Instrunction :
From RTE Admission Portal you may make following things online :
MAKE ONLINE APPLICATION
CHECK APPLICANT LIST
CHECK REGISTERED SCHOOL LIST
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS LIST
RECEIVING CENTER LIST
ADMISSION SCHEDULE
SEAT ALLOCATION
Sections on RTE Portal :
DOWNLOAD
GRS
CIRCULARS
NOTIFICATION
MIS REPORTS
SCHOOL RECOGNITION
ONLINE SCHOOL RECOGNITION FORM
RECOGNITION STATUS
PRINT APPLICATION
ADMISSION
ADMISSION SCHEDULE
ADMITTED STUDENTS
REJECTED APPLICATIONS
NOT SELECTED LIST
ONLINE APPLICATION
USER MANUAL
HELP DESK
FAQ
CONTACT US
FEEDBACK
ADMIN LOGIN ( http://www.rtegujarat.org/Admin/Login )
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad, Bavla, Daskroi, Detroj-Rampura, Dhandhuka, Dholera, Dholka, Mandal, Sanand, Viramgam
Amreli
Amreli, Babra, Bagasara, Dhari, Jafrabad, Khambha, Kunkavav vadia, Lathi, Lilia, Rajula, Savarkundla
Anand
Anand, Anklav, Borsad, Khambhat, Petlad, Sojitra, Tarapur, Umreth
Aravalli
Modasa
Bayad, Bhiloda, Dhansura, Malpur, Meghraj, Modasa
Banaskantha
Palanpur
Amirgadh, Bhabhar, Danta, Dantiwada, Deesa, Deodar, Dhanera, Kankrej, Lakhani, Palanpur, Suigam, Tharad, Vadgam, Vav
Bharuch
Bharuch, Amod, Anklesvar, Hansot, Jambusar, Jhagadia, Netrang, Vagra, Valia
Bhavnagar
Bhavnagar, Gariadhar, Ghogha, Jesar, Mahuva, Palitana, Sihor, Talaja, Umrala, Vallabhipur
Botad
Botad, Barwala, Gadhada, Ranpur
Chhota Udaipur
Chhota Udepur, Bodeli, Jetpur pavi, Kavant, Nasvadi, Sankheda
Dahod
Dahod, Devgadh baria, Dhanpur, Fatepura, Garbada, Limkheda, Sanjeli, Zalod
Dang
Ahwa
Ahwa, Subir, Waghai
Devbhoomi Dwarka
Khambhalia
Bhanvad, Kalyanpur, Khambhalia, Okhamandal
Gandhinagar
Gandhinagar, Dehgam, Kalol, Mansa
Gir Somnath
Veraval
Geer Gadhda, Kodinar, Patan-veraval, Sutrapada, Talala, Una
Jamnagar
Jamnagar, Dhrol, Jamjodhpur, Jodiya, Kalavad, Lalpur
Junagadh
Junagadh City, Bhesana, Junagadh Rural, Keshod, Malia, Manavadar, Mangrol, Mendarda, Vanthali, Visavadar
Kutch
Bhuj
Abdasa, Anjar, Bhachau, Bhuj, Gandhidham, Lakhpat, Mandvi, Mundra, Nakhatrana, Rapar
Kheda
Nadiad
Kheda, Galteshwar, Kapadvanj, Kathlal, Mahudha, Matar, Mehmedabad, Nadiad, Thasra, Vaso
Mahisagar
Lunavada
Balasinor, Kadana, Khanpur, Lunawada, Santrampur, Virpur
Mehsana
Mehsana, Becharaji, Jotana, Kadi, Kheralu, Satlasana, Unjha, Vadnagar, Vijapur, Visnagar
Morbi
Halvad, Maliya, Morbi, Tankara, Wankaner
Narmada
Rajpipla
Dediapada, Garudeshwar, Nandod, Sagbara, Tilakwada
Navsari
Navsari, Vansda, Chikhli, Gandevi, Jalalpore, Khergam
Panchmahal
Godhra
Ghoghamba, Godhra, Halol, Jambughoda, Kalol, Morwa Hadaf, Shehera
Patan
Patan, Chanasma, Harij, Radhanpur, Sami, Sankheswar, Santalpur, Sarasvati, Sidhpur
Porbandar
Porbandar, Kutiyana, Ranavav
Rajkot
Rajkot, Dhoraji, Gondal, Jamkandorna, Jasdan, Jetpur, Kotada Sangani, Lodhika, Paddhari, Upleta, Vinchchiya
Sabarkantha
Himmatnagar
Himatnagar, Idar, Khedbrahma, Poshina, Prantij, Talod, Vadali, Vijaynagar
Surat
Surat, Bardoli, Choryasi, Kamrej, Mahuva, Mandvi, Mangrol, Olpad, Palsana, Umarpada
Surendranagar
Chotila, Chuda, Dasada, Dhrangadhra, Lakhtar, Limbdi, Muli, Sayla, Thangadh, Wadhwan
Tapi
Vyara
Nizar, Songadh, Uchchhal, Valod, Vyara
Vadodara
Vadodara, Dabhoi, Desar, Karjan, Padra, Savli, Sinor, Vaghodia
Valsad
Valsad, Dharampur, Kaprada, Pardi, Umbergaon, Vapi
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(Call letter dates, seat allocation, document verification programmes, online registration of allocated/selected students, docs uploading process through school dates are given below.)
About RTEThe Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment) Act, 2002 inserted Article 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right in such a manner as the State may, by law, determine. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, which represents the consequential legislation envisaged under Article 21-A, means that every child has a right to full time elementary education of satisfactory and equitable quality in a formal school which satisfies certain essential norms and standards.
Article 21-A and the RTE Act came into effect on 1 April 2010. The title of the RTE Act incorporates the words ‘free and compulsory’. ‘Free education’ means that no child, other than a child who has been admitted by his or her parents to a school which is not supported by the appropriate Government, shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education. ‘Compulsory education’ casts an obligation on the appropriate Government and local authorities to provide and ensure admission, attendance and completion of elementary education by all children in the 6-14 age group. With this, India has moved forward to a rights based framework that casts a legal obligation on the Central and State Governments to implement this fundamental child right as enshrined in the Article 21A of the Constitution, in accordance with the provisions of the RTE Act.
The RTE Act provides for the:
Right of children to free and compulsory education till completion of elementary education in a neighbourhood school.
It clarifies that ‘compulsory education’ means obligation of the appropriate government to provide free elementary education and ensure compulsory admission, attendance and completion of elementary education to every child in the six to fourteen age group. ‘Free’ means that no child shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education.
It makes provisions for a non-admitted child to be admitted to an age appropriate class.
It specifies the duties and responsibilities of appropriate Governments, local authority and parents in providing free and compulsory education, and sharing of financial and other responsibilities between the Central and State Governments.
It lays down the norms and standards relating inter alia to Pupil Teacher Ratios (PTRs), buildings and infrastructure, school-working days, teacher-working hours.
It provides for rational deployment of teachers by ensuring that the specified pupil teacher ratio is maintained for each school, rather than just as an average for the State or District or Block, thus ensuring that there is no urban-rural imbalance in teacher postings. It also provides for prohibition of deployment of teachers for non-educational work, other than decennial census, elections to local authority, state legislatures and parliament, and disaster relief.
It provides for appointment of appropriately trained teachers, i.e. teachers with the requisite entry and academic qualifications.
It prohibits (a) physical punishment and mental harassment; (b) screening procedures for admission of children; (c) capitation fee; (d) private tuition by teachers and (e) running of schools without recognition,It provides for development of curriculum in consonance with the values enshrined in the Constitution, and which would ensure the all-round development of the child, building on the child’s knowledge, potentiality and talent and making the child free of fear, trauma and anxiety through a system of child friendly and child centred learning.
Download Circulars :
(GR Update 05/03/2017 : Rural Area Income limit - 47000 Urban Area Income limit - 68000 for Admission in RTE - Download GR )
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Providing Free Transport Facility to Children in Elementary Schools.
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23/06/2014
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Duties to be performed and Code of conduct to be observed By the teachers / Vidya Sahayaks And the Head Teachers in Primary Schools.
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07/02/2014
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Admission to weaker and disadvantaged group children in primary school (pilot project)
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23/05/2013
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RTE Gujarat GR
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22/05/2013
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Notification to amended the Gujarat RTE Rules 2012
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22/05/2013
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RTE Act-2009 Declaration of Grievance Redressal mechanism under the Local Authorities
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30/04/2013
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Formation of State Advisory Council
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21/03/2013
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The Appointment of members for Gujarat SCPCR
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21/02/2013
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RTE Act -2009 to be declared under the Local Authorities
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01/02/2013
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SCPCR Gujarat State in Formed
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28/09/2012
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Gujarat RTE Rules 2012
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18/02/2012
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Eligibility Test of Head Teachers in Elementary Schools
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18/01/2012
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Change in Structure and Functions of SMC at School level
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04/11/2011
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Formation of School Management Committee (Amendment)
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02/08/2011
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Eligibility test for Primary Teachers (Amendment)
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14/07/2011
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Recruitment of Vidhyasahayak in Primary School / Upper Primary School managed by District Education Committees / Nagar Primary Education Committees
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14/07/2011
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GCERT as an Academic Authority for the purposes of the said Act
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14/07/2011
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Regarding deciding policy of merger of Primary Schools
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09/05/2011
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Teacher Eligibility Test for Primary Teachers
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27/04/2011
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Appointment of Vidha Sahayaks in primary schools managed by District Education Committees / Municipal School Boards
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27/04/2011
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Starting std - 8 in Primary Schools for Academic year June 2011-12
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07/04/2011
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Formation of School Management Committee at Scholl level
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22/03/2011
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Ban on Test or Examination or Interview at Admission in Primary School
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18/02/2011
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Ban on private tuition by Primary Teachers
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18/02/2011
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Prescribing Instructional hours during the academic year
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18/02/2011
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Ban on Charging Capitation Fees in Primary Schools
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18/02/2011
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Ban on holding back children in same standard or excluding from school
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18/02/2011
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Ban on physical punishment or mental torture to children in primary schools
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18/02/2011
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Regarding Revision of Student-Teacher norms in Primary School
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03/06/2010
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Recruitment of Vidhyasahayak in Primary Schools
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RTE Act 2009
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Things About RTE - You Must Read
Can private schools charge capitation fees or "donations" at the time of admission?
No. The Act specifies that for all children in all types of schools: 1) No school or person shall, while admitting a child, collect any capitation fee.... 2) Any school or person, if in contravention of the provisions.... receive capitation fee, shall be punishable with FINE which may extend to TEN TIMES the capitation fee charged" Individual states and union territories have also issued rules which specify the grievance redressal mechanism to lodge complaints.
How would admission be done, if there are no tests and no documentation required?
No admission can be denied for lack of any documentation, including proof of age.
Since the Act talks about age appropriate enrollment, but no documents are required at the time of admission, how would the age of child be determined?
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Which children are eligible to apply for the 25% reserved seats?
The Act specifies that admission in the free seats should be offered to two categories of children defined as"child belonging to DISADVANTAGED GROUP" means a child belonging to the Scheduled Caste, the Scheduled Tribe, the socially and educationally backward class or such other group having disadvantage owing to social, cultural, economical, geographical, linguistic, gender or such other factor, as may be specified by the appropriate government, by notification;"child belonging to WEAKER SECTION" means a child belonging to such parent or guardian whose annual income is lower than the minimum limit specified by the appropriate Government, by notification;"Individual states and union territories have also issued rules which specify detailed eligibility criteria and family income limits for eligible children. For more details, please click on the location in the left sidebar.Colloquially, in common parlance all eligible children for the 25% reserved seats are also referred to as belonging to the "economically weaker section" (EWS).
What does the 25% quota obligation of private schools imply? What is the obligation of aided schools?
All private schools have to admit 25% children from disadvantaged groups from their neighbourhoods for free education, which can be extended if the number is not filled up within the customary 1km radius; every year in the class in which they induct new children. If the induction class is class 1, then 25% children will be admitted therein each year, but if the induction is done in pre-school, then the quota will be filled there. The Act says ‘at least 25%’ instead of ‘at least and no more’, which implies that a school could offer to take more than 25% children.Private aided schools shall have to admit children from similar backgrounds in the proportion of aid they receive from the government, in the induction class each year, and will not receive any extra reimbursement for these children. For example, if the total annual contribution from the government to an aided school is 70% of its total recurring expenditure for a particular year, it will have to admit 70% children in the induction class that year.Either of these admissions each year shall be in the induction class only, and not for each class of the elementary stage.
Is it true that no child can be expelled or failed?
No school, governmental or private, can detain (fail) or expel any child at the elementary stage.The Delhi High Court has already given a verdict on this on the basis of the Act (April 7, 2010), against St. Xavier’s School, Delhi, which had to take back all the children they had declared failed and expelled from the school.
What does “free” mean?
According to the Act, no financial constraints can prevent a child from enrolling, attending and completing elementary cycle of education. The Act in Section 3(2) enlarges the term “free” by mandating that “no child shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing the elementary education”. This could include, beyond fees, expenses relating to textbooks, note books, writing material, uniforms, transportation, educational and support materials for children with special needs (e.g. hearing aids, spectacles, Braille books, crutches, etc.) and so on.
RTE Gujarat 2017 Admission - Online Application
(Online Application Link is given at the end)
Children belonging to one of the following categories :
(i) Schedule caste, Schedule tribe with annual Income upto 2 Lakh Per Annum
(ii) Other Backward Classes with annual Income upto 1 Lakh Per Annum
(iii) General Category with annual Income upto 68,000 Per Annum
or belonging to
(1) Orphan child
(2) Children needing care and protection
(3) Children belonging to child care institute
(4) Child labor/ children of migrating labor
(5) Mentally retarded/ Child affected with Cerebral palsy
(6) Children with special needs
(7) Children affected with HIV
(8) Physically disabled
List of Documents :
1 Address Proof
Aadhaar Card/ Passport/ Electricity Bill/ Telephone Bill/ Water Bill/ Driving Licence/ Ration Card /Notarised Rent Agreement
2 Parent’s Caste Certificate
Mamlatdar Certificate
3 PH Certificate
Civil Surgeon certificate (minimum 40%)
4 Birth Certificate
Gram Panchayat, Nagar Palika, Maha Nagar Palika Birth Certificate/ Hospital Register Certificate/Anganvadi, Balvadi register Certificate/ Parent or Guardian’s Affidavit
5 Photograph
Passport size colour photograph
6 Parent’s Income
Competent Officer Certificate
7 BPL
BPL Card
8 NDNT
Competent Officer Certificate
9 Orphan
Orphanage Certificate/Guardian affidavit
10 Child in Need or Care and Protection
Bal Suraksha Adhikari Certificate
11 Children belonging to Child care Institution
Bal Suraksha Adhikari Certificate
12 Child Labour/Children of migrating Labourers
Labour & Employment Dept
13 Mentally Challenged Child Cerebral Palsy
Civil Surgeon
14 CWSN
Civil Surgeon
15 HIV affected Children
Civil Surgeon
RTE Admission Programme 2017-18
Important Question Answers :
RTE Admission 2017 Newspaper Ad
Follow Simple Steps After Apply
Simple Steps :
1. Online Application
2. Submit Form to Receiving Centre
3. Form Approval by DPEO
4.Online Seat Allocation
5. Print Admit Card
6. Visit School and Take Admission
Read How to Apply : In Gujarati (Step by Step)
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Visit Website >> Apply online and follow below steps
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After Successfully Application You will get SMS of Application Number from AD-RTEGUJ
1. Please read all the instructions carefully before applying
2. Online form is to be filled on website www.rtegujarat.org
3. The fields marked with * are compulsory
4. Details in the form should be filled carefully and as per documents to be submitted
5. For more information regarding application form you may take assistance of Receiving Center's Help Desk
6. After application form is filled with all details, confirm the form and take a printout
7. Form can be edited by providing form no and date of birth until form is confirmed
8. No change can be made in form after it is confirmed. Hence check all details carefully and thereafter confirm the form
9. After print out is taken and you find that there is an error in form, then you should fill a new form. Your previous form will be cancelled.
10. Attach all documents as mentioned in the form in the same sequence as mentioned in the form and submit to the Receiving Center
11. After submitting form to the Receiving Center related to your District/Taluka/Area, take receipt from the Receiving Center.
12. Intimation of Form confirmation will be sent through SMS/Email to the mobile no./Email Address mentioned in the form.
13. After allocation of seats is completed, intimation for downloading admit card will be published in newspapers as well as on the website
14. Seat allocation intimation will also be sent through SMS on Parent’s Mobile no. Admit card has to be printed within the time period mentioned on the website. Parent has to approach the allocated school with original documents and take admission within the time period mentioned on the website.
15. If you do not approach the school and take admission within the mentioned time period then the form will be considered cancelled.
16. If it is found that the documents submitted are not proper then seat allocation will be considered invalid as well as legal procedure as per rules will be done.
How to Recover Registration Number ?? If I Forget....
Link : http://www.rtegujarat.org/Home/ApplicantList
Call Letters - Admit Cards For Std 1st Admission
RTE Admission Portal Links
Apply Online :
http://www.rtegujarat.org/
[ Helpline Toll Free Number : 1800-120-1464 ]
Server 2 :
http://45.127.101.119:81/OnlineApplication/Login
OR
http://www.rterc.in/guj17/
OR
rtegujarat.org/OnlineApplication/Login
Instrunction :
Receiving Centre List :
Admin Login :
From RTE Admission Portal you may make following things online :
MAKE ONLINE APPLICATION
CHECK APPLICANT LIST
CHECK REGISTERED SCHOOL LIST
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS LIST
RECEIVING CENTER LIST
ADMISSION SCHEDULE
SEAT ALLOCATION
Sections on RTE Portal :
DOWNLOAD
GRS
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Mehsana
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