Best Nursey Schools in Delhi
Prudence School Sector 16 B, Dwarka
Prudence Junior Sector 8, Dwarka
Prudence School Sector 22, Dwarka


| Nursey Schools in Delhi | Monthly Fee | Fee Structrure |
| Mother’s Pride High School (MPHS DW17), Dwarka | Rs. 11,042 | View Fee Structrure |
| Mother's Pride, Sector 6, Dwarka | Rs. 19,367 | View Fee Structrure |
| New Arya Public School (NAPS), Dwarka | Rs. 990 | View Fee Structrure |
| Paramount International School (PIS), Sector 23, Dwarka | Rs. 6,802 | View Fee Structrure |
| Daisy Dales International School (DDI), Vikaspuri | Rs. 8,417 | View Fee Structrure |
| St. Peter's Convent (SPC), Vikaspuri | Rs. 2,919 | View Fee Structrure |
The Directorate of Education (DoE), Government of NCT of Delhi, has announced a major restructuring in the foundational stage of school education. Beginning with the academic session 2026–27, Delhi schools will implement a uniform age of 6+ years for admission to Class 1, in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
This restructuring also defines new age criteria for the pre-primary levels — Nursery, Lower KG, and Upper KG — now referred to as Balvatika 1, Balvatika 2, and Balvatika 3 respectively. The change aims to strengthen foundational learning and bring Delhi’s school admission structure in alignment with national standards.
Nursery (Balvatika 1): Child should be 3+ years as on 31 March 2026
Lower KG (Balvatika 2): Child should be 4+ years as on 31 March 2026
Upper KG (Balvatika 3): Child should be 5+ years as on 31 March 2026
Class 1: Child should be 6+ years as on 31 March 2026
These age bands will apply to all private unaided recognized schools in Delhi. Parents are advised to carefully check the date of birth range published by each school at the time of admission.
| Admission Stage | Official Date |
|---|---|
| Schools publish admission criteria & points | By Nov 28, 2025 |
| Admission forms released | Dec 4, 2025 |
| Last date to submit forms | Dec 27, 2025 |
| Schools upload applicant details | Jan 9, 2026 |
| Schools upload points/marks awarded | Jan 16, 2026 |
| First list + waiting list | Jan 23, 2026 |
| Query / objection window | Jan 24 – Feb 3, 2026 |
| Second list (if required) | Feb 9, 2026 |
| Admission process concludes | Mar 19, 2026 |
Delhi private unaided recognized schools follow the DoE guidelines for seat allocation, which include:
General Category: Open seats allocated through the points-based system
EWS/DG Category: 25% seats reserved under the Economically Weaker Section and Disadvantaged Group
Children with Disabilities: Reservation as per existing government norms
Each school is required to publish its admission criteria and points system, outlining the weightage for factors such as:
Distance or neighbourhood
Sibling studying in the same school
Alumni parent(s)
Girl child or first-born child
Staff ward (if applicable)
Parents should review each school’s criteria before applying.
At the time of form submission and verification, parents generally need to provide the following documents:
Child’s birth certificate (for age proof)
Residential address proof (Aadhaar card, voter ID, passport, or utility bill)
Sibling proof (if applicable — school ID card or fee receipt)
Alumni proof (for alumni quota, if applicable)
Disability certificate (for children applying under the disability quota)
It is advisable to keep scanned copies of all documents ready before the registration window opens.
Check Eligibility: Verify your child’s age as per the class and DoE guidelines.
Fill Application Form: Complete the school’s online admission form during the registration window.
Review Point Matrix: Check how your child scores based on the school’s published admission criteria.
First List Publication: Schools release a list of shortlisted candidates based on the point system.
Second List and Waiting List: Additional lists may be released if seats remain vacant.
Document Verification and Admission: Parents must visit the school with original documents for final verification and fee submission.
Track Official Updates: Keep an eye on the DoE official website and school notice boards starting mid-November 2025.
Prepare Documents Early: Ensure all proofs (birth, address, sibling, etc.) are up to date and valid.
Apply to Multiple Schools: Increase your chances of admission by applying to several schools within your locality.
Understand the Point System: Each school assigns different weightage — knowing this helps in shortlisting realistic options.
Follow Deadlines: Late submissions are not accepted under DoE regulations.
The admission process for Nursery, KG, and Class 1 in private unaided schools in Delhi starts on 4 December 2025.
The last date to submit application forms is 27 December 2025.
For Nursery (Pre-School), a child must be:
At least 3 years old
Less than 4 years old
as on 31 March 2026.
KG (Pre-Primary): 4 to less than 5 years as on 31 March 2026
Class 1: 5 to less than 6 years as on 31 March 2026
The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi releases the official admission schedule, age criteria, and rules for entry-level classes every year.
Yes. All private unaided recognised schools must strictly follow the common admission schedule announced by the DoE.
No. Each school issues its own application form. Parents must apply separately to each school they are interested in.
Schools are allowed to charge a maximum registration fee of ₹25.
No school can demand donations, capitation fees, or hidden charges.
Admissions are conducted using a points-based system approved by the DoE. Schools must publish their admission criteria and points distribution before applications open.
Points are usually allotted based on:
Distance between home and school
Sibling studying in the same school
Alumni status of parents
Girl child (in some schools)
Staff ward (if applicable)
The exact criteria vary from school to school.
The typical timeline is:
Applicants list published: Early January 2026
Points/marks uploaded: Mid-January 2026
First selection list: 23 January 2026
Second list (if required): 9 February 2026
Admission process closes: By 19 March 2026
No. Interviews, tests, or informal interactions with children or parents are strictly prohibited under DoE rules.
If the number of eligible applicants is higher than available seats, schools may conduct a transparent draw of lots (lottery) as per DoE guidelines.
Commonly required documents include:
Child’s birth certificate
Proof of residence (Aadhaar, voter ID, passport, utility bill, etc.)
Passport-size photographs
Sibling or alumni proof (if applicable)
Original documents are usually required only at the time of admission confirmation.
No. Aadhaar is not mandatory, and schools cannot reject an application due to non-availability of Aadhaar.
Yes. Parents are free to apply to multiple schools, and there is no restriction on the number of applications.
Open Seats: Filled through the school-level points-based system
EWS/DG Seats: 25% seats filled through a centralised online lottery system managed separately by the DoE
This FAQ applies only to open-category admissions.
Distance is calculated from the child’s residential address to the school campus, using mapping tools or methods declared by the school in advance.
No. Once published, admission criteria and points structure cannot be changed during the admission cycle.
Parents can raise a complaint with the Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi if they encounter issues such as interviews, excess fees, or lack of transparency.
Parents should:
Regularly check school websites and notice boards
Track DoE announcements
For the latest updates, visit the DoE Delhi official website and track verified school pages on UniApply for real-time information on admission dates, eligibility, and seat availability.