The Haryana RTE Admission List 2026–27 has been officially released for entry-level classes, and the document verification process has already begun for selected students under the Right to education (RTE) scheme.

📌 Latest Update

  • 📢 RTE admission list released for Nursery, LKG, UKG & Class 1
  • 🏫 Selected students included in the lottery-based selection list
  • 📄 Document verification has started immediately after list release
  • 📅 Verification window: April 22 to april 24 (some districts may extend slightly)
  • 🏢 Verification conducted at block education offices (BEO level)

🧾 What parents Should Do Now

If your child’s name is in the list:

 1. Check Selection Status

📄 2. Go for Document Verification

Carry original documents such as:

  • Birth certificate of child
  • Aadhaar card (child + parents)
  • Income certificate (EWS category proof)
  • Residence proof (Haryana address)
  • Passport-size photographs

🏫 3. Verification Process

  • Conducted at Block education Office (BEO)
  • Officials verify eligibility and documents
  • Final admission is confirmed only after verification

⚠️ Important Note

  • 📌 The list released now is provisional / selection list
  • ❗ Admission is not final until documents are verified
  • 🧾 Any mismatch in documents may lead to cancellation
  • 📊 Selection is done through a computerized lottery system under RTE rules

🧠 Key Insight

The haryana RTE process ensures:

  • 🎓 Free education for eligible EWS/DG category children
  • 🔍 Transparent lottery-based selection
  • 🏫 Admission in private recognized schools under 25% quota

🔚 Final Takeaway

The Haryana RTE Admission List 2026–27 is now out, and parents of selected children must immediately complete document verification to secure admission. Missing this step can result in losing the allotted seat.

 

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