<p>Clearing the confusion over the age limit for this year’s admissions to seats under 25 percent quota of the RTE Act in the State, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has come out with a circular specifying the maximum and minimum age limits for the same.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A circular released on January 31 states that for entry into LKG under the provisions of the reserved quota, the minimum age limit would be three years while the maximum would be four years and six months. <br /><br />For admissions to class 1, the minimum age limit would be five years while the maximum age limit would be six years and six months. <br /><br />A number of schools had in the past years rejected admissions of children, on the grounds that they had either crossed the age or were below the age limit as prescribed by the Act.<br /></p>
<p>Clearing the confusion over the age limit for this year’s admissions to seats under 25 percent quota of the RTE Act in the State, the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has come out with a circular specifying the maximum and minimum age limits for the same.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A circular released on January 31 states that for entry into LKG under the provisions of the reserved quota, the minimum age limit would be three years while the maximum would be four years and six months. <br /><br />For admissions to class 1, the minimum age limit would be five years while the maximum age limit would be six years and six months. <br /><br />A number of schools had in the past years rejected admissions of children, on the grounds that they had either crossed the age or were below the age limit as prescribed by the Act.<br /></p>