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The Directorate of Education (DoE), GNCT of Delhi has instructed to apply a minimum age of 6 years for Class 1 admissions from the academic session 2026-27 as per provisions of National Education ...
The Delhi government has announced that children must be at least six years old to enter Class 1 starting from the 2026–27 academic session. The directive, issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE) ...
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Hyderabad – The Telangana School Education Department (TGSED) has put an end to confusion over the age requirement for Class I admissions. Despite national rules calling for a higher age, the state ...
The minimum age for Class 1 was raised to 6 years in 2022 to align with NEP and RTE, but faced backlash. A revised rule deferred its implementation to 2025-26, yet many pre-KG students from 2022 ...
The Karnataka government has urged parents to strictly follow the prescribed age limits for early education admissions, 4 years for LKG and 5 years for UKG, for the current academic year. School ...
Only this year, children who have completed 5.5 years by June 1 and have completed UKG will be allowed to enrol in Class 1. From 2026-27 academic year the age criteria will be back to six years.
Karnataka government has granted a one-time age relaxation for Class 1 admissions for the 2025-26 academic year. Students who are 5 years and 5 months old as of June 1, 2025, and have completed UKG ...
In a move that has caused confusion and anger among different school boards, the Karnataka government on Wednesday announced a one-time relaxation in the minimum age requirement for Class 1 admissions ...
The Karnataka government has again relaxed the minimum age limit for admission of students to Class 1 from 6 years to 5 years and 5 months, in all State curriculum schools for the academic year ...
Education Update Karnataka: State exempts 6-year age rule for Class 1 admissions for 2025–26, allowing enrolment at 5.5 years based on SEPC advice.
In a bold step to strengthen its global standing in artificial intelligence (AI), Beijing has made AI education compulsory across primary and secondary schools starting September 1, 2025.
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