TS GO MS No 24 Guidelines and procedure for admission of students into Model Schools in the State of Telangana – Revised Orders – Issued
School Education Department- Model Schools – Guidelines and
procedure for admission of students into Model Schools in the State of
Telangana – Revised Orders – Issued
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SCHOOL EDUCATION (PROG.II) DEPARTMENT
G.O.M S.No. 24 Dated: 10/06/2016
Read the following:
1. G.O.Ms.No.17,
Education (SE-Prog.I) Department. Dated 11.02.2013.
2. G.O.Ms. No.8,
School Education Prog.I) Dept., dated 01.06.2015.
3. G.O.Ms.No.10,
Education (SE-Prog.II) Department. Dated 09.06.2015.
4. From the Director
of School Education & EOPD, RMSA/Model Schools, Telangana, Hyderabad,
Lr.No.550/B1/MS/TS/2013, dt: 25.02.2016, 19.03.2016, 05.05.2016 and 04.06.2016.
ORDER:
In the G.O. 1st read above, Government issued
Guidelines and procedure for admission of students into Model Schools in the
State of Andhra Pradesh from the Academic Year 2013-14.
2.
In the reference 2nd read above, Government have declared the Telangana
State Model Schools as Specified Category Schools under Right of Children to
Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.
3.
In the reference 3rd read above, Government have issued modification
orders to the G.O. 1st read above,
changing the admission pattern in Model Schools in the State of Telangana.
4.
In the reference 4th read above, Director of School Education & EOPD,
RMSA/Model Schools, Telangana, Hyderabad has requested the Government to
increase the intake of seats in Model Schools from Class VI to X for each Class
from 80 to 100, hence increasing the total intake of students from 400 to 500
and to increase the intake of seats in Intermediate I & II year from 20 to
40, hence increasing the total intake of students from 80 to 160, to consider
the existing 10th class students
who have Acquired or Passed SSC Examination from Model Schools in the State for
admission into the Intermediate First year in the same Model Schools without
referring to the Procedure for Admission stipulated in the 1st read above, so as to enable the Model School
students to continue in the same school and also (iv) to withdraw the provision
for selection of the Students into Model Schools by the District Level Committee. Instead of the District Committee,
he has proposed the system of Centralized admissions etc.
5.
After careful examination of the proposal of the
Director of School Education and Ex-Officio Project Director, RMSA/Model
Schools, Telangana, Hyderabad in the references 4th read above and in
supersession of the G.Os. 1st and 3rd read
above, Government
hereby issue the revised Guidelines and procedure for admission of students
into Model Schools in the State of Telangana are as follows:
1 Strength (a) Classes
VI to X:
Class
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Year
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Intake
|
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Section I
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Section II
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VI
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June -2016
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50
|
50
|
VII
|
June -2016
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50
|
50
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VIII
|
June
-2016
|
50
|
50
|
IX
|
June -2016
|
50
|
50
|
X
|
June -2016
|
50
|
50
|
(b)
Intermediate:
Class
|
Year
|
Section & Group
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Stream
|
Intake
|
Intermediate I Year
|
June 2016
|
Section I Science
|
MPC
|
40
|
BiPC
|
40
|
|||
Section II Humanities
|
CEC
|
40
|
||
MEC
|
40
|
|||
Total
|
160
|
|||
Intermediate II Year
|
June 2017
|
Section I Science
|
MPC
|
40
|
BiPC
|
40
|
|||
Section II Humanities
|
CEC
|
40
|
||
MEC
|
40
|
|||
Total
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160
|
2.
The admissions for Classes VI to X shall be done by
conducting written test and admissions into Junior College Intermediate 1st year shall be based on the marks got in the
S.S.C. Examination.
3.
The reservations shall be adopted for admission of
students into the Model Schools as detailed below after examining the
reservations pattern of APREIS, APSWEREIS, APTWREIS and KV/ Navodaya Vidyalaya
duly keeping in view the constitutional provision of reservations.
4.
Rule of Reservation:
i.
15% and 6% seats in each class shall be reserved for
candidates belonging to the SCs and STs respectively.
ii.
29% of the seats in each class shall be reserved for
BCs and shall be allocated among
the five groups of BCs as shown below:
a) Group
– A:
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7%
|
b) Group – B:
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10%
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c) Group – C:
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1%
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d) Group – D:
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7%
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e) Group – E:
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4%
|
iii.
Physically Challenged students: 3% (in the
reservation group of the students)
iv.
33.33% seats shall be reserved for Girls in all
categories as indicated in Clause 4(vii).
v.
If sufficient number of candidates of any particular
category are not available to fill up the seats reserved for that group, they
may be filled up by suitable candidates as indicated in Clause 4(x).
vi.
50% seats will be for open category.
vii . Each of the Classes VI to X has two sections
with an intake of 50 each. While admitting the Students, the Class shall be
taken as a unit of 100 Students for Classes VI to X. For Intermediate Class,
the unit shall be each group of 40 Students. However, in case of any
non-availability of
applicants in any particular
group, the total strength of 160
can be taken as a unit for the purpose of reservation. The community wise
distribution of seats for Classes VI to X is as follows:
Community
|
Group
|
%
|
Total Number of seats per class
|
Minimum seats reserved for
girls (33.33%) out of the total number of seats given in column (4)
|
(1)
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(2)
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(3)
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(4)
|
(5)
|
SC
|
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15
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15
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6
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ST
|
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6
|
6
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2
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BC
|
A
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7
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7
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2
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B
|
10
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10
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3
|
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C
|
1
|
1
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0
|
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D
|
7
|
7
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2
|
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E
|
4
|
4
|
1
|
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OC
|
|
50
|
50
|
17
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Total
|
|
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100
|
33
|
viii.
Each of the Classes Intermediate I and II Year has
two sections with an intake of 80 each. While admitting the students the Group
shall be taken as a unit of 40 students and the community wise distribution of
seats for Intermediate I and II Year is as
follows:
Community
|
Group
|
%
|
Total Number of seats per
class
|
Minimum seats reserved for girls (33.33%) out of
the
total number of seats
given in column (4)
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
SC
|
|
15
|
6
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2
|
ST
|
|
6
|
2
|
1
|
BC
|
A
|
7
|
3
|
1
|
B
|
10
|
4
|
1
|
|
C
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
|
D
|
7
|
3
|
1
|
|
E
|
4
|
2
|
0
|
|
OC
|
|
50
|
20
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7
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Total
|
|
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40
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13
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ix.
Vacancies in any reserved communities will be
transferred to other reserved communities in the order of most disadvantaged to
the least disadvantaged communities.
x.
In case of vacancies in any reserved communities,
the vacancies will be transferred as below:
Sl.No.
|
Vacancies in
|
Vacancies transferred to
in the order of
|
1
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SC
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ST/BC(A,B,C,D,E)/ OC
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2
|
ST
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SC/BC(A,B,C,D,E)/OC
|
3
|
BC
|
BC(A,B,C,D,E)/ SC/ST/ OC
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4
|
OC
|
Students from other Mandals in the order of SC/ ST/ BC(A,B,C,D,E)/
OCs
|
xi.
There shall be no income limit for the
Parent/Guardian of the Student. But, preference will be given to the Student
hailing from lower income (annual income).
5 Procedure of Admissions:
a)
The Director of School Education, Telangana,
Hyderabad and Ex- Officio Project Director (EOPD), RMSA/ Model Schools shall
issue a Notification inviting online applications for admission into Model
Schools for Classes VI to X and First
Year Intermediate.In the Notification, the Director of School Education
& E.O. PD., Model Schools shall mention the syllabi for the Written Test,
the Examination Centres for the Written Test i.e., the Model School concerned
which the Student has applied for and also
the Schedule of the receipt of Online Applications, Conducting of Written Test,
Valuation and Preparation of Selection Lists etc., till completion of the
Admissions. The receipt of Online Applications, the Valuation of the Written
Test Answers Sheets will be done at the State Level. Based on the Valuation,
the Selection List for each School will be prepared at the State Level and made
available online and informed to the Principal of the School concerned with
copy to the DEO/MEO concerned. A News item shall be released by the DEO for the
benefit of the public and to help the selected Students to approach the School
concerned for joining. Based on the Selection List, Admissions will be made in
each Model School. Admission into Intermediate I Year shall be based on the
marks secured in the qualifying examination i.e., SSC or its equivalent. The
existing 10th Class Students who have acquired or passed SSC Examination from
the Model Schools in the State shall be considered for admission into the
Intermediate First year in the same Model School.
b)
The EOPD, RMSA/ Model Schools can allot 2% of the
seats per Class of 100 Students for VI to X Classes and 160 Students for
Intermediate and not exceeding 10 per School over and above the sanctioned
strength, to the children of the regular Employees of the Model Schools. These
Students will enjoy the benefit of School study only, without any other
benefits as extended by the Government to the other Students i.e., free Text
Books, etc.
c)
While preparing Selection Lists, a Waiting List of
20% of the seats also shall be prepared at the State level and Students will be
admitted in the order from the Waiting
List for the left over vacancies in the Model School concerned.
d)
The left over vacancies of any Class in a Model
School will be allotted at the State level, to the Students from other Mandals,
only after exhausting the list of Students of that particular Mandal, to ensure
optimization.
e)
The Principal of the Model School concerned shall
take steps to admit selected Students duly verifying the Certificates and
maintain Admission and Withdrawal Register for the School.
f)
In case of any dispute in admissions, the decision
of the Director of School Education &
E.O.P.D., Model Schools shall be final.
6.
This Order shall come into force with immediate effect.
7.
The Director of School Education and Ex-Officio
Project Director, RMSA/Model Schools, Telangana, Hyderabad shall take necessary
action in the matter, accordingly.