Church School Beldih Conducts Nursery Admission Lottery Under Official Watch

Results to be Published on January 18 After Education Department Review

Key Points:

  • Education official supervises lottery for nursery admissions at Church School
  • Complete process documented through photos and videos for transparency
  • School to announce selected candidates list on January 18

JAMSHEDPUR – Church School Beldih conducted its nursery admission lottery today under the supervision of education department officials and school authorities.

Education Department representative Sujay Kumar Bhattacharya oversaw the process. “We ensured complete transparency in the admission lottery,” a school official stated.

Documentation Process

The school arranged comprehensive photo and video coverage of the lottery. This documentation will serve as an official record of the proceedings.

Meanwhile, several committee members monitored each step of the selection process.

Parent Participation

Numerous parents attended the lottery drawing ceremony. “The transparent process has given us confidence,” a participating parent remarked.

Moreover, the school has maintained detailed records of all applicants and their details.

Next Steps

The Education Department will review the lottery results. The process typically takes about a week for thorough verification.

Furthermore, the school follows a standardized admission policy developed over decades.

In addition, the selected candidates’ list will be displayed both online and offline.

The school has received over 500 applications this year. This shows its continuing popularity among parents.

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