

The Delhi School Admission Point System is a transparent method used by private schools to allocate seats fairly during the admission process. Under this system, every applicant is awarded points based on specific criteria, usually out of 100. A cutoff score is then determined by the school, and students with scores equal to or above that cutoff have higher chances of securing admission.
For example, if the cutoff is 50 points and a student scores 70 points, the likelihood of that student getting admission is much higher than those with lower scores.
In simple terms, the higher the points, the better the chances of admission.
Common Criteria Used in the Point System
Criteria
Description
Distance from School
Points are awarded based on how close the child’s residence is to the school. Students living within 0-1 km generally receive the highest points.
Sibling Factor
Additional points are given if the child already has a sibling studying in the same school.
Alumni Status
If either parent studied at the same school, the applicant may receive extra points.
Other Considerations
Some schools may also consider factors like single-parent status, girl child, or staff ward under their internal policies.
Note for Parents
Each school in Delhi has its own version of the point system, though the overall structure remains similar. Parents are encouraged to review individual school admission criteria carefully before applying.
To make this process easier, Ezyschooling provides verified information on each school’s point-based admission system, helping parents understand where their child stands and plan their applications more confidently.





