Several private schools in Delhi published the second list of shortlisted students for admission to entry-level classes on Monday, with many schools having already closed the process after the first list.
President of Delhi State Public School's Management Association R C Jain had earlier said several schools do not issue a waiting list or a second list of students as the seats fill up after the first draw of lots.
"All the 142 seats were filled in the first draw of lots. There were few vacancies and hence, only five to six names made it to the second list that was issued on Monday. We have issued a waiting list of another five to six names as well," Sudha Acharya, Principal of ITL Public school, said. The first list was issued on January 20.
She said that students who got 90 points or above in the draw got their names for admission directly in the first list.
"There are 190 seats in total and 25 per cent of it goes to the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). Students who got 90 points or above in the draw got their names for admission directly in the first list that was published two weeks ago," she said.