MP's RTE Lottery: 178,714 Kids Vie for 122,551 Private School Seats

An online lottery for free admissions under the Right to Education Act in Madhya Pradesh's private schools will be held on April 2 for the 2026-27 academic year. Approximately 178,714 eligible children will be considered for 122,551 available seats across about 22,000 schools. The process will be broadcast live on the State Education Centre's YouTube channel to ensure transparency and will be conducted digitally to prevent bias. Selected students' families will be notified via SMS and must complete admission by submitting required documents within a set timeframe.

Key Points: MP RTE Act School Admission Lottery Opens April 2

  • Lottery for 122,551 private school seats
  • 178,714 eligible children included
  • Live broadcast on YouTube channel
  • 25% seats reserved under RTE Act
  • State reimburses fees for selected students
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MP: Online lottery for admission under RTE Act to open on April 2

Online lottery for 122,551 RTE seats in MP private schools on April 2. Live on YouTube. 178,714 eligible children included for 2026-27 admissions.

"The lottery process will be conducted in a transparent, fully digital manner to eliminate any scope for bias - Education Department Officials"

Bhopal, April 1

With the fresh academic year 2026-27 for schoolchildren underway, an online lottery for free admissions under the Right to Education Act in private schools in Madhya Pradesh will be conducted on April 2.​

According to the government, approximately 178,714 eligible children have been included in this process. These children will secure admission to 122,551 seats available across around 22,000 private schools in Madhya Pradesh.​

The lottery will be broadcast live on the State Education Centre's YouTube channel. After the lottery, parents can view the school allotted to their child on the RTE portal and proceed with the admission process. ​

The education department will also send information regarding the allotted school via text message to registered mobile numbers.​

The initiative aims to provide children from economically weaker sections and disadvantaged groups an opportunity to study in recognised private institutions without any financial burden.​

According to officials from the education department, the lottery process will be conducted in a transparent, fully digital manner to eliminate any scope for bias or manual intervention.​

Under the RTE Act, 25 per cent of seats in private unaided schools are reserved for children belonging to economically weaker sections. ​

The state government reimburses the school fees for these students, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder access to quality education.​

This year, a large number of applications were received from across the state, reflecting increasing awareness among parents of the scheme's benefits. ​

Officials stated that all necessary preparations for the lottery have been completed, including verification of applications and digitisation of records.​

The state's school education department has also urged parents to keep their application details ready to check results promptly. ​

Selected candidates will be required to complete the admission process within the stipulated timeframe by submitting the required documents.​

The move is expected to benefit thousands of students and promote inclusivity in the education system.​

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the process is fully digital. Hope it's truly transparent and free from any 'setting' or bias. Last year there were rumors about some schools creating hurdles during document submission. The department must ensure a smooth process end-to-end.
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Aditya G
Nearly 1.8 lakh children for 1.2 lakh seats... the competition shows how crucial this scheme is. The government must increase the number of participating schools or seats per school. Education is a right, not a lottery luck.
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Sarah B
As an educator, I've seen RTE students thrive when included properly. My respectful criticism: Schools need more support and training to integrate these children seamlessly. The reimbursement process for fees also needs to be timely for schools to cooperate fully.
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Vikram M
Applied for my niece. The online process was surprisingly smooth this time. SMS alert is a good feature for parents who aren't tech-savvy. Hope the lottery is fair and gives every child a real shot. Bhagwan bharose mat chhodo, system bharose chalna chahiye.
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Nisha Z
Great step for inclusivity. But what about the quality of government schools? While RTE is good, the ultimate goal should be to improve all schools so that parents don't have to rely on a lottery for a decent education. Long way to go.

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