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As per the revised schedule notification, the online application period for qualified beneficiaries under the RTE Act in Haryana for the academic year 2026-27 will commence on June 13 and conclude on June 23, 2026.
Haryana RTE 25 Admission 2026-27: The admission list for private schools in Haryana under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 has been published for the academic year 2026-27. This Act, a significant regulation in India, is uniformly implemented across all States and Union Territories in accordance with central government directives. While some minor variations in terminology may exist, the fundamental objective of the Act remains consistent.
In compliance with the legislation, unaided private schools are mandated to reserve 25% of their available seats for children belonging to weaker sections and disadvantaged groups. Similarly, government-aided private schools are required to allocate a quarter of their total seats in class-1 or equivalent initial classes, such as Kindergarten, to underprivileged children. The RTE admission list must be prominently displayed on the school’s Notice Board, offering families the opportunity to secure admission for their children in private schools that provide free education. This initiative aims to foster inclusivity and ensure equal educational opportunities for all students.

A 25% of the available seat reservation in recognized private schools in Haryana, as stipulated by the RTE Act, is designated for the admission of children from economically weaker and disadvantaged groups in 2026-27!
Haryana RTE 25 Admission List 2026-27 Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Seat Declaration by Private Schools – Last Date | 26th May 2026 |
| Verification by DEEOs – Start Date | 30th May 2026 |
| Verification by DEEOs – Last Date | 8th June 2026 |
| Verified School List – Start Date | 09th June 2026 |
| Verified School List – Last Date | 12th June 2026 |
| Online Application Form – Open Date | 13th June 2026 |
| Online Application Form – Close Date | 23rd June 2026 |
| Online Lottery Draw – Conducting Date | 25th June 2026 |
| 1st Admission List – Published Date | 1st July 2026 |
| Waiting List for Admission – Date | 14th July 2026 |
| Last Date for Admission | 18th July 2026 |
Haryana RTE 25 Admission 2026-27 Overview
| Topic | Haryana RTE 25 Admission |
| State | Haryana |
| Beneficiaries | Poor Children |
| Academic Year | 2026-27 |
| Entry Standard | Class-1, Nursery Classes |
| Haryana Admission Notification | PDF Download |
| Haryana Online Application Portal | Click Here |
| Haryana Education Portal | schooleducationharyana.gov.in |
| Haryana RTE Admission Portal | harprathmik.gov.in |
| Home Page | Click Here |
Who qualifies to apply for the RTE Quota in Haryana for the 2026-27?
All recognized private schools are required to allocate 25% of available seats in Class I and, where applicable, in earlier classes for children from economically disadvantaged and weaker sections of society. A child from these groups is defined as one who falls into any of the following categories as outlined in the RTE Act:
- A child from a family listed in the most recent Below Poverty Line registry for both rural and urban areas, as approved by the Government.
- An orphan.
- A child affected by HIV.
- A child with special needs.
- A child of a war widow.
Haryana RTE Seats Admission 2026-27
| Nursery | 30,107 Seats |
| LKG | 1529 Seats |
| UKG | 2068 Seats |
| Class-1 | 27,345 Seats |
| Total RTE Seats | 61,049 |
District-wise Haryana RTE School List 2026-27
The district-wise enumeration of seat vacancies for Nursery and Class 1 under the RTE admission for the academic year 2026-27 in Haryana, including the total number of seats available for LKG and UKG classes, is also presented.
| District | Nursery | Grade-1 | Total |
| Ambala | 1589 | 195 | 1896 |
| Bhiwani | 1349 | 446 | 2178 |
| Charkhi Dadri | 443 | 229 | 756 |
| Faridabad | 4842 | 1187 | 6176 |
| Fatehabad | 1113 | 180 | 1472 |
| Gurugram | 2763 | 593 | 3506 |
| Hisar | 2423 | 809 | 3442 |
| Jhajjar | 1334 | 503 | 1983 |
| Jind | 1922 | 324 | 2355 |
| Kaithal | 1713 | 235 | 2144 |
| Karnal | 2294 | 440 | 2820 |
| Kurukshetra | 1397 | 358 | 1842 |
| Mahendragarh | 1032 | 440 | 1685 |
| Nuh Mewat | 852 | 406 | 1605 |
| Palwal | 1926 | 1105 | 3199 |
| Panchkula | 972 | 114 | 1126 |
| Panipat | 2187 | 830 | 3168 |
| Rewari | 840 | 426 | 1388 |
| Rohtak | 867 | 1039 | 2048 |
| Sirsa | 1173 | 784 | 2170 |
| Sonipat | 2394 | 820 | 3433 |
| Yamunanagar | 1403 | 647 | 2206 |
| Total | 36828 | 12110 | 52598 |