
Second Round Lottery Results For Free Admissions Under RTE To Be Released
June 21, 2025: The much-awaited second round of the RTE (Right to Education) admission lottery results announced on June 20, 2025. This comes as thousands of parents across Madhya Pradesh await their children’s chance to secure free admission in private schools under the government’s RTE quota.
The second round of admissions began on June 16 and allowed parents who were unsuccessful or missed the first round to update or confirm their school preferences by June 20. The lottery draw will allocate the remaining vacant seats in non-grant private schools, ensuring more children benefit from free education.
In the first round, Madhya Pradesh successfully allocated 75,939 seats out of 83,483, achieving an impressive 91% confirmation rate. The second round aims to fill the remaining seats and provide another opportunity to eligible applicants who missed out the first time.
Schools across major cities including Indore, Bhopal, and Jabalpur are gearing up to finalize admissions by the end of June, following the lottery results.
The RTE program continues to empower underprivileged children by guaranteeing access to quality education in private schools. The second round of admissions marks another step in fulfilling this commitment and ensuring equitable learning opportunities for all.
For parents awaiting results, make sure to stay updated and act quickly once the lottery outcomes are announced.
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