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MP RTE Admission 2026 Reporting Window Active: Selected Parents Must Visit Schools Now.

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MP RTE Admission 2026 Reporting Window Active: Selected Parents Must Visit Schools Now.
MP RTE Admission 2026 Reporting Window Active: Selected Parents Must Visit Schools Now.


The Madhya Pradesh RTE Admission 2026 reporting window is now officially active after the release of the state lottery result, and parents whose children have secured seats under the 25% Right to Education reservation in private schools must now complete the next critical step physical reporting at the allotted school. The Madhya Pradesh Rajya Shiksha Kendra released the computerized allotment result earlier this week, and the admission confirmation period has already started. Families who do not report within the fixed deadline risk losing the allotted seat even if their child has been selected in the lottery.


This reporting stage is especially important because the lottery result alone does not complete admission. The selected parent or guardian must personally visit the allotted school with original documents, printed allotment proof, and verification papers before the first-phase deadline closes. Officials have clearly stated that the current reporting cycle is the first admission round, and any vacant seats after this period will move into later allotment phases.



MP RTE Admission 2026 Reporting Schedule: Important Details for Parents

Particulars

Details

Scheme

Madhya Pradesh RTE Admission 2026–27

Admission Authority

Rajya Shiksha Kendra, Madhya Pradesh

Lottery Result Release Date

2 April 2026

Reporting Start Date

3 April 2026

Reporting Last Date

15 April 2026

Admission Mode

Physical school reporting after online allotment

Official Portal

Applicable Quota

25% Reserved Seats in Private Schools


Why Parents Must Visit Schools Immediately


Many parents assume the online lottery confirmation automatically secures admission, but under Madhya Pradesh RTE rules, selection remains provisional until school-level reporting is completed.


The school must verify:


  • Child eligibility

  • Original certificates

  • Parent identity

  • Address proof

  • Income eligibility


Without physical verification, the allotted seat cannot be locked in the admission system.


Official Reporting Dates Now Running in Madhya Pradesh


The first reporting phase has already started.


Active Reporting Window


  • Start Date: 3 April 2026

  • Last Date: 15 April 2026


This gives parents a limited window to complete admission formalities.


Officials have also warned that delayed reporting after the deadline may lead to automatic vacancy release for the second phase.


How Parents Can Check the Allotted School Before Visiting


Parents should first log into the official MP RTE portal.


Portal Access Steps


  1. Open rteportal.mp.gov.in

  2. Select lottery result section

  3. Enter application details

  4. View allotted school

  5. Download allotment letter


The allotment letter should be printed before school reporting.


Documents Parents Must Carry to the School


Original documents remain mandatory during reporting.


Required Documents


  • Printed allotment letter

  • Child birth certificate

  • Parent Aadhaar card

  • Income certificate

  • Residence proof

  • Caste certificate if applicable

  • Passport-size photographs


Schools may also request photocopies for record submission.


What Happens During School Reporting


The reporting process generally includes three steps.


Step 1: Document Verification

School authorities verify originals.


Step 2: Admission Eligibility Confirmation

School confirms age and category eligibility.


Step 3: Seat Confirmation Entry

Final admission is recorded in the portal.


Only after these stages does admission become officially complete.


Age Eligibility Parents Should Recheck Before Reporting


Madhya Pradesh has fixed age limits under the 2026 admission cycle.


Age Rules


  • Nursery: 3 years to 4 years 6 months

  • KG I: 4 years to 5 years 6 months

  • Class 1: 6 years to 7 years 6 months


If age documents do not match the prescribed category, admission may be rejected during reporting.


Why Some Seats May Open Again Later


Not all selected families complete reporting.


Vacancies arise when:


  • Parents miss deadlines

  • Documents fail verification

  • School preference changes

  • Duplicate applications are cancelled


These seats are later used in second-round allotment.


SMS Alerts Sent to Selected Parents


Many parents are also receiving SMS alerts.


The message usually contains:


  • Selection confirmation

  • School allotment information

  • Reporting reminder


However, SMS alone is not sufficient—parents still need the portal allotment letter.


Common Mistakes Parents Should Avoid


Avoid These Errors


  • Visiting school without allotment printout

  • Carrying incomplete certificates

  • Reporting after deadline

  • Assuming online selection is final


These mistakes often delay admission approval.


Why This Phase Is Critical in MP RTE Admission


The reporting phase decides whether the child actually enters the allotted private school under the free quota.


A selected seat can quickly shift to another applicant if the parent does not complete formalities in time.


What Happens After 15 April


After the first phase closes:


  • Vacant seats are identified

  • Second-round admission planning begins

  • Fresh reporting dates may be announced


That is why current selected parents should not delay.



Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs )



Q1. Has MP RTE school reporting started?

Yes, reporting started on 3 April 2026.


Q2. What is the last date to visit the allotted school?

The deadline is 15 April 2026.


Q3. Is allotment letter compulsory?

Yes, schools require the printed allotment letter.


Q4. Can admission be cancelled after selection?

Yes, if parents fail to report on time.


Q5. Will there be another round?

Yes, vacant seats may move to the second phase after first-round reporting.


Final Takeaway


The MP RTE Admission 2026 reporting window is now the most important stage for selected families, because school allotment only becomes valid after physical reporting and document verification. Parents should treat the current April 3 to April 15 period as final for first-round confirmation and complete all formalities without waiting for the last day. With second-phase allotments depending on vacant seats, timely reporting now directly protects the child’s admission opportunity in the allotted private school.

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