Are you jeopardizing your child's education with too many transfers?

By Madhurie Singh, March 30, 2014

No, I am not talking about your child’s transfers within a city. I am talking about your transfers or planned moves to different jobs in different cities. Off late I am flooded with requests from parents who are moving from various cities in India to Pune. They are mostly getting transferred. And there are those who are opting to join new companies. Great and congratulations to all of them.

But, if you are moving from one city to another in the search of better job profile, better package or better responsibility every 2-3 years, stop and think.

Have you heard of a term called domicile?   (In law, domicile is the status or attribution of being a permanent resident in a particular jurisdiction. A person can remain domiciled in a jurisdiction even after they have left it, if they have maintained sufficient links with that jurisdiction or have not displayed an intention to leave permanently (i.e., if that person has moved to a different state, but has not yet formed an intention to remain there indefinitely).

Yes, I am sure you have as most of you are from the engineering or technical backgrounds. So, you would have submitted your domicile certificate to the college, without which you could not get an admission in any of the state colleges.

So if you wish your child to be eligible for admission under the general quota, which is a huge boon, looking at the competition, ensure that you have spent at least 7-8 years in one state, preferably when the child is appearing for class 9, 10, 11 and 12.

So if you are in Maharashtra or Karnataka, do not make the mistake of moving away from these states when your child is in class 9 to class 12.

Ofcourse, if it is necessary, try to find the win-win solution. I have to date not found any situation where the parents were disappointed if not elated.
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Happy relocating.

I am going to move to pune and not sure how will get transfer to DPS between the session. My child is in 1st Delhi NCR area, DPS only. Could you please guide what I need to require.

No you will not as their second list is out and classes running for new session.

Hi I have recentely transfered to Pune from Varanasi my daughter in 5th std & My son is in UKG std, most probably I will shift in 15-25 may so how can I get admission of my child & which school, i am trying to serch home in south pune Hadapsar, kondwa because my office is in Kondwa.

Hi, I have recently relocated to Pune in Amanora township area.I am planning to put my son in Wisdom World School(LKG).Please share the review about it.Or if you can suggest me some schools nearby.

Hi Shipra kindly fill Consult Expert form on SchoolKhojo.in

I had already moved from kolkata to Pune on month of Nov 2014. I have a daughter of 4.5+ years old studying in LKG and i am trying to found a school near hadapsar area(pin code--411028). I need some help me to find out the LKG/UKG school.

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Madhurie Ji We are relocating from Faridabad, Haryana to Pune. My daughter is 5+ and study in class UKG in DPS here. My new office is in Market Yard area. Please suggest schools in 10 km circle or may be more as I would take flat near to school. Whether Bishop, St. Marry, and DPS would offer mid term admission. (On mail they are denying.) Also please tell that whether Lexicon School, Hadapsar could be considered for this mid session and then in next session any good school. Regards

I have a plan to move from kolkata to Pune on OCT 20th 2014. I have a daughter of 6+ years old studying in STD 1. I am worrying about her mid year admission in good CBSC school near Pimpri. Please suggest for the same and help me to find out the CBSE school who can take mid year admission Thanks....

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