The Delhi Directorate of Education has released the first computerized draw result for EWS, DG, and CWSN admissions for the 2026-27 academic session. Parents and guardians can check the allotment status through the official EWS admissions portal at ewsadmissions.delhi.gov.in. The first draw was scheduled for 06 April 2026 at 10:00 AM, and the post-result admission process is now governed by an official Directorate of Education circular.
For successful applicants, the result is not the last step. The Directorate has said that selected candidates are to be informed through SMS on their registered mobile numbers, and the message will carry the location and schedule for document scrutiny. Verification of allotted candidates is to be handled by 29 zonal authorities, after which recommended candidates can complete admission in their allotted schools.
This page brings together the official result access points, the document scrutiny timeline, the list of required documents, age rules for 2026-27, and the appeal process. Where details come directly from official notices or the admissions portal, they are stated as confirmed. Where the portal says a later stage will be announced separately, that is marked clearly instead of being guessed.
Delhi EWS DG CWSN result 2026-27 declared
The Delhi EWS, DG, and CWSN admission result for the 2026-27 session is now available after the first computerized draw of lots. The official post-draw circular fixes 06 April 2026 at 10:00 AM as the date and time of the first computerized draw for EWS/DG/CWSN applicants.
Applicants should use the official EWS admissions portal to access their status and follow the next steps. The most relevant official access points are the portal home page and the applicant login page.
Official schedule after the first draw
The Directorate of Education issued a result-process circular dated 04 April 2026 that sets the complete post-draw timeline. The key dates are below.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Opening of online application module | 21.02.2026 |
| Last date to submit application | 23.03.2026 |
| First computerized draw of lots | 06.04.2026 at 10:00 AM |
| Scrutiny of documents by 29 zonal authorities | 09.04.2026 to 22.04.2026 |
| Final opportunity for non-reported allotted candidates | 23.04.2026 to 28.04.2026 |
| Submission of documents in discrepancy cases | 09.04.2026 to 02.05.2026 |
| Final reasoned speaking order for left-out cases | 04.05.2026 to 06.05.2026 |
| Appeals to DAMC | 07.05.2026 to 12.05.2026 |
| DAMC final orders on appeal | 13.05.2026 to 16.05.2026 |
| Admission in allotted schools | 09.04.2026 to 20.05.2026 |
| Second computerized draw | To be notified later |
How to check Delhi EWS DG CWSN admission result online
- Go to the official EWS admissions portal.
- Open the applicant login or result access page.
- Enter the registration details requested on the portal.
- Complete the verification code step if asked.
- Submit the details and view the allotment status.
- Save the status page and keep the registration details ready for verification.
If the candidate has been allotted a school, parents should not wait for the last date. The official circular says successful allotted candidates are to be informed by SMS with the location and schedule for document verification.
What the allotment result means
The first draw result is a school allotment outcome, but admission is completed only after document scrutiny and recommendation by the zonal authority. In other words, selection in the draw should be treated as provisional until the documents are checked and found in order.
The Directorate has stated that zonal teams will recommend the names of allotted candidates whose documents are found in order for admission under the EWS/DG/CWSN category to the respective allotted private unaided recognized schools.
The same circular also says that once the zonal team or DAMC passes the speaking order, the school should grant admission to the recommended candidate and should not subject the child to any further scrutiny beyond what was already done at the zonal offices.
Documents required for scrutiny and admission
The admissions portal and the 2026-27 guidelines require applicants to upload clear and legible documents in the prescribed format. The category-specific documents matter because the scrutiny stage is based on them.
| Document type | What is normally required |
|---|---|
| Proof of date of birth | Birth certificate, hospital or ANM record, Anganwadi record, or parent/guardian declaration of age as allowed in the guideline |
| EWS proof | Income certificate issued by the Revenue Department of GNCT of Delhi, or BPL/AAY ration card or food security card as applicable |
| DG proof | Caste certificate for SC/ST/OBC, and valid non-creamy layer certificate in OBC cases where applicable |
| CWSN proof | Disability certificate issued by a government hospital under the applicable disability framework |
| Address proof | Delhi residence proof as accepted by the Directorate |
| Identity documents | Aadhaar for parents and child, wherever uploaded on the portal |
| Guardianship documents | Legal guardianship papers and death certificates of both parents only where the guardianship claim applies |
The portal instructions also say that incorrect, incomplete, or unreadable uploads can lead to rejection or deficiency during scrutiny.
Who can apply under EWS, DG, and CWSN categories
The 20 February 2026 guideline circular covers entry-level admissions in private unaided recognized schools of Delhi, except minority schools, for Pre-school/Nursery, Pre-primary/KG, and Primary/Class-1.
- EWS: Child of parents with total annual income below Rs. 5 lakh from all sources, or eligible BPL/AAY cases as recognized in the guideline.
- DG: SC, ST, OBC non-creamy layer, orphans, transgender children, and children living with or affected by HIV, subject to the prescribed documentary proof.
- CWSN: Children with disability covered under the applicable disability framework and supported by a valid disability certificate.
The same guideline states that at least 25% seats at the entry level are to be reserved under Section 12(1)(c) of the RTE Act, 2009, and it further notes that 3% seats are for children with disabilities within the reserved share.
Age criteria for Delhi EWS DG CWSN admission 2026-27
The official guideline gives separate age ranges for EWS/DG and a relaxed upper age limit for CWSN applicants.
| Class | EWS/DG age rule as on 31.03.2026 | CWSN age rule as on 31.03.2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-school/Nursery | 3 to 5 years; DOB between 01.04.2021 and 31.03.2023 | 3 to 7 years |
| Pre-primary/KG | 4 to 6 years; DOB between 01.04.2020 and 31.03.2022 | 4 to 8 years |
| Primary/Class-1 | 5 to 7 years; DOB between 01.04.2019 and 31.03.2021 | 5 to 9 years |
The detailed CWSN guideline table should be followed for the exact birth-date cut-off interpretation in disability-category cases.
Important rules parents should remember
- Only one registration can be done using one mobile number.
- Only one application should be filed for one child.
- Multiple applications for one child can lead to cancellation of candidature, even after success in the draw.
- A child can avail the entry-level EWS/DG/CWSN benefit only one time in private unaided recognized schools, except minority schools.
- Registration or submission of the application form does not guarantee admission by itself.
These rules become important after the result because many rejections or disputes arise from duplicate applications, unsupported category claims, or document mismatch.
What happens if documents are deficient or incomplete
If the zonal team finds a discrepancy in the submitted documents, a deficiency memo is to be issued to the candidate. The official result-process circular allows the candidate to submit the valid or updated documents for claiming bona fide entitlement to admission under the category by 02 May 2026.
The scrutiny work itself is divided into sub-committees, including committees specifically assigned to verify the documents of students who were issued deficiency memos.
This means a deficiency does not automatically end the case, but the parent or guardian has to respond within the official correction window with the exact missing or corrected documents.
Non-reported cases and appeal process
The Directorate has given a final opportunity to non-reported allotted candidates for scrutiny of documents from 23 April 2026 to 28 April 2026. This window is important for parents who were selected but did not report during the main scrutiny period.
If the zonal authority passes an order and the parent is not satisfied, an appeal can be filed before the District Admission Monitoring Committee between 07 May 2026 and 12 May 2026. DAMC is scheduled to examine the matter and pass final orders between 13 May 2026 and 16 May 2026.
Parents should keep copies of the application, uploaded documents, any deficiency memo, and any communication received through SMS or the portal before filing an appeal.
Will there be a second draw for Delhi EWS DG CWSN admission 2026-27
Yes, the official result-process circular leaves room for a second computerized draw of lots, but the date has not been announced yet. The circular states that the second computerized draw is to be notified later.
The same circular also says vacant seats arising from rejected and non-reported cases after the first computerized draw will be considered for further allotment through the second draw. The same process can be followed again for a third draw if required.
Until the Directorate publishes the next draw schedule, parents should rely only on the official portal and official notices instead of unofficial date claims.
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the Delhi EWS DG CWSN Admission Result 2026-27 released?
The first computerized draw for the 2026-27 session was fixed for 06 April 2026 at 10:00 AM, and the allotment result is now available through the official admissions system.
Where can I check the Delhi EWS DG CWSN result?
You can check it through the official EWS admissions portal at ewsadmissions.delhi.gov.in, especially the applicant login page.
Will selected candidates receive an SMS?
Yes. The official circular says successful allotted candidates will be intimated through SMS on their registered mobile number with the verification location and schedule.
What is the last date for document scrutiny in the main round?
The main scrutiny window by 29 zonal authorities runs from 09 April 2026 to 22 April 2026.
What if my documents are found incomplete during verification?
A deficiency memo may be issued, and the candidate can submit the valid or updated documents by 02 May 2026.
Can a non-reported allotted candidate still get a chance?
Yes. The Directorate has provided a final opportunity for non-reported allotted candidates from 23 April 2026 to 28 April 2026.
Has the second draw date been announced?
No. The official circular says the second computerized draw will be notified later.