The number of applications for RTE admissions in Maharashtra has seen a noticeable drop this year, with around 2.89 lakh applications received compared to over 3 lakh last year. These admissions are conducted under the Right to Education Act, which reserves 25% seats in private schools for students from economically weaker sections. Despite policy changes and deadline extensions, the overall response has been lower than expected.
I am writing this because RTE admissions play a very important role in providing equal education opportunities, especially for families who cannot afford private school fees. A decline in applications raises questions about awareness, accessibility, and policy implementation. Understanding what has changed this year can help parents and students make better decisions in the upcoming admission rounds.
RTE Admission 2026 Overview
Here are the key figures for this year:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Applications | 2,89,591 |
| Total Seats Available | 1,14,826 |
| Total Schools | 8,701 |
Compared to last year, applications have slightly decreased.
District-Wise Application Trends
There is a clear difference across districts.
- Pune recorded the highest applications: over 54,000
- Seats in Pune: 18,060 across 916 schools
- Sindhudurg recorded the lowest: only 165 applications
- Seats in Sindhudurg: 271 across 46 schools
This shows uneven awareness and participation across regions.
Why Did Applications Drop This Year?
There are a few possible reasons behind the decline.
- Changes in distance criteria during the process
- Confusion among parents about eligibility rules
- Late modifications in application options
- Lack of awareness in some regions
Such factors may have discouraged some applicants.
Changes in Distance Rules
This year saw an important update in eligibility criteria.
- Earlier: Schools within 1 km radius only
- Now: Extended to 3 km or more after court intervention
- Parents were allowed to edit applications
However, preference will still be given to schools within 1 km.
What Officials Have Said
According to the Directorate of Primary Education:
- No further extension will be given for applications
- Online lottery schedule will be announced soon
- Seat allotment will prioritise nearby schools
This means the admission process will move forward without delay.
What Happens Next in RTE Admissions
After the application phase:
- Online lottery will be conducted
- Seat allotment results will be announced
- Parents will need to confirm admission within given timeline
It is important to stay updated for the next steps.
Why RTE Admissions Are Important
The RTE scheme plays a key role in education.
- Provides access to quality education
- Supports economically weaker sections
- Promotes social inclusion in schools
- Reduces inequality in education
From my perspective, this scheme is one of the most impactful education policies in India.
What Parents Should Do Now
If you have already applied:
- Keep checking official updates regularly
- Be ready for lottery results
- Keep documents ready for verification
If you missed applying this year:
- Stay informed for next admission cycle
- Understand eligibility rules clearly










