Out Of Zone
Full Form of OOZ
What is OOZ?
Out Of Zone (OOZ) is a term used in Indian school admissions, particularly in the context of the Right to Education (RTE) Act. It refers to students who apply to a school located outside their designated residential area or catchment zone. In many cities, especially Delhi, government and aided schools reserve a percentage of seats for students living within a specific radius (in-zone), while the remaining seats are open to OOZ candidates. This designation is critical during the admission process for entry-level classes like Nursery, KG, and Class 1, where schools follow a point-based system or lottery. The OOZ category often faces higher competition due to fewer seats. The concept is used by state education departments to ensure neighborhood schooling while still allowing some flexibility. For centralized admission systems, parents must declare their zone status during registration. Understanding OOZ is important for teachers preparing for exams like CTET, where questions on RTE implementation and admission procedures are common. The term also appears in discussions about educational equity and urban planning, highlighting the struggle between school choice and locality-based access.
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Example
Since we live three kilometers away from the school, our daughter was placed in the OOZ category for the nursery admission lottery.