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RTE Age Limit for LKG 2024-25: A Guide to Understand

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Last Updated on11 Nov, 2025
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RTE Age Limit for LKG 2024-25

Do you know what is the ideal age limit for LKG 2024-25?

The Right to Education Act offers dedicated guidelines for education. However, the age limit for LKG varies from state to state, which typically starts from 3 years. 

The Right to Education Act was introduced as a modalities in August 2009 with a main focus on providing free and compulsory education to students between the age group of 6 to 14 years. 

The ideal age which most of the schools follow for Lower Kindergarten is between 3 to 4 years and after that children proceed for UKG. However, the age limit for LKG varies for every state and as per the schools policies as well as children’s needs. 

According to the RTE Act, 25% of seats should be reserved for socially and economically weak students. Parents who want to admit their child in KG, LKG, UKG, and class 1 can apply online for the admission at RTE official website.

What is the RTE Age Limit for LKG 2024-25?

RTE primarily covers elementary education and hence RTE age limit varies for LKG varies state to state and every state and their schools have different admission policies.

However, LKG age typically ranges between 3 years to 4 years and it varies according to different states. 

As per the RTE Act every student should receive a free and compulsory education between the age group of 6 to 14. However, to understand the accurate age limit for LKG 2024-25 it is essential for parents to visit the official website of LKG admission. 

It is necessary for parents to calculate the process of age limit based on the birth date of children and state wise policies. Admission age calculator is beneficial to understand the accurate age for admission.

For admission to lower pre-primary school the age limit is 5 to 6 however it varies as per the states and age cutoffs. 

Why does the RTE Age Limit for LKG Differ for Different States?

The RTE age limit varies for different states because of flexibility given by RTE Act.

RTE provides authority to educational institutions or state governments to implement or make their own rules and regulations. Hence, many states have their own pre-primary admission policies independent of RTE

However, the RTE Act is a national Act that mandates free education to all between the age group of 6 to 14.  

Another reason due to which the age limit differs is because of the state autonomy, which means as per the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976 states that both state and central government are applicable to implement and change educational criterias. 

Along with that every state has their own set of rules and policies, due to which states have to set their own RTE admission age limit.

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The age limit also varies as per the policy of the state governments. Below you can check the state wise age criteria for RTE admission.

StatesRTE Age Limit (Approximate values)
West Bengal4 years to 5 years
Tamil Nadu3 years 6 months to 5 years
Karnataka3 years 5 months to 5 years
Maharashtra4 years to 5 years
Uttar Pradesh3 years to 5 years
Madhya Pradesh3.5 years to 4.5 years
Haryana4 years to 5 years
Odisha3 years to 5 years

Important Dates: RTE LKG 2024-25

RTE admission dates for LKG also vary from state to state, mostly the admission session starts from February or March and continues till April or May.

To check the correct dates for different states it is necessary to visit the official website of RTE. 

The admission dates for RTE 2025-2026 will vary according to states policy and will begin soon. Here you can check the important dates for state-wise  RTE LKG 2025-26 admission 

1. West Bengal 

EventDate (Tentative)
WB Admission Process 11.12.2026
Distribution of Admission Forms Start Date11.12.2026
Distribution of Admission Forms Last Date14.12.2026
Lottery Draw Event Start Date16.12.2026
Lottery Draw Event Last Date21.12.2026
Lottery Result Publish Start Date23.12.2026
Lottery Result Publish Last Date28.12.2026

2. Andhra Pradesh 

EventDate (Tentative)
Notification for Admission17.4.2026
Registration on the Portal Starts on28.4.2026
Registration on the Portal Ends on14.5.2026
Eligibility of Students List16.5.2026
1st round lottery results21.5.2026
2nd round lottery results6.6.2026
Student Admission Last Date12.6.2026

3. Karnataka

EventDate (Tentative)
Online Application Form Filling Start DateApril 15, 2026
EID Verification of Application Form Start DateApril 16, 2026
Scrutiny for Special Category Application Forms Start DateApril 16, 2026
Check Application Status onlineMay 19, 2026
Enrollment Begins in Schools Start DateMay 22, 2026
1st Round Enrollment in Schools into the Software Start DateMay 22, 2026
2nd Round Enrollment Begins in Schools Start DateJune 9, 2026
2nd Round Enrollment in Schools into the Software Start DateJune 11, 2026

4. Uttar Pradesh

RoundApplication Start
Round 1January 20, 2025
Round 2March 6, 2025
Round 3April 21, 2025

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RTE Act 2009: A Glance

RTE Act was introduced in the year 2009 by the Parliament of India, which states that every student should receive free and compulsory education between the age group of 6 to 14. Later in the year 2010, RTI became a fundamental right of every child. 

Under the RTE Act every government school or government approved school has to provide free elementary education to economically poor children. 

This Act also provides admission to children who are unable to take admission due to insufficient documents or age criteria.

This Act is also known for prohibiting punishments and capitalised fees. Here you can check some other features of RTI.

1. Free and Compulsory Education

The main aim of the RTE Act is to provide students with free and compulsory education. This act makes sure that every child should receive quality education without any barriers. 

This Act focuses on providing extra support to economically weaker students as well as allows schools to follow the same guidelines for admission. Another major aim of this Act is to eliminate the illiteracy rate.

2. Improves the Quality of Education

The RTE Act focuses on improving the quality of education by implementing new standards of education and providing extra guidance to students.

This Act also prohibits punishment and capitalised fees, which helps in creating a positive learning environment

Through providing teachers training as well as improving the educational standards are another objective of RTE. 

3. 25% Reservation

RTE Act 2009 mandates a reservation of 25% of seats for economically weaker students. As per the RTE Act every school where it is private or self financed schools have to keep 25% of seats reserved for poor children. 

The main objective of the reservation is to make sure that no student should left behind studies and receive equal learning opportunities.

4. Improves School Infrastructure

Another significant objective of RTE is to improve the infrastructure of schools by setting standards and providing necessary resources.

This Act mandates that every school should have proper facilities of washrooms, drinking water, hygiene and health facilities

Conclusion

As per the Right to Education (RTE) Act 2009, 6 to 14 years’ old children have a right to free and compulsory education , which also includes the entitlement of a 25% reservation in seats in private schools for children of economically weaker sections. 

Even though the Act primarily concerns elementary education, several states have assimilated the RTE’s stipulations for admissions into LKG as well. 

As for the age limit to be eligible for LKG under RTE for 2024-25, the state-wise variation can be noted as: in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Haryana the age is between 4 to5 years, while Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh start admissions from 3 years of age. 

The online application process takes place through the state’s RTE portal and usually opens between January and March, although this varies by state.

FAQs

The RTE admission age limit varies for every state and every state has a different age limit under the RTE Act for LKG admission. However, most states follow a minimum age limit of 4 to 5 years for admission.

Children who belong from disadvantaged groups or are from an economically weaker section are mostly eligible for RTE admission.

As per the RTE Act the proper age is 4 to 5 years for LKG and 5 to 6 years for UKG.

RTE primarily applies to elementary education (6-14 years), and pre-primary coverage varies by state implementation.

The RTE Act was introduced in the year 2009 with a main focus of providing free and compulsory education between the age group of 6 to 14. Under the RTE Act every government school or government approved school has to provide free elementary education to economically poor children.

To prove the age eligibility for RTE LKG admission, parents need to submit a birth certificate of the child, along with a passport size photograph, Aadhar card (If Applicable).

No, as per the RTE act children should not apply for the LKG admission above 6 years old. However, considerations will be provided to children with special needs or disabilities.

The latest amendment of RTE is it withdraws the no-detention policy which allows students to be placed in classes 5 and 8 if they fail the supplemental exams.

Yes, the RTE age limit for LKG varies from state to state in India. The RTE Act states that both state and central government are applicable to implement and change educational criterias.

The benefits of RTE admission in India is providing free and compulsory education to poor children as well as providing them with equal learning opportunities.

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Rahul is an SEO content writer intern at 21K school, with over 1 year of experience in the field of content writing. At 21K school, he is involved in writing articles and blogs, editing, and research. Rahul has completed his graduation from Swami Vivekananda University in Journalism and Mass Communication.

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