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THE CAPITAL GARDEN REGISTRATION REQUEST IS ACCEPTED THROUGH THE "FAST" POINT OF THE REGULATORY DEPARTMENT OF STATE ELECTRONIC SERVICES AND THE E-MONGOLIA SYSTEM

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Registration of kindergartens in the capital began to be accepted through the "Khurdan" point of the State Electronic Services Regulation Department and the unified system of public services E-Mongolia from August 1, 2024. Since the beginning of registration, as of August 4, a total of 68,929 children have registered in the capital's kindergartens. Of these, 19,056 5-year-old children, 18,355 4-year-old children, 17,014 3-year-old children, and 14,500 2-year-old children were registered.

Children with residence registrations born between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2022 will be included in the kindergarten. Citizens with a local address or a temporary resident must register in their district or district and register with the state registry, It is necessary to transfer the address of the state registry before the date of organizing the admission.

The first stage of registration will last until August 18, so please note that the transfer of civil registration should be done before August 18, 2024.

If you are not able to send a kindergarten registration request through the E-Mongolia system, you can contact the Central Post Office of the State Electronic Services Regulation Office, the "Da Kamera" auto trade center, the Uliastain General Market, and the "Kurdan" located in the Third Central State Hospital named after P.N. Shastin. ” points and a total of 156 locations such as “Khurdan” points located in all districts of Baganuur, Bagahangai, Nalaih, Khan-Uul, and Chingeltei districts, as well as providing advice and support to the working group working on kindergartens in the district.

Also, from August 12, 2024, registration for the first grade of the state-owned secondary school will be accepted at the "Khurdan" point of the integrated state service system E-Mongolia and the State Electronic Services Regulatory Authority.