School admissions is the process schools use to decide which students can join them. It begins when parents or students apply to a school and ends when the school offers a place to some of the applicants. This process helps schools choose students in a fair and organized way, especially when there are more applicants than available seats. The admissions process usually starts with an application form. This form asks for basic information such as the student’s name, age, address, previous school, and sometimes academic records. Some schools may also ask for documents like birth certificates, report cards, or proof of residence. In certain cases, students may need to take an entrance test or attend an interview to show their skills, interests, or readiness for the school.