Delhi CET 2025

The Directorate of Technical Education, Delhi conducts CET Delhi every year for admission to various diploma courses in polytechnic (engineering & non-engineering) offered by several institutes/colleges across Delhi. Delhi CET is a state-level entrance examination that offers admission into certification and diploma courses within Engineering & Technology, Pharmacy, and numerous different fields. To get admission candidates need to qualify for the entrance test with minimum qualifying marks. The authorities also offer admissions through lateral entry in full-time diploma engineering programs.


The exam conducting authority will declare the Delhi CET result 2025 a few days after the conclusion of the entrance exam. Only qualified candidates will be eligible to participate in the counselling and seat allotment process. The successfully qualified candidates will be eligible to get admission to government and private polytechnic institutions/colleges situated in Delhi.

Department of Training and Technical Education mentions the CET Delhi mentions the CET Delhi eligibility on the official notification. Candidates are advised to must check the Delhi CET eligibility criteria before filling the application form. The authority conducts three tests under CET for admission to different courses. Eligibility conditions for each course are different. Aspirants can check their CET Delhi eligibility criteria 2025 for the test for which they will appear. Only Indian/sponsored candidates will be eligible for admission. Detail of eligibility criteria is given below: 

Test NoProgramEligibility criteria
All 10th-based Diploma  Courses. Engineering/Non-EngineeringDiploma courses (Engineering & Non-Engineering)Candidates must have passed Class 10 or equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum of 35% aggregate marks.Mathematics, Science and English should be compulsory subjects in class 10.
Pharmacy (12th based)Pharmacy or one-year certificate course: Software Testing Assistant in WCSCCandidates must have passed Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for candidates belonging to SC/ST Category) in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics/Biology.
Lateral entry of ITI/ 10+2(Vocational Stream) passouts for admission to the 3rd semester in analogous Diploma coursesLateral EntryCandidates should have cleared analogues 12th Vocational Engineering stream from CBSE or its equivalent with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks.OrCandidates should have passed Class 10 or equivalent along with two years of ITI (Engineering) with a minimum of 60% aggregate marks.
DatesUpcoming Exam Dates
Jun ‘ 25CET Registration 2025

Department of Training and Technical Education mentions the CET Delhi exam pattern in the official notification. Applicants appearing in the exam are advised to refer to the Delhi CET 2025 exam pattern for their preparations. Delhi CET exam will be conducted for a duration of 90 minutes in offline pen and paper mode. Applicants will be awarded four marks for correct answer while one mark will be deducted for incorrect answer in Delhi CET 2025 exam. For more details, candidates can refer to the table provided below.  

Particulars Details 
Name of exam Delhi Common Entrance Test 
Duration of exam  90 minutes 
Marking scheme Correct: +4 Incorrect: -1 
Number of questions  90 
Maximum marks 360 
Mode of exam Offline (Pen and paper based) 
  1. Test 1: For candidates seeking admission based on Class 10th qualifications into engineering and non-engineering diploma programs.
    • Subjects Covered: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
    • Syllabus Level: Aligned with the CBSE syllabus of Classes 9 and 10.
  2. Test 2: For candidates aiming for Modern Office Practice (English/Hindi) based on Class 12th qualifications.
    • Subjects Covered:
      • Part A: General Knowledge and Aptitude (compulsory for all candidates).
      • Part B: English Grammar and Comprehension (for MOP English candidates).
      • Part C: Hindi Grammar and Comprehension (for MOP Hindi candidates).
      • Part D: Both Hindi and English Grammar and Comprehension (for candidates opting for both).
  3. Test 3: For Pharmacy aspirants based on Class 12th qualifications.
    • Subjects Covered: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics.
    • Syllabus Level: Based on the CBSE syllabus of Classes 11 and 12.
  4. Test 4: For candidates seeking admission to lateral entry programs.
    • Subjects Covered: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English, and General Aptitude.
    • Syllabus Level: Aligned with the CBSE syllabus of Class 10.
  • Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the specific test you’re appearing for, its subjects, and the detailed syllabus.
  • Create a Structured Study Plan: Allocate dedicated time slots for each subject, ensuring a balanced approach to cover all topics.
  • Utilize Quality Study Materials: Refer to standard textbooks and guides that align with the CBSE curriculum of the relevant classes.
  • Practice with Previous Years’ Papers: Solving past question papers will help you understand the exam pattern, question types, and time management.
  • Take Mock Tests: Regular mock tests can assess your preparation level and highlight areas needing improvement.
  • Focus on Weak Areas: Identify subjects or topics where you’re less confident and devote extra time to strengthen them.
  • Revise Regularly: Periodic revision is crucial to retain information and keep concepts fresh in your mind.
  • Stay Updated: Keep an eye on official notifications for any changes in the exam pattern or syllabus.

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