The Department of Training & Technical Education (DTTE) conducts Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to first year various Full-time Engineering and Non Engineering Diploma programmes.
CET-2020 will also be available for lateral entry of candidates passing out from CBSE 10+2 (Vocational Engineering Stream) from Schools located in Delhi & those from Industrial Training Institutions located in Delhi & affiliated to SCVT / NCVT.
Delhi CET 2020 Eligibility:-
| TEST No. | PROGRAMME | MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY |
| Test-1 | For candidates applying for Diploma Courses in Architectural Assistantship, Art for Drawing Teachers, Automobile Engineering, Cosmetology & Health, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering ( Construction Technology) , Commercial Art Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering , Electronics Engineering (Digital Electronics), Electronics Engineering (Medical Electronics) , Fashion Design , Garment Fabrication Technology , Interior Design, Instrumentation & Control , Library & Information Science, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engg. (Maintenance Engg.) , Medical Laboratory Technology, Polymer Technology, Printing Technology, Production Engineering, Civil Engg. (Public Health & Environmental Engineering), Textile Design and Tool & Die Making, Information Technology Enabled Services & Management |
The candidate should have passed 10th class of 10+2 System or Matric or any other examination recognized as equivalent to 10th class examination, conducted by CBSE. with minimum 35% aggregate in Science, Mathematics & English The subjects Science, Mathematics and English are compulsory and the candidate should have passed in each of these three subjects without considering grace marks. Note:- 1. Candidates passing /qualifying class 10th under the grading system should have obtained minimum pass grade in the compulsory subjects i.e., Science, Mathematics and English without being upgraded 2. Any other criteria as prescribed by |
| Test-2 | For candidates applying for Modern Office Practice (English) | The candidate should have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi in any stream of 10+2 (Academic) or any other examination recognized as equivalent to the Senior Secondary School Certificate with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) in aggregate of best three subjects including English The subject English is compulsory for Modern Office Practice (English) and the candidate should have obtained pass marks in this subject without considering grace marks. |
| Test-3 | For candidates applying for Modern Office Practice (Hindi) | The candidate should have passed Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi in any stream of 10+2 (Academic) or any other examination recognized as equivalent to the Senior Secondary School Certificate with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) in aggregate of best three subjects including Hindi/ Sanskrit. The subject Hindi/Sanskrit is compulsory for Modern Office Practice (Hindi) and the candidate should have Pass marks in this subject without considering grace marks. |
| Test-4 | For candidates applying for Pharmacy | The candidate should have passed the Senior School Certificate Examination (Class-XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any other examination recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to the Senior Secondary School Certificate exam of the CBSE with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) in aggregate of Physics, Chemistry & either Biology or Mathematics .The subjects English, Physics, Chemistry and either Mathematics or Biology are compulsory and the candidate should have pass marks in these subjects without considering grace marks. As per directions issued by the Pharmacy Council of India vide their letter No. 14-2/2007-PCI-13143, dated 27.12.2007, the candidates who have appeared/passed through National Institute of Open Schooling shall not be considered for admission. Note: Eligibility for students passed from NIOS / Distance Education will be as per decision of Hon’ble Court / Delhi Government. |
| Test-5 | For admission of 10+2 Vocational Engg. Stream pass outs / ITI pass outs against 10% supernumerary seats in analogous disciplines of Architectural Assistantship, Automobile Engineering, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering (Construction Technology), Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics Engineering (Digital Electronics), Electronics Engineering (Medical Electronics), Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (Maintenance Engineering), - (Polymer Technology, Production Engineering and Civil Engineering, (Public Health & Environmental Engineering), Information Technology Ena |
The candidate should have passed analogous 12th Vocational (Engg) stream of CBSE or equivalent from Schools located only in Delhi with minimum 60% marks in aggregate of best five subjects for which marks are reflected in the mark sheet, without considering grace marks in these best five subjects Or Passed 10th class of CBSE or equivalent + 2 years ITI(Engg) from ITI s/ITCs located only in Delhi and affiliated to DGE&T/BTE, Delhi with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate of all subjects reflected in the mark sheet, without considering grace marks |
Delhi CET Registration / Application Form
Delhi CET 2020 Application Form / Registration:-
Paper Pattern
Delhi CET 2020 Pattern:-
The test paper will contain 150 objective-type questions in all. Each question will be provided with four alternative answers marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). Of these, only one correct or more appropriate answer should be selected and marked on the OMR answer sheet with black ball pen only.
In Pharmacy, there will be total 210 questions, out of which the students have to attempt 150 questions by taking 60 questions either from Mathematics or from Biology. They have to indicate their option at the appropriate location in the answer sheet. If both options are attempted, answer sheet will be rejected and the result will be withheld.
Each question shall carry four (04) marks. There will be negative marking for incorrect answers. One (01) mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Tests will be of two hours and thirty minutes duration and will carry 600 marks.
The medium / language of the question papers for the entrance test will be as under
Test Nos. - Language / medium of question papers
Test 1 4 & 5 English and - Hindi (Bilingual)
Test 2 (MOP – English) - English
Test 3 -(MOP – Hindi) - Hindi
All 10th based Diploma Courses. Engg/Non Engg -
Mathematics-(50 Questions), Physics (40 Questions), Chemistry (30 Questions), Biology (15 Questions) & English (15 Questions) as per CBSE syllabus for class IX Exam held in 2013 and CBSE syllabus for class X exam held in 2015. Total No. of Questions: 150
Modern Office Practice English (12th based) -
Comprehension of English including Grammar (60 Questions) of class XII level, Knowledge of Current Affairs (45 Questions) and Logical & Analytical Ability (45 Questions) Total No. of Questions : 150
Modern Office Practice Hindi (12th based) -
Comprehension of Hindi including Grammar (60 Questions) of class XII level, Knowledge of Current Affairs (45 Questions) and Logical & Analytical Ability (45 Questions) Total No. of Questions : 150
Pharmacy (12th based) -
Physics (45 Questions), Chemistry (45 Questions) & either Mathematics (60 Questions) or Biology (60 Questions) as per CBSE syllabus for class XI Exam held in 2014 and CBSE syllabus for Class XII Exam held in 2015. Total No. of Questions: 210 Questions to be answered 150 ( Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics )
Lateral entry of ITI/ 10+2(Vocational Stream) pass outs for admission to the 3rd semester in analogous Diploma courses -
Physics (60 Questions), Mathematics (60 Questions), Chemistry-(30 Questions) as per CBSE Syllabus for class X exam held in 2013, class XI exam held in 2014 and class XII exam held in 2015 Total No. of Questions : 150.