Delhi CET 2020 application form to be released after May 3; check details here
Team Careers360 | April 17, 2020 | 12:00 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Training and Technical Education will now release the application form for Delhi Common Entrance Test after May 3, 2020. As per the official website, the Delhi CET application form will be released after the nationwide lockdown gets over, which has further been extended till May 3, 2020.
It may be noted that earlier, the authorities had announced that the Delhi CET 2020 application form will be available after April 17, ie. end of Lockdown 1. But because of increasing cases of Coronavirus across the country, the government further extended the lockdown affecting many entrance examinations including that of Delhi CET.
About Delhi CET
Delhi Common Entrance Test (Delhi CET) 2020 is conducted by Department of Training and Technical Education, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi for admissions into diploma courses from a list of polytechnic institutes in Delhi. The exam is held in offline mode, ie. pen and paper based exam for a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. A total of 150 objective questions are asked that hold a maximum of 600 marks.
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