Delhi CET 2020 application form released; last date to apply is Sept 3
Team Careers360 | August 3, 2020 | 12:11 PM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: The Department of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), Delhi has released the online application form on August 3 for admission into diploma courses in engineering. Eligible candidates will be able to apply online till September 3 upto 4 pm for which they will have to pay the application fee of Rs 200. Candidates may find the necessary steps below for filling the application form:
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Official website for online registration - delhidiploma.admissions.nic.in
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The application form can be filled in English language only
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Candidates will have to click on ‘New Registration’
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The application form has to be filled carefully with all the requisite details.
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The next step requires uploading necessary documents and then payment of application fee of Rs 200.
In normal circumstances, DTTE Delhi conducts a special entrance exam called Delhi Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions into diploma in engineering courses. But due to the ongoing pandemic situation, the entrance exam shall not be conducted and admissions will be done on the basis of merit in qualifying examination.
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