Delhi CET 2026 result declared at tte.delhi.gov.in; how to download
Sakshi Gupta | June 15, 2026 | 06:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
DTE Delhi has announced the CET 2026 results and merit list. Qualified candidates can participate in counselling and admission rounds
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Subscribe NowDirectorate of Training and Technical Education (DTE), Delhi has announced the Delhi Common Entrance Test (CET) 2026 result today, June 15, 2026 on the official website of DTE at tte.delhi.gov.in. To access the Delhi CET 2026 scores, aspirants can enter the details, including application number and password.
The Delhi CET merit list has been compiled on the basis of candidates' performance in the entrance examination. It contains key information including the name, application number, and merit rank. Applicants whose names appear in the merit list and meet the qualifying criteria will be eligible to take part in the subsequent counselling and admission process.
The first round of counselling choice filling will be conducted from June 16 to June 20, 2026. The results of the first counselling round are scheduled to be announced on June 22, 2026. Candidates allotted seats must complete the admission confirmation process by June 27, 2026. Those interested in participating in the spot round will be required to submit their willingness on July 25, 2026.
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Delhi CET Result 2026: Steps to check
To check the Delhi CET 2026 scores, follow the steps given below:
- Go to the official website at tte.delhi.gov.in
- Select the Delhi CET 2026 merit list link available in the notification section
- Log in using the details, including application number and password
- View the Delhi CET 2026 result displayed on the screen
- Download the result and keep a printed copy for future admission and counselling purposes
To be included in the Delhi CET 2026 rank list, candidates must secure the minimum qualifying marks prescribed by the authorities. General category candidates are required to obtain at least 10 per cent marks in the entrance examination, while candidates belonging to the SC, ST, OBC, and persons with disabilities (PwD) categories need to score a minimum of 5 per cent marks to be considered for the rank list.
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Delhi CET Result 2026: Tie-breaking rule
If two or more candidates obtain identical aggregate scores in the Delhi CET 2026 examination, the authorities will apply a predefined tie-breaking procedure to determine their ranking.
Preference will first be given to the candidate with higher marks in Mathematics. If the tie remains unresolved, scores in Physics will be considered, followed by Chemistry, English, and then Biology in that order. Should the candidates continue to have identical scores after all subject-wise comparisons, the older candidate, based on date of birth, will be awarded the higher rank in the merit list.
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