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Delhi CET 2019: Registration begins today at cetdelhi.nic.in; check last date to apply
Registration has begun on the official website of Department of Training and Technical Education Common Entrance Test-2019.

A total of 4335 seats are up for grabs in the colleges and institutions.
Delhi CET 2019: Registration has begun today i.e. on Monday, 1st April 2019 on the official website of Department of Training and Technical Education Common Entrance Test-2019 – cetdelhi.nic.in. A total of 4335 seats are up for grabs in the colleges and institutions that come under the purview of Board of Technical Education, Government of NCT, Delhi. Candidates seeking admissions to fulltime diploma programmes commencing year 2019-20 can choose to appear for Test 1 for admissions to diploma courses in Engineering and Non-Engineering, or Test 2 for Modern Office Practice (English/Hindi). Test 3 is for those interested in pursuing diploma courses in Pharmacy, while Test 4 is for lateral entry of candidates passed from CBSE 10+2 (PCMB) from Delhi schools or CBSE 10th and Industrial Training Institutions (ITI) passouts of institutions located in Delhi (2 years). Interested candidates can follow the instructions below to submit their online applications on or before 30th April 2019: How to apply for Delhi CET 2019? Step 1 – Visit the official website - https://cetdelhi.nic.in Step 2 – Click on the ‘Apply for CET 2019 for admission to Diploma Courses’ tab Step 3 – Select the test you wish to apply for viz: Test 1 (Engineering and Non-Engineering) Test 2 ( MOP (ENGLISH/HINDI)) Test 3 (Pharmacy) Test 4 (Lateral Entry only for Delhi Candidate) Step 4 – Register yourself, fill the application form, upload scanned photo and signature, pay the application fee Step 5 – Download the confirmation page and take a printout for further reference Direct link to apply for Delhi CET 2019 Information Bulletin for Delhi CET 2019
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