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Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi

Department of Training and Technical Education

INFORMATION BULLETIN
for

Admission to
Full-Time Diploma Programmes in
Various Institutes affiliated to Board of Technical Education, Delhi

 
COMMON ENTRANCE TEST – 2018

CET-CELL HELPLINE NUMBER: 011-25846164

Websites:
https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in, https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in
www.tte.delhigovt.nic.in

 
 
 
COMMON ENTRANCE TEST – 2018

To be conducted by
OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER, CET-2018
PUSA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
PUSA, NEW DELHI – 110012
Tel. 011- 25846164 (CET-CELL)

On behalf of
Department of Training and Technical Education
Muni Maya Ram Marg, Pitampura, Delhi - 110 088

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
            (i) 
 
GOVERNMENT OF N.C.T. OF DELHI
DEPARTMENT OF TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
MUNI MAYA RAM MARG, NEAR TV TOWER, PITAMPURA, DELHI - 110 088
(TEL: 27321839, 27326169, 27325467, FAX – 27325341)

Websites: https://www.tte.delhigovt.nic.in, https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in,


https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in

SMT. PUNYA S SRIVASTAVA I.A.S


PRINCIPAL SECRETARY (TTE)

SH. MANOJ KUMAR I.A.S


DIRECTOR (TTE)

SH. VIVEK KUMAR TRIPATHI


ADDL. DIRECTOR (TTE)

DR. O.P. SHUKLA DR.(MRS.) AMITA DEV


JOINT DIRECTOR (PLANNING) CHIEF ADMISSION OFFICER

MRS. S.B. QURESHI SH. S.P. MEHER


CONTROLLER, CET-2018 CONTROLLER, BTE

SH. A.K. KANSAL DR. S.L.BHANDARKAR


DEPUTY DIRECTOR (SB) & MS, DKDF DEPUTY DIRECTOR (TE/SD)

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CONTENTS
S. No. Page
1. Introduction 01
2. List of Diploma Level Institutes to be covered under CET – 2018. 02
3. Test Details 05
4. Programmes Offered and Intake 06
5. About the Diploma Programmes 09
6. Common Entrance Test-2018 (CET - 2018) 16
7. Seat Allocation 19
8. CET Application Form Particulars 23
9. Guidelines for Filling in the Application Form for CET - 2018 23
10. Online Submission of Application Form 24
11. Issue of online Admit Card 45
12. Mode of the Common Entrance Test 47
13. Preparation of Merit List 52
14. Declaration of Result 53
15. Web based Counselling and Admission 53
16. Fees 58
17. Post Admission Information 62
ANNEXURES:
I) Tentative schedule for online web based counselling for CET- 2018 70
II). A sample of Confirmation page (After filling in application form) 72
III). Form of Medical Certificate 73
IV-A)). Certificate for Availing Admission against Person with Disabilities Quota 74
IV-B) Certificate for Availing Admission against PWD (Dyslexia) 75
V). Declaration/Undertaking for Non migration of students after admission 76

VI). Certificate for availing admission against Defence Quota 77


VII). Undertaking regarding prohibition of Ragging 78
VIII). Certificate for availing admission against Kashmiri Migrant Quota 79
IX). Certificate for availing admission under Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) 80
X) Undertaking by ITI exam appeared candidates 81
Glimpses of Government Institutes of Technology 82-102
Check List for Filling in the Application Form 103

(v)
INTRODUCTION

India is witnessing the age of science and technology. There is s huge demand for technical education
in modern age. It is playing a vital role in human resource development of the country by creating
skilled manpower, enhancing industrial productivity and improving the quality of life of its people.
Technical Education covers programmes in engineering, technology, management, architecture,
pharmacy, applied arts and crafts etc. The Department of Training and Technical Education,
Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi is making strenuous efforts in providing technical
manpower suited to the multiplying demands of industry and the expanding demands of expanding
society. DTTE imparts technical education and technological skills through various courses of study
at different levels. Full time diploma Courses in Engineering / Technology, Occupational and ITI /
Secretarial / management based disciplines are offered at different AICTE approved Government
institutes of Technology, Border Security Force Polytechnic New Delhi, Privately managed
Polytechnic and Government Aided institutions affiliated with the Board of Technical Education,
Delhi. In fact DTTE is remarkably contributing to enhance the employment rate and thereby
contributing towards the development of the country.

The Department of Training & Technical Education plans to admit students to first semester/ first
year for the academic session 2018-19 for various Full-time Diploma programmes (Engineering
and Non-Engineering) being offered at Institutes affiliated with the Board of Technical Education
(BTE), Delhi, through the Common Entrance Test (CET- 2018).. The Controller of CET- 2018,
on behalf of Delhi Knowledge Development Foundation, under Department of Training &
Technical Education shall conduct the Common Entrance Test (CET-2018) and shall announce
the centers where the tests shall be held. .

CET-2018 is also available for lateral entry of candidates passed from CBSE 10+2 (PCMB) from
Schools located in Delhi & those from Industrial Training institutions (ITI) located in Delhi &
affiliated with SCVT / NCVT. These students will be eligible for admission to Second Year/Third
Semester of Full-Time Diploma Engineering courses in analogous disciplines against 20%
supernumerary seats earmarked for them subject to regulations or guidelines issued by the AICTE
or the Government of NCT of Delhi. However, ITI pass outs of trades for which the entry level
qualification for admission to ITI is VIII pass or the duration of ITI trade is less than TWO years
shall not be considered for lateral entry.

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1. LIST OF DIPLOMA LEVEL INSTITUTES TO BE COVERED UNDER CET-2018

Sr No Name of Institute Principal

GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS

1 Ambedkar Institute of Technology(AP) Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Dev


Shakarpur (Opp. Madhuban)
Delhi – 110 092
Tel: 011-22440774, 22023594
e-mail id: ap.delhi@nic.in, website: www.ambp.in

2 Aryabhatt Institute of Technology (AB) Sh. A.K. Choudhary


G.T. Karnal Road, Delhi – 110 033
Tel: 011-27465281, 27426263, 27451050
e-mail: principal@abitdelhi.in , abitdelhi@gmail.com
website:www.abitdelhi.in

3 Gobind Ballabh Pant Institute of Technology (GB) Sh. V. K. Verma


Okhla, New Delhi – 110 020
Tel: 011-26826620, 26826895
e-mail id: gbpptte.delhi@nic.in
Website: www.gbpit.in
4 Guru Nanak Dev Institute of Technology (GN) Dr. A.K. Ahluwalia
Sector – 15, Rohini, Delhi – 110 089
Tel: 011-27860308, 27567819,, 27552645
e-mail id: gndpoly.delhi@nic.in
Website: www.gndit.in

5 Integrated Institute of Technology (IT) Sh A. V. Patil


Sector-9, Dwarka, Delhi
Tel: 011-25080585, 25072926,
Fax: 25073128
e-mail id: iitdtte.delhi@nic.in
Website: www.iitdwarka.in

6 Kasturba Institute of Technology (KP) Mrs Udita Malaviya


Pitampura (Near T.V. Tower)
Ring Road, Delhi – 110 088
Tel: 011-27325252, 27325997
e-mail: kpwpoly.delhi@nic.in

7 Meera Bai Institute of Technology (MB) Dr. (Mrs.) Dony Toulte


Maharani Bagh, New Delhi – 110 065
Tel: 011-26318828, 26913078
e-mail id: mbpoly.delhi@nic.in

8 Pusa Institute of Technology (PP) Mrs. S.B.Qureshi


Pusa, New Delhi – 110 012
Tel: 011-25847822, 25843070
Fax: 25843065
e-mail id: pusapoly.delhi@nic.in  
 
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9 Bhai Parmanand Institute of Business Studies (BP) Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Dev
Shakarpur (Opp. Madhuban)
Delhi – 110 092
Tel: 011-22017393 Fax:22430067
e-mail id: bpibs.delhi@nic.in
website: www.bpibs.in

10 Rajokari Institute of Technology (RI) Sh. V.K. Verma


Rajokari, New Delhi-110038
Tel: 011-25060837
e-mail id: rajokariinstitute@gmail.com

111 Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DI) Prof. S. Maji


Wazirpur Industrial Area Delhi – 110 052
Tel: 27372745, 27372618
Website: https://www.dite.delhigovt.nic.in
e- mail id: dpdite@gmail.com 

12 Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Dr. N.N. Mathur


Safdarjung Hospital (VMM)
New Delhi – 110029
Tel. 011-26165060, 26162698

GOVERNMENT AIDED INSTITUTION

Sarada Ukil School of Art (SUSA) Sh.Rajdeep Singh


66/1, Janpath, New Delhi – 110 001 Sinhmar
Tel: 23321372 Fax. 23322917
e-mail id: saradaukil@yahoo.in

INSTITUTE FUNDED BY BSF EDUCATION SOCIETY

Border Security Force Polytechnic Sh. K.S Rawat


BSF ,STS Tigri Camp, New Delhi-110080
Tel. 011-26045330 Fax No. 011-29963879
Website: https://www.bsf.nic.in
e- mail id: bsfpoly.1974@gmail.com
(Note: Admission  in  BSF  Polytechnic  is  carried  out  by  the  institute 
itself  and  it  is  only  for  the  wards  of  BSF  personnel/CRPF 
/ITBP/SSB/CISF/DP/DEFENCE). 
 

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PRIVATELY MANAGED INSTITUTES AFFILIATED TO BTE DELHI

1. Aditya Institute of Technology (AI) Sh. Ravinder Kumar


107/9, Kishan Garh, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi-110 070
Tel: 26125195, Fax: 26121328
e-mail id: ait.newdelhi@gmail.com
Website: www.aitdelhi.in

2. Baba Hari Dass College of Pharmacy (BH Mrs. Indu Singh


Jharoda Kalan, Najafgarh Road
New Delhi – 110 072
Tel: 25315280, 25315268, Fax. 25315280
e-mail id: bhpc_94yahoo.com

3.Chhotu Ram Rural Institute of Technology (CR) Sh. D.P. Sangwan


Kanjhawala (Ghevra), Delhi – 110 081
Tel: 25953892, Fax :25953489
e-mail id: crrit.principal@gmail.com

4.International Polytechnic for Women (IN) Smt. Rosali Banerjee


171 A, Khirki Road, Malviya Nagar
New Delhi –110 017
Tel: 24624049, 24699855, 24623517,
Fax: 24644500
e-mail id: intpoly@yahoo.com

5.Subramania Barathi College of Science &Technology (SB) Smt. Sanju Singhal


Holambi Khurd, Delhi – 110 082
Tel : 32561050,32561010, 9210826930.
e-mail id: sbcst1992@gmail.com
Web site: sbcstcollege.com

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Test Details:

TEST- 1: For Engineering/Technology based Diploma Courses &


Occupational Courses:
1 Applied Art
2 Architectural Assistantship
3 Art for Drawing Teachers
4 Automobile Engineering
5 Cosmetology & Health
6 Chemical Engineering
7 Civil Engineering
8 Civil Engineering (Construction Technology)
9 Civil Engineering (Public Health And Environment Eng
10 Computer Engineering
11 Electrical Engineering.
12 Electronics & Communication Engineering
13 Electronics Engineering (Digital Electronics)
14. Electronics Engineering (Medical Electronics)
15 Fashion Design
16 Garment Fabrication Technology
17 Information Technology Enabled Services &
Management. (ITES&M)
18 Instrumentation & Control.
19 Interior Design
20 Library & Information Science
21 Mechanical Engineering
22 Mechanical Engineering
(Maintenance Engineering)
23 Medical Laboratory Technology
24 Polymer Technology
25 Printing Technology
26 Production Engineering
27 Textile Design
28 Tool & Die Making

 
TEST -2: For Diploma Course in Modern Office Practice–English

TEST- 3: For Diploma Course in Modern Office Practice–Hindi


 
TEST- 4: For Diploma Course in Pharmacy

5: For Lateral Entry (For admission directly in 2nd Year)

1. Applied Art
2. Architectural Assistantship
3. Art for Drawing Teachers
4. Automobile Engineering
5. Chemical Engineering
6. Civil Engineering
7. Civil Engineering (Construction Technology)
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8. Civil Engineering (Public Health And Environment Engineering)
9. Computer Engineering
10. Electrical Engineering.
11. Electronics & Communication Engineering
12. Electronics Engineering (Digital Electronics)
13. Electronics Engineering (Medical Electronics)
14. Fashion design
15. Garment Fabrication Technology
16. Information Technology Enabled Services &
Management. (ITES&M)
17. Instrumentation & Control.
18. Interior Design
19. Mechanical Engineering
20. Mechanical Engineering
(Maintenance Engineering)
21. Medical Laboratory Technology
22. Polymer Technology
23. Printing Technology
24. Production Engineering
25. Textile Design
26. Tool & Die Making

NOTE: Passed 12th Std examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory
Subject along with one of the Mathematics / Biology (Botany and Zoology ) OR
12th Science (with Mathematics as one of the Subject) or 12th Science with
Vocational OR 12th Science with Technical OR
th
10 + (2 Year ITI) with appropriate Trade in that order shall be eligible for
Admission to second year Diploma Course (s) or appropriate Programme.

3. PROGRAMMES OFFERED & INTAKE.

3.1 Brief details of various Diploma level Programmes, Institutes and their intake as per AICTE
approval for the year 2017-18 are given in the Table-1. However exact course-wise intake
for 2018-19 academic session, shall be available at the websites: https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in
and at https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in at the time of the counselling after receiving the final
decision of the AICTE for 2018-19. All courses in the under mentioned list for which
duration has not been mentioned are of three years duration.

NOTE: Related to table 1 (Full time Diploma course allocation, at page No. 07)
* Institutes of Technology/Polytechnics / Institutes for Women Candidates only.
** For names of the Institutes of Technology/ polytechnics and corresponding abbreviations, please,
refer to para 3.1.1 of this information bulletin.
# No. admission in year 2017-18 in VMMC due to non approval of MLT course from AICTE for
VMMC. Admission in VMMC for course (MLT) will be made subjected to the approval of AICTE.

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Table: 1. FULL TIME DIPLOMA COURSES/SEAT ALLOCATION

Institutes and number of seats**


Name of the AP AB GB GN * * PP BP IT RI # DI SU BH CR * SB AI Total
courses KP MB VMM IN seats
M E M E
Architectural 60 45 60 165
Assistantship
Art for Drawing 20 20
Teacher
Automobile 60 60 120
Engg.)
Cosmetology & 60 60
Health
Chemical Engg. 60 45 105
Civil Engg. 60 60 60 45 120 345
Civil Engg 60 60
(Construction
Tech.)
Civil Engg. 45 45
(PHEE)
Applied Art 50 50
Computer 60 60 45 60 60 40 325
Engineering
Electrical Engg. 60 60 60 60 45 120 405
Electronics & 60 45 60 60 45 60 40 370
Communication
Engg
Electronics 60 60 60 180
Engineering
(Digital
Electronics)
Electronics 30 45 60 135
Engineering
(Medical
Electronics)
Fashion Design 40 30 70
Garment 60 60
Fabrication
Tech.
ITES&M 60 60 60 40 220
Interior Design 50 50
Instrumentation 60 60 120
& Control
Library & 60 60
Information
Science
Mechanical 120 120 60 45 120 45 60 60 630
Engg.
Mechanical 30 30
Engineering
(Maintenance
Engg)
Medical Lab. 60 60 30 60 40 250
Tech.
Polymer Tech. 60 60 120
Printing 60 45 105
Technology
Production 60 60
Engg.
Textile Design 60 60
Tool & Die 60 60
Making
(4 Years)
Modern Office 30 30 60
Practice
(English)
Modern Office 40 15 55
Practice
(Hindi)
Pharmacy (2 60 60 60 60 240
Years)
Total 270 390 360 360 240 250 515 480 225 45 180 120 30 120 20 120 600 90 60 160 4635
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Table: 2. TENTATIVE COURSES, INSTITUTES FOR ADMISSION CET 2018 FOR TEST –
5 (LATERAL ENTRY)
Eligibility Condition: Passed 12th Std examination with Physics and Chemistry as
compulsory
Subject along with one of the Mathematics / Biology (Botany and Zoology ) OR
12th Science (with Mathematics as one of the Subject) or 12th Science with
Vocational OR 12th Science with Technical OR
10th + (2 Year ITI) with appropriate Trade in that order shall be eligible for
Admission to second year Diploma Course (s) or appropriate Programme.

Name of the AP AB GB GN * * PP IT RI DI SU BH CR * AI Total


courses KP MB IN seats
M E M E
Architectural 12 09 12 33
Assistantship
Art for Drawing 04 04
Teacher
Automobile 12 12 24
Engg.)
Chemical Engg. 12 09 21
Civil Engg. 12 12 12 09 24 69
Civil Engg 12 12
(Construction
Tech.)
Civil Engg. 09 09
(PHEE)
Applied Art 10 10
Computer 12 12 09 12 12 08 65
Engineering
Electrical Engg. 12 12 12 12 09 24 81
Electronics & 12 09 12 12 09 12 08 74
Communication
Engg
Electronics 12 12 12 36
Engineering
(Digital
Electronics)
Electronics 06 09 12 27
Engineering
(Medical
Electronics)
Fashion Design 08 06 14
Garment 12 12
Fabrication
Tech.
ITES&M 12 12 12 08 44
Interior Design 10 10
Instrumentation 12 12 24
& Control
Mechanical 24 24 12 09 24 09 12 12 126
Engg.
Mechanical 06 06
Engineering
(Maintenance
Engg)
Medical Lab. 12 12 12 08 44
Tech.
Polymer Tech. 12 12 24
Printing 12 09 21
Technology
Production 12 12
Engg.
Textile Design 12 12
Tool & Die 12 12
Making
(4 Years)
Total 54 78 72 72 48 50 53 96 45 24 24 24 04 12 120 18 32 826
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*Institutes of Technology/Polytechnics / Institutes for Women Candidates only.
** For names of the Institutes of Technology/ polytechnics and corresponding abbreviations, please,
refer to para 3.1.1 of this information bulletin.

Intake is restricted to 20% of intake in analogous disciplines and is over and above the sanctioned
intake approved by the AICTE.
12th of (10+2) PCMB / ITI pass outs from outside Delhi are not eligible for admission against the
seat marked for Lateral Entry (LE) as mentioned at page 12.
NOTE: The students admitted in 3rd Semester in any Institute of Technology/ Polytechnic through
Lateral Entry shall have to pass the Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, Applied Chemistry &
Applied Science theory subjects of 1st year Diploma Course of the respective discipline. For details
refer Para 16.7.2.

3.1.1 Abbreviations for Institute’s Name: AP- Ambedkar Institute of Technology, AB- Aryabhatt
Institute of Technology, GB- Gobind Ballabh Pant Institute of Technology, GN- Guru Nanak
Dev (Co - Ed) Institute of Technology, KP- Kasturba Institute of Technology, MB- Meerabai
Institute of Technology, PP- Pusa Institute of Technology, BP- Bhai Parmanand Institute of
Business Studies, IT-Integrated Institute of Technology, Dwarka, RI- Rajokari Institute of
Technology, VMM- Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, DI- Delhi
Institute of Tool Engineering, SU- Sarada Ukil School of Art, BH-Baba Haridass College of
Pharmacy & Technology, CR- Chhotu Ram Rural Institute of Technology, IN- International
Polytechnic for Women, SB- Subramania Barathi College of Science & Technology, AI-Aditya
Institute of Technology.

TIMMING OF THE INSTITUTES.

M- Morning Shift (7.30 AM to 3.30 PM.)


E – Evening Shift (11.30 AM to 7.30 PM)
Single Shift (8.30 A.M to 5.00 P.M)

4. ABOUT THE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES


4.1 INTRODUCTION TO COURSES
4.1.1 APPLIED ART (Offered at MB) Only for Girls ( Formerly known as Commercial Art )
The three years training in Applied Art focuses on development of creative ability and
understanding of human psychology in different media and professional skills through study
of subjects like Basic Design, Lettering and Typography, Press Layout, Poster Design
,Illustration, Computer Graphics, Elementary knowledge of Photography, Sketching, Study of
Life/nature and objects. Diploma holders from this department can choose to work as graphic
designers in Govt. Organizations, Advertising Agencies, Design Studios, Publishing Houses,
TV Channels, Art and Craft Teacher in teaching Institute and can also work as freelance
artist.

4.1.2 ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP (Offered at AB, MB, CR)

This three years diploma course develops students into architectural professionals. The
syllabus has been revised in 2013 as per current industry requirements. The architectural
professionals organize spaces and design houses, office buildings, skyscrapers, landscapes, and
even design interior and execute projects. They are trained in many areas like designing &
constructional aspects, climate and environment considerations, building services, bylaws,
graphics and rendering material usage and importantly working on municipal drawings.
Besides they are taught surveying, basic structural design and inputs for running and managing
offices. They are also given deep insights into relevant computer software usage, model
making etc. They may be involved with designing the total built environment from how a
building integrates with its surrounding landscape to architectural construction details that
involve the interior of the buildings. This training may lead to a wide variety of job
opportunity like Job in Govt. departments, MNCs, and Private Architect’s office etc. They may
go for higher studies also.

4.1.3 ART FOR DRAWING TEACHERS (Offered at SU)


After obtaining three years Diploma in Art for Drawing Teachers, the candidates may have job
opportunities as Art/Drawing Teachers in the Senior Secondary Schools, Government of Delhi,
Kendriya Vidyalayas, MCD, NDMC and Public Schools as well as Artist in the Govt.
Department and Advertising Agencies.

4.1.4 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING (Offered at GB, PP)


Automobile Engineering, being an advanced and emerging area of technology, has shown an
unprecedented growth due to the increasing demand of automotive vehicles. A conscious
attempt has been made to design the three years Diploma course as per the requirement of the
industry. Specific core subjects on Automobiles are being taught besides basic sciences and
allied subjects. Eight weeks of industrial training for the students has been made an integral
part of the curriculum whereby students can correlate their theoretical knowledge with the
practical approach of problem solving. The Departments of Automobile Engineering have
well-equipped laboratories and workshops. Placement opportunities are more for Automobile
diploma holders as Delhi and NCR are hub of automobiles industries,. Even Transport
Department, Roadways & various Govt. organizations demand Automobile diploma holders.

4.1.5 COSMETOLOGY & HEALTH (Offered at MB) Only for Girls


Keeping in view of the beauty and figure consciousness of modern society and also the need
for healthcare, this course imparts the basic knowledge of anatomy, physiology and dietetics in
relation to beauty, hair dressing and effects of cosmetics on human body. Students become
capable of diagnosing and correcting fault and abnormalities of figure, skin and hair. Due
emphasis is laid on to personality development. After the successful completion of the course,
the students can work as beauticians and hairdressers in various beauty saloons and hotels.
They may open their own beauty saloons or practice as beauty consultants. They may also
work as sales promoters for various beauty products and equipment and also specialize in
stage, television, film, photographic make-up and modelling.

4.1.6 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Offered at GN)


Over the years, chemical industry has achieved spectacular growth because of its wide
applications in various fields like fertilizers, agro-chemicals, insecticides, cement, plastics,
textiles, pharmaceuticals, papers etc. The products based on Chemical Engineering processes
have entered into every aspect of human activity, contributing in a remarkable way to improve
the quality of life.
This course has been designed to provide in-depth knowledge of the principles of chemical
operation and latest techniques applicable to various industries.

4.1.7 CIVIL ENGINEERING (Offered at AB, GB, PP, CR)


Curriculum for Civil Engineering has been designed for catering to the current as well as
future needs of the Civil Engineering applications, such as Surveying, Concrete Technology,
Soil Mechanics, Transport Engineering, Public Health and Environment Engineering,
Computer Aided Design and Valuation with a view to generate the required competency
profile of the diploma holders after the completion of the Diploma.

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4.1.8 CIVIL ENGINEERING (CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY) (Offered at PP)
The Department aims to train the students in the specialized field of Construction in Civil
Engineering works. The Diploma holders with Specialization in Construction Engineering are
recruited in construction industry, in private and public sectors. They can also start
entrepreneurial ventures of their own.

4.1.9 CIVIL Engineering (Public Health and Environment Engineering) Offered at KP, only
for girls
The Civil Engineering (PHEE) Department is well established with latest Civil Engineering
equipments and Environmental Engineering testing devices. The Curriculum is designed
keeping in the view the entrepreneurial prospects of students. After completing this diploma
course, students have diversified job opportunities not only in the field of Civil Engineering
(Construction Industry in Private and public Sector, Self employed as Civil Engineering
Contractor, State and Central Public Works Departments, Metro Rail Corporation etc.) but also
in Public Health and Environment Engineering sectors (State and Central Pollution Control
Boards, Jal Boards etc.) Keeping in mind employment opportunities and need of the industry,
competency level is developed in the students by sending them to various industries to gain
practical knowledge and in-depth understanding of problems.

4.1.10 COMPUTER ENGINEERING (Offered at AP, GN, KP, IT, AI,RI)


Computer Engineering, an advanced and emerging area of technology has shown an
unprecedented growth in every sphere of activity. A conscious attempt has been made to
design the curriculum as per the requirement and need of the industry. Elective subjects like
Object Oriented Programming (OOP), Data Base Management System (DBMS), Multi Media,
etc. are being taught besides basic sciences and allied subjects. Industrial training and project
have been made an integral part of the curriculum to enable the students to correlate their
theoretical knowledge with the practical approach of problem solving. With equal importance
given to hardware and software subject, most of the institutes maintain well-equipped and
modernized DBMS Lab, Multi Media and Networking Lab with Internet facility, software lab,
CAD lab and Hardware lab. After successful completion of the course, students can secure
jobs as Software Engineer, Network Engineer, Programmer, Hardware Engineer, Maintenance
Engineer etc.

4.1.11 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (Offered at AB, GB, GN, PP, CR)


This course has been designed to provide practical and theoretical knowledge of conventional
and emerging areas of electrical engineering with emphasis on electronics and software
engineering. Most of the institutes have well-established laboratories that include electrical
machine lab, electronics, electrical workshop, instrumentation and measurement lab, computer
lab etc. After completion of the course, students are able to work in the areas like production of
machines, installation, maintenance and servicing of electrical systems. The students are
employed in areas that include Electrical power generation, transmission, Railways,
Installation & Commissioning of power equipment etc. The students are equally placed in
Computer hardware and Electronics sectors.

4.1.12 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (Offered at GN, IT, MB, PP,
CR, AI)
This course has been designed to provide in-depth knowledge of theory & practical in the
emerging & latest areas of electronics that include communication system, advanced
communication, microprocessor etc. This course aims at making the students capable of
testing & using different electronic devices, fabricating & maintaining professional and
medical instruments, making and interpreting technical drawings, maintaining communication
systems, understanding industrial processes and communicating effectively. After the
completion of the course, students become eligible to get jobs in Electronics, Communication
& Computer industries as technicians, supervisors, production engineers, sales & service
Engineers etc. In Govt. sectors, they get jobs in police, defence laboratories, AIR,
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Doordarshan, VSNL, MTNL and also as teachers in schools. The Diploma holders can
become successful entrepreneurs in the field of repair and maintenance of electronic items.

4.1.13 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (DIGITAL ELECTRONICS) (Offered at AP, KP,


CR)
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (MEDICAL ELECTRONICS) (Offered at AP, KP ,
IT, & CR)
Diploma in Electronics with specialization have been defined and designed to meet the
challenges of continuous technological changes and sound knowledge of latest areas. Various
elective subjects like Advanced Microprocessor, Digital System Design, Microprocessor based
System Design, Communication Engineering, Principles of Instrumentation and Transducers,
Product Design and Development, Imaging Techniques and Medical Electronics are offered.
Departments maintain well-equipped and well established labs for different electronics and
allied subjects e.g., Digital and Microprocessor Lab, Medical Electronics Lab, Communication
Lab, Project Lab etc. Facility to undertake project related activities with industry has been
made an integral part of curriculum, which enables students to develop skills and know the
work culture of an industry. After successful completion of the course, students are absorbed
as technicians in the fields like production, customer support, servicing, development, sales
and marketing, in various reputed companies like Tata Consultancy Services, C-Dot, Siemens,
Tektronics, Philips etc.

4.1.14 FASHION DESIGN (Offered at KP, IN) Only for Girls


The Diploma in Fashion Design helps students to develop the technical expertise and
theoretical knowledge about fashion and apparel design industries. The Diploma in Fashion
Design offers intensive training in fashion design processes including basics of textile, concept
of design, fashion illustration, design development pattern development, draping, grading,
marker planning, computer aided designing, garment construction, production management,
quality control, project preparation and presentation, fashion retailing, apparel merchandising
etc. The students shall undergo the industrial training in various activities of fashion designing
and processes of apparel manufacturing, The completion of the diploma students are able to
work in the different position in the fashion industry such as fashion coordinator, fashion
illustrator, fashion merchandiser, fashion forecaster, costume designer etc.

4.1.15 GARMENT FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY (Offered at AB)


In this technology based Diploma course, the students are imparted theory and practical
knowledge in the fields of garments and basic textiles, textile testing, basic fashion designing,
sampling, computer aided designing, pattern development, layouts, production, quality control,
project preparation, management and merchandising etc. and are given necessary industrial
exposure. The Department is equipped with requisite infrastructural support and facilities.
The pass out students are able to get placement as production managers/supervisors,
Entrepreneurs, in textile-testing jobs or as senior executives, fashion coordinators, quality
controllers, designers, Merchandisers, executives meeting technological needs of garment
industry. This course has equal prospects for both boys and girls.

4.1.16 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENABLED SERVICES & MANAGEMENT (Offered


at AP, IT , AI ,RI)
Diploma in ITES & M has been designed to meet the growing need of KPOs, BPOs and other
organizations providing IT Enabled Services. Course Content has been designed to fill the
vacuum between academics, Computers and IT Enabled Service Sector. Department develops
professional competency in students by combining theory with exhaustive practical training.
Communication Skills have been given due importance. Elective subjects like IT Laws and
Patents, Cyber Crimes, Computer Graphics and Multimedia are being taught besides basic
science and core subjects. Department maintains well equipped and modern labs like DBMS,
Computer Networking, Multimedia, Software Lab, Web Site Designing Lab, Hardware Lab,
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English Language Lab. After successful completion of the programme, the students can secure
jobs at various levels like Programmer, Web Designer, Network Administrator, System
Administrator and Database Administrator in KPOs, BPOs and other industries providing IT
Enabled Services.

4.1.17 INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL (Offered at AP, CR)


This Diploma course has been started with a view to train students in the emerging industries
of India, using new areas like Petro Chemical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and
Aviation etc. All engineering industries connected with above areas have to rely on
instruments for measurement & instrumentation, quality control, calibration & testing etc and
are very much essential to set up any industry. To cope - up with the modernization of Indian
industry and quality control, the syllabus and objectives of teaching have been formulated to
encompass the areas of computers, manufacturing engineering, robotics and industrial
automation, which are now important areas of the curriculum.

4.1.18 INTERIOR DESIGN (Offered at MB) Only for Girls


Interior Design is an advanced and emerging area with a high employment potential because of
an unprecedented consciousness and an urge for good living in the modern society with the
availability and awareness of new materials and technologies in the field of interior design. A
conscious effort has been made to design this three-years diploma course as per needs of the
industry. The course content includes CAD training on computers using the latest software,
workshop practice in carpentry, fitting, welding, painting and polishing. Six weeks industrial
training is an integral part of the course. To enhance the entrepreneurial skills and generate
self-employment specific subjects like Entrepreneurship and Elements of Business
Management are being taught apart from basic subjects related to the field of Interior Design.
Thus the students are also prepared for self-employment.

4.1.19 LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE (Offered at MB) Only for Girls
Library & information science imparts thorough knowledge to manage and run the libraries
scientifically. It trains the students for efficient handling of library correspondence, organize
and arrange the resources of the library on scientific lines and assist the readers in the
maximum exploitation of library resources. After completion of training, the students may
take up jobs as Librarians / Assistant Librarians in schools, industrial training institutes,
polytechnics, colleges and public libraries. They may also work in various academic, public
and government libraries.

4.1.20 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Offered at AB, GB, GN, PP, CR, DI)
The Mechanical Engineering department has well equipped labs conforming to the norms and
standards laid down by the AICTE. These include thermal engineering lab, strength of
materials lab, Fluid mechanics and machines lab, Materials and Metallurgy lab. The
departments comprise of various categories of Mechanical workshops that includes Welding,
foundry, fitting, carpentry, painting, sheet metal and machine shops which are equipped with
some of the latest & most sophisticated machines & tools like CNC machine, all geared central
lathe, HMT lathe machine, Sigma milling machine, tool grinder etc. Industrial Training has
been made an integral part of the curriculum.

4.1.21 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) (Offered at


AB)
Diploma Engineers in this stream learn various aspects of mechanical engineering with special
emphasis on maintenance of machines to achieve high productivity. However, productivity is
achieved only when a machine is coupled with human skill to its full capacity. In
specialization of maintenance engineering, in addition to the basic operations of machines,
knowledge is also imparted to maintain the machine, so that productivity does not fall. The
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students learn to ensure the smooth running of an industry with minimum downtime of a
machine. The important subjects being dealt with are, General Mechanical Maintenance,
Control & Pneumatics, Electrical & Electronic Maintenance, Metrology etc.

4.1.22 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (Offered at IT, MB, AI, BH, VMM)
Diploma programme in Medical Laboratory Technology primarily aims at imparting training
to enable the students to conduct various examinations on body fluids/ tissues and prepare
reports. They are also taught to use, manage different laboratories and maintain equipments
used in the clinical labs of the hospitals, to communicate effectively with doctors, patients and
representatives of business organizations. A diploma holder can be appointed as a laboratory
technician in laboratories of various departments in medical colleges, hospitals and private
laboratories. They can also join pharmaceutical concerns.

4.1.23 MODERN OFFICE PRACTICE (English) (Offered at BP, MB )


MODERN OFFICE PRACTICE (Hindi) (Offered at BP, MB)
Diploma programme in Modern Office Practice (English & Hindi) aims at enabling the
students to attain proficiency in subjects like Computer Application, Personality Development
and Human relations, Principles Of Management, Business Environment and Law, Business
Correspondence, Communication Skills etc. They are trained to handle office machine and
equipment. The students are imparted training to use the most modern telecommunication
systems. They are also trained to process data in various computer applications as per current
office practices. Students, thus trained, have various job opportunities as personal and
confidential secretaries, executives, receptionists, telephone and telex operators,
stenographers, typists and personal assistants in Govt. Departments, private organizations and
public sectors.

4.1.24 PHARMACY (Offered at IT, MB, AI, BH, CR, SB)


Diploma course in Pharmacy imparts knowledge of manufacturing, synthesis, mode of action,
uses and toxic effects of medicine. It deals with the study of medicinally important drugs from
natural sources. A practical training of 500 hours in different hospitals and dispensaries is
given to students after completion of two years course. Then they are registered as Pharmacist.
The trained diploma holders are absorbed in pharmaceutical companies as marketing personnel
or as pharmacists in hospitals, dispensaries, health centres and different pharmaceutical
organizations.

4.1.25 POLYMER TECHNOLOGY (Offered at GN) (Formerly known as Plastic Technology)


Polymers (A group of Plastics, Rubbers and Fibers class of material) have become an essential
and ubiquitous part of our lives. It has wide range of properties like low energy processing,
low density, and potential for low cost production. The wide spread use of polymers is a
gratifying confirmation of success of the Polymer Technology and Engineering community.
The curriculum has been designed to provide the in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge
of Polymeric materials, Processing, Testing and Quality control. The curriculum of polymer
technology is regularly upgraded as per needs of industries and same is evident from the
inclusion of subjects like Plastic Waste Management and Nano Technology in 2003 and 2010
respectively.
The department of Polymer Technology has well developed Laboratories of Polymer
synthesis, Processing, Testing and Quality control. Industrial Training, Minor/Major projects
are the integral part of the curriculum. The students are getting job opportunities employment
in leading Industries/R&D Institute in India and abroad.
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4.1.26 PRINTING TECHNOLOGY (Offered at PP)
Facility of training in Printing Technology is available only in a very few institutes of the
country. The Department provides theoretical knowledge & practical skills on various
processes that govern the printing industry. Eight weeks of Practical Training in Industries
during the course is compulsory to enable students to correlate theoretical knowledge and
practical skills with actual practice in jobs and technology prescribed in Industry.

4.1.27 PRODUCTION ENGINEERING (Offered at GB)


Department of Production Engineering came into existence to fulfill the special requirement of
industries in the field of shop floor production and management. A student possessing
diploma in industrially oriented course in production engineering is not only fit for production
but also suitable for all other jobs available to mechanical engineering diploma holders.

4.1.28 TEXTILE DESIGN (Offered at IN) Only for Girls


This course enables the students to explore drawing, colour imagery, and surface pattern
through a wide range of print processes. Creative solutions are designed for a diverse range of
fashion and interior applications. The course has a business oriented focus with emphasis on
retail management in the final year of study. Modules in buying, marketing and visual
merchandising developed research, written and oral presentation skills. CAD is an integral part
of the course. Workshops are equipped with traditional looms to explore design a concept
using weave and knits. The students can pursue careers as house designer’s stylists, free lance
designers, visual merchandisers and retail managers in the textile mills, in design studios with
fashion designers. They can work independently as entrepreneurs.

4.1.29 TOOL & DIE MAKING (Offered at DI)


Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering is offering 4 years Diploma in Tool & Die making which is
conceived with the objective of developing professional expertise and skilled manpower in
Tool Engineering (TE). Such type of a centralized institution in Delhi is an enabler for the
country to exploit efficiently the emerging opportunities and technologies to meet economic
challenges being thrown up by rapid global revolution in tool engineering, which also
influences virtually various areas of development and advancement in manufacturing
industries. Engineering Industries cannot function without proper press tools, moulds, fixtures,
casting dies, gauges etc. The students of this Diploma course are provided training in the
production of such tools of industrial use.

4.2 PROVISION FOR VERTICAL MOBILITY OF DIPLOMA HOLDERS


There is provision for vertical mobility of Diploma holders in some of the courses only for
lateral entry to Second year / Third semester B. Tech/B.E Programmes of the
Engineering Colleges affiliated to G. G. S. I. P. University. For further details students
may consult G.G.S.I.P. Website.
Diploma holders in relevant disciplines may also enroll themselves for higher studies (Subject
to availability of the course)
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5. COMMON ENTRANCE TEST (CET– 2018)


5.1 ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS
TEST PROGRAMME MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY FOR
No. ADMISSION *
Test-1 For candidates applying for Diploma The candidate should have passed 10th
Courses in Applied Art, Architectural class or any other examination recognized
Assistantship, Art for Drawing Teachers, as equivalent to 10th class examination,
Automobile Engineering, Cosmetology & conducted by CBSE / other board with
Health, Chemical Engineering, Civil minimum 35% aggregate or 3.7 CGPA in
Engineering, Civil Engineering Science, Mathematics & English The
(Construction Technology), Civil Engg. subjects Science, Mathematics and English
(Public Health & Environmental are compulsory and the candidate should
Engineering), Computer Engineering, have passed in each of these three subjects.
Electrical Engineering, Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Electronics Note:
Engineering (Digital Electronics), 1. Candidates passing /qualifying class 10th
Electronics Engineering (Medical under the grading system should have
Electronics), Fashion Design, Garment obtained minimum pass grade in the
Fabrication Technology, Information compulsory subjects i.e., Science,
Technology Enabled Services & Mathematics and English.
Management (ITES&M), Interior Design, 2. Any other criteria as prescribed by CBSE
Instrumentation & Control, Library & in new pattern.
Information Science, Mechanical
Engineering, Mechanical Engg.
(Maintenance Engg.) , Medical Laboratory
Technology, Polymer Technology, Printing
Technology, Production Engineering,
Textile Design, Tool & Die Making.
Test-2 For candidates applying for Modern Office The candidate should have passed Senior
Practice (English) 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 35% marks in
aggregate of the 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.

Test-3 For candidates applying for Modern Office The candidate should have passed Senior
Practice (Hindi) 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 35% marks in
aggregate of the best three subjects including
Hindi/Sanskrit. The subject Hindi/Sanskrit is
compulsory for Modern Office Practice
(Hindi).
Test-4 For candidates applying for Pharmacy Passed 12th Std. examination with Physics
and Chemistry as compulsory subjects
along with one of the Mathematics /
Biology (Botany and Zoology).

Test-5 For candidates applying for lateral entry Passed 12th Std examination with Physics
(For Delhi region candidates only). and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along
with one of the Mathematics / Biology
( Botany and Zoology) OR
12th Science (with Mathematics as one of the
Subject) or 12th Science with Vocational OR
12th Science with Technical
OR
10th + (2years ITI) with appropriate Trade in
that order shall be eligible for admission to
Second Year Diploma Course(s) of
appropriate Programme. The ITI s/ ITCs
must be from Institutes located only in Delhi
and affiliated to DGE&T/BTE, Delhi.ITI
student who had already appeared for his/her
final exam has to submit their passed
certificate / mark sheet on or before
30/11/2018 otherwise his / her provisional
admission stands cancelled.

10th + (2years ITI) with appropriate Trade


against 20% 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 Enabled Services &
Management (ITES &M) Tool & Die
Making

* As per the eligibility criteria for admission in Diploma courses, the candidate should have the
minimum eligibility criteria and pass the subjects with or without grace marks for all courses.
NOTE: (a) If a candidate has passed his / her qualifying exam from board other than CBSE or
State board (India), it will be sole responsibility of the candidate to produce equivalence certificate
(CBSE) of qualifying exam (10th / 12th as applicable) at the time of counselling, failing which, the
candidature will not be considered.
(b) ITI student who has already appeared for his/her final exam has to submit his/her passed
certificate / mark sheet on or before 30/11/2018 otherwise his / her admission stands cancelled
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ANALOGOUS COURSES FOR ADMISSION IN SECOND YEAR / THIRD SEMESTER

2 YEARS ITI TRADES FOR WHICH MINIMUM QUALIFICATION IS 10TH PASS (with
Mathematics and Science) under NCVT/SCVT
TRADE ANALOGOUS DIPLOMA COURSES
Mechanic  Motor  Vehicle,  Automobile  Automobile Engineering. Mechanical Engineering,
Sector  (COE).  Instrument Mechanic, Ref. & Mechanical Engineering (Maintenance Engineering),
Air-conditioning Mechanic, Draughtsman Production Engineering. Tool & Die Making
(Mechanical), Tool and Die Maker (Press
Tools, Jigs and Fixtures), Tool & Die Maker
(Die & Moulds), Turner, Fitter, Machinist,
Machinist Grinder, Production and Mfg.
Sector (CoE)* Tool  &  Die  Maker  (Die  & 
Moulds) 
Electrician, Instrument Mechanic, Electrical Engineering
Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Mechanic,
Electrical Sector (CoE)*
Surveyor, Draughtsman (Civil) Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering (Construction
Technology), Architectural Assistantship, Civil
Engineering (PHEE)
Radio and TV Mechanic, Instrument Electronics & Communication Engineering.,
Mechanic , Mechanic Medical Electronics, Electronics Engineering. (Digital Electronics),
Information Technology & Electronic Electronics Engineering (Medical Electronics)
Maintenance System, Electronics
Mechanic.
Information Technology (CoE)* Information Technology Enabled Services &
Management (ITES&M), Computer Engg.

* Those who have passed all the three examinations i.e,


(1) Broad Based Basic Training (BBBT), (2) Advance Module, (3) Specialized Module.
As certified by the industries in Information Technology sector, Production and Manufacturing
Sector, Electrical Sector, and Automobile sector are eligible for admission under Lateral Entry
Scheme.
Abbr: CoE: Center of Excellence

Note :

1. All the candidates will have to produce the proof of having acquired minimum prescribed
qualification at the time of admission otherwise their candidature will be cancelled. ITI
student who has already appeared for his/her final exam has to submit his/her passed
certificate / mark sheet on or before 30/11/2018 otherwise his / her admission stands
cancelled.
2. Candidates who were earlier expelled or rusticated from any of the Institutes of Technology
/Polytechnics / Institutes, are not eligible for fresh admission.
3. The subject “Science” is specific for the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and/or Biology
/Natural Science but does not include Home Science, etc.
4. The criteria for deciding the State Code of Eligibility of the candidate for CET-2018, who
have passed/appeared in the qualifying examination through National Institute of Open
Schooling, will be the location of the study centre (school). The candidate must have got
himself/herself registered with any school in Delhi for this purpose. The candidates who
have passed/appeared in the qualifying examination through the schools located outside
Delhi will be treated as outside Delhi candidates for admission for the year 2018-19.
5 The candidates who have passed their qualifying exam through Patrachar / Correspondence
shall have to produce proof of residence for verifying the State Code of Eligibility.
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6 It will be the sole responsibility of the candidates themselves to make sure that they are
eligible and fulfill all conditions prescribed for admission. The candidate must bring all
documents in original and two sets of self attested copies on the date of counselling for
verification purpose.

5.2 Age Limit


Test and Category wise maximum age limit as on 1st August, 2018
Test Gen. Gen. OBC(Boys) OBC(Girls) SC/ST/PWD SC/ST/PWD(Girls)
No. (Boys) (Girls) (Boys)
1. 21 23 24 26 26 28
2. 24 30 27 30 29 35
3. 24 30 27 30 29 35
4. 24 30 27 30 29 35
5. 24 30 27 30 29 35

5.3 Physical Fitness


All the students shall be required to submit a Medical Fitness Certificate from a Registered
Medical Practitioner (Annexure- III) at the time of admission.
Note: Admission of the student shall stand cancelled, if any information supplied or document
submitted is proved to be false/ fake at any stage even after admission.
6. SEAT ALLOCATION
SEAT ALLOCATION SHALL BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE PROVISION
UNDER DELHI DIPLOMA LEVEL TECHNICAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
(PROHIBITION OF CAPITATION FEE, REGULATION OF ADMISSION,
FIXATION OF NON-EXPLOITATIVE FEE AND OTHER MEASURES TO ENSURE
EQUITY AND EXCELLENCE) ACT 2007; NOTIFICATION NO. 161 / 12 / ADMN /
POI / DEP / 2007/ DDTE/ 520 DATED 17 JULY 2007.

6.1 STATE CODE OF ELLIGIBILITY ALLOCATION (REGION)


State code of eligibility: Select the title Delhi, if you have passed your qualifying
examination from a school located in Delhi. Select the title Outside Delhi, if you have
passed your qualifying examination from a school located Outside Delhi and NCR.

6.1.1 FOR GOVERNMENT INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY/ POLYTECHNICS, GOVT.


AIDED & GOVERNMENT SPONSORED INSTITUTES
85% of the total sanctioned intake of Government, Government aided and Government
sponsored Institutions shall be filled-up by candidates who have passed the qualifying
examinations from schools located in Delhi.
15% seats shall be filled-up by candidates passing the qualifying examinations from the
schools located Outside Delhi and NCR.
Regarding the criteria for deciding the State Code of Eligibility of the candidate for CET-
2018, who have passed/appeared in the qualifying examination through
Patrachar/Correspondence/Open School, may please refer Note 4 and 5 under Para 5.1.

6.1.2 PRIVATELY MANAGED SELF FINANCING INSTITUTES


State Code of Eligibility allocation shall be the same as mentioned in Para 6.1.1.
6.2. RESERVATION
Reservations applicable in respect of Government, Government aided, Government sponsored
and private self financing Institutions for the academic year 2018-19 shall be as per the policy
of the Delhi Government, at the time of commencement of admission / counselling.
6.2.1 GOVERNMENT INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY/POLYTECHNICS & GOVT.
AIDED / GOVT. SPONSORED INSTITUTES
The proposed reservations in various categories during 2018-19 shall be as follows: -
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6.2.1.1 SC Category: 15% seats of total sanctioned intake in each of Delhi and Outside Delhi quota
in each course of each polytechnic / Institute for fresh admission are reserved for candidates
belonging to Scheduled Caste.
6.2.1.2 ST Category: 7.5% seats of total sanctioned intake in each of Delhi and Outside Delhi quota
in each course of each Institute of Technology/ Polytechnic / Institute for fresh admission are
reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Tribe.

6.2.1.3 OBC Category: 27% seats of total sanctioned intake in each of Delhi and outside Delhi quota
in each course of each Institute of Technology /Polytechnic / Institute for fresh admission are
reserved for OBC candidates belonging to NON-CREAMY LAYER.
Horizontal and Vertical reservation shall also be as per the policy of Government
prevailing at the time of counselling.
NOTE 1:
a) For admission to a seat reserved for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes/OBCs, the candidate
should produce a certificate in original at the time of admission / counselling from the approved
district authority, indicating the Scheduled Caste/Tribe/OBC, to which the candidate belongs.
b) All reservations relating to SC/ST/OBC/DP/PWD/TFW etc. shall be applicable for Delhi and
Outside Delhi students separately in respect of each discipline in each Institute.
c) Reservation category certificate of candidate claiming reservation under Delhi category
seats will be from the competent authority of Delhi jurisdiction. Certificate of candidates
claiming reservation against seats allocated for outside Delhi candidates, will have to furnish the
certificate from the competent authority to establish their eligibility for reservation under the
concerned reservation category.
A list of approved authorities is given below:
(i) District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner / Collector /
Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate / City
Magistrate (not below the rank of 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate), Sub-Divisional Magistrate
/ Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Assistant Commissioner.
(ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency
Magistrate.
(iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar.
(iv) Administrator / Secretary to Administrator / Development Officer (Lakshadweep & Minicoy
Island).

NOTE 2:
a) Caste certificate in the name of the applicant from competent authority will have to be
produced at the time of admission / counselling failing which the candidate will be considered
under general category. In case of SC/ST certificate in father’s name, admissions will be
provisional. The candidate will have to produce caste certificate in the name of candidate
within 03 months from the date of provisional admission.
b) For availing reservation under OBC category in Delhi State, Delhi OBC list shall be
considered. Candidates passing qualifying examination from institutes located in Delhi and
having OBC certificate from Outside Delhi shall be considered as Delhi General Candidate.
c) The creamy layer amongst OBCs has been excluded from benefit of reservation from
OBC category.
d) For availing reservation under OBC category candidate is required to bring OBC
certificate from competent authority clearly indicating that he/she belongs to non –
creamy layer. Statement of Family income for the previous year from all sources should
also be mentioned in the certificate. The OBC (Non Creamy Layer) certificate is to be
issued on or after 1st August, 2017). If it is issued prior to 01-08-2017, it should be
accompanied with family Income certificate issued on or after 01-08-2017 from the
competent authority mentioned in the list of approved authorities.
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6.2.1.4 Person with Disabilities /Divyang(PWD): 5% seats of the sanctioned intake of each course
in each polytechnic/ Institute in each of Delhi and Outside Delhi quota for fresh admission are
reserved for Person With Disabilities/Divyang (PWD). A certificate of suitability as to
whether the applicant is fit for undergoing the course applied for, has to be furnished from the
Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Handicapped, 9-11 Vikas Marg, Karkardooma,
Delhi–110092. (Annexure IV A- from Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for
Handicapped) - before he/she fills in online choice submission for admission.
Candidates, at their own interest, should ascertain from the VRC, identify the courses
for which they will be eligible to apply. For dyslexia (Annexure IV B) Candidate a
certificate of suitability as to whether the applicant is fit for undergoing the course applied for
has to be furnished from the competent authority/ IHBAS.(Institute of Human Behaviour and
Allied Sciences, Dilshad Garden, Delhi.
Further it is clarified that the allocation of reservation schemes for person with
disability/Divyang (PWD Category) will be as follows:
a) Blindness and low vision.
b) Deaf and hard of hearing.
c) Locomotor disability including cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, dwarfism, acid attack
victims and muscular dystrophy.
d) Autism, intellectual disability, specific learning disability and mental illness;
e) Multiple disabilities from amongst person under clauses (a) to (d) including deaf-
blindness.

In addition to above reservation, under the Central Assistance Scheme for persons with
disabilities, 25 seats {5 seats in Mechanical Engineering and 4 seats each in branches of
Architectural Assistantship, Civil Engineering, Garment Fabrication Technology, Electrical
Engineering, & Mechanical Engineering (Maintenance Engineering)} are available at
Aryabhat Institute of Technology only. Candidates taking admission under this scheme,
get financial assistance @ Rs. 1700/- per month and their tuition fee is also waived off as
directed by the MHRD. Such candidates will, however pay one time refundable Security
Deposit like all other category candidates. Selection of the candidates shall be through the
Common Entrance Test-2018 (Test-1).

NOTE: During CET-2018, 50 Minutes compensatory (extra) time will be allowed to candidates
belongings to Person with Disability category only after producing the Medical Certificate at
Examination Centre issued by the competent authority / Vocational Rehabilitation Centre
(VRC) / Certificate from IHBAS.

6.2.1.5 Defence Personnel: 5% seats of sanctioned intake of each course in each Institute of
Technology/Polytechnic for both Delhi and Outside Delhi quota, are reserved for widows /
wards of Military / Para Military personnel (CRPF, ITBP, BSF, CISF, NSG & Assam Rifles)
in the following order of preference:
(a) Widows/wards of Defense personnel killed in action.
(b) Wards of serving personnel & Ex-servicemen disabled in action.
(c) Widows/wards of Defense personnel who died in peace time with death attributable to
Military service.
(d) Wards of Defense personnel disabled in peace time with disability attributable to Military
service.
(e) Wards of ex-servicemen, serving personnel and Police personnel who are in receipt of
Gallantry awards.
(f) Wards of ex-servicemen
(g) Wards of serving personnel.

Candidates seeking admission under Defense Personnel quota will have to get their
candidature certified by any of the following authorities in the prescribed proforma given at
Annexure VI : -
(i) Secretary, Kendriya Sainik Board, Delhi.
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(ii) Secretary, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board.
(iii) Officer-in-Charge, Record Office of concerned service for serving personnel.

6.2.1.6 NCC Cadets: 0.5% seats in this category are reserved on the basis of the merit among the
National Cadet Corps (NCC) certificate holders of a given certificate level. Candidates with
‘C’ Certificate will be given higher priority over those candidates having ‘B’ certificate, who
in-turn, will be given a higher priority over those with ‘A’ Certificate.
6.2.1.7 Wards of persons with liability of transfer outside Delhi: 0.5% seats of total sanctioned
intake in a programme of study are reserved for the wards of employees working in the
Government/Legislature/Judicial Services of Delhi and having liability for transfer outside
Delhi.
6.2.2 RESERVATION IN PRIVATE SELF FINANCING INSTITUTIONS
Proposed reservations in various categories during 2018-19 are stated as under:
(i) 10% seats of total sanctioned intake in an unaided institution shall be allocated as management
seats except the minority institution.
(ii) 85% seats of total sanctioned intake, except the management seats, shall be allocated for
Delhi students and the remaining 15% seats for the outside Delhi students.
(iii) For Delhi candidates: 17% seats for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes
category, 1% seats for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes category, 27%
seats for candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes as notified by the Government.
(iv) For outside Delhi candidates: 15% seats for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes
category, 7.5% seats for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes category, 27%
seats for the other backward classes.

(v) 3% seats for PWD candidates (Persons with Disabilities / Divyang.)

(vi) 5% of the seats under each programme of studies are reserved for Defense personnel. (Refer
para 6.2.1.5) .
(vii) 0.5% for the candidates for the National Cadet Corps category.

Note: All Reservation shall be as per the Delhi Government policy at the time of counselling

6.2.3 Supernumerary Seats

6.2.3.1 J & K Migrants: One seat, which will be supernumerary seat, is earmarked for Kashmiri
migrants in each institute (morning shift only). Admission will be based on merit through
CET-2018. First preference will be given to Kashmiri migrants registered in Delhi up to
11.6.2001. In case of seats remaining vacant, Kashmiri migrants settled outside Delhi will be
considered. A certificate from the competent authority for getting admission against
Kashmiri migrant quota is to be produced by the candidates at the time of
counselling/admission. Such a certificate should be issued by the concerned Deputy
Commissioner of Delhi or the Competent Authority outside Delhi as per Annexure-VIII.
Photo Identity Card/Ration Card of the migrant must be produced at the time of
counselling/admission.
6.2.3.2 Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) : 5% of sanctioned intake under TFW Scheme of AICTE, for
candidates with family Income up to Rs. 6 Lakh per annum. The candidate should produce
income certificate issued by competent authority on or after 01-08-2017.(Annexure IX).
Tuition fees for such candidates will be waived off for all subsequent semesters i.e. 3rd, 4th ,
5th semesters and 6th semesters..

6.2.4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING RESERVATION:

1. Reservation of seats will be as per the policy of the State Govt. and will be subject to any
change/amendment made by the Government
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2. Any unfilled seat reserved for Scheduled Castes will be treated as reserved for Scheduled
Tribes and vice-versa. The seats will be de-reserved for General Category only after
exhausting the complete list of SC/ST candidates.
3. Any seat (reserved or general) remaining unfilled in Outside Delhi category will be
transferred to Delhi seat of the same category. The order of conversion shall be Outside Delhi
(Reserved Category) Delhi (Reserved Category)Outside (General) Delhi (General).
4. Any seat under reserved category remaining unfilled in Delhi category will be transferred to
Delhi General Category during 3rd round of counselling.
5. Benefit of reservation shall be available only if the category to which a candidate belongs to
as mentioned in the original application form. If nothing is mentioned by the candidate in the
application form, he/she may not be considered to reserved category.
6. Any seats remaining unfilled under reserved category will be transferred to general category
during the 3rd round of counselling.

6.3. SEAT DISTRIBUTION


Detailed seat distribution for Government, Government aided, Govt. sponsored and Private
Polytechnics / Institutes for the academic year 2018-19 shall be as per the reservation for
different categories.

7. CET APPLICATION FORM PARTICULARS


CET application form has to be filled online through accessing the website
https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in from any internet access point.

7.1 AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION BULLETIN, CET-2018 ON THE WEBSITE.


A copy of the Information Bulletin can be seen on and downloaded from the website

https://www.tte.delhi.gov.in., https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in & https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in.

8. GUIDELINES FOR FILLING-IN THE APPLICATION FORM FOR CET – 2018

1. Aadhar number or PAN no. of the candidate is required for online submission of application
form for CET-2018.
2. Candidates are advised to go through the Information Bulletin carefully and acquaint
themselves with all requirements in respect to fill-in the application form for CET-2018.

3. It will be the sole responsibility of the candidate to make sure that he/she is eligible to apply
and fulfils all the conditions prescribed for the admission.

4. If ineligibility of the candidate is detected at any stage, before or after the


examination/declaration of results, or during any stage of the course, his/her
candidature/admission will be cancelled without any notice. Disciplinary action will also be
taken against him/her and entire fee will also be forfeited.

5. A separate application form is to be filled for each Test. Only one application shall be allowed
per candidate per test.

6. Candidate shall download admit card with instructions and check whether all details provided
by him/her are correct or not. In case of any problem, please contact Help desk at Pusa
Institute of Technology, Pusa, Delhi-110012.
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7. The fee (in Indian Rupees) for CET-2018 is Rs 400/- + Rs 15/- bank charges + Rs 3/-
(GST).
8. The online fee once paid will not be refunded (full or partial) under any circumstances.
9. Multiple payments of fees will not be refunded under any circumstances.
10. Mode of CET- 2018 Fees submission :- The fee should be submitted online either by credit
card/debit card/ net banking on web portal.

ONLINE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION FORM


CET application form has to be filled online from the website https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in from
any internet access point. Screenshots of the form are as follows. Changes, if any, will be incorporated
on website. Candidates will need to fill in all the mandatory fields to apply online. The website
pages are as follows:
 
1. Click on “Apply for CET-2018 for Admission in Diploma Courses "for applying for the test of
your choice.
 

 
2. Click on the test you want to apply for after seeing the test details of your choice.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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3. Then click on "Applyy For Test 1" if you have seelected the Teest 1. 
 

 
 
4. See all tthe steps for filling in the fform and theen click on "AP
PPLY" button. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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5.. Then read all the instructions for filling in the form and click on  Menu as given below. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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6 .Fill in  the online Registration form. 

 
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7. A sample of duly filled in form is shown below.

(i) Candidate's Name(As per Secondary School/10th certificate)


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Example: If name of the candidate is SANJAY KUMAR PANT.
 
(ii)Father’s Name(As per Secondary School/10th certificate)
Example: If name of the Father/Guardian is RAMESH KUMAR PANT
 
(iii)Mother's Name
Example: If name of the Mother is SUSHMA.
 
(iv)Date of Birth : The date, month and year of birth should be written as given in the class
10th/Secondary School/High School Certificate of the Board.
 
(v) The Identity type can be Aadhar Card or Pan Card. Select the Identity type and
Fill in the Identity No.
 
(vi)Gender: Select the appropriate option as male, female or transgender.
 
(vii)Fill in Address, locality, name of city/town/village, district, state, pin code.
 
Example: If your address is No 61 Pocket D Moti Bagh New Delhi.

(viii)Email Address: Provide the email address so that you can be communicated, if required.

Example: If your email address is Abcd@gmail.com

(ix)MOBILE NUMBER: Provide the mobile number where you can be contacted. (It should
be of 10 digits)

Example: If your mobile number is 9100000000.


Note: All fields are Mandatory except mentioned optional
 
(x)
Choose Password: The candidate will be prompted to generate the 'PASSWORD '.
He/She is advised to keep password generated by him/her secured during Online
Registration as it can be misused. Maintaining the secrecy of the password will be the
sole responsibility of the candidate. Controller (CET-2018) will not be responsible for
any misuse of the password.

 
 
 
(xi)  Security Question: The candidate will be prompted to give answer to the security
question. The candidate is advised to keep security answer secured with him/her secured
during Online Registration as it can be misused to change the password. In case of password
forgotten, it may be reset by using security question.
 
(xii)  SECURITY PIN: Please enter the value in as you see in the image and proceed to
SUBMIT button.
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8 .After clicking SUBMIT buton following screen will appear. Read the instructions and
close the pop menu.
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9. Mark the check box, “I Agree” and select either “EDIT REGISTRATION FORM” or
“FINAL SUBMIT” as per your choice.
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10. The following screen comes when you select FINAL SUBMIT. Click YES or NO
as per your choice.

11. On clicking ‘Yes’ following screen will appear. See all the steps and note down your
Application Number for further usage. Choose “Complete Application Form" to fill in the
application form.
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12.Fill in the application form with following fields.
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13. A Sample of duly filled in form is given below.
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14. (i)Category: Select the appropriate categories like GN, SC, ST, and OBC.

Example: If the category is “General”

(ii)Subcategory: Choose the appropriate Subcategories like NCC, DP, PWD, JK, and TFW.
Click YES if you belong to any of these subcategories, otherwise select NO option.

(iii)State code of eligibility: Select the title “Delhi”, if you have passed your qualifying
examination from a school located in Delhi. Select the title “Outside Delhi”, if you have
passed your qualifying examination from a school located Outside Delhi and NCR.

(iv)Religion: Select the appropriate religion. For example, if your religion is Hindu, select the
appropriate title “HINDU”.

(v)Nationality: If your nationality is Indian, select “INDIAN”. If your nationality is not Indian
select “OTHERS”

(vi)Choose the appropriate qualification based on the test selected. Select the Title
“PASSED”, if the candidate has already passed the qualifying examination. Select the title
“APPEARED”, if the candidate has appeared in the qualifying examination. Choose the
Course/Stream Name.

BOARD OF QUALIFYING EXAM: Select the appropriate Board of qualifying exam.


Example: If you have passed the qualifying examination from CBSE, select the title “CBSE”

APPEARED IN/ PASSED QUALIFYING EXAM: Select the Title “PASSED”, if the
candidate has already passed the qualifying examination. Select the title “APPEARED”, if
the candidate has appeared in the qualifying examination.

Candidate should fill in the year of passing and aggregate percentage of marks/grade of all
the qualification(s) applicable to him/her. If a candidate has passed 10th class, he/she should
fill in the year of passing as well as aggregate of percentage of marks/grade obtained in 10th
class. Enter Roll No, Institute Name & address and Institute Pincode.

15.Provide the Security Pin as given in image. Choose RESET or SUBMIT button according
to your choice.
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16.Following Screen will be generated. Read the Instructions and Close the popup menu.
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17.Click on check button “I Agree” and Select either the option “EDIT APPLICATION
FORM DATA” or “FINAL SUBMIT “as per your choice.
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18.On selecting “FINAL SUBMIT”, following screen will be generated .Choose either the
option "YES PLEASE DO "or "OOPS PLEASE NO " as per your choice.
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19.The following screen will be generated when you select the option " YES PLEASE DO".
Choose "Edit Application Form" or "Upload Images" according to your choice.
220.When you click on "Upload Images" above screen will be generated.

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21. Choose file for Photograph, Thumb and Signature according to specified dimensions and
click on "UPLOAD". A popup menu will come confirming that your images have been
uploaded successfully. A sample is given beiow.
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22.A pop up will be generated asking whether you want to Upload your images finally or not.
Select the desired choice.
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23.The following screen will be uploaded when you select the option "YES PLEASE DO".
You can Choose "Edit Application Form","Pay Examination Fee" or "Edit Uploaded
Images".
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24.After Choosing "Pay Examination Fee" following screen will be generated. Mark the
Check box for Online Payment and click on "PROCEED FOR PAYMENT".
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25.Following Screen will be generated. Click on "GO FOR PAYMENT" for making the
payment.

26.Following Screen will be Generated after clicking on "GO FOR PAYMENT" .


Check the fields provided and decide whether to proceed forward or not .On Clicking "YES
PLEASE DO" you will be directed for payment.

10. ISSUE OF ONLINE ADMIT CARD


Issue of online Admit Card: The exact information pertaining to issue of admit card shall be
available on the website https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in . The registered candidates can download
the admit card showing the roll no. and Centre details by logging in the website
https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in approximately 10 days prior to the date of CET- 2018 examination.
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The cand
didates are advised to check the w ularly for aany updates,, No separate
website regu
communiication will be
b sent in thiss regard.

The candiidates are direected to retain


n the Admit Card
C till the ad
dmission is fiinalized.

No dupliccate admit caard will be isssued by the Controller CET-2018


C aftter the Entraance test.
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11. MODE OF THE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST
11.1 SCHEME OF THE TEST
(I) The Test Booklet will contain 150 objective-type questions in all. Each question will
be provided with four alternative answers marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). Out of these
four, most appropriate answers should be selected and marked on the OMR answer
sheet with black ball pen only.
(II) In Pharmacy, there will be total 210 questions, out of which the students have to
attempt 150 questions by opting 60 questions either from Mathematics or from
Biology. They have to indicate their option at the appropriate location in the
OMR answer sheet. If both options are attempted, answer will be rejected.
(III) 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.
(IV) Tests will be of 02.30 hours duration and will carry 600 marks. However 50 minutes
compensatory (extra) time will be allowed to candidates of PWD (Person with
disability) category vide Govt. of India order No. F.16-110/2003-DD.III on
production of medical certificate issued from competent authority / Govt. medical
board / Vocational Rehabilitation Centre (VRC)/Certificate from IHBAS.
(V) A centre once allotted by the Controller of CET-2018 will not be changed and no
request in this regard will be entertained under any circumstances.
(VI) The medium / language of the question papers for the entrance test will be as
under
Test Nos. Language / Medium of question papers
1,4 & 5 English and Hindi(Bilingual)
2 English
3 Hindi
In case of any discrepancy in the bilingual question papers pertaining to Test
Nos. 1, 4, & 5, the English version will be considered as the correct version.
(VII) The tests will be held in centres located in Delhi only.
(VIII) No writer to the candidate shall be permitted.
(IX) No requests for re-checking, re-evaluation, re-assessment or scrutiny of OMR
answer-sheets will be entertained.
(X) A candidate or his/her representative shall not be permitted to see the OMR answer-
sheet.
(XI) All disputes pertaining to the conduct of the tests and admission shall fall within
the jurisdiction of courts located in Delhi.
(XII) For those who are unable to appear in the test on the scheduled date and time for any
reason, the Controller, CET-2018, under any circumstances, will not hold re-test. No
refund of fee is permissible.
11.2. TIME TABLE FOR CET - 2018
Test Date of CET- Subjects for Entrance
Discipline Time
No. 2018 Tests
Test-1 All 10th based 27-05-2018 10.00 A.M. Mathematics-(50 Questions),
Diploma Courses. (SUNDAY) To Physics (40 Questions),
Engg /Non Engg 12.30 P.M. Chemistry (30 Questions),
Biology (15 Questions) &
English (15 Questions) as per
CBSE syllabus for class IX Exam
held in 2017 and CBSE syllabus
for class X exam held in 2018.
Total No. of Questions : 150
Test-2 Modern Office 26-05-2018 2.00 P.M. Comprehension of English
Practice English (SATURDAY) to including Grammar (60
(12th based) 4.30 P.M. Questions) of class XII level,
Knowledge of Current Affairs (45
Questions) and Logical &
Analytical Ability (45 Questions)
Total No. of Questions : 150
Test-3 Modern Office 26-05-2018 10.00 A.M. Comprehension of Hindi
Practice – Hindi (SATURDAY) to including Grammar (60
(12th based) 12.30 P.M Questions) of class XII level,
Knowledge of Current Affairs (45
Questions) and Logical &
Analytical Ability (45 Questions)
Total No. of Questions : 150
Test-4 Pharmacy 27-05-2018 2.00 P.M Physics (45 Questions), Chemistry
(12th based) (SUNDAY) . to (45 Questions) & either
4.30 P.M. Mathematics (60 Questions) or
Biology (60 Questions) as per
CBSE syllabus for class XI Exam
held in 2017 and CBSE syllabus
for Class XII Exam held in 2018.
Total No. of Questions : 210
Test-5 Passed 12th Std. 26-05-2018 10.00 A.M. Physics (30 Questions)
examination with (SATURDAY) to Mathematics (30 Questions)
Physics and 12.30 P.M Chemistry-(30 Questions)
Chemistry as Biology -(30 Questions)
compulsory subjects English- (15 Marks)
along with one of the (as per CBSE syllabus for class X
Mathematics / Exam held in 2018)
Biology (Botany and General Aptitude – (15 Marks)
Zoology) OR Total No. of Questions : 150
12th Science (with
Mathematics as one
of the Subject) or 12th
Science with
Vocational OR 12th
Science with
Technical
OR
10th + (2years ITI)
with appropriate
Trade in that order
shall be eligible for
admission to Second
Year Diploma
Course(s) of
appropriate
Programme.

11.3 THE CONDUCT OF THE TESTS

11.3.1 The Answer Sheet

i) The answer-sheet (OMR Sheet) will be found placed inside the sealed test booklet. The
answer sheet should be taken out only after the announcement by the invigilator without
breaking the seal.
ii) The paper seal, in no case, be broken before the announcement by the invigilator.
iii) Candidates are advised to go through the instructions printed on the answer sheet and be
conversant with the required particulars.

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iv) In case any information given in the application form is contradictory to the information given
on OMR answer sheet, the particulars given in the application form shall be treated as
correct and final.
v) The answer-sheet is of a special type, which will be scanned on an optical scanner. The two
sides of the answer sheet are to be used as follows:

a) Side 1: This side of the answer sheet contains the following columns which are to be
filled in with a black ball point pen only, neatly and accurately: -
i) Roll Number.
ii) Test Number
iii) Application number
iv) Centre number
v) Candidate’s name (In capital letters)
vi) Father’s name (In capital letters)
vii) Name of the Examination Centre
viii) Signature of the candidate
b) Side 2: This side of the answer sheet contains the following columns, which are to be
filled in with black ball point pen only: -
i) Roll number
ii) Centre number
iii) Test booklet number
iv) Test booklet code
v) Test number
vi) Sex
vii) Application Number

While filling in rows prescribed for responses to questions given in the test booklet, each row
number should correspond to the serial number of the question given in the test booklet. There are
four Circles / bubbles, in each row which represents four alternative responses, only one of which is
the correct or most appropriate answer. The candidate should darken only one circle/bubble by using
black ball point pen only.
Candidates must ensure that the admit card and OMR answer sheet are not folded. He/she also
should not make any mark or write any kind of description on these papers.
11.3.2 A candidate must bring his/her black ballpoint pen. Pencil should not be used.
 
11.3.3 Writing of particulars and responses on side – 2 of OMR answer sheet

Roll Number The candidate should write his/her Roll number and darken the
corresponding circle/bubbles.
Centre Number The candidate should write his/her centre number and darken the
corresponding circle/bubbles.
Test Booklet The candidate should write his/her test booklet number indicated on the test
No. booklet, and darken the corresponding circle/bubble.
Test Booklet Each test booklet has been assigned a code. The candidate should note this
Code code and write it and darken the corresponding circle/bubble.
Marking of There will be four possible responses to each question. The questions are
Responses/ numbered from 001 to 150 / 210. Candidates are required to indicate the
Answer correct answer to each question by darkening the appropriate circle/bubble.

Note: Candidates are advised to make sure of the correct answer before they darken a circle. They
should also ensure that the circle is completely darkened. The optical scanner may reject a
partly or faintly darkened circle or darkening multiple circles / bubbles for single question. .
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11.3.4 Award of Marks
a) Each question carries 4 marks. There shall be a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong
answer.
b) The Test Booklet code filled - in by the candidate in the answer-sheet will be accepted as
final for the purpose of evaluation. When the space for the booklet code is left blank or
more than one booklet code is indicated therein, it will be deemed to be an incorrect booklet
code and the answer sheet will not be evaluated. The candidate himself/herself shall be solely
responsible for all the consequences arising out of any error or omission in writing the test
booklet code.

11.3.5 Rough Work


A candidate will not do any rough work on the answer-sheet. All rough work, if any, is to be
done in the space provided in the test booklet only.

11.3.6 Procedure to be followed in the Examination Hall

i) Fifteen minutes before the commencement of the test, each candidate will be given a
sealed Test Booklet with an answer sheet placed inside it.
ii) Immediately on receipt of the test booklet, each candidate is expected to fill in the
required particulars on the cover page of the test booklet with a black ball point pen
only. He/ she will not open the paper seal of the test booklet until asked to do so by
the invigilator. He/she will also read instructions given on the cover page of Test
Booklet.
iii) Five minutes before the commencement of the test, the candidate will be asked to
break open the seal of the test booklet. He/she will take out the answer-sheet
carefully so that no stray mark of any kind is made on the answer-sheet. Adequate
precaution should be taken so that no portion of the paper tape may stick to the
answer sheet and close the test booklet.
iv) Candidates should check carefully that the Test Booklet Code filled in the Answer
Sheet is the same as that printed on Test Booklet.
v) Candidates will then write the required particulars on SIDE – 1 and SIDE – 2 of the
answer-sheet with a black ball point pen as already explained. After this, the
candidates will wait for the signal by the invigilator to start marking the answers.
vi) The test will start exactly at the time mentioned in the admit card and an
announcement to this effect will be made by the invigilator.
vii) While the test is in progress, the invigilator will check the admit cards of the
candidates and get their signature on admit card, attendance sheet and also left hand
thumb impression on the attendance sheet to satisfy himself/herself about the identity
of each candidate. The invigilator will also put his/her signature in the place provided
for the purpose in the answer-sheet on Side – 1.
viii) After completing the test and before handing over the Answer Sheet to the invigilator,
the candidates are advised to make sure that all the particulars required in the test
booklet and the OMR answer sheet, particularly the Roll No. and the Test Booklet
code, have been correctly written at Side - 1 & 2.
ix) A signal will be given at the beginning of the test and at half time. A signal will also
be given at the closing time when the candidate must stop marking the answers and
handover the OMR Answer Sheet to the Invigilator in the room/hall.

11.3.7 Caution against removal of page(s) from the test booklet

Candidates should ensure that the test booklet contains the number of pages as mentioned on
the top of the first page. In case the numbers do not tally, it should be immediately brought to
the notice of the invigilator. The candidates shall not remove any page(s) from the test
booklet and if any page(s) is/are found missing from a candidate’s booklet, he/she shall be
liable for prosecution under the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code. Candidate shall
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be allowed to take away the Test Booklet after submission of OMR Answer Sheet to the
invigilator at the end of the test.

11.3.8 Other Important Information

i) A candidate, who comes after the commencement of the test, will not be allowed
to take the test.
ii) A candidate shall not be allowed to carry any textual material, printed or written, bits
of paper or any other material of similar nature except the admit card inside the
examination hall.
iii) Calculators, log tables, electronic watches with facilities for calculation, cellular
phones, pagers and other materials of similar nature shall not be allowed inside the
examination hall. Controller, CET/Centre Superintendents will neither make any
arrangement for the safe custody of any of these items nor will be responsible for loss
of any such items.
iv) No candidate will leave his/her seat or the examination hall until he/she has finished
doing his/her paper without the permission of the Centre Superintendent or the
Invigilator concerned, Candidates shall not leave the hall without handing over
the OMR Answer-Sheet to the Invigilator on duty.
v) Smoking is strictly prohibited in the examination hall during the conduct of the test.
vi) Tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks are not allowed to be taken inside the examination
hall during the test.
vii) Candidates shall maintain perfect silence and attend to their papers only. Any
conversation or disturbance in the examination hall shall be deemed to be an act of
misbehavior. The act of misbehavior/malpractice/unfair means/impersonation in the
Common Entrance Test will lead to the cancellation of candidature. He/She will be
debarred from taking CET-2018 in addition to any other action under the Indian Penal
Code.
viii) Only the result of the entrance test shall not, “ipso facto”, entitle a candidate to get
admission in a particular course. The candidates have to fulfill minimum eligibility
conditions of the relevant qualifying examination.
ix) At any stage, if it is found that the candidate has furnished any false or incorrect
information in the application form, his/her candidature for the course will be
cancelled.
x) It will also be the sole responsibility of the candidates themselves to make sure that
they are eligible and fulfill all other conditions prescribed for admission before
applying for admission.

Sl.No. Activity Time


Morning Session Evening Session
1. Entry in the Examination Hall 9.15 AM 1.15 PM
2. Distribution of Test Booklets 9.45 AM 1.45 PM
3. Taking out the Answer Sheet from 9.55 AM 1.55 PM
the Test Booklet without breaking
seal
4. Test Commences 10.00 AM 2.00 PM
(Break the seal of the Test Booklet)
5. Test Concludes 12.30 PM 4.30 PM
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11.3.9 UNFAIRMEANS PRACTICES & BREACH OF EXAMINATION RULES DURING


COMMON ENTRANCE TEST – 2018:
Unfairmeans practices are not permitted during CET. List of activities under unfairmeans is
listed as under:
i) Having in possession of any item or article which has been prohibited in examination
centre or may be used for unfair practices including any stationery item, communication
device, accessories, eatable items, ornaments or any other material or information
relevant or not relevant to the examination in the paper concerned.
ii) Impersonation
iii) To prepare material for copying.
iv) Assisting other candidate to engage in malpractice, giving or receiving assistance directly
or indirectly of any kind of attempting to do so.
v) Writing questions or answers on any material other than the answer sheet given by the
Center Superintendent for writing answers.
vi) Tearing of Answer Sheet, any page of the test booklet etc.
vii) Contacting or communicating or trying to do so with any person, other than the
Examination Staff, during the examination time in the examination centre.
viii) Taking away the answer sheet out of the examination hall/room.
ix) Smuggling out Question Booklet or its part or smuggling out answer sheet or part
thereof.
x) Threatening any of the officials connected with the conduct of the examination or
threatening any of the candidates.
xi) Using or attempting to use any other undesirable method or means in connection with the
examination.
xii) Manipulation & fabrication of online documents viz. Admit Card, result card etc.
xiii) Forceful entry/exit in/from Examination Centre/Hall.
xiv) Use or attempt to use of any electronic device after entering the examination centre.
xv) Affixing/uploading of fabricated photograph on the application form/admit
card/proforma.
xvi) Erasing or obliterating any information printed on the OMR sheet.
xvii) Providing wrong information on the answer sheet.
xviii) Creating obstacles in smooth and fair conduct of examination.

PUNISHMENT FOR USING UNFAIRMEANS PRACTICES.


During the course of examination, before or after the examination if a candidate is found
indulging in any of the above or similar practices, he/she shall be deemed to have used unfair
practices and will be booked under unfairmeans case adopted. Unfairmeans practices and breach of
above rules will lead to cancellation of candidature.

12. PREPARATION OF MERIT LIST


(i) Based on the marks obtained in the entrance test, the Controller, CET-2018 will prepare a list
of candidates in order of merit in each category, for each test. For being eligible for
admission, a general candidate must secure a minimum of 10% marks, and reserved category
(SC/ST/OBC/PWD) must secure minimum of 5% marks in CET-2018. The candidates
belonging to reserved category, who qualify on the basis of relaxation in cut off percentage,
i.e., 5%, will not be eligible for admission against general category seats.
(ii) The inter-se merit of candidates securing equal aggregate marks in the entrance test will be
determined according to the following criteria:
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Test No. Order of Priority in case of a Tie
Test-1 Candidates having more marks in Mathematics in CET shall rank higher. In
case of a further tie, the order of rank would be based on marks obtained in
Physics in CET, followed by marks obtained in Chemistry in CET, followed
by marks obtained in English, marks obtained in Biology and then the Date
of birth* for drawing the merit list.
Test-2 Candidates securing more marks in English in CET shall rank higher. After
that, Date of birth* shall be considered for drawing the merit list.
Test-3 Candidates securing more marks in Hindi in CET shall rank higher. After
that, Date of birth* shall be considered for drawing the merit list.
Test-4 Candidates securing more marks in Biology / Mathematics in CET shall
rank higher. After that Date of birth* shall be considered for drawing the
merit list.
Test-5 Candidates having more marks in Mathematics in CET shall rank higher. In
case of a further tie, the order of rank should be marks obtained in Physics
in CET, followed by marks obtained in Chemistry in CET, followed by
marks obtained in Biology in CET, followed by marks obtained in English
and General Aptitude in CET and then the Date of birth* shall be
considered for drawing the merit list.
* The candidate older in age shall rank higher.
13. DECLARATION OF RESULT
The decision of result committee regarding question papers and result preparation is
final. The Controller of examination, CET-2018 shall declare the rank of qualified
candidates only. No separate intimation shall be sent to the candidates in this regard.
All the admissions shall be made by the CET 2018 based on the merit ranking in the tests and
fulfillment of minimum eligibility conditions prescribed for each test. The result of the
Common Entrance Test (CET-2018) will be displayed on the website
https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in on 14.06.2018 at 4.00 P.M.
The candidates are advised to check the website regularly for updates.

14. WEB BASED COUNSELLING & ADMISSION

All admissions shall be made on the basis of the merit ranking in the test concerned and
fulfillment of minimum eligibility conditions prescribed for each test. The exact Counselling
Procedure will be displayed on the website www.cetdelhi.nic.in in due course of time.
14.1 Tentative counselling schedule is given in annexure I. This schedule will be adhered to as far as
possible. In the event of change, if any, the same will be notified on the counselling website
https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in. Candidates are advised to check the website regularly. No separate
communication will be sent in this regard.
Note: The secret examination material of CET and the counselling/admission material shall be
weeded out as per norms related to weeding off material after six months from date of close of
admission every year.

14.2 COUNSELLING PROCEDURE


General Instructions
1. The detailed instructions about the online counselling shall be available on the website
www.cetdelhi.nic.in Candidates are advised to go through the details thoroughly at the website
before registration. This information shall be available before the start of the online
counselling. Aspirants / candidates should keep seeing the website regularly in this regard.
2. The candidates must read the conditions of eligibility as given in the Information Bulletin
carefully and must satisfy themselves regarding their eligibility for admission in various
programmes before registering online for counselling and submitting the fees.
3. It is the sole responsibility of the candidate to ensure that they fulfill the minimum eligibility
criteria in the programme/course they seek admission, the correctness of the details filled with
respect to region, category, sub-category or any other such details for allotment of seat.
If at any stage of admission procedure the information furnished by the candidate is found to
be incorrect or untrue, the admission to the programme/course shall be cancelled and the fees
will be forfeited.
4. In order to avoid last minute rush, the candidates are advised to apply early enough. The Chief
Admission Officer /Controller CET-2018 will not be responsible for network problems or any
other problem of such nature for online submission during the last minute.
5. If the candidate is satisfied with the seat allotted to him/her and does not want to
participate in subsequent rounds of counselling for up-gradation, he/she must FREEZE
his/her allotted seat by clicking the freeze option available in his/her account within the
specified time period otherwise his/her next higher preferences will be considered
automatically for up gradation in all subsequent rounds of counsellings.
6. The detailed rules and procedures of the counselling / admission shall be notified at the time of
start of counselling process. This Information Bulletin shall be treated only as a general
guideline.
14.2.1 FIRST COUNSELLING
STEP 1: - SUBMISSION OF PROCESSING FEE
(i) CET 2018 qualified candidates will be required to deposit one time processing fee of
Rs. 700/- (Non-refundable) + Rs 15/-bank charges + Rs 3/- ( GST ) by following mode.
 Payment by Digital Mode: The candidate has to select Debit Card /Credit card/ Net
Banking etc. option to pay the application fee of CET 2018 and follow the online instruction
to complete the payment of fee. After successful payment, candidate will be able to print the
Confirmation Fee Receipt Page.
STEP 2: - ON LINE REGISTRATION
Aadhar Card Number / PAN No. is required for Online Registration.
1. Online Registration is to be done through the Website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in from any
of the internet access points.
Students must have their 10th / 12th / ITI mark sheet, certificate and other relevant
documents/category/Sub Category certificate (as applicable) with them, at the time of filling
in their registration details, personal details and marks/grades correctly. No
change/correction in the data filled in at the time of registration is allowed at the time of
document verification.
2. For Online Registration, the candidate will be required to enter his/her TEST NO., CET
ROLL NO, CET APPLICATION NO. and DATE OF BIRTH in the “ONLINE
REGISTRATION” link given on the Website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in
3. On entering above information correctly in the ‘ONLINE REGISTRATION’ link , the
candidate will be directed to the page ‘REGISTRATION FORM’ where candidate will be
required to enter the following details (All fields are mandatory):-
a. Father’s Name
b. Gender
c. Category (SC/ST/GN/OBC)
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d. Sub-Category (NCC/DP/PWD/JK/TFW)
e. Contact Address
f. Mobile No.
g. E-mail Address
h. Details of Qualification
i. Aadhar card Number / PAN No.
Any incorrect entry will be the sole responsibility of the candidate and may disqualify
him/her from counselling/admission.
4. After entering the above details, the candidate will be prompted to generate the
‘PASSWORD’.
5. The candidate is advised to keep password generated by him/her during Online
Registration secure as it can be misused. Maintaining the secrecy of the password will
be the sole responsibility of the candidate. Controller (CET)/CAO team will not be
responsible for any misuse of the password.
6. After submitting the necessary details in the ‘Registration Form’, “Registration details of the
candidate” will appear indicating information submitted by the candidate.
7. If the entered registration details of the candidate are “Not Correct” she/he can change the
registration details by clicking the “Edit Registration Details” Button.
8. If the entered registration details of the candidate are “Correct” she/he can confirm the
registration details by clicking the “Confirm Registration Details” Button.
Once the candidate confirms the registration using “Confirm Registration Details”
Button, then the candidate will not be able to modify the details.
9. At the end of the process, an “Online Registration Receipt” will be generated on the screen
displaying the Registration Status & Eligibility Status for Counselling.
10. The candidate must take and keep print out of “Online Registration receipt” safe for future
reference.
For further details the candidates are advised to refer website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in
STEP-3:- ONLINE CHOICE SUBMISSION
Only Successfully Registered and Eligible candidate will be allowed for Online choice.
1. The Candidate will be required to login using his/her CET Roll no. as login ID and
Password (on the Website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in) as generated by him/her during
Online Registration for Online Choice Submission.
2. The Candidate will submit his/her choices of institute and discipline in the order of his/her
Preference by clicking “Fill Choices” button.
3. Here the Candidate is advised and encouraged to give maximum number of choices in the
order of preference in his/her own interest so as to have brighter chances of securing a seat.
4. On clicking the “Fill Choices” the available choices specific to the candidate will be
displayed on the left side frame and on clicking the “Add button” it will be removed from the
left frame and will be added into the right frame. Here the candidate can move the choices,
delete the choices, interchange the choices, modify and rearrange the choices as per his/her
preference.
5. If a candidate wants to fill multiple choices at one time, the candidate has to give priority
number in text box in first grid and then can click on “Add Multiple”. All choices will be
shown in second grid in the order of preference. Here again the candidate can move the
choices, delete the choices, interchange the choices, modify and rearrange the choices as per
his/her preference.
6. After filling in and arranging the choices of branch and institute click on button “Save and
Continue”.
7. In the next screen candidate will be shown “filled Choices” in the order preference as given
by him/her during “Fill Choices”. Here candidate will have the option to Modify or to Lock
the choices.
8. If the Choices shown in this screen are in order of the preference as desired , the candidate is
required to Lock the choices and take Print Out for future reference. The candidate has the
option to Modify the details even after Locking the choices till last date and time of Online
Choice Submission by pressing the button “Unlock” given in above screen i.e. Filled choices.
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Note:
1. After last date & time of choice submission, the candidate cannot change choice under
any circumstances. If a candidate fails to lock his/her choice on or before last date of
choice submission, the last choices filled will be automatically locked by the system and
the same will be considered for seat allotment.
2. It is necessary for the candidate to lock the choices and take the print out of the locked
choices for future reference.
3. In case of any problem related to Online Registration & choice submission contact
“Help centre” at Ambedkar Institute of Technology /BPIBS, Shakarpur, Delhi 110092
on any working day between 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. in person with all
relevant original documents.
4. For further details the candidates are advised to refer website https://www.cetdelhi.nic
in.

STEP 4:- RESULT OF SEAT ALLOTMENT AND PRINTING OF PROVISIONAL


ALLOTMENT LETTER
1. The candidate can see the result of the counselling on the internet at specified date and time as
per the counselling schedule, by login using his/her CET Roll no. as login ID and
Password (on the Website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in) as generated by his/her during Online
Registration.
2. Successful candidates can proceed for part payment of Institutional Fees as per the procedure
mentioned in STEP 5.
3. If the seat is allotted to the candidate, he/she must take out the print out of the Provisional
Allotment Letter.
4. The option of printing the Provisional Allotment Letter will be available only for the
respective round; within the specified period and the record will not be available in the
subsequent round of online counselling.

NOTE: - Unsuccessful candidates can participate in the next round of counselling (if any), however
such candidates are not required to pay the Processing Fees again.

STEP 5:- PART PAYMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FEES (ONLINE)

Before depositing the part institutional fees, candidate must once again ensure that he/she
possesses all the desired documents / category / sub-category certificates as per the registration
detail, otherwise the seat allotted will be cancelled at the time of document verification and
candidate will lose the seat/admission as per his/her merit.

1. Allotted Candidates have to deposit the Part Institutional Fees (ONLINE) amounting Rs
1500/5500/6000/7000/8000 as mentioned in the Provisional Allotment Letter strictly as per
the specified date and time otherwise he/she will lose the seat/admission as per his/her merit.

2. Balance Fees (If Any) is to be deposited (ONLINE) strictly as per the Date and time
mentioned in the counselling schedule otherwise he/she will lose the seat/admission as per
his/her merit (refer STEP 8)

STEP 6:- VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS (COMPLETION OF ENROLMENT


FORMALITIES)

1. Candidates should report at the allotted institute as mentioned in the Provisional Allotment
Letter before last date and time along with all the Essential documents (as per para 15.3) for
verification of documents (completion of enrolment formalities). If a candidate does not
report as per the schedule he/she will lose the seat/admission as per his/her merit.
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2. After verifying all the documents as required, allotted institute will give ‘Document
Verification Report’ to the candidate.
3. In case of not fulfilling of eligibility criteria, non-production of essential documents
during documents verification, the seat allotted will be cancelled and candidate will not
have any claim, what so ever, for the seat allotted.
NOTE:- For Refund(If any) refer to para 14.2.4

STEP 7:- FREEZING OF ALLOTTED SEAT AFTER EVERY ROUND

1. After every round of Counselling, if the candidate is satisfied with the seat allotted to him/her
and does not want to participate in subsequent rounds of counselling for upgradation, he/she
can freeze his/her allotted seat by clicking the FREEZE OPTION available in his/her account
within the specified time period.

2. If the candidate does not freeze the allotted seat, the next higher preference may be allotted to
him/her automatically in the next round subject to availability of seats, and the candidate will
not be allowed to retain the earlier allotment under any circumstances. Such candidates can
change/modify the choices during Online Choice Submission.

NOTE: - If candidate does not freeze the allotted seat then his/her next higher preferences
will be considered automatically for upgradation in all subsequent rounds of counselling (if
any) till he/she gets a better choice subject to availability of seats. However, in case the
candidate does not get the seat at higher preference as per choice filled, his/her earlier
allotted seat will be retained.

STEP 8:- PAYMENT OF BALANCE INSTITUTIONAL FEES AND CONFIRMATION OF


ALLOTMENT
1. Successful candidates should deposit the balance Institutional fees, if any (ONLINE) strictly
as per the date and time mentioned in the counselling schedule on www.cetdelhi.nic.in
otherwise the seat allotted will be cancelled and candidate will not have any claim, what
so ever, for the seat allotted.
2. After depositing the balance Institutional Fees (ONLINE) candidates can download a final
allotment letter by clicking on the link “Final Allotment Letter”.
14.2.2 SECOND/THIRD/FOURTH COUNSELLING

(I) The Second/Third/Fourth counselling (against unfilled / dropout seats) will be held as per the
schedule displayed on the counselling website for all categories/programme and the seats will
be allotted strictly on the basis of merit of the qualified candidates. In these counsellings,
even those candidates, who were absent in the previous counselling, will also be permitted to
attend the counselling for the remaining / existing vacancies (if any).
(ii) The rest of the procedure shall remain same as mentioned in Para 14.2.1.
(iii) The candidate is not required to pay the Processing Fee again, if already paid.
NOTE:- It is made clear for the benefit of the candidates that any admission made directly
by the Institute will be considered illegal and unauthorized and CAO - 2018 will not
issue any enrolment number to any such candidate(s) except against prescribed
“MANAGEMENT QUOTA SEATS” in Privately Managed Institutes wherever
applicable. Also, Board of Technical Education (BTE) will not conduct any examination in
respect of such candidates. STUDENTS AND PARENTS WILL BE SOLELY
RESPONSIBLE, IF THEY TAKE ADMISSION IN ANY AFFILATED INSTITUTE
DIRECTLY.

Additional rounds of Counselling, if any, shall be notified in the website


https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in 
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14.2.3 SPOT ROUND ( IF ANY)
(i) The vacancies due to cancellation or any other reason for all programmes will be
computed and notified along with the schedule and venue of Spot Round on the website
www.cetdelhi.nic.in.
(ii) There will be no Fresh Registration during Spot Round.
(iii) Candidates who have successfully done Online Registration during 1st,2nd,3rd or 4th round
of counselling but are not admitted after completion of all Four Rounds are eligible to
give “ONLINE WILLINGNESS” to participate in Spot Round for admission on vacant
seat (If any).
(iv) Candidate who fails to give Online Willingness for spot round, shall forfeit his/her right
for the vacant seat.
(v) Candidate will have to bring in person all the essential documents (as per para 15.3 )
along with Demand Draft of Rs 6000/- in favour of DKDF, Delhi at the time of
admission during spot round. Balance amount of Fees is to be paid in the concerned
Institute of Technology/Polytechnic within three working days from date of admission as
per the direction of Principal of Institute concerned. Otherwise his/her admission will
stand cancelled.
(vi) In case of deficiency in the Certificates or Non Availability of Demand Draft during the
Spot round, the candidate shall forfeit his/her right for the vacant seat.
(vii) Payment through cheque/cash will not be accepted under any circumstances.
(viii) The Demand Draft submitted will not be refunded under any circumstances for the
admissions taken during Spot round.
(ix) It is mandatory for the candidate to be present in person, as per the schedule (given on
website) for admission. Otherwise the candidate shall forfeit his/her right for the vacant
seat.
(x) The seats will be allotted strictly on the basis of the merit of the qualified candidates.
14.2.4 CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION AND REFUND OF FEES
(a) After depositing the Part Institutional Fees, if a candidate wants to cancel the admission
against the allotted seat, he/she can apply for cancellation by clicking on the Cancellation
option available in his/her account in the admission/counselling website within the
specified time period by following the online cancellation procedure.
(b) Candidate will be solely responsible for any Wrong Information furnished by him/her
during applying for cancellation of admission.
(c) A Candidate can apply to get his or her admission cancelled during 1st, 2nd , 3rd & 4th round
of counselling. All such candidates will be refunded the amount deposited by him/her as
Part Institutional fees only after completion of complete counselling/Admission Process.
(d) No Request for early refund will be entertained under any circumstances.
(e) A candidate applying for cancellation of admission after 4th round of counselling or
during the course of study will get the refund of Security Amount deposited (if any).
(f) Processing fee will not be refunded in any case.

For further details the candidates are advised to read the instructions in counselling
Website: www.cetdelhi.nic.in carefully from time to time. Any change in counselling
procedure or counselling schedule will be available on the website:
www.cetdelhi.nic.in. The candidates are requested to visit the website regularly for
any updates.

15. FEES
• No separate processing fee shall be charged by the institution.
• Security Deposit shall be forfeited if not collected within 03 years after completing the
course of studies in the institute.
• Payment through DD / Cheque / Cash will not be accepted under any circumstances.
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15.1 PROCESSING FEE
CET-2018 qualified candidates will be required to deposit one time processing fee of Rs.
700/- (Non-refundable) + Rs 15/-bank charges + Rs 3/- ( GST) . For details refer 14.2.1.

15.2 FEES STRUCTURE


For Government Institute of Technology/ Polytechnics fees structure for academic session 2018-
19 shall be as under:
Institute of SC/ST/PWD All other categories (Girls) All other categories
Technology (Boys/Girls)/TFW (Boys)
/Polytechnic (s)
Govt. Institute of Rs.2000/- (refundable Rs.2000/- (refundable Rs.2000/- (refundable
Technology security) (including library security) (including library security) (including library
Polytechnics/ security) + Rs. 3200/- security) + Rs. 4200/- security) Rs. 5200/-
(towards Govt. account) and (towards Govt. account) and (towards Govt. account)
SUSA/ VMM
Rs. 800/- (towards Non Rs. 800/- (towards Non - and Rs. 800/- (towards
Govt. account) Govt. account) Non - Govt. account)
DITE NIL (FOR SC Rs.24,000/- + 1500/- Rs.24,000/- + Rs.1500/-
CANDIDATES ONLY) Security Deposit Security Deposit
Rs.4000/-(For TFW/PWD) + (Refundable) (Refundable)
Rs 1500/- Security Deposit
( Refundable)
For Private Institute/Polytechnics, the amount of fees to be remitted for academic year 2018-19
is as follows:
The Government has approved the fee structure proposed by Fee Regulatory Committee which is as
under for all categories i.e. SC/ST (Boys/Girls), All other categories girls, & All other category Boys.
Sl. Name of the Institute Name of the courses Fee structure (in Rs.)
No. **
1. Chhotu Ram Rural a) Electronics & Communication 33,450/-
Institute of Technology b) Digital Electronics 33,450/-
c) Medical Electronics 33,450/-
(A category) d) Instrumentation & Control 33,450/-
e) Electrical Engg. 33,450/-
f) Civil Engg. 33,450/-
g) Arch. Assistant 33,450/-
h) Pharmacy 33,450/-
i) Mech. Engg. 33,450/-

2 International Polytechnic Fashion Design & Textile Design 18,200/-


for women

(B category)
3 Subramania Barathi Pharmacy 22,400/-
College of Science &
Technology

(B category)
4 Baba Haridass College of a) Pharmacy 26,550/-
Pharmacy
b) Medical Lab. Technology 21,250/-
(B category)
5 Aditya Institute of a) Medical Lab. Technology 18,800/-
Technology b) Other courses
i. Elect. & Comm. Engg. 17,400/-
(C category) ii. Computer Engg. 17,400/-
iii. IT Enabled Services & Management 17,400/-
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** These fee structures are exclusive of security fee (Rs. 1500/-), student activities fees (Rs. 1000/-)
and examination fees (Rs. 500/-), which have been duly approved by the Government.
Note: Amount to be paid at the time of reporting decided by the committee and at the
polytechnic/institute is as under:
Fees of the Polytechnic/Institute + security fee (Rs. 1500/-) + student activities fees (Rs. 1000/-)
+ examination fees (Rs. 500/-).

15.3 DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE ENROLMENT FORMALITIES AT


THE TIME OF COUNSELLING:
1. Payment receipt of Online Part payment made by candidate.
2. Copy of Provisional Allotment Letter (from the website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in)
3. Copy of On-line Registration Slip. (from the website https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in)
4. Copy of choices submitted by Candidate(from the website
https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in)
5. Two latest identical Color Photographs of 7.0 cm x 5.5 cm size same as that pasted on
the admit card.
6. Admit Card of CET –2018 (Original).
7. Proof of date of birth (Secondary School Certificate) (Original and Two self attested
Photocopies).
8. Certificate and Mark Sheet of the qualifying examination issued by the Board
(Original and two self attested photocopy). In case the original certificate is not
awarded at the level of the School, Provisional Certificate /Downloaded copy of mark
sheet duly authenticated by concerned School Principal may be considered.
9. SC / ST / Person with Disabilities/Divyang (PWD)* (Annexure-IV) /OBC certificate
issued by the competent authority/ Defence Category (Annexure – VI) / Kashmiri
Migrants (Annexure – VIII) / (TFW Annexure IX) / Minority Status Certificate(s)
whichever applicable, on the basis of which reservation is claimed (Original and Two
self attested photocopies).
10. Conduct and Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution from where the
qualifying examination has been passed/or from a Gazetted Officer (Original and
Two self attested Photocopies).
11. Certificate of Medical Fitness to be signed by a Registered Medical Practitioner in the
format as given in Annexure - III in the Information Bulletin (Original).
12. Undertaking regarding prohibition of ragging (Annexure VII)
13. Transfer Certificate/School leaving Certificate/Migration Certificate.
14. Declaration/Undertaking for non migration (inter-polytechnic/institute) after
admission. (Annexure-V)

All the candidates seeking admission under Person with Disabilities (PWD) quota are required to
bring a certificate from Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for handicapped, 9-11 Vikas Marg,
Karkardooma, Delhi-92, and for Dyslexia a certificate from IHBAS only as to whether he/she is fit
for undergoing the course applied for. No other certificate in this regard shall be entertained.
15.4 Submission of self attested copies of certificate: Self attested or attested copies of original
certificates will be accepted at the time of admission. Original certificates of admitted
candidate shall be returned at the time of admission by retaining two sets of self attested
copies of certificates.
15.5 ADMISSION AGAINST MANAGEMENT QUOTA SEATS
10% of the total seats (Management Quota Seats) shall be filled by Self-Financing
Privately Managed Institutions as per the following procedure: -
(h) The institute shall advertise the admission notice for management quota seats in at least two
daily newspapers, one in Hindi and the other in English in addition to displaying the same on
the institute’s website and the institute’s notice board, kept at a conspicuous place. A copy
of the notice shall also be sent to the designated agency CAO, Controller CET-2018 and
BTE. This admission notice shall be displayed at least
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a fortnight before the last date of closing of admission for the concerned course, and shall
include therein information necessary for the students seeking admission against the
management quota seats. The admission notice shall include therein the place from which
admission forms will be available, the date, time and manner for submission of completed
applications and the schedule for various admission processes and counselling. The
Prospective applicants shall be given a period of at least 18 days to apply for seats under the
management quota, in the aforementioned manner.
(ii) While calculating the management seats, fraction less than 0.5 shall be ignored and
above that (0.5) converted into one full seat.
(iii) Based on the aggregate marks obtained by qualified applicants at the qualifying
examination, the institute concerned shall prepare and display the “rank ordered”
merit list of such applicants on the institute’s website and on the notice board kept at
a conspicuous place of the institute, within two days of the closing date for receipt of
the management quota applications. A copy of the list shall also be sent to the
designated agency CAO and BTE. The criteria for rank ordering of applicants with a
tie in the qualifying examination’s aggregate marks shall be the same as those laid
down in the admission brochure or as may be laid down by the designated authority
at para 12.
(iv) Based on the merit list so drawn up, the institute concerned shall conduct admission
counselling for allotment of branches/courses to qualified applicants within a period
of three days of drawing up of the merit list of qualified management quota
applicants. Such admission counselling will, however, be subject to the condition
that there shall not be more than two rounds of counselling. The list of applicants
who will be called for a given round of admission counselling shall be displayed on
the institute’s website and notice board, kept in a conspicuous place.
(v) Following the conduct/ counselling for admission, the list of applicants admitted
against the management quota seats made on the basis of the merit list drawn up in
the aforementioned manner and the balance of the management quota seats in each
course shall be displayed/ published at the end of each round of counselling on the
website of the respective institute as well as that of the designated agency. The list
of the candidates being called for the first round of counselling shall be displayed in
the aforementioned manner along with the merit list, indicating therein the date,
time, place at which the counselling will be held. The date, time and place of the
second round of counselling will be displayed along with the list of candidates
admitted in the first round of counselling. Provided that the second round of
counselling shall commence only twelve hours after publication of the list of
applicants admitted in the first round of counselling and the discipline/course-wise
balance of seats.
(vi) The last date to fill-up the management quota seats will be nine calendar days after
the last date for regular admissions in the course concerned, as per procedure
mentioned in the foregoing pages.
(vii) All admissions made to the management quota seats shall be provisional subject to
ratification by the designated agency, which will convey its decision within a day of
being informed by the institute of the list of successful candidates and the basis of
their selection as per the procedure mentioned herein before.
(viii) The affiliated institute shall not be authorized to admit candidates against the
management quota seats after the cut-off date fixed as mentioned in sub-clause (vi)
above.
(ix) If any dispute arises with regard to the admission under the management quota
seat(s), the designated agency or the Government, as the case may be, shall have the
overriding power to issue directions to the institute, and the same shall be binding
upon the institute concerned.
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16. POST ADMISSION INFORMATION
In most of the cases, medium of instruction in the Institute/ Polytechnics is English.

16.1 FEE PAYABLE


Following shall be the details of fees for subsequent semesters / terms, to be paid before the
specified dates.
The annual fee structure for students to be admitted during the academic year 2018-19 for
their 2nd year and 3rd year shall be notified later. However, the annual fee structure for 2nd
Year & 3rd Year for students admitted during the academic year 2017-18 was as follows:

(a) Government Institutes/ Polytechnics, SUSA & VVM


Category Annual Fee
Govt. Fund Non-Govt. Fund Total
SC/ST/PWD/TFW (Boys/Girls) Rs.3200/- Rs.800/- Rs.4000/-
All other categories (Girls) Rs.4200/- Rs.800/- Rs.5000/-
All other categories (Boys) Rs.5200/- Rs.800/- Rs.6000/-

Detailed break-up is given as under:

Components of Fee General Category General Category SC/ST/PWD Category


(Boys) (Girls) (Boys/Girls)
First/ Second First/ Second/ First/ Second/
Third/ /Fourth/ Third/ Fourth/ Third/ Fourth/
Fifth Sixth Fifth Sixth Fifth Sixth
Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester Semester
Tuition Fee Rs.1000 Rs.1000 Rs.500 Rs.500 - -
Institutional Fee, e.g., Rs.1600 Rs.1600 Rs.1600 Rs.1600 Rs. 1600 Rs. 1600
Library Fee, Lab. Fee etc.

Non-Govt. Fee Rs.400 Rs.400 Rs.400 Rs.400 Rs.400 Rs.400


Total Fee Rs.3000 Rs.3000 Rs.2500 Rs.2500 Rs.2000 Rs.2000

(b) DITE - Up to Rs. 24,000/- per annum (as applicable) for the admission year 2018-19.
Following benefits have been given to SC students only:
1. 100% fee waived-off.
2. Reimbursement of amount up to Rs.3, 000/- towards regular uniform, safety shoes,
stationery, text books and safety equipments etc.
Further information may be obtained from the Institute concerned.
(c) Privately Managed Polytechnics
For Private Institute/Polytechnics, the amount of fees to be remitted for academic year 2018-19 is as
follows:
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub sections (1) of section 6 of the Delhi Diploma
Level Technical Education Institutions (Prohibitions of Capitation Fee, Regulation of Admission,
Fixation of Non Exploitative Fee and Other Measures to Ensure Equity and excellence) Act 2007.
(Delhi Act 7 of 2007), the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi constituted a State Fee
Regulatory Committee vide Notification No. no.161/8/FEE STRUCTURE/DDTE/2014-15/2376
dated 31.7.2015 for the purpose of determining fee for pursuing courses in privately managed self
financed institutions in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and affiliated to Board of Technical
Education offering different diploma courses.
The Government has approved the fee structure proposed by Fee Regulatory Committee
which is as under for all categories i.e. SC/ST (Boys/Girls), All other categories girls, & All other
category Boys.
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Sl. Name of the Institute Name of the courses Fee structure (in Rs.)
No. **
1. Chhotu Ram Rural a) Electronics & Communication 33,450/-
Institute of Technology b) Digital Electronics 33,450/-
c) Medical Electronics 33,450/-
(A category) d) Instrumentation & Control 33,450/-
e) Electrical Engg.
33,450/-
f) Civil Engg.
g) Arch. Assistant 33,450/-
h) Pharmacy 33,450/-
i) Mech. Engg. 33,450/-
33,450/-
2 International Polytechnic Fashion Design & Textile Design 18,200/-
for women
(B category)
3 Subramania Barathi Pharmacy 22,400/-
College of Science &
Technology
(B category)
4 Baba Haridass College of a) Pharmacy 26,550/-
Pharmacy b) Medical Lab. Technology 21,250/-
(B category)
5 Aditya Institute of a) Medical Lab. Technology 18,800/-
Technology b) Other courses
I. Elect. & Comm. Engg. 17,400/-
(C category) II. Computer Engg. 17,400/-
III. IT Enabled Services &
17,400/-
Management

The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi has decided that the fee structure will be
implemented w.e.f. Academic year 2016-17 and it will remain valid up to the Academic year 2018-19
i.e. for three years as recommended by the Committee. The fee notified by the Government will be
applicable for the entire duration of the course.
Further in exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (3) of Section 6 of the said Act, the
Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi notify the recommendations for fees given by the
State Fee Regulatory Committee and the decisions taken thereon enumerated herein above.
The other charges will remain as under:
1. Student Activity Fee - Rs.1, 000/- per annum
2. Examination Fee - Rs.500/- per annum

For the latest fee structure (if any), Candidates are advised to check website –
https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in

(d) Payment of Dues


All dues shall be paid by the dates as notified by the Principal.
16.2 Late Fee / Fine
If the dues (other than those payable at the time of admission) are not paid by the due date, a
late payment fine of Rs.5/- for each day after the due date (including holidays) shall be
charged, subject to the maximum of Rs.75/- only.
If the fees are not paid within 15 days after due date including holidays for any reason
whatsoever, the name of the defaulting student shall be struck off from the rolls of the
Institute.

16.3 Payment of Fines and Dues


Students shall pay on demand, any fines imposed on them or the cost of any damage to
equipment or other property of the Institute or loss of library books. On failure to do so, the
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same will be deducted from their security deposit. If the cost of damage to be recovered or
loss exceeds the amount of security deposit, the balance shall be deposited by the student on
demand by the Principal. Failure to do so may result in the name striking off (NSO) from the
role of the institute.
The student shall clear all dues to the institute before appearing in the BTE Exams. If the
dues are not cleared, their admit cards/provisional certificates/ diploma will be withheld.
16.4 STRIKING OFF THE NAME FROM THE ROLLS
The name of the student will be deemed struck off the rolls on account of:
1) His/her own request endorsed by his/her parent/guardian;
2) Non-payment of tuition fee and other dues for 15 days after the last date for payment. The
Principal may, however, grant not more than 10 days of grace in deserving cases on
application by the parent or guardian.
The name of the student may also be struck off from the roll on account of: -
a) Continued absence without obtaining leave for ten consecutive working days;
b) Irregular attendance and poor progress in studies;
c) If ordered to be expelled or rusticated from the institute.

The parents/guardians may in their own interest keep in touch with the concerned
authorities regarding conduct, progress and attendance of their ward.

16.4.1. Documents in the personal files of students: - The institute will ensure that two sets of self
attested photocopies of documents are available in the personal file of the student.

16.4.2 Pursuing Simultaneous courses not allowed.


A regular student will not pursue any other courses simultaneously including any
regular/Part time/Correspondences courses.

16.5 RE-ADMISSION
The students whose names have been struck off in the first semester (semester pattern)/year
(annual pattern) shall not be eligible for re-admission. They are required to appear for CET
afresh next year. However, students who are detained in the first semester (semester pattern)/
year (annual pattern) may be considered for re-admission at the discretion of the Principal on
payment of re-admission fees of Rs.500/- along with the dues and penalty.
In case of detention/struck off in subsequent semester/years (annual pattern), re-admission of
such students may be considered at the discretion of the Principal on payment of re-admission
fees of Rs.500/- along with the dues and penalty.
16.6 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The financial assistance available at Government Institutes /Polytechnics for students of full-
time courses in accordance with relevant rules is as follows:
16.6.1 Scholarship: (FOR GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY/POLYTECHNICS ONLY) The Government has introduced scholarships
for meritorious students and for students belonging to economically weaker sections of the
society studying in the Government institutes as per details given below:
Name of Amount (In Rs. per Eligibility Criteria Parental/ Family
Scholarship month) Income Limit
Hostellers Day
Scholars
Merit * Rs. 950/- 80% and above marks No limit.
Scholarship in the previous years’
examination
Merit-cum- Rs. 1025/- Rs. 700/- 70% and above marks in Rs. 2.00 lakh
Means the previous year’s annual.(certificate
Scholarship examination. issued from SDM
to be furnished)
* To be notified later.
The scholarship will be given for only ten months for final year students.
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16.6.2 Merit Scholarship and Post Matric Scholarships to SC/ST/OBC Students**


The Department for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC/Minorities is providing scholarships for
SC/ST and OBC students for Merit Scholarship & Post Matric Scholarship.

** For further details and latest updates, please visit the website at
www.scstwelfare.delhigovt.nic.in
16.6.3 Fee Concession
 Concession to Siblings: In case two or more brothers/sisters are admitted in the
Government run Institute of Technology/Polytechnics or the Bhai Parmanand Institute of
Business Studies, the brother/sister studying in the lower class shall pay half the
prescribed tuition fee. In case of both being in the same class, the youngest sibling will
pay half the tuition fee.
 SC/ST/PWD/TFW Students: Students belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes and PWD category shall be exempted from payment of tuition fee.
 Girl students: Girl students will have to pay half the tuition fee in Govt. Institute of
Technology/ Polytechnics.

16.7 B.T.E. EXAMINATION

The students admitted to a programme will have to undergo a regular course of study as per the
syllabus laid down by the Board of Technical Education, Delhi and have to appear in the
examinations at the end of the term/semester. A student shall be eligible to get the Diploma
from the Board of Technical Education after passing such examinations as prescribed by the
Board of Technical Education, Delhi.

16.7.1 For examinations conducted by the Board of Technical Education, the Board’s rules shall be
applicable. The rules are subject to modification/alteration by the Board of Technical
Education. The students will be eligible to appear in the Board Examination only if they
fulfill the minimum requirement of attendance etc. A student shall have to attend not
less than 66% of the prescribed periods in any individual subject, theory and practical
taken separately during the session last attended and minimum 75% of the aggregate of
all lectures, tutorial classes and practical as prescribed by the Board under the study
scheme of the course concerned, failing which the student will be detained in the same
class / semester.

NOTE: Relaxation from minimum requisite attendance may be allowed on the following
grounds:

S.No. Ground Relaxation


I Genuine prolonged illness during the session Up to the extent of 15% both.
for aggregate and individual subject.
II Death of Father / Mother / Guardian Up to the extent 10% of both.
III Disability to attend classes due to Natural Up to the extent 10%
calamities like flood, fire, Storm etc. beyond
control of human being.
IV Disadvantage due to non-holding Classes in Up to the extent of 10%
one particular or more Subjects due to non –
appointment of Teachers.

16.7.2 Exemption in BTE Exam for Lateral Entry Students admitted through Test-5:
The students admitted in 3rd Semester in any Institute of Technology/ Polytechnic through Lateral
Entry shall have to pass the Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, (I and II as applicable) Applied
Chemistry & Applied Science theory subjects of 1st year Diploma Course of the respective discipline.
Such candidates are not required to write internal sessional test for Applied Physics, Applied
Chemistry, Applied Mathematics (I and II as applicable) & Applied Science theory subjects of 1st
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Year Diploma. They have to study these subjects themselves and shall have to pass these subjects
from BTE Delhi within a total period of the course duration for lateral entry plus two years. However
if a candidate has passed 10+2(Vocational)/10+2 (Science)/10+2 Technical with Physics, Chemistry,
Mathematics & Applied Science before admission then candidate is not required to pass Applied
Physics, Applied Chemistry, Applied Mathematics & Applied Science respectively from Board of
Technical Education.
16.7.3 B.T.E. EXAMINATION FEE
Activity Fee
Semester Examination Fee(Inc. Mark Sheet) Rs. 200/-
Annual Examination Fee (Incl. Mark sheet) Rs. 400/-
Back Paper Fee (Incl. Mark Sheet) Rs. 100/- per paper with a maximum of Rs.
400/- for semester pattern and Rs. 500/- for
annual pattern.
Late Fee after due date within 15 days Rs. 100/-
Late Fee after 15 days Late fee after 15 days of due date till 07
days before commencement of the
examination Rs. 300/-
Fee for Duplicate Mark Sheet Rs. 100/-
Fee for Duplicate Diploma/Certificate Rs. 200/-
Fee for Re- totaling Rs. 200/- Per paper (Within 30 days from the
date of declaration of result).
Fee for Issue of Duplicate Admit Card Rs. 100/-
Fee for issue of Migration certificate Rs. 100/-
Norms for Issue of Duplicate Mark In addition to the existing norms the
Sheet/Certificate/Diploma student shall have to give a press-
release/notification regarding loss/destroy
of his/her mark sheet./certificate in one of
the leading newspaper and produce the
original copy of this press
release/notification along-with his/her
application. The mode of payment shall be
as per approval of Finance Department
from time to time.
Photocopy of Answer Sheet Rs. 500/- Per Subject after 45 days of
declaration of result up to maximum 90 days
from the date of declaration of result.

NOTE : Examination Fees once paid shall not be refunded.


16.7.4 Warning against malpractice in the BTE Examination
The penalty imposed to a student found guilty of adopting malpractice during the BTE
examination ranges:
I) Cancellation of the Examination in the paper of the day of incident only (11 A).
II) Cancellation of the Entire Examination (11 B).
III) Cancellation of the Entire Examination during the year and further debarring from the
institute and from appearing at any Examination of the BTE within a span of one year
(11 C).
IV) Cancellation of the Entire Examination and further debarring from the institute and
from appearing at any Examination of BTE during the span of two years (11 D).
V) Cancellation of the Entire Examination and further debarring from the institute and
from appearing at any Examination of BTE during the span of three years (11 E).

16.8 TIME LIMIT FOR PASSING THE DIPLOMA COURSE


The students admitted in a Diploma Course will have to pass the requisite Diploma
examination within a maximum period of Course duration plus 2 years with 40.00%
marks in each subject.
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Limit for Vocational (Engineering.)/ITI: The students seeking admissions through Lateral
Entry will have to pass the requisite examination within a maximum period of course duration
(for Lateral Entry) plus two years with 40% marks in each subject.
Parents are advised to keep in touch with the institution for information on progress and
attendance of their wards.
The detailed rules & regulation on the subject may be obtained from the office of Board of
Technical Education

16.9 DISCIPLINE
 
All the students admitted to an institution will be under the complete disciplinary control of
the Principal of the institute or any other officer(s) appointed by the competent authority for
the purpose and must obey the rules of institution as framed and notified by the Principal.
Under the rules, following are the forbidden practices:
a) RAGGING CONSTITUTING ONE OR MORE OF THE
FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES
 Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an
act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any
other student;
 Indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which
causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm or to
raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student;
 Asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course
do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, torment or
embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any
other student;
 Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic
activity of any other student or a fresher;
 Exploiting the services of a fresher or any other student for completing the academic
tasks assigned to an individual or a group of students.
 Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on a fresher or any
other student by students;
 Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it: sexual abuse, homosexual
assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing bodily harm or
any other danger to health or person;
 Any act or abuse by spoken words, emails, posts, public insults which would also
include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or
passively participating in the discomfiture to fresher or any other student;
 Pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher
or any other student.

b) Disfiguring or otherwise damaging institutional property;


c) Smoking in the class room, workshop, laboratory or during field training;
d) Use of drugs or intoxicants except for those prescribed by a registered medical
practitioner and under the knowledge of Principal of the institution;
e) Any form of gambling;
f) Rowdism and rude behaviour;
g) Use of violence in any form;
h) Offences of cognizable nature;
i) Castism, communalism, or practice of untouchability; or
j) Any other conduct unbecoming of a student of the institution

Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established the possible punishments
for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any one or any combination of the
following:-
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 Fine
 Cancellation of admission
 Suspension from attending classes
 Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits
 Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process
 Withholding results
 Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international
meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
 Suspension/expulsion from the hostel
 Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1 to 6 semesters
 Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other
institution.
 Collective punishment: when the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging
are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment as a deterrent to
ensure community pressure on the potential raggers.
 The Institutions may be requested to make it compulsory for each student and every
parent to submit an online undertaking every academic year at www.antiragging.in
and www.amanmovement.org.

The candidates for admission have to give an undertaking that they will abide by the
rules and regulations prescribed by the Principal and any action taken in this regard on the
student by the Principal shall be final.

16.10 GENERAL INFORMATION (FOR GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNICS / INSTITUTE


OF TECHNOLOGY ONLY)
 Dress code for the students:
(i) Boys: White Shirt, Black Trouser and Black Shoes are to be worn during summer.
White Shirt, Black Trouser, Navy Blue Blazer and Black Shoes are to be worn in
winter. For lab/Workshop: White color Aprons are to be put on by the students of
Medical Lab Technology and Pharmacy. Blue colors aprons are to be put on by the
students of all other branches during workshops as directed by Principal.

(ii) Girls: White Top(Shirt/Kurti), Black Lower(Trouser/Salwar) and Black Shoes are
to be worn during summer. In winter: White Tops (Shirt/Kurti). Black Lower
(Trouser/Salwar), Blue Blazer and Black shoes are to be worn. For Lab/Workshop:
White color aprons are to be put on by the students of Medical Lab Technology and
Pharmacy. Blue colors aprons are to be put on by the students of all other branches
during workshop as directed by the Principal.

 Student Amenities
Common room, steel lockers, water coolers and canteen facilities are
provided for the convenience of students, wherever possible.
 Medical Facilities
First Aid and emergency facilities are available in each
institute.
 Hostel Facilities
Limited hostel facility for boys is available at Integrated Institute of Technology, Dwarka,
Hostel facility for girls is at Meera Bai Institute of Technology, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi
Kasturba Institute of Technology for Women at Pitampura, Delhi and at Integrated Institute of
Technology, Dwarka. 4% seats in each hostel should be reserved for candidates from
different state nominees against MHRD quota. Vacant seats, if any against MHRD may be
dereserved subsequently once the admission against MHRD quota is over. Hostel shall be
allotted as per the policy of the Institute concerned.
(Note: Changes if any in hostel charges will be notified by the principal of
the concerned institute.)
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Hostel Charges
Hostel Room Rent (Per Semester) Rs.1,500/-
Electricity & Water Charges (Per Semester) Rs.300/-
Hostel / Mess Establishment/Services and Maintenance Fee (Per Sem) Rs.200/-
Total (Per Semester) Rs.2,000/-
Student Welfare Fee (one time) Rs.100/-
Mess Advance (for 2 months) Rs.1,500/-
Hostel Security Deposit (Refundable) Rs.1,000/-
Furniture Security (Refundable) Rs.400/-
Mess Charges On actual basis
*Note: For Integrated Institute of Technology, Dwarka the hostel fees is decided by
Competent Authority.
Hostel fee for the whole semester is to be deposited by the candidates seeking hostel
accommodation at the time of admission, along with other fees and refundable security.
 Games & Sports
The students of full-time courses are to take active part in games and sports for which
facilities may be provided by the institute. They may also undergo N.C.C.training. The
prescribed application form duly filled - in for admission to N.C.C., should be submitted after
obtaining admission.
 Extra-Curricular Activities
Students are expected to take active interest in extra-curricular activities like exhibitions,
debates, dramatics, music etc. that may be organized from time to time or on important
occasions. The institute may also establish hobby clubs through which students may pursue
hobbies like photography, painting, model making, science and technology clubs etc.
No relaxation from the prescribed minimum requirement for the Examination will be given
for participating in extra-curricular activities unless specifically authorized by the Principal in
advance.
 Library Facilities
All the institutes are well equipped with libraries and the students are advised to make full use
of them. The books in the libraries are, however, not meant to be substitutes for textbooks,
which should be acquired by each student. For the benefit of such students, whose parents’
income is less than the prescribed amount and for SC/ST students, book banks have been
established in each Government institute.
 Text Books & Equipment
The students themselves will arrange their textbooks , prescribed by the institutions or the
Board of Technical Education in the interest of imparting proper training. In addition, each
student shall equip himself/herself with drawing instruments, apron and other personal tools
relevant to his/her course of study and with a calculator at his/her own expenses.
 Practical Training & Placement
Students may be detained for practical training during the summer vacation. They may also be
required to undergo such practical training as prescribed by the Board of Technical Education
before the award of the diploma. Facilities of training during their course of study and
training and placement after completion of the course are arranged to the extent possible by
the Training & Placement Cell in most of the institutes Most of the students passing out are
assisted by this Cell to secure suitable and satisfactory jobs within a short time after the final
examination. The field and practical training is arranged at the cost, risk, liability and
responsibility of the student or his parents/guardians. The Department has been conducting
job fair regularly.
 Industrial and Field Visits
Students are exposed to the world of work by arranging industrial and field visits as per
curriculum. Presence of students during the visits is obligatory. The students will have to
bear the cost of all such visits.
Provision of financial assistance as given above is presently applicable to Govt. Institutions.
In the case of private institutions, these will be as per their own regulations.
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ANNEXURE – I
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR ONLINE WEB-BASED COUNSELLING FOR CET 2018
KEY DATES
Declaration of Result CET 2018 14th June 2018
First Round of Counselling
Processing fees * 15th June 2018 to 18th June 2018
Online Registration & Choice submission 15th June 2018 to 19th June 2018
Result of 1st counseling and Printing of 21st June 2018 (4.00 PM)
Provisional allotment letter
Online Payment of Part Institutional Fees 22nd June 2018 (10:00 AM) to 25th June 2018 (04:00 PM)
Verification of Documents 22nd June 2018 (10:00 AM) to 26th June 2018 (4:00 PM)
Freezing/Up gradation of allotted seat(Online) by 22nd June 2018 (10:00 AM) to 27th June 2018 (4:00 PM)
candidate after verification of Documents#
Second Round of Counselling
Processing fees (For NEW candidates only) * 22nd June 2018 to 29th June 2018
Online Registration and Choice submission 28th June 2018 to 02nd July 2018
Result of 2nd counseling and Printing of 05th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Provisional allotment letter
Online Payment of Part Institutional Fees 06th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 9th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Verification of Documents 06th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 10th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Freezing/Up gradation of allotted seat(Online) by 06th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 11th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
candidate after verification of Documents#
Third Round of Counselling
Processing fees (For NEW candidates only) * 06th July 2018 to 12th July 2018
Online Registration and Choice submission 12th July 2018 to 14th July 2018
rd
Result of 3 counseling and Printing of 17th July 2018 (4.00 PM)
Provisional allotment letter
Online Payment of Part Institutional Fees 18th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 19th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Verification of Documents 18th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 20th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Freezing/Up gradation of allotted seat(Online) by 18th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 21st July 2018 (4:00 PM)
candidate after verification of Documents#
Fourth Round of Counselling
Processing fees (For NEW candidates only) * 18th July 2018 to 22nd July 2018
Online Registration and Choice submission 23rd July 2018 to 24th July 2018
Result of 4th counseling and Printing of 25th July 2018 (4.00 PM)
Provisional allotment letter
Online Payment of Part Institutional Fees 25th July 2018 (05:00 PM) to 26th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Verification of Documents 26th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 27th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
PAYMENT OF BALANCE INSTITUTIONAL FEES AND FINAL ALLOTMENT LETTER
Payment of balance Institutional fees and 26th July 2018 (10:00 AM) to 30th July 2018 (4:00 PM)
Printing of Final allotment letter
SPOT Round** of Counselling (against vacant seat, If any)
Online willingness for Spot Round 2nd August 2018 (10:00 AM) to 6th August 2018 (04:00 PM)
Display of Reporting schedule on To be Published on web site www.cetdelhi.nic.in on 08th August
2018
 
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:-

*Candidates will be required to pay Onetime Non – Refundable Processing Fees of Rs 718/- as per
the details given on para 14.2.1.

**Spot round will be held only if seats remain vacant after Fourth round of counselling. All
candidates who have paid the Processing fees and have done Online Registration earlier but have not
been admitted till last date of completion of enrolment formalities of Fourth Round of counselling are
eligible for Spot Admissions provided they have marked their On line willingness for spot round.
For details refer para 14.2.6.

#Freezing/Up gradation of allotted seat(Online) by candidate after verification of Documents :- If the


candidate does not freeze the allotted seat, the next higher preference may be allotted to him/her
automatically in the next round subject to availability of seats, and the candidate will not be allowed
to retain the earlier allotment under any circumstances. (Such candidates can change/modify the
choices during the period of Online choice submission). For Details refer para 14.2, STEP-7.
NOTE: - Candidates are advised to check the website ( www.cetdelhi.nic.in ) regularly for
updates , No separate communication will be sent.
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ANNEXURE-II

A sample of CONFIRMATION PAGE (After filling application form) of previous year


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ANNEXURE - III

FORM OF MEDICAL CERTIFICATE

(To be signed by a Registered Medical Practitioner)

(TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION)

I certify that I have carefully examined Shri./Smt./Km.


………….............................................……………… son/daughter/wife of Shri/Smt.
……………………….................................................................................…… whose signature is
given below. As a result of his/her examination, I certify that nothing has been found which may
disqualify him/her from admission to a course in a technical institution under the Government of NCT
of Delhi. I have further to report that:

1) His/her eyes appear to be ………………………………….


2) His/her heart & lungs are clear/ …………………………….
3) His/her chest measurement is normal …………….. , expanded …………………..
4) His/her weight is ……………………………………………..
5) His/her height is ……………………………………………..
6) He/she wears glasses/does not wear glasses with ……………….. vision.
7) He/she has no disease, mental and bodily infirmity, which makes him/her, unfit in the near
future for an active life and studies.

Marks of Identification …………………………………………….

Signature of Candidate ……………………………………………

Name & Signature of the


Medical Officer with Stamp
and Registration . No.
Date:
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ANNEXURE IV A

 
CERTIFICATE FOR AVAILING ADMISSION AGAINST  
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES QUOTA  
 
Photograph  of 
the Candidate. 
(TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF COUNSELLING/ADMISSION)

This is to certify that I have examined Mr./Ms._________________________________________


Son/Daughter/Wife of ___________________________________

Mr./Ms._______________________________________________ is Person With


Disabilities/Divyang due to _______________________________ and the percentage of disorder is
____________. He/she is fit for undergoing all the course(s)/ only
__________________________________________________________courses, at Board of
Technical Education, Delhi without any special concessions and exemptions.

Signature of the Candidate


Name & Signature of the Officer In-charge,
Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Handicapped
Karkardooma, New Delhi.

(Office Seal)

Date:
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ANNEXURE IV B

 
CERTIFICATE FOR AVAILING ADMISSION AGAINST  
PERSON WITH DISABILITIES QUOTA  
Photograph  of 
the  
Candidate 

(TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF COUNSELLING/ADMISSION)

This is to certify that I have examined Mr./Ms_________________________________________


Son/Daughter/Wife of ___________________________________

Mr/Ms_______________________________________________ is Person suffering from Dyslexia


due to _______________________________ and the percentage of disorder is ____________.
He/she is fit for undergoing all the course(s)/ only
__________________________________________________________courses, at Board of
Technical Education, Delhi without any special concessions and exemptions.

Signature of the Candidate


Name & Signature of the Officer In-charge,
Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences,(IHBAS)
Dilshad Garden, Delhi.

(Office Seal)

Date:
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ANNEXURE-V

DECLARATION/UNDERTAKING FOR NON-MIGRATION OF STUDENTS AFTER


ADMISSION

I, _______________________________________son / daughter of Shri.


_____________________________________resident of _
________________________________ State___________ hereby declare/undertake that I will
not ask/request for Inter-Institute/Polytechnic migration within the same branch or out of the
branch in which I have been admitted

Place: Signature of the Candidate

Date:

Signature of Parents/Guardian
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Annexure VI
CERTIFICATE FOR AVAILING ADMISSION AGAINST DEFENCE QUOTA
OFFICE OF THE ZILA/RAJYA SAINIK BOARD

This is to certify that Master /Miss. ………………………………………..Son/daughter of


…………………………………..…………………………….resident of
…………………………………………………………………………………………………
the above named officer/ JCO / OR pertains to the category marked below:- (Select one from
below)
(a) Killed in Action on ……………………………during ……………………
(b) Disabled in Action on ……………………during………………
(c) Died in peace time on …………………………………………………with death
attributable to military service
(d) Disabled in peace time with disability attributable military service.
(e) Gallantry Award Winner (……………………………………………)
(f) Ex-Serviceman.
(g) Serving Soldier
(Category ________________above)
Master/Miss. ………………………………………son/daughter of the above named
officer/JOO/OR is eligible for
Admission in ………………………………………………..Course in
……………………………..Board against the Defence quota under priority
…………………………
His / Her Ex-Serviceman Widow Identity Card No. is DLH-01………………….…/RSB

(Round stamp of Office)


SECRETARY
(Zila/Rajya Sainik Board)
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Annexure VII
UNDERTAKING ON PROHIBITION OF RAGGING

I, _______________________________________son / daughter of Shri.


_____________________________________ resident of _
________________________________ State, hereby declare that I am aware of the law regarding
prohibition of ragging as well as the punishments, and that, if found guilty of the offence of
ragging and/or abetting ragging, I am liable to be punished appropriately.

Place: Signature of the Candidate

Date: Name of the candidate:

I, --------------------------------------------Father/Guardian of Shri./Ms.___________________
____________ resident of _____________________________________________hereby declare
that I am aware of the law regarding prohibition of ragging and I agree to abide by the punishment
meted out to my ward in case the later is found guilty of ragging.

                                                                                                                                Signature of Parent/Guardian 
 
Name of Parent/Guardain

NOTE: Each student and every parent must submit an online undertaking every academic year at
www.antiragging.in and www.amanmovement.org.
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Annexure VIII

CERTIFICATE FOR AVAILING ADMISSION AGAINST


KASHMIRI MIGRANT QUOTA
(To be submitted at the Time of Counselling/Admission)

Certified that Shri./Km./Smt._______________________________________son/daughter/wife of

Shri./Smt.____________________________________________________________________

resident of________________________________________________________ is registered as

migrant from Jammu & Kashmir.

The Registration number is ________________________________________ dated


_________________________.

It is also certified that Shri./Km./Smt.


____________________________________________________________________________is

registered in Delhi as J & K Migrant on _______________________.

Name & Signature of


Deputy Commissioner/
Competent Authority
(Office Stamp)

Place :

Date :
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ANNEXURE-IX

CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED AT THE TIME OF ADMISSION


BY THE CANDIDATE SEEKING ADMISSION UNDER TUITION FEE WAIVER SCHEME

This is to certify that Shri./Smt./Km. _______________________________________________

son / daughter of Shri./Smt. ______________________________________________________ is the

resident of __________________________________________________________________.

The occupation of his/her parents/guardian is ________________________________ and the

total family income from all sources is Rs.________________________

(Rupees ______________________________________________________________)

per annum.

District Magistrate /
Deputy Commissioner
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ANNEXURE-X

UNDERTAKING BY ITI EXAM APPEARED CANDIDATE

I hereby under take that I have appeared in the exam held in the month of ________ year ______ and
also undertake to submit the proof of my ITI pass certificate / mark sheet on or before 30th Nov. 2018,
failing which my admission stands cancelled. I will not claim refunds of admission fee.

Signature of Candidate (With Name)

Signature of Parents / Guardian (With Name)


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GLIMPSES OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY UNDER DTTE

1. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DR. (MRS) AMITA DEV, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

Under the umbrella of Department of Training & Technical Education, AIT is entrusted the
responsibility of providing trained technical manpower for the technological up gradation of
industrial production services, productivity & innovation, contributing to the planned growth of
the country’s economy.
 AIT is adjudged ‘Outstanding Institution’ in Northern Region by NITTTR
Chandigarh.

 Conferred ‘ISO 9001:2015’ certification due to its quality education system and
academic excellence.

 AIT is having Institutional membership of Indian Society for Technical Education, for
faculty and students academic development.

 Ambedkar Institute of Technology has become institutional member of DELNET for


Digital access of books and journals.

 Spoken Tutorials have been seamlessly integrated in the Time table, so that students can
enrich their knowledge and receive participation/completion certificate from IIT
(Mumbai).

 Times of India (TOI) through “ Teach India” has signed MoU with DTTE to provide
spoken English classes at Ambedkar Institute of Technology so that students can
improve their communication skill.

 DTTE has signed MoU with UNDP accordingly a Career resource centre has been set
up at AIT, with a motive of capacity building and strengthening employability skills of
students to train on various skills including how to speak well.
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2. ARYABHATT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

SHRI A. K. CHOUDHARY, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

It is an honour to be the principal of Aryabhatt Institute of Technology, one of the premier


institute imparting technical education under the aegis of Directorate of Training and Technical
Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, and with deep sense of honour, pride and gratification, I
welcome you all and introduce you to the sphere of Aryabhatt Institute of technology formerly
known as Aryabhatt Polytechnic. The institute began its journey way back in 1962 as third
boys’ polytechnic at Kashmere Gate, Delhi and shifted to present location in the year 1980. This
institute offers regular three years diploma and four year part-time diploma in core engineering
branches with a total intake of 770 students in first year. Recently we have started three years
Bachelor in Vocational courses in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning and Construction
Technology affiliated with GGSIP University. We have most efficient, dedicated and
experienced faculty and staff. Over the years, we have acquired the state-of-art infrastructure,
labs and equipments. Apart from providing best physical infrastructure and faculty, our
endeavour is to create a healthy environment for the students to communicate and learn from
their peers and alumni. Through summer internships with the industries, our students get
hands- on experience. It is not out of place to put on record that our students have been placed
with leading corporates like Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited, Escorts, L&T, Floor
Denial, Maruti, Honda, HeroMoto Corp, IGL, Bechtel, Delhi Metro, Punj Lloyed, Shriram
Piston and Rings, Renowned Civil Construction Companies, Textile Companies, Various PSUs
and Govt. Sectors. Our students have been proving to be assets of the companies where they
work. Many students go to pursue higher studies and achieve excellence in professional as well
as academic areas in India and abroad.

This year, final year students of Mechanical Engineering of ABIT have developed a project,
“Hybrid Floor Cleaner Machine”, and presented it in the 1st National Innovation Talent Contest
for Polytechnics organised by National Institute of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research,
Kolkata on 21-22 February, 2017. This project has won 2nd prize among the participants from
all over India. The contest was sponsored by “Sir Dorabji Tata Trust”, Mumbai. I look forward
to their bright future, at the same time, our vision is to produce knowledgeable, smart and
confident diploma engineers who will prove to be best citizens of India and will go out into the
world and make us proud.
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3. BHAI PARMANAND INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS STUDIES

DR. (MRS) AMITA DEV, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

GLIMPSE OF MAJOR ACHEIVEMENTS IN THE RECENT PAST UNDER THE TENNURE


OF DR. (MRS.) AMITA DEV, PRINCIPAL, BPIBS, SHAKARPUR, DELHI 110092
1. BPIBS has been ranked as A-Grade Institute by IP University during Annual Inspection
and Academic Audit.
2. Recently BPIBS has received prestigious CSI Membership to inculcate culture of
research amongst faculty and students.
3. BPIBS Library is subscribing to more than 24 National and International Journals.
4. Dr. (Mrs.) Amita Dev, Principal, BPIBS is the recipient of National Level AICTE Young
Teacher Career Award for undertaking advance research in Speech Recognition with
connectionist model.
5. BPIBS was highlighted in International Conference (INDIACOM-2017) wherein a
special session was organized by BPIBS and Chaired by our Principal.
6. BPIBS has fully automated its library through E-granthalaya Software with the Bar
Code facility for quick and efficient retrieval besides fast issue and return facilities.
7. Established one Computerized E-Reading room for providing E-Learning facility to
Staff and Students.
8. Incepted 8 MBPS Internet Leased Line from MTNL (1:1) for Faster access, besides this
10 NKN connections have been provided in Digital Reading room also both the institutes
maintain Wi-Fi enabled campus.
9. BPIBS installed NPTEL Server (E-Content of IIT Professors) to provide E-Learning
content and Facility free of cost to students and staffs 24 x 7.
10. To give exposure to the students of practical world to correlate theoretical knowledge
with practical experience numerous industrial visits were conducted viz. National Small
Industries Corporation, Okhla, Mother Diary Plant, Patparganj, Celcom Vision
Limited, Surajpur Industrial area, Greater Noida, Parlie Biscuit Pvt. Ltd. Bahadurgarh,
Haryana, Neel Metel Product Ltd. (A unit of JBM Group), Manaser, Haryana, etc.
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11. Recently initiative was taken to conduct pool placement drive for M/S.WIPRO
Technologies, which fetched overwhelming response. More than 100 students secured
placements with facility to pursue B.Tech./ M.Tech. course from BITS, Pilani free of
cost.
12. In the academic year more than 20 companies including Amazon, Messer’s Techginne,
Wipro Infotech, Systools, YES BANK, Advantech Control System, Futuronix
Automation, Asian Paints, Nav Shikha Polypack, Microhub Technologies, have visited
for campus placement and more than 60% of the students have fetched employment.
13. All the classrooms in BPIBS are made Digital Classrooms.
14. Installed CCTV Cameras throughout BPIBS Campus for routine monitoring of students
and staff members of the Institute.
15. Reverse Osmosis Systems [ROS] have been provided to all the Water Tankers in all the
Floors to provide clean and pure drinking water to the inmates of BPIBS.
16. Upgraded a sophisticated EDUSAT room.
17. Established a Medical Room.
18. Established Gymnastics Centre and Yoga Centre for the students.
19. Bhai Parmanand Institute of Business Studies [BPIBS], as the Nodal Agent of DTTE,
had made excellent arrangements to showcase the activities and achievements of TTE in
India International Trade Fair (IITF) at Degree, Diploma and ITI Level for the past
three years, which was deeply appreciated by Honorable Lt. Governor and other
dignitaries.
20. BPIBS has maintained academic excellence by providing almost 100% pass result with
more than 70% students acquiring First Class with Distinction.
21. Prof. Hiroya Fujisaki, Professor Emeritus, University if Tokyo, Japan delivered
Distinguish Lecture (International Speech Communication Association) in the area of
“Language and Speech – The Starting Point of the field of Spoken Language
Processing”, at BPIBS.
22. BPIBS – going to sign MoU for “Resource Centre” in Delhi with IIT Bombay for the
Spoken Tutorial Project.
23. A delegation from Australian Government's Department of Education and Training
visited BPIBS on 25.11. 2016. The Delegation comprised of Jen Bahen TAFE Director,
Jyne Miller –Canberra Institute of Technology, Paul Wilson-TAFE Queensland East
Coast, Kan Hawell-South West Institute of TAFE, Marty Burgess-TAFE NSW-Illawara
Institute, Patricia Thompson-TAFE NSW, Juanita Caddy- Department of Education
and Training, Priya Raja-Department of Education and Training (Delhi), Anu Jain-
Department of Education and Training.
24. BPIBS was visited by delegation from leading UK universities/colleges headed by Ms.
Malyaj Varmani (Head UKIERI), UK along with officials from Department of Training
& Technical Education ( TTE), Delhi on 09 .02.2017.
25. Grant of Rs.1.5 crores to BPIBS from Delhi Govt. to setup Incubation Centre.
26. BPIBS ranked among Top TEN out of 4896 Institutions at the National Level and
received Outstanding Contribution Award for promoting Digital Literacy on
08.03.2017.
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3. G.B. PANT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

SHRI V.K. VERMA, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

G.B. Pant Institute of Technology, a premier Institute of Govt. of NCT of Delhi has been playing
a vital role in the field of Technical Education. The Institute has a standing of 56 years as it was
established in 1961, and was renamed after the renowned freedom fighter Sh. Govind Ballabh
Pant. The Institute is spread over a plot area of 20.25 acres. It consists of spacious academic
complexes, residential complex, workshop, edusat facilities, ICT equipped lecture theatres,
playfield and parking area.

The Institute has 5 engineering departments, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,


Electrical Engineering, Production Engineering, and Automobile Engineering. This is an
exciting time for GBPIT as we embark on a new phase of growth with the launch of B.Voc
Proggrammes (affiliated to GGSIP University).

Apart from academic activities, the co-curricular activities, Sports, cultural and social service
activities form an integral part of the Institute. The students get an opportunity to participate in
co-curricular and extra curricular activities leading to a holistic personality development. The
faculty is encouraged to attend more and more Faculty Development Programmes, Seminars,
Workshops, and conferences with an intention to make them acquainted with the latest
development and challenges of the fast changing global scenario.

We empower our students through holistic, transformative and innovative education that
equips them with skills and we motivate our students to build their own career. We instill
knowledge, skills and the right kind of attitude in the students with the help of dedicated
faculty, library and labs.
The enthusiasm of staff, students and the alumni of the Institute have done exceedingly well in
all spheres of life and brought name and fame for themselves as well as to their Alma Mater.
The vigor that I have observed among the faculty members of GBPIT is highly commendable.
With their unwavering commitment to import necessary knowledge and skills they are
unflinchingly trying to inspire the students to dream big by persuading them to achieve their
goals.
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5. GURU NANAK DEV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Dr. A. K AHLUWALIA, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

The institute began its journey way back in the year 1995 in a borrowed space in Pusa
Polytechnic and shifted to its own building in the year 1997, since then we have been able to
achieve many milestones; from three branches in the beginning (30 intake in each branch) to
six branches at present in two shifts of more than 700 intake each year, from being a small
relatively unknown polytechnic to one of the most well-known and sought after polytechnics. In
the endeavor to achieve success, we have over the years built up the state of the art
infrastructure and equipment. The Institute has dedicated and experienced faculty. Besides
providing best physical infrastructure and faculty our endeavor is to create such environment
for the students as to communicate and learn from their peers and alumni and also through
summer internships with the companies and get hands- on experience. It is not out of place to
put on record that our students have been placed with most leading companies in various fields.
They have been able to reach enviable positions by their dedication and hard work. Our
students are proving to be assets of the companies where they work. The institute has been
facilitating various seminars and industrial visits for its students.

COURSES OFFERED:

1. Computer Engineering.
2. Electronics and Communication Engineering
3. Chemical Engineering.
4. Mechanical Engineering.
5. Electrical Engineering.
6. Polymer Technology
7. B. Voc. Software Development
8. B. Voc. Mobile Communication
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6. INTEGRATED INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

SHRI A. V. PATIL, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL


Integrated Institute of Technology is one of the leading Co-ed institutes conducting
Diploma/Degree courses in the areas of technology, healthcare and skill development. This
institute is in the sub city Dwarka, under the aegis of Department of Training and Technical
education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi. The institute is approachable from Dwarka metro station
sector-10 near district court. This institute is spread over 11 acres, housing main building, hostel
(Boys & Girls), staff quarters, spacious playground and parking. Empowering our students to
serve the masses, save life and work for mankind challenges through technology is our main
objective; and for that, our faculty members work hard with dedication to equip the students
with knowledge and skills. Students of the institute are provided placement assistant and placed
through campus interviews. The institute is an amalgamation of students from all the strata of
society and promises equal opportunities to all.

COURSES OFFERED

Diploma in ITES&M
Information Technology Enabled Services & Management is an advanced and emerging area of
technology has shown an unprecedented growth in every sphere of activity. A conscious attempt
has been made to design the curriculum as per the requirement and need of the industry. Total
Intake of students in this course is 60 excluding super numerary seats.
Diploma in Medical Lab Technology
Diploma in Medical Lab Technology course has been defined and designed to meet the
challenges of continuous technological changes and sound knowledge of latest areas of Para
Medical and Health Care. Total Intake of students in this course is 60 excluding super
numerary seats.

Diploma in Pharmacy
The two years Diploma Course has been started with a view of training students in the vastly
emerging Pharma industries of India using new technologies. Total Intake of student in this
course is 60 excluding super numerary seats .

B.Sc in Medical Lab Technology


The three years Degree Course has been started with a view of training students in the vastly
emerging Para Medical and Health Care industries of India using new technologies. The
admission test for this course is conducted separately by GGSIPU Delhi. Total Intake of
students in this course is 30 excluding super numerary seats.

Bachelor in Computer Applications


This three years degree course has been started to develop in Computer application area that
has shown an unprecedented growth in every sphere of activity. A conscious attempt has been
made to design the curriculum as per the requirement and need of the industry. The admission
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test for this course is conducted separately by GGSIPU Delhi. Total Intake of students in this
course is 45 excluding super numerary seats.

B.VOC. Software Development

This modular programme aims to build individual capacities and train persons with adequate
employability skills. The programme structure attempts to blend appropriate technical
knowledge and skills, personal and professional skills and substantive ‘hands-on’ and field / site
experience required in the trade. Keeping in view the demands of the market and to provide
flexible options for students the programme is designed in modular manner and allows entry
and exit options at various levels. The admission test for this course is conducted separately by
GGSIPU Delhi. Total Intake of students in this course is 50 excluding super numerary seats.
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7. KASTURBA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

MRS. UDITA MALAVIYA, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

Kasturba Institute of Technology, under the Department of Training and Technical Education,
is the second Government Institute established for imparting technical education exclusively to
women in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It was originally set up in 1986-87 with the
approval of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) as a guest institute in the
Meerabai Polytechnic Campus at Maharani Bagh. The Institute shifted to its own
spacious double storey building in 1997. It got the best polytechnic award in Northern
India in 2003 by TTTI, Chandigarh and was also declared the best polytechnic in 2004
by ISTE in National Convention of Students at Anand, Gujarat.
The Polytechnic building which is housed in the plot area of 37,067.95 square meter of land
consists of a spacious Academic Complex, Hostel Block, Residential Complex, play ground and
parking area. The green belt around the institution provides a shield against noise and air
pollution. Kasturba Institute of Technology offers full-time diploma courses in hi-tech and
emerging areas of technology.

The Kasturba Institute of Technology is an ISO 9001:2008 certified institute. The institution
received the coveted ISO 9001:2000 certification on 14th July, 2008 from Standardization
Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) which is accredited by the internationally
recognized “Dutch Council for Accreditation (RvA)”, Netherlands. On 14th January, 2011 the
existing ISO system was upgraded to the New Quality Standard ISO 9001:2008. The system
has the in-built quality improvement and assurance programmes that are carried out for
periodically for its effectiveness.

The Institute is running a Central Govt. sponsored scheme - Community Development Through
Polytechnic (CDTP) and Takniki Shiksha Sansthan Kalyan Samiti (TaSSKS). The Institute has
talented, well qualified, and committed faculty who are dedicated to their duties and strive for
excellence. Infrastructure of the Institute is excellent. Institute has fully equipped LRUC,
EDUSAT, well equipped classrooms/labs and library with DELNET facility. The Institute
provides various scholarships to the students from other agencies also like - N.D.P.L., Mahindra
& Mahindra & Fluor Daniel Ltd etc. Most passed out students’ secure employments many
others take admissions in lateral entry degree programs. Institute is also in the process of
providing medical aid facility to the students in association with Delhi Government Health
Scheme.
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8. MEERABAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DR. (MRS.) DONY TOULTE, PRINCIPAL


FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

The institute started its journey as Women’s Polytechnic in Dayal Singh Library, ITO on
September 10, 1962 with the objective to train technical man power to meet the needs of the
state and develop young women’s self dependance by achieving professional qualifications. It
was renamed as Meerabai Polytechnic in 1994 and rechristened as Meerabai Institute of
Technology in 2010 when a course on Bachelor of Business Administration in Modern Office
Management was started under the aegis of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.

When the polytechnic was established, it initially started only with a number of disciplines like
Architectural Assistantship, Commercial Art, Interior Design, Library Science, Medical Lab
Technology and Secretarial Practice (English). Later on Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineering was introduced in 1963, Beauty Culture in 1975, Secretarial Practice (Hindi) in
1983 and Pharmacy in 1990. Due to revision of curriculum the nomenclature of some of the
departments has been changed like Secretarial Practice to Modern Office Practice, Interior
Decoration to Interior Design, Beauty Culture to Cosmetology & Health and Library Sciences
to Library and Information Sciences.
At Present the institute has been running 10 diversified Diploma Courses in different
disciplines and three Degree Courses ; BBA, B.Voc. Interior Design, B.Voc. Applied Art on a
shared commitment to academic and professional excellence, Intellectual growth, high
standards of sportsmanship and community service. With its synergy between excellent
Technical Education and focus on firm moral values, MBIT continues to attract the students for
the diversified courses. Students of all the departments are well placed in esteemed companies
like:-
Tata Power, Wipro Technologies, Becchtel India Pvt. Ltd., Micro Computer Service, Godrej &
Boyecee Mfg. Co. Ltd., Sony India Ltd..Apollo Hospitals, Religare Wellness, Global Health line
Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Lal Path Lab .Richfeel Health & Beauty (P) Ltd., Kaya Ltd., CRRI Hindi
Section, Suriepolex Marketing, Mellcom Engineers Pvt. Ltd., Careco Services Pvt Ltd.,
Maspur Industries Pvt. Ltd and Woodland Furniture Pvt. Ltd.
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9. PUSA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

MRS. S. B. QURESHI, PRINCIPAL



FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

Pusa Institute of Technology (formerly known as Pusa Polytechnic) is one of the oldest Govt.
Technical Institutes in Delhi established in 1962 , under Directorate of Training and Technical
Education (DTTE) Delhi and affiliated with Board of Technical Education, Muni Maya Ram
Marg, Pitampura, Delhi. It is well connected with Metro (blue line).

The Institute is AICTE approved and running various Engineering courses with the revised
and updated syllabus to provide skilled work force as per the requirement of the industry.
The courses offered by institute are:
Morning Shift Evening Shift
(Regular 3 years (Regular 3 years
Diploma courses) Diploma courses)
1. Automobile Engg 1. Electronics & communication Engg
2. Civil Engg 2. Electrical Engg
3. Construction Technology 3. Civil Engg
4. Electronics & communication Engg 4. Mechanical Engg
5. Electrical Engg 5. Printing Technology
6. Mechanical Engg
7. Printing Technology

The institute has well equipped laboratories with latest equipments and has talented
well qualified faculty dedicated to their duties. The sports and extra curricular activities are
making students more confident and fit. The NCC- National Cadet Corps is also facilitated at
Pusa Institute of Technology for the students on voluntary basis. The Modern library provides
students with large number of books, journals, and magazines etc which attracts the students to
read books.

It is a very popular institute among the young generation due to its good placement in
top-notch companies like Maruti Suzuki, Mercedes Benz, Honda, Hyundai, NDPL Tata Power,
Wipro, Thomson Press, Dainik Bhaskar, Times of India, Flour Daniel etc.
The institute is also running Bachelor of Vocational education programmes in Power
Distribution Management and Printing Technology of three years duration affiliated to Guru
Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Dwaraka .
Pusa Institute of Technology has signed MoU with Reliance Jio Infocom Ltd (RJIL) for wifi
enabled services for the benefit of students.
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RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN INSTITUTE (CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE)

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) joins hands with Pusa Institute of Technology
(PIT) under the Directorate of Training and Technical Education to enhance the professional
Capability of the students as Service Advisor in the field of Automobile Service Industry. The
curriculum has been specially designed to expose automobile career prospects. The HMIL
training programme in Hyundai Professional Development centre at PIT will help the institutes
in creating skillful professionals for the Indian Automotive Service Industry.

After successful completion of the HMIL training programme by the students and
passing of necessary diploma exams of Board of Technical Education, HMIL will issue
certificate to deserving candidates who have successfully completed Hyundai certificates course.
It will impart on the job training for hands on experience at HIML dealership workshop.
HMIL dealers will recruit our students and preference will be given to Hyundai certificate
course holders who pass out from our Institute.

Institute has also opened the student chapter with ASHRAE (American Society of Heating ,
Refrigerating , and Air – Conditioning Engineers), devoted to indoor –enviornment control
Technology. Interested students of Mechanical Engineering can join the chapter.
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10. RAJOKARI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

SHRI. V.K VERMA, PRINCIPAL

FROM THE DESK OF PRINCIPAL

Rajokari Institute of Technology, (RIT) was established under the aegis of Department of
Training and Technical Education, Government of National Capital Territory, Delhi, in the
Year 2016. It is located in the South West District of Delhi in the village Rajokari. The institute
started its functioning from 1st August 2016.

At the outset, the institute started its functioning with three years full time Diploma course in
two popular upcoming branches of engineering namely “Computer Engineering (CE)” and
“Information Technology Enabled Management Services (ITESM)” to keep pace with current
industries requirement with an intake of 60 students in each branch.

The institute has been setup in Rajokari village near the industrial town and IT hub
“ Gurugram (Formerly Gurgaon)”. The institute has been setup keeping in mind to provide
students the state of art facilities like fully air-conditioned labs and class rooms, fully equipped
labs and library, well qualified teaching and non-teaching staff.

The institute is well connected with Indian railways, State and Interstate Road transport and
Metro railways network. All such transport facilities are available within 1.5 Km radius to cater
the need of students who take admission in Rajokari Institute of Technology, (RIT). Apart from
providing best physical infrastructure and other facilities the institute advocates the policy of
nurturing students in such a manner as to make them conscientious, smart and confident
engineers and responsible citizens of India.
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CHECK - LIST

THE CANDIDATE MUST ENSURE THE FOLLOWING WHILE FILLING-IN THE ON


LINE APPLICATION FORM:-

1. The application form should be filled in carefully in CAPITAL letters and in ENGLISH
language only.
2. Separate application forms should be filled in for each test. Application shall be rejected if the
applicant submits more than one application for a single test.
3. The downloaded admit card should be carried by the candidates to the examination centre.
4. The application form should be filled in as per example(s) given in Para 8 of the Information
Bulletin.
5. Complete postal address along with PIN code number, phone number with STD code, mobile
number and e-mail address, if any, should be given.
6. Name of candidate, father’s name and date of birth must be written as given in the Secondary
School Certificate (10th class certificate) of the Board.
7. Date of Birth should be filled-in as per example given in Para 8.
8. “State Code of Eligibility” in the application form must be filled-in. Select ‘Delhi’ if you
have passed your qualifying examination from a school located in Delhi. Select ‘Outside
Delhi’ if you have passed your qualifying examination from a school located outside
Delhi, as per the example given in Para 8
9. Recent color photograph, with the specified dimensions given on the website should be
uploaded within the space marked for it, as per direction given in Para 8.
10. Candidate must upload his / her signature while filling in the application form as per the
direction given in Para 8. The signature should NOT be in CAPITAL letters, otherwise
his/her candidature shall be rejected.
11. The application form for each test should be submitted online separately..
12. Admit Card should be retained by the candidate till the admission is finalized.
13. Candidates are advised to print and keep a copy of the filled application form and admit card
for their reference and future use.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The Candidates seeking admission to the Diploma(Engineering /Non Engineering) have to apply
online through the Website https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in for Common Entrance Test (CET)-
2018starting with effect from 20th March 2018 to19th April 2018 till 5PM. Non-Refundable
application fees of Rs. 400/- (Four hundred only) + Bank Charges and service tax of Rs.18/-(Eighteen
Only) are to be deposited by the candidate through Net Banking/Credit/Debit Card/e-wallet. In case
of fee submission through e-wallet charges (if any) are to be borne by the candidate.

Before submitting the Online Application form and fees candidate must refer the Information
Bulletin available on website https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in and check eligibility criteria and
schedule of the CET-2018.

Helpdesks are created at Different Institutes of Technology and BTE during the process of
submission of Online Application forms and during the period of downloading the Admit Card.
These Help Desks will help the candidate regarding any queries about the process of online
submission of Forms and Downloading of Admit Cards. Details of the Helpdesks are also available
on the website.

Scheduled Dates of Submission of Online Application


Forms for CET-2018
Submission of Application Fees through Credit/Debit
Card/Net Banking etc. 20-03-2018 to 19-04-2018 upto 5 PM.

Issue of online Admit Card: The exact information pertaining to issue of admit card shall be
displayed on the website https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in. The registered candidates can download
the admit card showing the Roll no. and Centre details by logging onto the site
https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in approximately one week before the date of CET 2018 examination .
This Information Bulletin is only for information and guidance of candidates seeking
admission. The contents are likely to change without notice. This does not constitute to
be a legal document. 

Government of NCT of Delhi

Department of Training and Technical Education


Muni Maya Ram Marg, Near TV Tower, Pitampura, Delhi-110088

For any queries please contact:


Controller, CET-2018
CET CELL
Pusa Institute of Technology
Pusa, New Delhi – 110012.
Ph. 011-25846168

Websites: https://www.cetdelhiexam.nic.in (For CET-2018)


https://www.cetdelhi.nic.in (For CET ONLINE COUNSELLING)
The candidates are advised to visit above websites regularly for updated information

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