
SCERT Delhi DElEd Result 2025 Declared, Direct Link To Check Rank List Here
SCERT Delhi DElEd Result 2025: Candidates can check their results and download rank cards from scertdelhi.admissions.nic.in.
SCERT Delhi DElEd Result 2025: The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) Delhi has declared the DElEd Result 2025 today, June 7, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their results and download their rank card through the official website, scertdelhi.admissions.nic.in.
Step To Check SCERT Delhi DElEd Result 2025
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the 'Results' tab.
Step 3: Click on the link for 'SCERT Delhi DElEd Result and Rank Card 2025'.
Step 4: On the newly opened page, enter your exam roll number and other required details.
Step 5: Click on submit and your SCERT Delhi DElEd Result 2025 will be displayed on the screen
Direct Link To Check SCERT Delhi DElEd 2025 Rank List
Editing facility for choices/preferences of DIETs/Institutes will be opened today. Candidates can excercise the option from today (June 7) to June 9, 2025 util 11:55 PM.
SCERT Delhi DIETs Admission Process
SCERT Delhi will release the list of provisionally selected candidates for admission on the official website- scertdelhiadmission.nic.in. No separate intimation will be sent by post.
The list of candidates selected for the course (wherever applicable) will also be made available on the same website.
SCERT may release additional merit-based lists from the waiting list, if required, following its admission procedure. Candidates are advised to check the SCERT website regularly for updates.
Once a college is allotted, candidates must take printouts of the following documents:
They need to report to the allotted DIET or institute with their original documents and two sets of photocopies. If the candidate is satisfied with the allotted seat, they can freeze the admission to confirm it.
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June 07, 2025, 13:51 IST
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