A safe score of 350 or above out of 600 gives General category students a strong chance of securing a seat at a top Delhi government polytechnic institute in CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026, based on previous year admission trends.

The Delhi Common Entrance Test (CET) 2026 for polytechnic diploma admissions was conducted on June 13 and 14, 2026 by the Directorate of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), Government of NCT of Delhi. Results were declared on June 15, 2026. With counselling expected in July 2026, students who have their rank are now evaluating their prospects at top government polytechnic institutes in Delhi.

  • CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 Test-1 for Engineering carries 600 total marks — 150 questions at 4 marks each with a -1 negative marking for wrong answers.
  • Minimum qualifying marks are 60 marks (10%) for General category and 30 marks (5%) for SC, ST, OBC and PwD students.
  • For Computer Engineering or IT seats at top government polytechnic institutes, a General category rank below 2,000 is typically required based on 2024 and 2025 trends.
  • Safe score estimates on this page are expected figures based on previous year CET Delhi Polytechnic admission trends and will vary with 2026 difficulty and applicant pool.
Direct Link to CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 Result / Rank Card (OUT)
tte.delhi.gov.in — CET Delhi Polytechnic Official Portal

CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 Exam Overview

A quick reference to the 2026 exam structure helps you understand how marks translate to ranks and admission prospects.

Parameter Details
Conducting Body Directorate of Training and Technical Education (DTTE), Delhi
Exam Date June 13 and 14, 2026
Result Date June 15, 2026
Total Questions (Test-1, Engineering) 150 MCQs
Total Marks 600
Marking Scheme +4 for correct answer, -1 for incorrect answer
Exam Mode Offline (OMR-based)
Minimum Qualifying Marks — General 60 marks (10% of 600)
Minimum Qualifying Marks — SC/ST/OBC/PwD 30 marks (5% of 600)
Counselling (Expected) July 2026 (tentative, subject to official announcement)
Official Portal tte.delhi.gov.in

What is a Safe Score in CET Delhi Polytechnic?

A safe score is the marks a student should target to have a strong probability of securing admission at a preferred institute and branch during CET Delhi Polytechnic counselling. It is not the same as the minimum qualifying cutoff — it is the score that places you comfortably within the closing rank of a target college across all rounds of seat allotment.

Because CET Delhi seats are allotted strictly in rank order within each category, a higher score means a lower (better) rank and a wider choice of institutes and branches at the time of counselling. Students who score near the minimum qualifying marks often exhaust their choices by the final counselling round. The safe score ranges below are expected figures derived from 2024 and 2025 closing rank data for government polytechnic institutes under DTTE.


CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 Safe Score — Category-wise (out of 600)

The expected safe score band by category is listed below. These figures are based on 2024 and 2025 CET Delhi Polytechnic admission trends and carry a moderate chance of changing depending on 2026 exam difficulty and the total number of students who appeared.

Category Safe Score (out of 600) Expected Rank Range Admission Outlook
General (UR) 350 and above Below 2,500 Good chances at top government polytechnics in sought-after branches
EWS 340 and above Below 2,500 (EWS pool) Strong prospects across DTTE-affiliated institutes
OBC 280 and above Below 2,500 (OBC pool) Good scope for Computer Engineering and IT at top campuses
SC 240 and above Below 2,500 (SC pool) Strong prospects across government polytechnics in Delhi
ST 210 and above Below 2,500 (ST pool) Comfortable admission to most branches in government polytechnics
PwD (Horizontal Reservation) 180 and above Within PwD quota Good scope within PwD horizontal reservation seats

Figures above are expected estimates based on previous year CET Delhi Polytechnic trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be released by DTTE at the time of counselling seat allotment.


Expected Safe Score for Top Delhi Polytechnic Institutes

The government polytechnic institutes listed below are among the most competitive under DTTE owing to their infrastructure, faculty, and branch offerings. Safe scores shown below are expected figures for General category students based on 2024 and 2025 closing rank trends. OBC students may need approximately 15–20% lower marks and SC students approximately 25–30% lower marks than the General figures shown.

Institute Most Sought-After Branch(es) General Category Safe Score (Expected)
Ambedkar Polytechnic, Shakarpur Computer Engineering, Electronics 390–440 out of 600
Kashmere Gate Institute of Technology and Management (KITM) Computer Science, Electronics and Communication 360–410 out of 600
Pusa Institute of Technology Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering 340–390 out of 600
Meerabai Institute of Technology Computer Engineering, Information Technology 320–380 out of 600
Bhai Parmanand Polytechnic Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical 290–340 out of 600
Government Polytechnic (other DTTE campuses) Civil, Mechanical, Leather Technology 240–310 out of 600

Branch-wise Safe Score Range — CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026

Branch choice is the single biggest factor in the safe score you need, regardless of the institute. Computer Engineering and Information Technology consistently attract the highest number of applicants and close at the highest ranks. The table below shows expected safe scores for two institute tiers — top government polytechnics and other government polytechnics under DTTE — for General category students.

Branch Competition Level Safe Score — Top Institutes Safe Score — Other Institutes
Computer Engineering / CSE Very High 390–440 300–370
Information Technology Very High 370–420 290–360
Electronics and Communication Engineering High 350–400 270–340
Electrical Engineering Moderate to High 310–360 250–310
Civil Engineering Moderate 300–360 240–300
Mechanical Engineering Moderate 280–340 220–290
Pharmacy (Test-3) Moderate 300–350 240–300
Modern Office Practice (Test-2) Low to Moderate 240–290 180–240

All scores are out of 600 and represent expected General category benchmarks based on 2024 and 2025 trends. Reserved category students should refer to the category-wise table above for adjusted estimates.


How CET Delhi 2026 Rank is Calculated

The CET Delhi rank is based on total marks scored in the respective test. Where two students score equal total marks, DTTE applies the following tie-breaking order:

  1. Marks in Physics — the student with higher Physics marks gets the better rank.
  2. Marks in Chemistry — applied if Physics marks are also equal.
  3. Date of Birth — the older student is ranked higher if both subject marks are equal.

Score formula: CET Delhi Score = (Correct answers × 4) − (Wrong answers × 1)

Unanswered questions carry zero marks and are not penalised. A student targeting a safe score of 350 out of 600 needs at least 88 correct answers with no wrong answers, or roughly 95–100 correct answers while allowing for a moderate number of incorrect responses. Students should factor in negative marking before attempting uncertain questions.

CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 Safe Score FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks in CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. The CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 Test-1 for Engineering carries 600 total marks. The paper has 150 MCQ questions worth 4 marks each with a negative marking of 1 mark per wrong answer. Unanswered questions do not attract any deduction.

Ques. What safe score is needed for Computer Engineering at a top Delhi polytechnic in 2026?

Ans. For Computer Engineering at institutes like Ambedkar Polytechnic, Shakarpur, a General category student is expected to need approximately 390–440 out of 600 based on 2024–25 closing rank trends. OBC students may need around 310–360 and SC students around 270–310 for the same branch.

Ques. What is the minimum qualifying marks in CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. General category students must score at least 60 marks (10% of 600) to qualify. SC, ST, OBC and PwD students must score at least 30 marks (5% of 600). Qualifying marks are the eligibility threshold — the safe scores for top institutes are significantly higher.

Ques. Is 300 out of 600 a good score in CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. A score of 300 out of 600 is a moderate score for General category students. Based on previous year trends, this may secure admission to government polytechnic institutes in Delhi in branches such as Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, but choices at the most competitive institutes in Computer Engineering or IT may be limited.

Ques. How does tie-breaking work in the CET Delhi 2026 rank list?

Ans. If two students score equal total marks, rank is decided first by marks in Physics, then by marks in Chemistry, and finally by date of birth. The older student is given the higher rank if all three criteria are equal.

Ques. When will CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 counselling begin?

Ans. CET Delhi Polytechnic 2026 counselling is expected to begin in July 2026, following the declaration of results on June 15, 2026. Students should monitor the official portal at tte.delhi.gov.in for exact dates and round-wise schedules.