JBT Admission
D.El.Ed. or JBT admission in Haryana is entirely merit-based, which means there is no entrance exam. Seats in both government DIETs and private self-financed colleges are allocated solely based on your Class 12 (10+2) marks. The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) of Haryana manages the online application process centrally.
Step 1: Review the eligibility conditions. Before submitting your application, ensure that you meet the stringent academic cutoffs set by SCERT Haryana: General category: Class 12 (10+2) requires a minimum of 50% aggregate grades across five subjects. SC/BC/PwD/EWS Categories: Minimum aggregate of 47.5% (applicable only to Haryana citizens). Mandatory Subjects: You must have taken English as a core or elective course in grade 12. You must also have studied Hindi or Sanskrit at the matriculation (Class 10) level.
Step 2: Online Registration at the DEL.ED Portal When the registration cycle goes live, the full process will take place online. Visit the official consolidated portal, dedharyana.org. To generate login credentials, click “New Registration” and enter basic information such as your name, mobile phone number, and email address. Log into your dashboard and complete the detailed form, including your exact Class 10 and Class 12 results. Upload the following documents: A recent passport-size photograph, your signature, and your Class 10 and 12 marksheets. Pay the registration fee by online net banking, debit card, or UPI.
Step 3: Filling out and locking in college choices (Critical Step) After paying, you must decide where you want to study. Your choices determine where you are placed. Navigate to the “Choice Filling” portion of your applicant site. Choose your favorite institute from the drop-down selection of government DIETs and private self-financed colleges. Minimum Selection: You must select a minimum of five colleges in order of preference. Rank your top colleges in order of preference: Choice #1, Choice #2, etc. Lock Choices: Review your college layout and then click “Lock Choices.” Unlocked choices will automatically lock at the final application deadline.
Step 4: Merit List Publication and Choice Correction SCERT examines all digital submissions and ranks applicants based only on their Class 12 aggregate percentage: The provisional merit list is published first. Make sure your rank, name, and grades are correct. Grievance Window: If there is a discrepancy or typing error in your grades, a 2-day window arises in which you can submit a correction request online. Final Merit List: SCERT distributes the definitive state merit list, determining seat allocation.
Step 5: Seat Allotment Rounds. Counseling is done in many rounds (usually Round 1, Round 2, and a final Spot Admission/Mop-Up Round): The automated program compares your absolute merit rank to your predetermined college choices. To check your status, go on to the site on the designated date. If you’ve been assigned a seat, go to your student dashboard to obtain your official seat allotment letter.
Step 6: Physical Reporting and Document Verification. You have a strict three to four-day window to secure your spot by showing up in person at the allotted institute: Travel to the designated government DIET or private college campus. Bring three sets of self-attested photocopies, along with your original documents, for verification. Printout of the Online Application Form and Seat Allotment Letter Class 10 Marks Card and Certificate (providing Hindi/Sanskrit required) Class 12 Marks Card and Certificate (Proving English requirement)Migration Certificate (Mandatory if your Class 12 school board was outside Haryana, such as CBSE or other state boards). Haryana Domicile and Category/Caste Certificate (If Claiming Reservation) Character Certificate and Aadhaar Card
Step 7: Fee Payment and Final Enrollment. Once the college verification committee has validated your original documents, your status on the SCERT backend portal will be changed to “Approved.” The payment system is enabled on your dashboard, or the college allows payment via demand draft. Pay course costs AND collect your physical admission receipt from the college clerk to complete your enrollment.
