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LEET in Delhi: diploma to B.Tech, the direct way

Everything a Delhi diploma holder needs to move from polytechnic to a B.Tech degree through lateral entry — eligibility, subjects, and a preparation plan that fits around your final year.

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Lateral entry in Delhi: how it works

The Lateral Entry Entrance Test (LEET) is how a diploma holder in Delhi turns a diploma into an engineering degree — joining a B.Tech / B.E. degree directly in the second year instead of starting over in the first.

In Delhi, lateral entry into B.Tech is handled through the state's technical-education admission process (often referred to as CET / lateral entry counselling). The exact exam name, dates and eligibility change year to year, so confirm the current official notification before applying.

Heads-up: exam names, dates, fees and cut-offs for Delhi change every year. OneLeet focuses on preparation; for application dates and seat details, always check the official Delhi notification.

Eligibility at a glance

Most Delhi aspirants qualify with a three-year engineering diploma and the minimum marks the state specifies. Reserved categories usually get a relaxation, and some states admit B.Sc (with Maths) candidates too. Read the full LEET eligibility guide.

What to study

The paper rewards clear fundamentals. Prioritise in this order and practise relentlessly:

Preparing for a specific subject in Delhi? Start here: Mathematics in Delhi · Physics in Delhi · Chemistry in Delhi · Engineering Mechanics in Delhi · Basic Electrical Engineering in Delhi.

Your Delhi preparation plan

  1. Diagnose: attempt one real past paper to see exactly what's asked.
  2. Build fundamentals: clear Mathematics and Physics topic by topic with this study plan.
  3. Practise daily: use AI practice to drill weak areas, then take timed mock tests.
  4. Analyse & revise: review every mistake and revise with high-yield notes in the last month.

The opportunity, for Delhi students

A lateral-entry B.Tech in Delhi means a full degree in two fewer years than starting fresh — and access to GATE, PSU and government roles, campus placements and higher studies. See your after-diploma opportunity in Delhi →

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Frequently asked questions

How does lateral entry work in Delhi?

A diploma holder applies for lateral-entry seats and, based on an entrance test and/or merit, is allotted a seat directly in the second year of B.Tech at a participating Delhi college. The process is run by the state's technical-education authority. Confirm current specifics in the official notification.

Who is eligible for LEET in Delhi?

Typically a three-year engineering diploma with the minimum marks set by the state (often around 45–50%, relaxed for reserved categories); some states also allow B.Sc holders with Mathematics. See our eligibility guide and verify the Delhi notification.

What should I study for lateral entry in Delhi?

Focus on Mathematics first, then Physics, Chemistry and core engineering. Practise with past papers and mock tests on OneLeet.