Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026 declared on scertpet.co.in

Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026 Out: Direct Link to Check Scorecard at scertpet.co.in

The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Assam has released the Pre-Entry Test (PET)-2026 result today, 27 July 2026, on the official portal scertpet.co.in. The result is for candidates who appeared in the entrance test held on 12 July 2026 for admission into the 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) course for the […]

The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Assam has released the Pre-Entry Test (PET)-2026 result today, 27 July 2026, on the official portal scertpet.co.in. The result is for candidates who appeared in the entrance test held on 12 July 2026 for admission into the 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) course for the 2026–2028 academic session. Candidates can log in with their registered mobile number and date of birth to download their scorecard, check their marks, and view their position in the district-wise merit list.

This article walks you through the direct steps to check your result, what the scorecard contains, how the district-wise merit list and reservation system work, and what happens next in the counselling and admission process.

Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026: Key Highlights

DetailInformation
Conducting BodySCERT, Assam
Exam NamePre-Entry Test (PET)-2026
Course2-Year Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.), Session 2026-28
Exam Date12 July 2026 (Sunday)
Result Date27 July 2026
Official Websitescertpet.co.in
Login CredentialsRegistered mobile number and date of birth
Total Seats4,150 across TEIs in Assam
Exam Pattern100 MCQs, 100 marks, 2 hours, negative marking of 0.25 for each wrong answer
CounsellingExpected to begin around 28 July 2026

How to Check Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026 Online

Since the result has gone live, candidates can follow these steps to download their scorecard:

  1. Visit the official website scertpet.co.in.
  2. Find the result link on the homepage, titled something like “Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026” or “PET-2026 Scorecard.
  3. Log in using the registered mobile number and date of birth used at the time of application (some candidates may instead be asked for their Application ID/Registration ID and password).
  4. Submit the details to view your marks, qualifying status, and rank.
  5. Download and save the scorecard as a PDF, and take a printout — SCERT does not send physical copies by post, and you will need this document again at the counselling and document-verification stage.

If you have lost your registration details, check the SMS or email confirmation you received when you registered on the portal in May-June 2026, or contact the SCERT PET helpdesk (details below).

What the Scorecard Shows

Once downloaded, the Assam D.El.Ed PET 2026 scorecard typically carries:

  • Candidate’s name, roll number, and application ID
  • Marks obtained out of 100
  • Category (General/OBC-MOBC/SC/ST(P)/ST(H)/PWD/EWS)
  • District selected for the test
  • Qualifying status (pass/fail as per cut-off)
  • Rank/position in the district-wise merit list, where applicable

Candidates should verify every detail carefully after downloading the result. Any discrepancy in name, category, or marks should be reported to SCERT Assam immediately, before the counselling process begins.

Understanding the Exam Pattern Behind the Result

The PET-2026 was a 100-mark, 100-question MCQ test conducted over 2 hours, split into two sections:

Section-I (35 marks)

  • General English — 10 marks
  • General Knowledge — 15 marks
  • Reasoning — 10 marks

Section-II (65 marks)

  • General Mathematics — 15 marks
  • General Science & EVS — 15 marks
  • Social Science — 20 marks
  • Language (Assamese/Bangla/Bodo/English) — 15 marks

Marking was strict: candidates earned 1 mark for every correct answer, with a 0.25-mark deduction for each incorrect response, and any question with more than one marked answer was treated as incorrect. This negative marking is a key reason candidates are advised to cross-check their scorecard marks against their own response recollection before the district merit list is finalised.

District-Wise Merit List and Reservation

SCERT Assam prepares the merit list district-wise, based on the district each candidate selected while filling out the online application — not by a single statewide ranking. Within every district, seats are further split as follows:

  • 30% of seats reserved for candidates from the Science stream
  • 70% of seats reserved for candidates from the Arts and other streams

Separate merit lists are prepared for the Science and Arts/other-stream candidates in each district. Reservation for OBC/MOBC, SC, ST(P), ST(H), Persons with Disability (PWD), and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) is applied as per Assam’s Reservation Policy on top of this stream-wise split. Out of the total 4,150 seats available for the 2026-28 session, a portion is also set aside for untrained regular teachers of LP and UP schools appointed on compassionate grounds under the Directorate of Elementary Education, Assam — final reservation across categories is confirmed at the time of admission.

Because ranking works this way, a candidate’s actual admission chances depend on their position within their own district and stream category — not on their raw score alone compared against candidates statewide.

Note on cut-off marks: SCERT Assam has not published a separate, official qualifying cut-off figure for PET-2026 at the time of writing. Since cut-offs vary by district, stream, and category every year, candidates should rely only on the qualifying status shown on their own scorecard and the official district merit list released by SCERT, rather than unverified cut-off numbers circulating online.

What Happens After the Result: Counselling Process

Once the result and district-wise merit lists are out, admission moves to online counselling. Based on the pattern of previous years and current reports, counselling is expected to open around 28 July 2026. The broad process is:

  1. Log in to the portal using your registered mobile number and date of birth.
  2. Click on the option to proceed to online counselling.
  3. Mandatorily set your preferences for Teacher Education Institutes (TEIs) — DIETs, CTEs, Normal Schools, BITEs, BTCs, or private TEIs — in your district.
  4. Preview and submit your TEI preferences.
  5. Download the acknowledgement slip for your records.

Seat allotment in the preferred TEI is based on the candidate’s score and category within the district merit list, not on a first-come-first-served basis. Candidates should note that exact counselling dates, fee amount, and the number of rounds are set by SCERT Assam separately and should be confirmed on scertpet.co.in once officially notified.

Documents Required at Verification

Selected candidates must carry the following original documents to their allotted TEI for verification:

  • Proof of age (Admit card or H.S.L.C./Class 10 certificate)
  • Pass certificate and mark sheet of Higher Secondary (HS) [10+2]
  • Caste certificate (if applicable), from a competent authority
  • Proof of permanent residency in Assam
  • PWD/EWS certificate (if applicable), from a competent authority
  • A signed undertaking confirming the candidate has not taken admission in any other regular course for the same academic year

Candidates who fail to produce the original documents at verification will not be admitted, and any mismatch with the details submitted online can lead to cancellation of admission.

D.El.Ed Course and Fee Structure at a Glance

The D.El.Ed. course runs for 2 years across 4 semesters. Fee structures differ between Government TEIs and Private Institutions:

  • Government TEIs: Admission and tuition fees are deposited directly into the government exchequer via treasury challan; additional heads include electricity, examination, workshop/field-visit, games & sports, magazine, and observation-of-important-days fees.
  • Private Institutions: Total fees for the year add up to approximately Rs. 34,000, covering admission, tuition (Rs. 21,600 annually), college development, games & sports, library, electricity, festival/function, examination, magazine, and common room fees.

Classes for the first semester of the 2026-28 session are scheduled to begin from 19 August 2026.

SCERT PET Helpdesk

For queries related to the result, scorecard errors, or counselling, candidates can reach out to:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When was the Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026 declared?

The result was declared on 27 July 2026 at scertpet.co.in, as per SCERT Assam’s official admission schedule.

Q2. How can I check my Assam D.El.Ed PET 2026 result?

Visit scertpet.co.in, click the result/scorecard link, and log in using your registered mobile number and date of birth to view and download your scorecard.

Q3. Is the Assam D.El.Ed merit list prepared statewide or district-wise?

The merit list is prepared district-wise, based on the district selected by the candidate during application, and separately for the Science stream (30% seats) and Arts/other streams (70% seats).

Q4. What is the total intake for the 2026-28 D.El.Ed session in Assam?

4,150 seats are available across NCTE-recognised Teacher Education Institutes (DIETs, CTEs, Normal Schools, BITEs, BTCs, and private TEIs) in the state.

Q5. When will counselling begin after the result?

Online counselling is expected to open around 28 July 2026, though candidates should confirm the exact schedule on scertpet.co.in once SCERT issues the formal counselling notice.

Q6. What documents are required at the time of TEI admission?

Proof of age, HS pass certificate and mark sheet, caste certificate (if applicable), Assam residency proof, PWD/EWS certificate (if applicable), and a signed undertaking of non-admission elsewhere.

Q7. Does getting a D.El.Ed diploma guarantee a government teaching job?

No. SCERT Assam has clarified that acquiring this diploma does not automatically entitle a candidate to recruitment in government elementary schools.

Conclusion

The Assam D.El.Ed PET Result 2026 marks a key checkpoint for thousands of aspiring elementary school teachers across the state. With the scorecard now live at scertpet.co.in, candidates should download and verify their results without delay, then prepare for the district-wise counselling round that follows. Since seat allotment depends on district, stream, and category rather than a single statewide rank, understanding your position in the local merit list matters more than the raw score alone. Keep all original documents ready for verification, and rely only on official SCERT notices for cut-off marks and counselling dates as the admission process moves forward.

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