Madhya Pradesh, conducts Madhya Pradesh DElEd Admission 2025. You should note that the MP DElEd Admission is entirely based on merit. The conducting body releases a merit list through a centralized counselling process to offer MP DElEd Admission. Candidates whose names did not appear in the previous counselling rounds should apply for the last round 5 counselling.
This state-level counselling is done to select eligible candidates for a 2-year DElEd course in Government DIETs/Private un-aided Elementary Teacher Education Institutions in Madhya Pradesh. MP DElEd admission is solely based on scores in 10+2.
Table of Contents
- MP DElEd Admission 2025: Highlights
- MP DElEd Admission 2025: Important Dates
- Who is eligible to get admission to MP DElEd 2025?
- How to get admission to MP DElEd 2025?
- MP DElEd Admission 2025: List of Institutions
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Start
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MP DElEd Admission 2025: Important Dates
The MP DElEd Admission 2025 process begins with the institutes registering with the Rajya Shiksha Kendra. After this, the candidates start registering. The general timeline of the admission process is as follows.
MP DElEd Events |
RSK MP DElEd 2025 Dates (Expected) |
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Institute Profile Registration for DElEd Counselling | May to August |
Registration of Candidates | Mid May to Late May |
Choice Filling (1st Round) | Late-May |
Admission to DIET/College (1st Round) | Late May to Early June |
Choice Filling (2nd Round) | Early June to Mid June |
Admission to DIET/College (2nd Round) | Late-June |
Choice Filling (3rd Round) | Early-July |
Admission to DIET/College (3rd Round) | Mid-July |
Choice Filling (CLC 1st Round) | Late July to Early August |
Admission to DIET/College (CLC 1st Round) | Late July to Early August |
Choice Filling (CLC 2nd Round) | Mid-August |
Admission to DIET/College (CLC 2nd Round) | Mid-August |
Who is eligible to get admission to MP DElEd 2025?
Candidates need to fulfil the following conditions to be eligible for MP DElEd 2025
- Candidate must have secured at least 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent exam from Madhyamik Shiksha Mandal, Bhopal (MP) or any equivalent board, as per the NCTE rules.
- SC/ST from MP will receive a 5% relaxation.
- Candidates must be at least 17 years old by July 1st of the year when applying for admission.
How to get admission to MP DElEd 2025?
The MP DElEd Admission is conducted by the Rajya Shiksha Kendra. BSE, Bhopal, issues the detailed notification regarding DElEd Admission. Before the official start of the admission process, the institutes are invited to register themselves. After this admission process starts, the steps to be followed are explained in detail below.
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Application Form
To get admission to the MP DElEd program, you can adhere to the following steps –
Step 1: Visit the official website of Rajya Shiksha Kendra, Madhya Pradesh (https://rsk.mponline.gov.in/).
Step 2: Complete the registration process by filling up the form and providing details like email address, phone number and more.
Step 3: Once registration is done, login details will be sent to the registered email ID or phone number.
Step 4: Use the login credentials, log in to the students portal, and fill up the application form correctly by providing personal and other details. After this, upload the required documents in the right format.
Step 5: Next, the application fee can be paid through online payment methods such as debit card/credit card or net banking.
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Documents Required
Here’s the list of the required documents:
- 10th Board Exam Mark Sheet
- 10th Passing Certificate
- School Leaving Letter
- 12th Exam Mark Sheet
- 12th Certificate
- College Leaving Letter
- Migration Certificate (if applicable)
- Conduct Certificate (if applicable)
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Passport-sized photographs
- Intimation Letter (Printed information letter)
- Printout of Application Form
After submitting these documents, the candidate must contact the concerned institute to complete the enrollment process.
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Availability of Seats for Admission
This table represents the total number of seats available in the institute and the distribution across the three faculties.
Institute Total Seats | Mathematics and Biology Faculty (40%) | Faculty of Arts (40%) | Remaining Faculty (20%) |
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50 | 20 | 20 | 10 |
100 | 40 | 40 | 20 |
150 | 60 | 60 | 30 |
IN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
The admission process at DIET follows the below-mentioned guidelines:
- Only candidates who are natives of the district under the DIET’s jurisdiction are eligible for admission.
- 5% of seats are reserved for untrained teachers in government service. If these seats are not filled, other candidates can be admitted.
- Seats will be allocated based on the proportion of candidates applying from different subjects to ensure fair representation.
In districts without DIET, a list of affiliated DIET is provided below.
S.No. |
District |
Associated DIET Name |
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1 | Burhanpur | DIET Khandwa |
2 | Ashoknagar | DIET Bajranggarh (Guna) |
3 | Anuppur | DIET Shahdol |
4 | Sheopur | DIET Morena |
5 | Jhabua | DIET Alirajpur |
6 | Singrauli | DIET Sidhi |
7 | Agar Malwa | DIET Shajapur |
8 | Niwari | DIET Kundeshwar (Tikamgarh) |
IN PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
For DElEd colleges with minority status:
- 50% of the seats will be filled through online admissions.
- The other 50% of the seats will be reserved for the management quota. Registration for MQ will also be made online.
As per the list announced on RSK, there are a total of 111 Minority Status Institutes as of 2024-25.
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Reservation
Reservation for Different Categories
Seats will be reserved for candidates from various categories as follows:
Category |
Percentage of Reserved Seats |
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Scheduled Castes (SC) | 16% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 20% |
Other Backward Classes (OBC, excluding cream layer) | 27% |
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | 10% |
50% of the seats in all categories will be reserved for women. If there aren’t enough women in a category, the vacant seats will be filled based on merit from male candidates in the same category.
6% of the total seats are reserved for candidates with disabilities. 1.5% for each of the following types of disability, Visually impaired or low vision, Deaf and hard of hearing, Locomotor disabilities (including conditions like cerebral palsy, leprosy, etc.) The candidate must have at least 40% disability and must provide a disability certificate from the District Medical Board.
10% of seats in all categories are reserved for Ex-Servicemen. If no Ex-Servicemen are available, the seats will be filled based on merit from other candidates in the same category. Candidates must provide a certificate proving their Ex-Serviceman status.
If there are not enough candidates in a reserved category, the vacant seats will be filled by eligible candidates from other categories in the following order:
Reserved Category | First Priority | Second Priority | Third Priority | Fourth Priority |
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Scheduled Tribe (ST) | Scheduled Caste (SC) | Other Backward Classes (OBC) | Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | Unreserved (General) |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | Other Backward Classes (OBC) | Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | Unreserved (General) |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | Scheduled Caste (SC) | Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | Unreserved (General) |
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | Scheduled Caste (SC) | Other Backward Classes (OBC) | Unreserved (General) |
If after this there are still seats left vacant, candidates from other states can be considered for admission. Candidates from MP need to submit their residence and 12th mark sheet from the MP board (BSE), and candidates who have completed studies from outside MP need to get an approval certificate from the MP Board (BSE).
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Fees
To get admission to the allotted college, the student has to pay the fee prescribed by MPGSED and the examination fee prescribed by MP BSE. In the last step of the admission process for government institutes, the student is required to pay the institute fee online.
If the student wants to cancel the admission after paying the fee and getting the admission, it is only possible before the 3rd round of counselling. For private institutes, the institute will deduct INR 5000 and refund the rest of the amount.
MP DElEd Admission 2025: Counselling/Seat Allocation
From the academic year 2022-2023, the admission process for DElEd will be conducted in 5 rounds. In the 3rd round action will be taken to relax the reservations provided. In the 4th and 5th rounds, the process of CLC (Institute Level College Counselling) will be conducted.
The candidate will be allotted a seat based on the following criteria:
- Class 12th marks
- Institute of preference chosen by the candidate
The candidate will be informed about the allocation of seats through the portal, along with the duration and the last date for admission. He will receive a seat allotment letter on the portal containing the details.
The candidate then needs to appear at the concerned institute with the seat allotment letter and the original documents for verification. After the verification, the candidate will need to pay the prescribed fee online which will confirm the admission.
MP DElEd Admission 2025: List of Institutions
As per the list of institutions announced by RSK a total of 748 institutions participated in 2024-25 MP DElEd Admission. Here is a list of 20 of them.
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