The State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT], Delhi is a premier government institution specializing in teacher education and research. Located in Delhi, India, SCERT operates primarily as an academic and research body, serving as a nodal agency for pre-service training and curriculum guidance. SCERT Delhi itself does not maintain in-house student hostels directly on its main campus. Instead, residential facilities and basic amenities for students enrolled in its flagship programs—especially the Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) and Diploma in Pre-School Education (DPSE)—are coordinated through affiliated District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) spread across Delhi’s districts. As such, the number of actual hostels is NA at the central SCERT campus itself; occupancy patterns, room types, and hostel culture vary or may not be present. Students should plan accordingly and check with their allotted DIET for any available accommodation, as hostel facilities at SCERT Delhi central campus are not generally available.
- State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Hostel Overview
- State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
- State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
- State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Safety, Health & Policies
- State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Hostel Allotment & Application
State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Hostel Overview
SCERT Delhi centrally focuses on research and curriculum support; it does not offer residential hostels on its main campus. Instead, accommodation—when provided—is arranged by respective affiliated DIETs. For most SCERT courses, including D.El.Ed. and DPSE, students are expected to commute or seek private/PG lodging nearby. Details regarding occupancy, allocation, and eligibility therefore depend entirely on individual DIETs, not the SCERT main campus. Students who require on-campus living should consult their allotted DIET for hostels, as there is no hostel facility at the headquarters.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Total Hostels |
NA (No hostel on main SCERT Delhi campus) |
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Separate Hostels (Boys/Girls) |
NA |
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Typical Occupancy |
NA |
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Allotment Basis |
NA |
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Accommodation for PG/PhD |
NA |
State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
As no residential hostel is available at the main SCERT Delhi campus, there are no hostel fee components or formal room categories at this location. Fees apply only to tuition, resource materials, and examination-related expenses. If you are allotted a DIET which offers boarding, please directly contact that DIET for their specific hostel charges and categories.
State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
SCERT Delhi’s central campus is dedicated to teacher training, research, and academic enrichment; it does not house resident students. Thus, common hostel amenities such as dining halls, laundries, and accommodation-related facilities do not apply at the headquarters. Students can expect well-furnished lecture halls, seminar rooms, libraries, computer labs, and spaces for academic workshops and cultural activities. Daily life at the main campus focuses on curricular, co-curricular, and research-based activities, including morning assemblies, sports, debates, and art & craft exhibitions, coordinated primarily for academic development.
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Academic facilities include libraries, ICT labs, and multipurpose rooms
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No mess hall or hostel dining is available on the main campus
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Recreation centers and sports facilities are limited to those required for teacher training modules
No table is included as there are no verifiable, campus-specific hostel facilities.
State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Safety, Health & Policies
SCERT Delhi ensures a safe and discipline-oriented academic environment on its main premises. Since hostel residency is not available, typical hostel safety systems (wardens, entry timetables, or late-night restrictions) are not applicable. However, campus buildings maintain gated entry, staff monitoring during working hours, fire safety systems, and general adherence to institutional discipline. Medical support is usually limited to first aid and referral assistance for emergencies. Students should make their own residential safety and health arrangements if living off-campus.
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Security is handled by campus staff and administration
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Basic health and emergency first aid available; no resident medical center
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No hostel-specific rules such as entry timings or guest policies mandated by SCERT headquarters
No policy table since there are no hostel-level policies for the central campus.
State Council of Educational Research and Training - [SCERT] Hostel Allotment & Application
If you require campus residence, an application must be made to the affiliated DIET (not central SCERT) if and where hostel facilities are available. The process for seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment will be determined by the DIET and communicated at the time of admission. At the SCERT Delhi main campus, there is no hostel application process as hostels are not offered.
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What to Do |
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Application |
Submit application for D.El.Ed./DPSE; specify accommodation request at DIET if applicable |
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Verification |
Provide documents to the respective DIET |
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Allotment |
DIET considers merit/distance/reservation criteria for hostel, not SCERT HQ |
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Fee Payment |
Pay any hostel fee directly to the DIET (if facility exists); follow their deadlines |
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Reporting |
Check in at DIET hostel (if applicable) for room possession |
