If you were not allotted a seat in APJEE 2026 Round 1 counselling, you can still participate in Round 2, which is expected to open shortly after Round 1 results are announced on June 27, 2026.

Not receiving a seat in the first round does not mean your admission chances are over. APJEE 2026 counselling runs in multiple rounds, and Round 2 opens up seats that remained unfilled, were surrendered, or became vacant after Round 1 reporting. Students who received no allotment — or who got a seat but want a better option — can participate in Round 2 through the official APDHTE portal at apdhte.nic.in.

  • Round 2 counselling is expected to begin within a few days of Round 1 result declaration on June 27, 2026.
  • Students not allotted in Round 1 must re-register or confirm participation for Round 2 on apdhte.nic.in.
  • Seats available in Round 2 include vacancies from Round 1 non-reporting and surrendered allotments.
  • You can revise your college and branch choices before Round 2 choice locking to improve your allotment chances.
  • Students allotted in Round 1 but seeking a better option can choose Float to retain their current seat while trying for an upgrade.

Why You May Not Have Been Allotted a Seat in Round 1

Understanding why you did not receive an allotment helps you take the right corrective steps for Round 2. Common reasons include:

  • Rank below the closing rank: Your APJEE 2026 rank fell below the last allotted rank for every branch and college in your choice list.
  • Too few choices filled: Filling fewer options reduces your allotment probability. Adding more colleges and branches in Round 2 significantly improves your chances.
  • Category seat exhausted: If you applied only under a reserved category and those seats were fully filled, no allotment is made even if open-category seats remained.
  • Choice locking missed: If you registered but did not lock your choices before the deadline, the system may not have processed your preferences for allotment.

How to Participate in APJEE 2026 Round 2 Counselling

Follow these steps once Round 2 registration opens on apdhte.nic.in:

  1. Visit apdhte.nic.in and log in with your APJEE 2026 application number and date of birth.
  2. Check for the Round 2 registration or participation confirmation link and complete payment if a fresh fee is required.
  3. Fill in or revise your college and branch preference list, adding as many valid options as possible.
  4. Lock your choices before the Round 2 choice-locking deadline.
  5. Wait for the Round 2 allotment result to be published on apdhte.nic.in.
  6. If allotted, report to the college within the reporting window and complete document verification.
Round 2 Step Details
Registration / Participation Confirmation Log in at apdhte.nic.in; re-confirm or fresh-register for Round 2
Choice Filling and Revision Update college and branch preference list with maximum options
Choice Locking Lock choices before the published deadline (date on apdhte.nic.in)
Round 2 Allotment Result Published on apdhte.nic.in; exact date announced after Round 1 reporting closes
Reporting and Document Verification Report to allotted college within the stipulated window with all original documents

How to Improve Your Chances in Round 2

Round 2 often has realistic allotment possibilities for students with mid-to-lower ranks because higher-ranked students have already secured and frozen their seats. Here is what you should do before Round 2 choice locking closes:

  • Add maximum college and branch choices: Do not limit yourself to top preferences. Include all branches across all participating APJEE colleges to cover the widest rank range.
  • Study Round 1 closing ranks: Check the published Round 1 allotment data on apdhte.nic.in to identify which colleges and branches fall within your rank range and prioritise them in Round 2.
  • Open up to alternate branches: If your preferred branch such as CSE or ECE had no seats within your rank, consider civil, mechanical, electrical, or other branches that typically see lower closing ranks.
  • Keep original documents ready: Your APJEE 2026 rank card, 10th and 12th marksheets, domicile certificate, and category certificate must be available for same-day submission once allotment is received.

Float, Freeze, and Withdraw Options Explained

If you received a seat in Round 1 but are not fully satisfied with it, you must choose one of three options before Round 2 begins. Students who received no allotment in Round 1 are automatically eligible for Round 2 and do not need to act on these options.

Option What It Means When to Choose It
Float Retain your Round 1 seat and remain in the pool for a better allotment in Round 2 You want a backup while trying for a preferred college or branch
Freeze Accept your Round 1 allotment and opt out of further rounds entirely You are fully satisfied and do not want to risk losing your current seat
Withdraw Give up your Round 1 seat and exit the APJEE counselling process You plan to pursue admission outside APJEE counselling altogether

If you choose Float and receive an upgrade in Round 2, your Round 1 seat is automatically cancelled. If no upgrade is found, your original Round 1 allotment is retained and you may then choose to Freeze it.


Alternatives If You Are Not Allotted in Round 2

If neither Round 1 nor Round 2 results in an allotment, several options remain open to you:

  • Spot admission or mop-up round: APDHTE may announce a spot admission round if seats remain vacant after Round 2. Based on previous years’ practice, this is done to fill residual vacancies and is announced separately on apdhte.nic.in.
  • Additional counselling rounds: APJEE counselling has historically extended to three or more rounds in years when vacancy levels are high. Monitor the official portal regularly for fresh notifications.
  • Direct admission at private colleges: Some engineering colleges in Arunachal Pradesh and neighbouring states accept applications on merit outside the APJEE counselling process. Contact individual institutions for their admission timelines.
  • Lateral entry next year: If you hold a relevant polytechnic diploma, lateral entry to the second year of B.Tech is conducted separately by APDHTE and offers another pathway to engineering admission.

APJEE 2026 Round 2 Counselling FAQs

Ques. Do I need to pay a fresh registration fee for APJEE 2026 Round 2 if I was not allotted in Round 1?

Ans. This depends on the official notification released by APDHTE. Some years carry forward the Round 1 registration while others require a fresh payment for Round 2. Check the Round 2 notification on apdhte.nic.in as soon as it is published.

Ques. Can I change my college and branch choices for APJEE 2026 Round 2?

Ans. Yes. Round 2 choice filling allows you to revise your entire preference list. You should add as many colleges and branches as possible to maximise your allotment chances since Round 2 seats include all vacancies left after Round 1.

Ques. I got a seat in Round 1 but want a better branch. Should I choose Float or Freeze?

Ans. Choose Float to retain your Round 1 seat while remaining eligible for an upgrade in Round 2. If you are upgraded, the Round 1 seat is automatically released. If no upgrade is found, you keep the original Round 1 allotment. Choose Freeze only if you are fully satisfied with your current seat and do not want any risk.

Ques. When will APJEE 2026 Round 2 allotment result be announced?

Ans. Based on previous years’ trends, Round 2 allotment is expected within 7 to 10 days after Round 1 reporting concludes. The exact date will be announced by APDHTE on apdhte.nic.in once the Round 1 reporting window closes.

Ques. What documents do I need if I am allotted a seat in APJEE 2026 Round 2?

Ans. You will need your APJEE 2026 rank card, 10th and 12th marksheets with originals and photocopies, domicile certificate, category certificate if applicable, passport-size photographs, and the Round 2 allotment letter. Keep all originals ready before the result is published so you can report immediately after allotment.

Ques. Is there a spot admission round after APJEE 2026 Round 2?

Ans. APDHTE may conduct a spot admission or mop-up round if seats remain vacant after Round 2, based on previous years’ practice. This is announced separately on the official portal. Students not allotted in Round 2 should keep monitoring apdhte.nic.in for further opportunities.