Assam CEE 2026 choice filling opens on July 17, 2026 — the order you assign to each college-branch combination directly determines which seat you are allotted.
Counselling for Assam CEE 2026 is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Assam through the portal engineering.dteassamcounselling.in. The seat allotment engine scans your ranked choice list from position 1 downward and assigns the first seat available at your rank. A poorly ordered list can cost you a better college or branch even when your rank qualifies for it — making thoughtful ordering the most important step in the entire counselling process.
- Choice filling window: July 17–18, 2026 — no edits are allowed after the lock deadline.
- Fill at least 20–25 college-branch combinations across ambitious, realistic, and safe tiers.
- AEC Guwahati CSE closed at around rank 165 in 2025 — use previous year data to benchmark every choice.
- Assam Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC) is mandatory for counselling — confirm yours before the window opens.
- Allotment runs across three rounds plus a spot round; better seats often open in later rounds as top-ranked students move to NITs or IITs.
What is Choice Filling in Assam CEE 2026?
Choice filling is the online step in Assam CEE 2026 counselling where qualified students log in to the DTE Assam portal and rank college-branch combinations in their preferred order. The allotment algorithm scans this list from the top and assigns the first choice for which a seat is available at your rank. If your rank does not clear choice 1, the system tries choice 2, then choice 3, and so on until a seat is found or the list is exhausted.
Counselling runs across multiple rounds. Students who receive a seat in Round 1 can retain it and participate in Round 2 for an upgrade. The existing allotment is protected until a better option from the same choice list is confirmed — there is no risk of losing a seat by participating in a later round. Round 3 and the spot round follow the same logic, with freshly vacated seats re-entering the pool each time.
Assam CEE 2026 Participating Colleges and Branches
Nine government engineering colleges participate in Assam CEE 2026 counselling, offering approximately 2,000 B.Tech seats. Available branches across colleges include Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Electrical Engineering (EEE), Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering.
| College | Location | Popular Branches |
|---|---|---|
| Assam Engineering College (AEC) | Guwahati | CSE, ECE, EEE, Mechanical, Civil |
| Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) | Jorhat | CSE, ECE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil |
| Dibrugarh University Inst. of Engg. and Technology (DUIET) | Dibrugarh | CSE, ECE, Mechanical, Civil |
| Barak Valley Engineering College | Silchar | CSE, ECE, Mechanical, Civil |
| Girijananda Chowdhury Inst. of Management and Technology (GIMT) | Guwahati | CSE, ECE, Civil, Mechanical, IT |
| Bongaigaon Engineering College | Bongaigaon | CSE, Mechanical, Civil |
Check the official seat matrix published on engineering.dteassamcounselling.in for the complete college list and branch-wise seat counts before finalising any choices.
Previous Year Closing Ranks (Based on 2025 Trends)
The closing rank for a college-branch combination is the rank of the last student allotted that seat in the final round of the previous year. Figures below are expected ranges based on 2025 trends — treat them as a planning benchmark, not confirmed 2026 cutoffs.
| College | Branch | General Closing Rank (Expected) | OBC/MOBC Closing Rank (Expected) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AEC, Guwahati | CSE | Up to ~165 | Up to ~300 |
| AEC, Guwahati | ECE | Up to ~374 | Up to ~550 |
| AEC, Guwahati | EEE | Up to ~469 | Up to ~650 |
| AEC, Guwahati | Mechanical | Up to ~506 | Up to ~700 |
| JEC, Jorhat | CSE | Up to ~650 | Up to ~900 |
| JEC, Jorhat | ECE | Up to ~728 | Up to ~1,000 |
| JEC, Jorhat | Electrical | Up to ~587 | Up to ~800 |
| Barak Valley Engineering College | CSE | Up to ~1,673 | Up to ~2,200 |
| Barak Valley Engineering College | ECE | Up to ~2,539 | Up to ~3,200 |
SC and ST category students qualify for top colleges at significantly relaxed ranks — SC and ST closing ranks at AEC can extend to 800–1,800 depending on the branch. Refer to the official 2026 counselling brochure for complete category-wise data.
How to Fill Choices in Assam CEE 2026 Counselling
Follow these steps carefully during the choice filling window on July 17–18, 2026:
- Register on the counselling portal at engineering.dteassamcounselling.in and pay the Rs 600 non-refundable registration fee.
- Download the official seat matrix from the portal and note branch-wise seat counts and category-wise availability for each college.
- Collect previous year closing ranks for every college-branch combination you are considering.
- Build a shortlist of 25–30 combinations across three tiers — ambitious (rank just above yours), realistic (rank comfortably within closing rank) and safe (rank well within closing rank).
- Log in and enter your ranked list — place your most preferred choice at position 1 and work downward in order of genuine preference.
- Select the correct category version of each choice if you belong to a reserved category (for example, AEC CSE — OBC, not AEC CSE — General).
- Review every entry for college name, branch and category before saving.
- Lock choices before the July 18 deadline — no modifications are permitted after locking.
Tips to Build the Best College and Branch Order
Always list your top preference at position 1, even if it feels like a reach. There is no penalty for listing an ambitious choice — the algorithm simply skips it if unavailable at your rank. Many students miss better allotments by placing a safe choice at position 1 out of caution.
Apply a 30–40% rank buffer when using 2025 closing ranks. If a combination closed at rank 500 last year, add it only if your rank is within 650–700. Year-on-year fluctuations of 10–20% are common when applicant numbers shift.
Prefer government colleges over private for equivalent branches. Government engineering colleges in Assam carry lower fee structures, stronger infrastructure and better recognition in state PSU recruitment.
Prioritise Guwahati colleges if location matters for your career. AEC and GIMT in Guwahati offer better access to internships and placement drives than colleges in smaller towns, regardless of branch.
Load your bottom 5–8 positions with safe choices. A safe choice is one where your rank is at least 25–30% below the previous year closing rank. These positions guarantee a seat even if the rest of your list does not clear.
Participate in every round. Students with a Round 1 seat can try for an upgrade in Round 2 and Round 3. Many CSE and ECE seats at AEC and JEC open in later rounds as top-ranked students accept offers from NITs or IITs outside Assam.
Category-wise Seat Reservation in Assam CEE 2026
Assam CEE 2026 seat distribution follows the state reservation policy. Select the correct category version of each college-branch when filling choices to ensure the allotment system matches you to the right merit list.
| Category | Approximate Reservation | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General/UR | ~40–50% | Open to all; most competitive closing ranks |
| OBC/MOBC | ~27% | Other and More Other Backward Classes of Assam |
| SC | ~7% | Scheduled Castes; relaxed closing ranks vs General |
| ST (Plains) | ~10% | Scheduled Tribes — Plains category |
| ST (Hills) | ~5% | Scheduled Tribes — Hills category |
| PwD | 5% horizontal | Applied across all above categories |
Exact seat counts per category per college are published in the official seat matrix. Verify from the 2026 counselling brochure at engineering.dteassamcounselling.in before finalising your choices.
Common Mistakes to Avoid During Assam CEE 2026 Choice Filling
- Filling fewer than 10 choices — a short list sharply reduces allotment chances and eliminates any upgrade path in later rounds.
- Stacking all ambitious choices with no safe fallback — if every choice on your list is above your rank, you risk receiving no allotment in that round.
- Comparing your rank against the General merit list when you belong to a reserved category — always benchmark against your own category’s closing rank.
- Skipping Round 2 and Round 3 — many premium seats open in later rounds when top-ranked students decline allotments. Holding a Round 1 seat does not prevent upgrading.
- Not verifying PRC before the window opens — a missing or expired Assam Permanent Residence Certificate can invalidate your allotment regardless of rank.
- Selecting the wrong category version of a choice — choosing AEC CSE — General when you are OBC means competing in the General merit list rather than the OBC list, cutting your chances significantly.
- Using third-party seat data instead of the official matrix — always use the seat matrix published by DTE Assam at engineering.dteassamcounselling.in.
Assam CEE 2026 Choice Filling FAQs
Ques. How many choices should I fill in Assam CEE 2026 counselling?
Ans. Fill as many choices as the system allows — ideally 20 to 30. A longer list gives you more upgrade options across rounds and ensures you always leave with a seat. Do not leave any slots unused.
Ques. Can I change my choices after locking them in Assam CEE 2026?
Ans. No. Once you lock your choices on the counselling portal, no edits are permitted. Review every entry carefully — college name, branch and category — before clicking the final lock button.
Ques. What is the counselling registration fee for Assam CEE 2026?
Ans. The non-refundable counselling registration fee is Rs 600. This is separate from the seat acceptance fee collected at the time of allotment. Confirm exact figures from the official counselling brochure at engineering.dteassamcounselling.in.
Ques. Can I upgrade my seat in Round 2 if I already have a Round 1 allotment?
Ans. Yes. You can participate in Round 2 with your existing choices to try for a better seat. Your Round 1 allotment is retained until a better option from your list is confirmed in Round 2. If Round 2 does not return a better seat, your Round 1 allotment remains valid.
Ques. Is Assam PRC mandatory for Assam CEE 2026 counselling?
Ans. Yes. An Assam Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC) is mandatory for all students participating in Assam CEE 2026 counselling. Students without a valid PRC are not eligible for seat allotment regardless of rank.
Ques. Which is the best college for CSE in Assam CEE 2026?
Ans. Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati is consistently the top choice for CSE in Assam CEE, with a General category closing rank of around 165 based on 2025 trends. JEC Jorhat is a strong second option, closing at around rank 650 for CSE in the General category based on 2025 data. Both are government colleges with strong placement records.



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