Assam CEE 2026 choice filling is expected to open on July 10, 2026 — log in to the official ASTU portal at astu.ac.in, add your preferred college-branch combinations in ranked order, and lock your list before the deadline to secure the best available seat.

The seat you receive in Assam CEE 2026 counselling depends entirely on your merit rank, the choices you submit, and seat availability. A well-ordered choice list — built around previous year cutoff trends, college reputation, and your career goals — can make the difference between your preferred branch and a fallback option.

  • Choice filling for Assam CEE 2026 is expected to begin on July 10, 2026 on astu.ac.in.
  • Fill the maximum number of choices the portal allows — every empty slot is a missed seat opportunity.
  • Government colleges like Assam Engineering College (AEC) and Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) have the lowest closing ranks and highest demand.
  • Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is the most competitive branch across all participating colleges.
  • Your list can be reordered before the lock deadline — use the revision window to adjust based on your rank and category.
  • Reserved category students (OBC, SC, ST) have separate seat pools with different closing ranks — check these before finalising your list.
Direct Link to Assam CEE 2026 Counselling Choice Filling (ACTIVE)astu.ac.in

What is Assam CEE 2026 Choice Filling?

Choice filling is the step in Assam CEE 2026 counselling where you submit a ranked list of college-branch combinations on the ASTU portal. The system allots you the highest-ranked choice for which a seat is available at your merit rank. If your first choice is full, it moves to your second, and so on down the list.

This means the order of your choices matters as much as the choices themselves. A poorly ordered list can result in a lower-priority seat even when a better option was within your rank range.


How to Fill Choices on the ASTU Portal

Complete these steps carefully to submit your Assam CEE 2026 choice list:

  1. Go to astu.ac.in and log in using your Assam CEE 2026 application number and date of birth.
  2. Click on the Online Counselling or Choice Filling link on your dashboard.
  3. Browse all available college-branch combinations and add them to your preference list.
  4. Use the ranking arrows or drag-and-drop feature to arrange choices in your preferred order — your most-wanted option goes first.
  5. Review the full list. Confirm that realistic and safe choices appear below your aspirational picks.
  6. Click Lock and Submit to finalise. A locked list cannot be changed after the deadline.
  7. Download and save the choice confirmation page for your records.

Do not wait until the last day — high portal traffic near deadlines frequently causes login errors and slow loading.


Participating Colleges in Assam CEE 2026

The colleges below participate in Assam CEE 2026 counselling. Government colleges are the most competitive due to lower fees and stronger placement outcomes.

College Type Location
Assam Engineering College (AEC) Government Guwahati
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) Government Jorhat
Bineswar Brahma Engineering College (BBEC) Government Kokrajhar
Diphu Government Engineering College Government Diphu
Nowgong College of Engineering and Applied Technology Government Nagaon
Dibrugarh University Institute of Engineering and Technology (DUIET) University Institute Dibrugarh
Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Management and Technology (GIMT) Private Guwahati
Royal Global University Private Guwahati

If your rank comfortably qualifies for a government college, prioritise those at the top of your list. Private colleges should serve as backup options further down.


Branch-Wise Strategy for Choice Filling

Your branch choice shapes your career more than the college in many cases. Use the breakdown below to decide how to rank branches within each college:

Branch Competition Level Career Paths
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) Very High Software development, IT, startups, product companies
Information Technology (IT) High IT services, networking, cybersecurity
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) High Telecom, VLSI, embedded systems, hardware
Electrical Engineering (EE) Moderate Power sector, PSU recruitment, energy firms
Mechanical Engineering (ME) Moderate Manufacturing, core engineering, defence
Civil Engineering (CE) Low to Moderate Infrastructure, government projects, construction

Do not always chase CSE over everything else. An ECE or EE seat at AEC can offer better placement outcomes and PSU eligibility than a CSE seat at a lower-ranked private college.


Previous Year Cutoff Ranks for Assam CEE (Reference)

The closing ranks below are expected ranges based on 2025 trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will depend on the applicant pool, seat matrix, and score distribution — treat these as planning benchmarks, not confirmed figures.

College Branch Expected Closing Rank — General (Based on 2025 Trends)
Assam Engineering College (AEC) CSE ~200–400
Assam Engineering College (AEC) ECE ~400–700
Assam Engineering College (AEC) Electrical Engineering ~700–1,100
Assam Engineering College (AEC) Civil Engineering ~1,000–1,500
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) CSE ~500–900
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) ECE ~900–1,400
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) Mechanical Engineering ~1,200–1,800
DUIET, Dibrugarh CSE ~800–1,200
Bineswar Brahma Engineering College (BBEC) CSE ~1,000–1,600
Diphu Government Engineering College CSE ~1,200–1,900

OBC, SC, and ST category closing ranks are numerically higher than General category ranks for the same college-branch combination. If you belong to a reserved category, your qualifying rank threshold is more relaxed for many options.


Tips to Rank Your Choices Effectively

  • Put your dream choice first — there is no penalty for listing a stretch option at the top. If your rank qualifies, you receive it.
  • Alternate aspirational and safe choices — after every top-tier pick, add a realistic fallback based on your rank and category.
  • Fill the maximum allowed choices — every unfilled slot is a missed seat if all higher choices are unavailable at your rank.
  • Prioritise government colleges — lower fees, better resources, and stronger alumni networks make them worth ranking higher even if the branch is second-preference.
  • Account for location costs — colleges outside Guwahati (JEC in Jorhat, BBEC in Kokrajhar) have lower competition but involve hostel and travel expenses. Factor this into your ranking.
  • Check category seat pools — if you are eligible for reserved category seats, check which college-branch combinations have open seats in your category before finalising the order.
  • Lock before the deadline — a saved but unlocked list may not be accepted. Always click Lock and Submit and download the confirmation page as proof.

Assam CEE 2026 Choice Filling FAQs

Ques. When does Assam CEE 2026 choice filling start?

Ans. Assam CEE 2026 choice filling is expected to begin on July 10, 2026 as part of the counselling schedule published by ASTU on astu.ac.in. Students should log in on the opening date to maximise revision time before the lock deadline.

Ques. Can I change my choices after submitting them in Assam CEE 2026?

Ans. Yes, you can edit and reorder your choices any number of times during the open window. Once you lock and submit the list, no changes are possible after the deadline. Always download the final confirmation page after locking.

Ques. How many choices should I fill in Assam CEE 2026 counselling?

Ans. Fill the maximum number of choices the portal allows. A longer list ensures you receive a seat even if your top-ranked options fall outside your closing rank. Never leave the choice list shorter than the allowed limit.

Ques. Which college should I rank first in Assam CEE 2026 choice filling?

Ans. Rank the college-branch combination you most want at the top — even if it is competitive. If your rank qualifies, you receive it. Assam Engineering College (AEC) CSE is the most sought-after option and typically closes around rank 200–400 for General category (based on 2025 trends).

Ques. What happens if I do not get a seat in Assam CEE 2026 Round 1?

Ans. If no seat is allotted in Round 1, you remain eligible for subsequent counselling rounds. ASTU conducts multiple allotment rounds, and seats vacated by students who do not report for admission are reassigned in later rounds. Monitor the official website for round schedules.

Ques. Does my category affect Assam CEE 2026 choice filling?

Ans. Yes. Allotment is based on your rank within your category — General, OBC, SC, ST, or PwD. Reserved category students have access to separate seat pools with different closing ranks. Review the category-wise seat matrix on astu.ac.in before finalising your choice order.