The expected Assam CEE 2026 OBC category qualifying cutoff is approximately 148–160 marks out of 480, based on a steady upward trend from 2023 to 2025 — with AEC Guwahati CSE OBC closing rank projected at around 200–280 for OBC students.

Assam CEE 2026, conducted by Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU), determines B.Tech admissions across government and private engineering colleges in Assam. Students in the OBC/MOBC (Other Backward Classes/Most Other Backward Classes) category benefit from reserved seats and a lower qualifying threshold than the General category. With results expected around June 2026, analysing three years of OBC closing rank data gives you the most reliable benchmark to estimate your admission chances before official counselling opens.

  • Assam CEE carries 480 total marks — 120 MCQs (40 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) with +4 for correct and −1 for incorrect answers.
  • OBC/MOBC students qualify on a separate merit list with a lower marks threshold than the General category.
  • The OBC qualifying mark has risen from approximately 128–140 marks in 2023 to 144–155 marks in 2025 (out of 480), based on previous year trends.
  • Approximately 27% of B.Tech seats across ASTU-affiliated colleges are reserved for OBC/MOBC students.
  • OBC closing marks range from ~150 marks for the least competitive branches to ~355 marks for CSE at top colleges, depending on the institution.
Direct Link to Assam CEE 2026 Official Website (ACTIVE)astu.ac.in

What is the Assam CEE OBC Category Cutoff?

The Assam CEE OBC category cutoff has two practical meanings. First, the qualifying cutoff — the minimum marks an OBC/MOBC student must score out of 480 to appear in the separate category merit list published by ASTU. Second, the counselling closing rank — the last OBC merit rank at which a seat in a specific college and branch is filled during ASTU’s counselling rounds.

Your OBC/MOBC category rank is determined by your performance relative to other OBC/MOBC applicants, not the entire pool. This rank decides your priority for reserved seats. Assam reserves approximately 27% of B.Tech seats for OBC/MOBC students, allotted through the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Assam, counselling process.


Assam CEE OBC Qualifying Marks: Year-wise Trend

The table below shows the approximate minimum qualifying marks for the OBC/MOBC merit list from 2023 to 2025, with a 2026 projection based on this trend. All figures are out of 480 marks.

Year Total Marks OBC/MOBC Qualifying Cutoff Marks (Approx.) Approximate OBC Qualifying Rank
2023 480 128–140 5,500–6,200
2024 480 136–148 5,000–5,800
2025 480 144–155 4,500–5,200
2026 (Expected) 480 148–160 (expected) 4,200–5,000 (expected)

The trend reflects a rise of approximately 6–8 marks per year in the OBC qualifying threshold, driven by a growing applicant pool. For 2026, targeting at least 180–200 marks out of 480 puts you comfortably above the expected qualifying cut and improves your standing in the OBC merit list.


College-wise Assam CEE OBC Closing Ranks

The table below shows approximate OBC/MOBC category closing ranks for leading ASTU-affiliated engineering colleges based on 2024 and 2025 counselling data. These are OBC category ranks — not overall ranks — and represent the last rank at which reserved seats were filled.

College Branch OBC Closing Rank 2024 (Approx.) OBC Closing Rank 2025 (Approx.)
Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati CSE 300 250
Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati ECE 500 450
Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati EEE 800 750
Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati Civil Engineering 1,050 1,000
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) CSE 800 750
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) ECE 1,250 1,150
Jorhat Engineering College (JEC) Civil Engineering 1,800 1,700
Bineswar Brahma Engineering College (BBEC) CSE 1,600 1,500
Bineswar Brahma Engineering College (BBEC) Civil Engineering 2,500 2,350

These figures are based on previous year trends and serve as a planning reference. AEC Guwahati CSE remains the most competitive OBC seat, with closing ranks tightening year on year as more students compete for the same number of reserved seats.


Branch-wise Expected Assam CEE 2026 OBC Cutoff

The table below gives projected OBC closing marks (out of 480) and OBC closing ranks at AEC Guwahati for 2026, extrapolated from 2024–2025 counselling trends.

Branch Expected OBC Closing Marks 2026 at AEC (out of 480) Expected OBC Closing Rank 2026 at AEC
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 310–360 200–280
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) 260–310 400–500
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) 220–260 680–800
Civil Engineering 185–225 920–1,050
Mechanical Engineering 160–200 1,200–1,600
Chemical Engineering 148–182 1,500–2,000

Students with an OBC rank within 280 should target CSE at AEC Guwahati. An OBC rank between 280 and 500 makes ECE at AEC or CSE at JEC a realistic choice. Core branches like Mechanical and Chemical remain accessible for OBC students with category ranks up to 2,000.


Factors That Affect Assam CEE 2026 OBC Cutoff

Several variables will shape the final OBC cutoff for Assam CEE 2026:

  • Number of OBC/MOBC applicants: Higher OBC participation increases competition for a fixed pool of reserved seats, steadily tightening closing ranks each year.
  • Exam difficulty and negative marking: A tougher paper lowers raw scores, which can ease qualifying thresholds. The −1 penalty for wrong answers also affects score distribution — students who attempt fewer but correct questions may outscore those who attempt more carelessly.
  • Seat matrix changes: Any increase in OBC intake at existing colleges or new colleges joining the ASTU counselling pool will ease closing ranks; seat reductions tighten them.
  • Number of counselling rounds: Additional rounds can extend OBC seat availability to students with lower category ranks who did not fill seats in earlier rounds.
  • Branch demand patterns: Consistently high demand for CSE and ECE keeps those OBC cutoffs the tightest across all colleges, while core engineering branches like Civil and Mechanical remain more accessible.

Assam CEE 2026 OBC Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected Assam CEE 2026 OBC qualifying cutoff in marks?

Ans. Based on 2023–2025 trends, the expected OBC/MOBC qualifying cutoff for Assam CEE 2026 is approximately 148–160 marks out of 480. Targeting at least 180–200 marks provides a safe buffer above this expected threshold.

Ques. What is the total marks in Assam CEE 2026?

Ans. Assam CEE 2026 carries 480 total marks. The paper has 120 MCQ questions — 40 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics — with +4 marks for each correct answer and −1 for each wrong answer.

Ques. What OBC rank is needed for CSE at Assam Engineering College Guwahati?

Ans. Based on 2024–2025 counselling trends, an OBC category rank within approximately 200–280 is expected to be needed for CSE at AEC Guwahati in 2026. This is a projected estimate; the actual closing rank will be confirmed after official counselling begins.

Ques. Is the Assam CEE OBC cutoff separate from the General category cutoff?

Ans. Yes. ASTU prepares a separate OBC/MOBC merit list with its own qualifying marks and closing ranks. OBC/MOBC students compete among themselves for the reserved seats, so their cutoff is independent of — and typically lower than — the General category cutoff.

Ques. Do students need to submit an OBC certificate during Assam CEE 2026 counselling?

Ans. Yes. A valid OBC or MOBC certificate issued by a competent authority in Assam is mandatory during the document verification stage of Assam CEE 2026 counselling. Without it, you will not be considered under the OBC/MOBC category for reserved seats.

Ques. Where will the official Assam CEE 2026 OBC cutoff be published?

Ans. ASTU publishes result and counselling information on astu.ac.in. The detailed round-wise and college-wise OBC closing ranks are also released through the official DTE Assam counselling portal after results are declared.