Assam CEE 2026 expected OBC qualifying cutoff is 70–82 marks out of 480, based on 2024 trends, with college-wise OBC closing ranks ranging from rank 90 (AEC CSE) to rank 2,321 (JEC Mechanical) depending on branch and institute.

Assam CEE 2026 is conducted by Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) for admission to B.E./B.Tech programs at government and private engineering colleges across Assam. For OBC and MOBC (More Other Backward Classes) students, the cutoff has two parts: a minimum qualifying mark that makes you eligible for the merit list, and a college-and-branch closing rank that determines actual admission. Based on 2024 data, OBC students needed approximately 70–77 marks just to qualify, but securing CSE at Assam Engineering College (AEC) required being among the top 90 OBC-category rankers.

  • Total marks: 480 (120 MCQs — Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics — with +4 for correct and –1 for wrong answers)
  • OBC qualifying cutoff (2024 actual): approximately 70–77 marks out of 480
  • Expected OBC qualifying cutoff for 2026: 70–82 marks based on 2024–25 trends
  • OBC closing rank at AEC CSE in 2024 was rank 90 — highly competitive
  • Students need a strong rank, not just qualifying marks, to secure preferred college and branch seats
Direct Link — Assam CEE 2026 Official Website: astu.ac.in

Assam CEE 2026 OBC Cutoff at a Glance

Assam CEE is a 480-mark offline exam with 120 MCQs equally split across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. ASTU prepares separate category-wise merit lists — one each for General, OBC/MOBC, SC, ST (Plains), and ST (Hills) — and counselling seat allotment follows category rank, not overall rank. For OBC students, the qualifying mark is typically 3–8 marks below the General category cutoff. In 2023 and 2024, all qualifying cutoffs dropped significantly compared to 2022 because the paper was harder and average scores fell.

Parameter Details
Conducting Body Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU)
Total Marks 480
Total Questions 120 MCQs (Physics 40 + Chemistry 40 + Maths 40)
Marking Scheme +4 correct, –1 wrong, 0 unattempted
OBC Qualifying Cutoff — Expected 2026 70–82 marks (based on 2024 trends)
OBC Closing Rank Range — 2024 Rank 90 (AEC CSE) to Rank 2,321 (JEC Mechanical)
Official Portal astu.ac.in

Category-Wise Qualifying Marks: 2022 to 2026 Expected

The qualifying cutoff is the minimum mark out of 480 that makes you eligible to appear in the merit list and proceed to counselling. It is not the same as a college admission cutoff. The table below tracks actual qualifying marks from previous years and projects the expected range for 2026.

Category 2022 Qualifying Marks 2023 Qualifying Marks 2024 Qualifying Marks 2026 Expected Marks
General / UR 110 76 72–76 75–85
OBC / MOBC 107 77 70–77 70–82
SC 94 61 57–61 55–65
ST (Plains) 80 41 40–41 38–50
ST (Hills) 67 29 10–29 10–30

All 2026 figures are expected projections based on 2024 and 2023 trends and will be confirmed only after ASTU declares the official result. Note that qualifying marks in 2023 and 2024 were considerably lower than 2022 — a trend that may or may not continue depending on exam difficulty in 2026.


Assam CEE OBC Closing Ranks by College and Branch (Based on 2024 Data)

Meeting the qualifying cutoff only gets you into the merit list. To actually secure a seat, your OBC category rank must be at or above the closing rank for your preferred college and branch. The figures below are 2024 actual closing ranks — expect similar or slightly tighter competition in 2026, given that approximately 27,000 students appear each year for around 3,000–4,000 government seats.

Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati — OBC Closing Ranks 2024

Branch OBC/MOBC Closing Rank (2024)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 90
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering ~1,370
Electrical Engineering ~1,535
Mechanical Engineering ~1,026
Civil Engineering ~1,124
Chemical Engineering ~2,126

Jorhat Engineering College (JEC), Jorhat — OBC Closing Ranks 2024

Branch OBC/MOBC Closing Rank (2024)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 661–1,210
Electrical Engineering ~1,677
Civil Engineering ~1,069–1,213
Mechanical Engineering ~2,321
Instrumentation Engineering ~1,343–1,422

All 2026 closing ranks are projected estimates based on 2024 actual counselling data. Official category-wise closing ranks for 2026 will be released by ASTU at astu.ac.in after each counselling round.


Factors Affecting Assam CEE 2026 OBC Cutoff

The OBC cutoff shifts each year based on several interconnected factors:

  • Exam difficulty: A tougher paper lowers average scores and pulls qualifying marks down, as happened sharply in 2023 when qualifying cutoffs dropped well below 2022 levels.
  • Number of OBC students appearing: A larger OBC applicant pool makes closing ranks more competitive for the same fixed number of reserved seats.
  • Total seat intake: ASTU periodically revises government college seat intake. More seats ease closing ranks; fewer seats tighten them.
  • State reservation policy: OBC and MOBC seats follow Assam state government norms. Any policy revision directly impacts available seats and cutoffs.
  • Previous year cutoff benchmarking: Students calibrate preparation targets around prior-year cutoffs, concentrating competition near the historical range.

How OBC Students Should Use the Expected Cutoff

First confirm whether your expected marks cross the qualifying threshold of 70–82 out of 480. If you are well above this minimum, shift focus to your expected OBC rank — because your college and branch depends entirely on rank, not marks alone. Use the rough guide below:

  • Score above 320 marks: Likely within the top 1,000 OBC rankers — strong chance at AEC or JEC for CSE or Electronics.
  • Score between 180 and 320 marks: Mid-range OBC rank — target JEC, BBEC, JIST, or BVEC for CSE; AEC for core engineering branches like Mechanical or Civil.
  • Score between 70 and 180 marks: Likely qualifies for the merit list but closing rank may limit choices to lower-preference branches at tier-2 government colleges or private institutes.

Visit astu.ac.in for the official merit list, counselling schedule, and seat allotment results once Assam CEE 2026 is declared.

Assam CEE 2026 OBC Cutoff FAQs

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

Ans. Based on 2024 trends, OBC/MOBC students are expected to need approximately 70–82 marks out of 480 to qualify for the Assam CEE 2026 merit list. These are projected figures; official qualifying marks will be published by ASTU after the result is declared.

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

Ans. Assam CEE is out of 480 marks. The exam has 120 MCQs — 40 each in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics — with +4 marks for correct answers and –1 mark for wrong answers.

Ques. Is there a difference between OBC and MOBC cutoffs in Assam CEE?

Ans. ASTU typically groups OBC and MOBC together under one category for the qualifying cutoff. However, seat reservation within counselling may distinguish OBC and MOBC sub-categories as per Assam state government reservation norms applicable that year.

Ques. Which branch has the most competitive OBC cutoff at AEC?

Ans. CSE at Assam Engineering College (AEC), Guwahati, is the most competitive. In 2024, the OBC closing rank for AEC CSE was rank 90, meaning only the top 90 OBC-category rankers secured this branch. All other branches at AEC had significantly higher closing rank numbers (easier to get).

Ques. How is the Assam CEE OBC merit list prepared?

Ans. ASTU prepares a separate merit list for each category — OBC/MOBC, General, SC, ST (Plains), and ST (Hills) — ranked by marks obtained in the CEE. Your position in the OBC category merit list determines which college and branch you can select during counselling.

Ques. Where can I check the official Assam CEE 2026 OBC cutoff after the result?

Ans. The official Assam CEE 2026 merit list and category-wise closing ranks will be published on the ASTU official website at astu.ac.in after the result is declared. Check the admissions section for round-wise OBC seat allotment details.