Scoring 180 marks in BCECE 2026 gives you an expected rank of 2,500–4,500 in the General category, placing you within reach of government engineering colleges in Bihar for Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering.

BCECE 2026 is conducted by BCECEB for admission to engineering programmes at Bihar’s government colleges. The exam carries 300 total marks across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. A score of 180 — 60% of the total — is competitive for mid-tier government-aided engineering seats, especially for reserved category students.

  • BCECE 2026 total marks: 300 (Physics 100 + Chemistry 100 + Mathematics 100)
  • 180 marks = 60% — solid for mid-tier Bihar GEC seats
  • Expected General rank: 2,500–4,500 (based on 2024–2025 BCECE trends)
  • OBC rank for 180 marks: 1,200–2,500; SC: 500–1,100
  • Colleges within reach: Bhagalpur College of Engineering, Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology, Gaya College of Engineering
Direct Link — BCECE 2026 Official Website (Visit for Latest Updates)bceceboard.bihar.gov.in

BCECE 2026 Exam Pattern and Total Marks

BCECE 2026 has 100 questions per subject, 1 mark each, with no negative marking. Your raw score equals correct answers. Total marks: 300.

SubjectQuestionsMarks EachTotal
Physics1001100
Chemistry1001100
Mathematics1001100
Total300300

180 Marks in BCECE 2026: Expected Rank

Based on BCECE 2024–2025 data, 180 out of 300 is expected to yield a General category rank of 2,500–4,500. The exact figure shifts with paper difficulty and total students who appeared. These are expected estimates; official ranks are declared by BCECEB post-result.

Score Range (out of 300)Expected General RankLikely College Tier
260–3001–300Top GECs, any branch
240–260300–800Top GECs, CSE and ECE
220–240800–1,500Good GECs, ECE and Electrical
200–2201,500–2,500Good GECs, Mechanical and Civil
180–2002,500–4,500Mid-tier GECs, Civil and Mechanical (your range)
160–1804,500–7,000Newer GECs, limited branches
140–1607,000–11,000Very limited core branch options

Category-Wise Expected Rank for 180 Marks in BCECE 2026

BCECEB prepares separate merit lists per category. Reserved category students compete within a smaller pool, improving their effective rank at the same score. Expected ranks for 180 marks across categories, based on 2024–2025 trends:

CategoryExpected Rank (180 Marks)Likely Outcome
General (UR)2,500–4,500Civil and Mechanical at mid-tier GECs
EWS2,000–3,800Civil, Mechanical; some Electrical at better GECs
OBC1,200–2,500ECE at select GECs; Civil and Mechanical at top GECs
SC500–1,100Good scope at mid and top GECs, multiple branches
ST150–500Strong chances across most GECs including CSE

All ranks above are expected figures based on 2024–2025 BCECE data. Official category-wise lists will be released by BCECEB after the 2026 result.


College Chances with 180 Marks in BCECE 2026

With an expected General rank of 2,500–4,500, Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering seats at several Bihar GECs are within reach. Closing ranks below are expected figures based on 2024–2025 BCECE counselling data.

CollegeBranchExpected Closing Rank — General (2026)
Bhagalpur College of Engineering (BCE), BhagalpurCivil Engineering3,000–4,500
Bhagalpur College of Engineering (BCE), BhagalpurMechanical Engineering2,800–4,200
Gaya College of Engineering (GCE), GayaMechanical Engineering2,800–4,500
Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), MuzaffarpurElectrical Engineering2,500–4,000
Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), MuzaffarpurCivil Engineering3,500–5,000
Government Engineering College, NawadaCivil Engineering4,000–5,500
Government Engineering College, BuxarMechanical Engineering3,800–5,500
Motihari College of Engineering, MotihariCivil Engineering4,500–6,000

Factors Affecting Your BCECE 2026 Rank at 180 Marks

Two students with the same score can get different ranks due to these variables:

  • Total students who appeared: Higher participation compresses ranks for a given score.
  • Paper difficulty: A tougher paper lowers average scores and benefits higher scorers; an easier paper does the opposite.
  • Category reservation: Reserved category students compete within a smaller pool, giving 180-mark scorers a much better effective rank.
  • Tiebreaker rules: Ties are broken by Maths score first, then Physics, then Chemistry; if still equal, the older student ranks higher.
  • Seat matrix changes: New or increased seats at any college can open branches to rank ranges like 3,000–4,500 that were closed in prior years.

BCECE 2026 Marks vs Rank FAQs

Ques. What rank can I expect for 180 marks in BCECE 2026?

Ans. Based on 2024–2025 trends, 180 marks is expected to give a rank of 2,500–4,500 (General). OBC students can expect 1,200–2,500 and SC students 500–1,100 at the same score.

Ques. What is the total marks in BCECE 2026?

Ans. BCECE 2026 total is 300 marks — Physics (100), Chemistry (100), Mathematics (100) — with 1 mark per correct answer and no negative marking.

Ques. Which colleges can I get with 180 marks in BCECE 2026?

Ans. With an expected General rank of 2,500–4,500, you can target Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Bhagalpur College of Engineering, Gaya College of Engineering, and Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology, and GECs at Nawada, Buxar, and Motihari, based on 2024–2025 closing ranks.

Ques. Is 180 marks a good score in BCECE 2026?

Ans. Yes, 180 marks (60% of 300) is a competitive score. It is sufficient to secure a government engineering seat in Bihar in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering at mid-tier GECs.

Ques. How does BCECE 2026 break rank ties?

Ans. Ties are broken by subject scores — Mathematics first, then Physics, then Chemistry. If all three are equal, the older student is ranked higher. Category-wise merit lists are prepared separately.

Ques. Where can I check my BCECE 2026 rank?

Ans. Your BCECE 2026 rank will be available on the official BCECEB portal at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in after the result is declared.