BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 expected cutoff for SC and ST categories is likely to close between ranks 3,800 and 28,000 across Bihar engineering colleges, based on 2025 counselling trends.
The BCECE Board is expected to release Round 2 seat allotment for BCECE UGEAC 2026 around July 21, 2026. Round 2 re-allots seats vacated by students who withdrew or upgraded after Round 1, which typically relaxes closing ranks by 200 to 800 positions compared to Round 1. SC and ST students who narrowly missed their preferred college in Round 1 should compare their BCECE rank against the expected college-wise and branch-wise cutoffs listed below before filling Round 2 choices.
- SC students with ranks up to 3,800 have a strong chance at Bihar College of Engineering (BCE) Patna CSE in Round 2, based on 2025 trends.
- ST category closing ranks are more relaxed than SC due to the smaller ST reserved quota (approximately 1% of total seats) and lower competition within the category.
- All cutoff figures below are expected and based on BCECE UGEAC 2025 Round 2 data; actual 2026 cutoffs may vary by 5–10%.
- BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 seat allotment result is expected on July 21, 2026 on the official BCECE Board portal.
- Students allotted a seat in Round 2 must pay the seat acceptance fee and report to the college within the notified deadline.
Round 2 vs Round 1 Cutoff: Key Differences
BCECE UGEAC 2026 counselling follows a multi-round model. Each round re-opens seats surrendered by students who accepted a better option or withdrew. For SC and ST students, Round 2 brings these practical advantages:
- Closing ranks move higher (more relaxed) as fewer reserved-category students compete for vacated seats.
- Branches fully filled in Round 1 — especially CSE and IT — may reopen if allotted students withdrew.
- Students not registered in Round 1 can register fresh for Round 2, subject to the registration window notified by BCECE Board.
Based on BCECE UGEAC 2025 data, Round 2 closing ranks for SC students at top colleges like BCE Patna relaxed by approximately 300–600 ranks compared to Round 1. ST category cutoffs showed even greater relaxation due to the small quota size.
BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 Expected Cutoff for SC Category
The table below lists expected closing ranks for SC category students in BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2, derived from 2025 Round 2 closing rank patterns. Bihar reserves 16% of seats for SC students in state engineering colleges. All figures are expected and may vary based on actual 2026 applicant numbers and seat matrix.
| College | Branch | Expected Closing Rank (SC) — Round 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Computer Science Engineering | 3,800 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Information Technology | 4,600 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 5,600 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Electrical Engineering | 7,200 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Mechanical Engineering | 8,400 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Civil Engineering | 10,500 |
| Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), Muzaffarpur | Computer Science Engineering | 7,800 |
| Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), Muzaffarpur | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 10,200 |
| Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), Muzaffarpur | Electrical Engineering | 13,500 |
| Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), Muzaffarpur | Mechanical Engineering | 15,800 |
| Government Engineering College (GEC), Bhagalpur | Computer Science Engineering | 9,500 |
| Government Engineering College (GEC), Bhagalpur | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 12,500 |
| Government Engineering College (GEC), Bhagalpur | Electrical Engineering | 16,000 |
| Darbhanga College of Engineering, Darbhanga | Computer Science Engineering | 11,500 |
| Darbhanga College of Engineering, Darbhanga | Electrical Engineering | 17,000 |
| Darbhanga College of Engineering, Darbhanga | Mechanical Engineering | 21,000 |
| Purnea College of Engineering, Purnea | Computer Science Engineering | 14,500 |
| GEC Vaishali | Computer Science Engineering | 17,000 |
| GEC Buxar | Computer Science Engineering | 19,500 |
| GEC Madhubani | Computer Science Engineering | 22,000 |
| GEC Jamui | Computer Science Engineering | 24,500 |
| GEC Siwan | Computer Science Engineering | 26,500 |
All figures are expected based on BCECE UGEAC 2025 Round 2 trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be published on the official portal after seat allotment.
BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 Expected Cutoff for ST Category
Bihar’s ST population is approximately 1.3%, which means ST reserved seats in engineering colleges are significantly fewer than SC seats. As a result, ST category closing ranks are typically far more relaxed than SC cutoffs, and some branches see very high closing ranks due to limited competition within the ST quota. The table below shows expected ST closing ranks for Round 2, 2026.
| College | Branch | Expected Closing Rank (ST) — Round 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Computer Science Engineering | 8,500 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Information Technology | 10,000 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 12,500 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Electrical Engineering | 16,000 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Mechanical Engineering | 20,000 |
| Bihar College of Engineering (BCE), Patna | Civil Engineering | 24,000 |
| Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), Muzaffarpur | Computer Science Engineering | 15,500 |
| Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology (MIT), Muzaffarpur | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 21,000 |
| Government Engineering College (GEC), Bhagalpur | Computer Science Engineering | 20,000 |
| Government Engineering College (GEC), Bhagalpur | Electronics and Communication Engineering | 25,500 |
| Darbhanga College of Engineering, Darbhanga | Computer Science Engineering | 26,000 |
| Purnea College of Engineering, Purnea | Computer Science Engineering | 28,000 |
All figures are expected based on BCECE UGEAC 2025 Round 2 trends. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be published after the official Round 2 allotment.
Factors Affecting BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 Cutoff
Several variables determine where Round 2 closing ranks settle for SC and ST students:
- Seat vacancies from Round 1: Every student who withdraws or upgrades releases a seat for Round 2. A large number of upgrades directly relaxes the Round 2 cutoff.
- Total SC and ST applicants: Higher SC or ST participation in BCECE 2026 tightens the cutoff; lower participation eases it.
- Branch popularity: CSE and IT close earliest and tightest across all categories. Civil and Mechanical Engineering remain open at higher ranks through later rounds.
- BCECE 2026 exam difficulty: If the 2026 paper was harder, score distributions shift and the overall merit list is compressed, affecting how category cutoffs land.
- Seat matrix changes: Any new intake approved by the BCECE Board for 2026 increases availability and relaxes closing ranks across the board.
How to Use Expected Cutoff to Shortlist Colleges
Use the tables above as a strategic planning tool before Round 2 choice filling opens. Follow these steps:
- Note your BCECE 2026 rank from your official rank card on the BCECE Board portal.
- Go to the SC or ST table above and find all colleges where your rank falls within or close to the expected closing rank.
- Apply a 10% safety buffer: if your rank is 4,200 and BCE Patna CSE SC closes at an expected 3,800, your probability is moderate — include that college but also add 2–3 safer options.
- List choices in strict order of preference. The BCECE UGEAC system allots the best available seat from your list.
- Include at least 6–8 choices, covering both reach options and comfortable options, to maximise your allotment chances.
- Monitor the official portal at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in daily during the Round 2 window for any revised seat matrix or schedule updates.
BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 Cutoff FAQs
Ques. When will BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 seat allotment be released?
Ans. BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 seat allotment is expected around July 21, 2026. Students should check the official BCECE Board portal at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in for the confirmed date and allotment link.
Ques. Is the Round 2 cutoff more relaxed than Round 1 for SC and ST categories?
Ans. Yes. Round 2 closing ranks are typically higher (more relaxed) than Round 1 because vacated seats re-enter the pool. Based on 2025 data, SC students saw Round 2 closing ranks relax by 300–600 positions at top colleges like BCE Patna compared to Round 1.
Ques. Can I participate in BCECE UGEAC Round 2 if I skipped Round 1?
Ans. Yes. Students who did not participate in Round 1 can register and fill choices in Round 2, subject to the registration window notified by the BCECE Board. Check the official notification for the exact deadline before Round 2 choice filling opens.
Ques. How many seats are reserved for SC and ST in BCECE UGEAC colleges?
Ans. Under Bihar’s reservation policy, 16% of total seats are reserved for SC students and approximately 1% for ST students in state engineering colleges. The exact seat count varies by college and branch. The full seat matrix is available on the official BCECE Board portal.
Ques. What is the difference between SC and ST cutoffs in BCECE UGEAC?
Ans. ST category closing ranks are significantly more relaxed than SC closing ranks. This is because the ST quota is smaller (around 1% vs 16% for SC), meaning fewer students compete for ST reserved seats. For example, based on 2025 trends, BCE Patna CSE is expected to close around rank 3,800 for SC and around rank 8,500 for ST in Round 2.
Ques. What should I do after BCECE UGEAC 2026 Round 2 seat allotment?
Ans. After Round 2 allotment, you must pay the seat acceptance fee online, download the allotment letter, and report to the allotted college within the deadline with all original documents. Failure to report forfeits the seat. If you want to wait for Round 3, check the BCECE Board’s upgrade or freeze options in your account before the deadline.


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