In TJEE 2026 counselling, Float means you want an upgrade to a better seat in future rounds while retaining your current allotment, Freeze means you are satisfied and want your current seat locked permanently, and Slide means you want a better branch within the same college — choosing the wrong option can cost you your preferred seat.

After each round of TJEE 2026 seat allotment, every student who receives a seat must log in to the official TBJEE portal, pay the seat acceptance fee, and exercise one of these three options within the deadline. Students who miss the window or skip the step risk having their allotment cancelled outright.

  • Float: Accept your current seat and stay in the upgrade queue — your seat is safe unless a confirmed better option is found.
  • Freeze: Lock your current seat permanently and exit all future rounds — no more upgrades, no risk of change.
  • Slide: Seek a better branch within the same college only — you will not be moved to a different institute.
  • Failing to exercise any option after fee payment may result in automatic cancellation of your TJEE 2026 seat.
Direct Link to TJEE 2026 Counselling Portal (Active)tbjee.tripura.gov.in

What Float, Freeze and Slide Mean in TJEE 2026 Counselling

After TJEE 2026 seat allotment, you must pay the seat acceptance fee and select one of three options on the TBJEE portal. Each option defines what happens to your seat in subsequent rounds:

  • Float: You accept your current allotted seat and also request to be automatically considered for a higher-preference seat (better college or branch) in the next round. If an upgrade is found, your old seat is released. If no upgrade is available, you retain your current seat and remain eligible to float again in the following round.
  • Freeze: You are satisfied with the seat allotted to you. You permanently lock this seat, exit all further rounds, and proceed directly to college reporting and document verification.
  • Slide: You want to move to a better branch within the same institute where you have been allotted a seat. The system will only look for intra-college branch upgrades — you will not be shifted to another college under any circumstance.

Students who neither pay the acceptance fee nor choose any option by the specified deadline will have their TJEE 2026 allotment cancelled and will not participate in subsequent rounds.


Float vs Freeze vs Slide: Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Float Freeze Slide
Current seat retained? Yes, as fallback until confirmed upgrade Yes, permanently locked Yes, unless better branch in same college found
Eligible for next round? Yes No Yes (same college only)
Can change college? Yes No No
Can change branch? Yes No Yes (same college only)
Risk level Low — current seat is the safety net None Low — same college is guaranteed
Best for Students who want a better college or any higher-preference seat Students fully happy with current allotment Students happy with the college but not the branch

When Should You Choose Float in TJEE 2026

Choose Float when your current allotted seat is not your first preference — whether in terms of college, branch, or both. Floating keeps you in the upgrade queue without surrendering your existing seat as a fallback.

Float is the right choice when:

  • Your allotted college or branch ranks below your top choices in the TJEE 2026 preference list you submitted during choice filling.
  • Your TJEE rank is strong relative to the closing ranks of seats you prefer, suggesting an upgrade is realistically possible as higher-ranked students freeze or withdraw.
  • You are comfortable moving to a different college if it means securing a preferred branch such as Computer Science or Electronics.
  • You are not under an immediate deadline for document submission or fee payment at the currently allotted college.

Key rule: If you Float and receive an upgraded seat in Round 2, your original seat is automatically released — you cannot revert to it. Accept the upgraded seat only when it is genuinely better than what you currently hold.


When Should You Choose Freeze in TJEE 2026

Choose Freeze when you are completely satisfied with your allotted seat and want no further changes. Freezing permanently locks your seat and removes you from all subsequent TJEE 2026 allotment rounds.

Freeze is the right choice when:

  • You have received your first-preference college and branch combination.
  • You want to begin the college reporting and document verification process immediately without waiting for further rounds.
  • You have already secured or are pursuing admission elsewhere and want to confirm this seat as your final choice.
  • Further rounds could only offer seats you rank lower than your current allotment, making an upgrade unlikely or undesirable.

Freezing is a one-way decision. Once submitted on the TBJEE portal, you cannot un-freeze and re-enter the upgrade process. Confirm your preference carefully before selecting this option.


When Should You Choose Slide in TJEE 2026

Choose Slide when you are happy with the college you have been allotted but want a better branch within that same institute. Sliding keeps you active in the next round only for intra-college branch upgrades.

Slide is the right choice when:

  • You are allotted a college you prefer — due to location, reputation, or personal reasons — but the branch is not your first choice within that college.
  • You do not want to risk being moved to a different, potentially less-preferred institute through a Float upgrade.
  • A higher-demand branch such as CSE, IT, or ECE within your current college may open up as students who ranked it higher Freeze or withdraw from that branch.
  • Your TJEE rank is close to the previous-year closing rank for a better branch at your current college, making a slide realistically achievable.

Note: If no better branch becomes available at your college in the next round, you automatically retain your existing branch allotment — there is no downgrade risk with Slide.


How to Exercise Your Seat Option in TJEE 2026

After the TJEE 2026 allotment result is published, follow these steps on the official TBJEE portal to lock in your choice:

  1. Visit tbjee.tripura.gov.in and log in with your TJEE 2026 registration number and password.
  2. Go to your dashboard and download the seat allotment letter. Verify the allotted college, branch, and category carefully.
  3. Pay the seat acceptance fee online using the payment gateway on the portal within the deadline mentioned in the allotment letter.
  4. After successful fee payment, the portal will display the Float, Freeze, and Slide options. Select the option that matches your decision.
  5. Submit your choice and immediately download the confirmation receipt. Save it as proof of your seat option submission.
Step Action
1 Log in to TBJEE portal with registration credentials
2 Download and verify the seat allotment letter
3 Pay the seat acceptance fee online before the deadline
4 Select Float, Freeze, or Slide from the options screen
5 Submit and download the confirmation receipt

Deadline alert: The seat option window typically closes within 2–3 days of the allotment result. Students who miss this window may forfeit their allotted seat entirely. Act on the day the result is published — do not wait.

TJEE 2026 Float Freeze Slide FAQs

Ques. What happens if I do not exercise Float, Freeze or Slide after TJEE 2026 seat allotment?

Ans. If you pay the seat acceptance fee but do not select any option, or if you miss the fee payment deadline altogether, your TJEE 2026 seat allotment is likely to be cancelled. You will lose the allotted seat and may not be eligible for further rounds. Always act within the specified deadline on the TBJEE portal.

Ques. Can I change my seat option from Float to Freeze after submitting?

Ans. In most TJEE counselling rounds, the seat option once submitted cannot be changed within the same round. After the next round’s allotment is released, you will again be given the option to Float, Freeze, or Slide your newly allotted (or retained) seat. Make your decision carefully before clicking submit.

Ques. If I Float and get an upgraded seat in Round 2, can I Freeze that new seat?

Ans. Yes. After every round of allotment, you are given a fresh opportunity to Float, Freeze, or Slide the seat allotted to you in that round. Once you are satisfied with an upgraded seat, you can Freeze it to lock it permanently and exit all further rounds.

Ques. Is my current seat safe if I choose Float in TJEE 2026?

Ans. Yes. Choosing Float does not put your current seat at risk. Your existing allotment is retained as a fallback. You only lose the current seat when a confirmed upgrade to a higher-preference seat is actually allotted to you in the next round. If no upgrade is available, you keep the original seat.

Ques. What is the difference between Float and Slide in TJEE 2026?

Ans. Float allows upgrades across all colleges and branches that appear higher in your submitted preference list — including moving to a better college. Slide restricts upgrades strictly to a better branch within your currently allotted college only. Choose Slide if you like your college but want a better branch; choose Float if you are open to moving to a different, better-ranked college.

Ques. Can I choose Slide if I want both a better branch and a better college in TJEE 2026?

Ans. No. Slide only covers intra-college branch upgrades. If you want to be considered for seats at a better college as well, you must choose Float. Float covers all higher-preference seats — both better branches within your current college and seats at other colleges ranked higher in your preference list.