Based on previous year trends, approximately 20,000 to 22,000 students are expected to qualify in UKSEE 2026 out of the 25,000 to 27,000 who appear, with the official appeared vs qualified statistics to be released along with results on July 5, 2026.
UKSEE 2026, conducted by Uttarakhand Technical University (UKTECH), is a state-level entrance exam for lateral entry admissions to B.Tech and B.Pharm programs and direct entry to MBA and MCA courses at institutes in Uttarakhand. Once the results are published on the official portal uktech.ac.in, the total appeared vs qualified data will be made available. This page covers the expected qualification statistics for UKSEE 2026 based on 2024 and 2025 trends to help you understand what the numbers may look like this year.
- UKSEE 2026 results are expected on July 5, 2026; official qualification statistics will be released alongside.
- Based on 2024–2025 trends, approximately 70–80% of appeared students are expected to qualify in UKSEE 2026.
- Students who meet the minimum qualifying marks are eligible for UKSEE 2026 counselling and are allotted a merit rank.
- General category students need a minimum of 45% marks; reserved category students require 40% marks to qualify.
- All qualified students will receive a scorecard downloadable from uktech.ac.in after the result is declared.
| Direct Link to UKSEE 2026 Result and Qualification Statistics (Available July 5, 2026) |
UKSEE 2026 Appeared vs Qualified Overview
The UKSEE 2026 qualification statistics will officially be available once UKTECH declares the result on July 5, 2026. Based on previous year trends, the table below shows the expected snapshot for UKSEE 2026:
| Metric | UKSEE 2025 (Reference) | UKSEE 2026 (Expected) |
|---|---|---|
| Total Registered | ~29,500 | ~30,000–32,000 |
| Total Appeared | ~24,400 | ~25,000–27,000 |
| Total Qualified | ~19,800 | ~20,000–22,000 |
| Overall Qualification Rate | ~81% | ~78–82% (expected) |
| Result Declaration Date | July 2025 | July 5, 2026 |
The appeared count is typically 80–85% of the total registered students as some students who register do not appear on exam day. Among those who appear, only students who meet or exceed the minimum qualifying marks threshold are allotted a merit rank and declared qualified for UKSEE 2026 counselling.
Year-wise Appeared vs Qualified Comparison
The table below shows the trend in UKSEE appeared vs qualified statistics over recent years. The 2026 figures are expected based on these historical trends and may vary once official statistics are published by UKTECH.
| Year | Total Registered | Total Appeared | Total Qualified | Qualification Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | ~26,200 | ~21,700 | ~17,400 | ~80.2% |
| 2024 | ~27,800 | ~23,100 | ~18,600 | ~80.5% |
| 2025 | ~29,500 | ~24,400 | ~19,800 | ~81% |
| 2026 (Expected) | ~30,000–32,000 | ~25,000–27,000 | ~20,000–22,000 | ~78–82% |
UKSEE registrations have grown consistently year over year. The qualification rate has remained stable at approximately 80% across recent cycles, and this trend is expected to continue in 2026. The slight variation in qualification rate between years is driven by exam difficulty and the overall performance of the student pool.
Category-wise Qualified Candidates Statistics
UKSEE 2026 qualification statistics are expected to follow the category-wise distribution seen in 2024 and 2025. The table below shows the expected category-wise breakdown of qualified students in UKSEE 2026 based on previous year trends:
| Category | Minimum Qualifying Marks | Expected Qualified Students (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 45% | ~11,000–12,000 |
| OBC | 40% | ~5,000–6,000 |
| SC | 40% | ~2,000–2,500 |
| ST | 40% | ~800–1,200 |
| PwD (all categories) | 40% | ~300–500 |
| Total (Expected) | — | ~20,000–22,000 |
Reserved category students (OBC, SC, ST, and PwD) can qualify at a lower minimum marks threshold of 40% compared to 45% for General category students. This relaxation is in line with central and state reservation norms. The exact category-wise split for UKSEE 2026 will be confirmed once UKTECH releases official statistics post July 5, 2026.
Course-wise Appeared vs Qualified Statistics
UKSEE 2026 is conducted for multiple courses including B.Tech Lateral Entry, B.Pharm Lateral Entry, MBA, and MCA. The course-wise appeared vs qualified statistics expected for 2026, based on 2024–2025 trends, are as follows:
| Course | Expected Appeared (2026) | Expected Qualified (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| B.Tech Lateral Entry (2nd Year) | ~17,000–19,000 | ~13,500–15,500 |
| B.Pharm Lateral Entry | ~3,000–4,000 | ~2,400–3,200 |
| MBA (1st Year) | ~3,000–3,500 | ~2,400–2,800 |
| MCA (1st Year) | ~1,500–2,000 | ~1,200–1,600 |
B.Tech Lateral Entry is the most popular course in UKSEE and accounts for the largest share of both appeared and qualified students each year. Diploma holders in engineering from Uttarakhand and neighbouring states form the core applicant pool. MCA draws the fewest applicants among UKSEE-covered courses.
UKSEE 2026 Qualification Criteria
To be declared qualified in UKSEE 2026, you must meet the minimum marks threshold set by UKTECH. The key qualification parameters are listed below:
- General category students must score at least 45% of the total marks in the relevant UKSEE 2026 paper.
- OBC, SC, ST, and PwD students must score at least 40% of the total marks.
- Students who qualify are assigned a merit rank which determines counselling eligibility and seat allotment preference.
- Your qualification status and rank will appear on the UKSEE 2026 scorecard downloadable from uktech.ac.in after July 5, 2026.
- Qualifying does not guarantee admission — you must also register for UKSEE 2026 counselling and participate in seat allotment rounds to secure a seat.
Students who do not meet the minimum qualifying marks will not be allotted a merit rank and will be ineligible for UKSEE 2026 counselling. The final cutoff for each college and course is typically higher than the minimum qualifying marks, depending on the number of available seats and overall competition in that branch.
UKSEE 2026 Qualified Candidates FAQs
Ques. When will UKSEE 2026 appeared vs qualified statistics be released?
Ans. The official UKSEE 2026 appeared vs qualified statistics are expected to be released along with the result on July 5, 2026 on the official portal uktech.ac.in.
Ques. How many students are expected to qualify in UKSEE 2026?
Ans. Based on previous year trends, approximately 20,000 to 22,000 students are expected to qualify in UKSEE 2026 out of 25,000 to 27,000 who appear. The official figure will be confirmed once UKTECH declares the results.
Ques. What is the minimum qualifying marks in UKSEE 2026?
Ans. General category students need a minimum of 45% marks to qualify in UKSEE 2026. OBC, SC, ST, and PwD category students need a minimum of 40% marks.
Ques. Does qualifying in UKSEE 2026 guarantee admission?
Ans. No. Qualifying in UKSEE 2026 only makes you eligible for counselling. Actual admission depends on your merit rank, choice of college and course, seat availability, and participation in all counselling rounds.
Ques. Which course has the most qualified students in UKSEE 2026?
Ans. B.Tech Lateral Entry (2nd year) consistently has the highest number of appeared and qualified students in UKSEE, accounting for the majority of total qualification statistics each year.
Ques. Where can I check my UKSEE 2026 qualification status?
Ans. You can check your UKSEE 2026 qualification status and download your scorecard on the official UKTECH portal at uktech.ac.in after July 5, 2026.








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