ACPC 2026 expected Round 1 cutoff for ST category at top Gujarat government engineering colleges ranges from approximately 8,000 to 36,000, based on 2024 closing rank trends — with LDCE Ahmedabad being the most competitive and district-level GECs the most accessible.
ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses), Gujarat runs three main allotment rounds for B.E./B.Tech admissions across government, GIA, and self-financed colleges. ST (Scheduled Tribe) students hold a 15% reservation in government and grant-in-aid colleges, and compete through a separate ST merit list derived from the Gujarat merit rank. Round 1 choice filling for ACPC 2026 runs from June 17 to June 22, 2026, with allotment results expected on June 25, 2026.
- ACPC 2026 Round 1 allotment result is expected on June 25, 2026.
- ST category holds 15% reservation in government and GIA engineering colleges under ACPC.
- Gujarat merit rank for HS seats is based on 60% HSC PCM marks + 40% GUJCET score.
- In 2024, the ST closing rank for CSE at LDCE Ahmedabad was approximately 11,635 across all rounds.
- Round 1 cutoffs are typically 20–30% tighter than final round closing ranks.
- Choice filling for Round 1 is open from June 17–22, 2026 on gujacpc.admissions.nic.in.
| Direct Link — ACPC 2026 Official Counselling Portal (Active) gujacpc.admissions.nic.in |
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ACPC ST Category Cutoff 2026 – Overview
The ACPC cutoff for ST category is the closing Gujarat merit rank at which the last ST seat in a college-branch combination gets allotted in each counselling round. Gujarat reserves 15% of total seats in government and government-aided (GIA) engineering colleges for Scheduled Tribe students. These seats are filled from a separate ST merit list, so ST students compete only among themselves within this category pool.
The Gujarat merit rank for Home State (HS) seats — the primary route for most Gujarat students — is calculated from 60% Class 12 (HSC) Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics marks and 40% GUJCET score. JEE Main rank is used separately for All India (AI) category seats and does not affect your HS merit rank. The table below summarises key ACPC 2026 counselling details:
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC), Gujarat |
| ST Reservation | 15% of total seats in government and GIA colleges |
| Merit Basis (HS Seats) | 60% HSC PCM marks + 40% GUJCET score |
| Round 1 Choice Filling | June 17–22, 2026 |
| Round 1 Allotment Result | June 25, 2026 |
| Token Fee Payment (Round 1) | June 25–30, 2026 |
| Total Allotment Rounds | 3 main rounds + Online Round + Mop-up |
| Official Portal | gujacpc.admissions.nic.in |
ACPC 2024 ST Category Closing Ranks (Reference Year)
The 2024 ACPC ST category closing ranks are the most reliable basis for estimating 2026 Round 1 expected cutoffs. The figures below represent the final closing rank across all rounds for ST category at government engineering colleges. Round 1 cutoffs are typically 20–30% tighter than these final figures — meaning the Round 1 closing rank number is lower (stricter) than what appears here.
| College | Branch | 2024 ST Closing Rank (All Rounds) |
|---|---|---|
| L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE), Ahmedabad | Computer Engineering | 11,635 |
| L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE), Ahmedabad | Information Technology | 15,421 |
| L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE), Ahmedabad | Civil Engineering | 17,816 |
| L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE), Ahmedabad | Mechanical Engineering | 28,861 |
| L.D. College of Engineering (LDCE), Ahmedabad | Electronics and Communication | 33,152 |
| Vishwakarma GEC (VGEC), Ahmedabad | Computer Engineering | 25,787 |
| Vishwakarma GEC (VGEC), Ahmedabad | Information Technology | 28,627 |
| Vishwakarma GEC (VGEC), Ahmedabad | Mechanical Engineering | 33,775 |
| GEC Surat | Computer Engineering | 28,092 |
| GEC Surat | Electronics and Communication | 37,206 |
| GEC Rajkot | Computer Engineering | 39,640 |
| GEC Rajkot | Civil Engineering | 37,309 |
| BVM Engineering College, Anand | Computer Engineering | 38,380 |
| BVM Engineering College, Anand | Mechanical Engineering | 38,760 |
| BVM Engineering College, Anand | Civil Engineering | 37,474 |
ACPC 2026 Expected Round 1 Cutoff for ST Category – College-wise
Based on 2024 closing rank data and projected competition trends, the expected ACPC 2026 Round 1 closing ranks for ST category are estimated in the table below. Round 1 fills the highest-demand seats first, so popular college-branch combinations close at tighter ranks than in subsequent rounds. All figures are expected estimates based on 2024 data and are subject to change after the official Round 1 allotment on June 25, 2026.
| College | Branch | Expected ST Closing Rank (Round 1, 2026) |
|---|---|---|
| LDCE, Ahmedabad | Computer Engineering | 8,000–10,500 |
| LDCE, Ahmedabad | Information Technology | 11,000–14,000 |
| LDCE, Ahmedabad | Civil Engineering | 13,000–17,000 |
| LDCE, Ahmedabad | Mechanical Engineering | 21,000–27,000 |
| VGEC, Ahmedabad | Computer Engineering | 18,000–24,000 |
| VGEC, Ahmedabad | Information Technology | 21,000–27,000 |
| GEC Surat | Computer Engineering | 20,000–27,000 |
| GEC Surat | Electronics and Communication | 28,000–36,000 |
| GEC Rajkot | Computer Engineering | 30,000–38,000 |
| BVM Engineering College, Anand | Computer Engineering | 29,000–37,000 |
| BVM Engineering College, Anand | Civil Engineering | 28,000–36,000 |
Branch-wise Expected Cutoff Trends for ST Category
Computer Engineering and Information Technology remain the most competitive branches for ST category students, filling earliest in every round at every college tier. Core branches like Civil, Mechanical, and Chemical Engineering close later and remain accessible to students with higher (more relaxed) ST category ranks.
| Branch | Expected Round 1 ST Rank Range | Demand Level |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Engineering | 8,000–37,000 (varies by college tier) | Very High |
| Information Technology | 11,000–30,000 | High |
| Electronics and Communication | 15,000–36,000 | Moderate–High |
| Electrical Engineering | 18,000–40,000 | Moderate |
| Mechanical Engineering | 21,000–40,000+ | Lower Demand |
| Civil Engineering | 13,000–38,000 | Lower–Moderate Demand |
| Chemical Engineering | 25,000–40,000+ | Lower Demand |
Students targeting LDCE or VGEC for CSE should ideally have an ST rank below 10,500 and 24,000 respectively to have a realistic chance of allotment in Round 1. Those with ranks above 30,000 have better prospects at district-level GECs or in core engineering branches at mid-tier colleges.
Factors Affecting ACPC 2026 ST Category Cutoff
The closing rank for ST category in Round 1 can shift from 2024 levels depending on several variables:
- GUJCET 2026 paper difficulty: A tougher paper lowers scores across all students, which can compress or expand the merit rank scale relative to previous years.
- Number of ST applicants: A larger ST applicant pool means more competition and lower closing rank numbers (tighter cutoffs at top colleges).
- HSC 2026 board marks pattern: Higher average PCM board marks across Gujarat inflate merit scores and shift the rank boundary, particularly for HS seat cutoffs.
- Seat intake and new colleges: Additional ST-quota seats added at top colleges raise the closing rank, easing access for students across the rank range.
- Choice-filling behaviour: If ST students fill conservative choices heavily, mid-tier college seats fill earlier and close tighter in Round 1.
- Mock Round signals: The ACPC 2026 Mock Round result (published June 17, 2026) reveals which college-branches face excess demand, giving you a data point to adjust your Round 1 preference list before June 22.
College Eligibility Guide for ST Category Students
To assess your eligibility before Round 1 allotment on June 25, 2026, compare your Gujarat merit rank with the expected cutoff ranges in the tables above. Students with ST rank below 10,500 have a strong chance at LDCE Ahmedabad for CSE in Round 1. Those with ST rank between 10,500 and 25,000 should target VGEC or GEC Surat for CSE and IT. Students with ST rank above 25,000 can consider GEC Rajkot, BVM Anand, or lower-demand branches at any tier.
Follow these steps during ACPC 2026 Round 1 choice filling (June 17–22, 2026):
- Log in at gujacpc.admissions.nic.in and check your ST category merit rank from the final merit list published on June 17, 2026.
- Compare your ST rank with the expected Round 1 cutoff ranges above for your preferred branch.
- Fill your top-choice college-branch combination first in your preference list.
- Add 8–12 additional college-branch options in descending order of preference — include at least two safe options where your rank falls comfortably within the expected range.
- Submit your choices before the deadline on June 22, 2026. Late submissions are not accepted.
- Check your allotment result on June 25, 2026 and pay the token fee by June 30, 2026 to confirm the seat.
ST seats left vacant after Round 1 roll over to Round 2 (result July 15, 2026) with typically more relaxed closing ranks. If your preferred college does not allot in Round 1, use the Round 1 published closing ranks as your updated benchmark when revising choices for Round 2.
ACPC 2026 ST Category Cutoff FAQs
Ques. What is the expected ACPC 2026 Round 1 cutoff for ST category at LDCE Ahmedabad for Computer Engineering?
Ans. Based on 2024 closing rank trends, the expected ACPC 2026 ST category Round 1 closing rank for Computer Engineering at LDCE Ahmedabad is approximately 8,000 to 10,500. The 2024 final closing rank across all rounds was 11,635. Round 1 typically closes earlier, so the expected range is tighter. Actual figures will be published on gujacpc.admissions.nic.in on June 25, 2026.
Ques. How is the Gujarat merit rank calculated for ACPC ST category students?
Ans. For Home State (HS) seats, your Gujarat merit rank is calculated as 60% of your Class 12 (HSC) Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics theory marks plus 40% of your GUJCET score. Your ST category rank is derived from this merit rank, and you compete only against other ST applicants. JEE Main rank applies separately to All India (AI) category seats and does not affect your HS merit rank.
Ques. What percentage of seats are reserved for ST category in ACPC government engineering colleges?
Ans. ST (Scheduled Tribe) students hold a 15% reservation of total seat intake in government and government-aided (GIA) engineering colleges under ACPC Gujarat. If ST seats remain unfilled after all rounds, they are de-reserved and offered to other categories as per ACPC policy.
Ques. What happens to unfilled ST seats after ACPC 2026 Round 1?
Ans. ST category seats not filled in Round 1 are carried forward to Round 2 (allotment result July 15, 2026). The closing rank in subsequent rounds is typically more relaxed. Seats still vacant after Round 3 and the Online Round may be de-reserved to open category as per ACPC policy. You can check vacancy data on the official portal after each round result.
Ques. When is ACPC 2026 Round 1 choice filling and what is the allotment date?
Ans. ACPC 2026 Round 1 choice filling is open from June 17 to June 22, 2026. The Round 1 allotment result will be published on June 25, 2026 on gujacpc.admissions.nic.in. Students who receive a seat must pay the token fee by June 30, 2026 to confirm the allotment and hold the seat for future rounds.
Ques. Can ST students from outside Gujarat claim ST reservation through ACPC 2026?
Ans. No. ACPC counselling is open only to Gujarat domicile students. The ST category reservation applies exclusively to students who hold a valid ST caste certificate issued by a competent authority in Gujarat. You must submit your domicile certificate and Gujarat-issued ST caste certificate at document verification to be considered under the ST quota.








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