SAAT 2026 seat matrix at SOA University covers approximately 1,800 B.Tech seats across 11 branch specialisations at ITER, with Round 2 vacancy seats released after the June 26, 2026 allotment announcement.
Siksha ’O’ Anusandhan Admission Test (SAAT) 2026 is the gateway to B.Tech, B.Pharm, B.Sc. Nursing, and other programmes at SOA University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. The primary engineering institute, ITER (Institute of Technical Education and Research), holds the largest cluster of seats. After Round 1 allotments are finalised, unfilled and surrendered seats are released as Round 2 vacancy. The Phase 2 exam ran from June 18 to 25, 2026, and seat allotment is expected around June 26.
- Total B.Tech seats at ITER (approx.): 1,800 across all branches and specialisations.
- Round 2 exam dates: June 18–25, 2026; Mop-up Round: July 11–15, 2026.
- Seat confirmation fee: Demand draft of Rs. 30,000 in favour of Siksha ’O’ Anusandhan University.
- Counselling mode: Online choice-filling followed by document verification at ITER Campus, Bhubaneswar.
- Round 2 vacancy is listed branch-wise and category-wise on the official admission portal once Round 1 reporting closes.
| Direct Link — SAAT 2026 Official Admission Portal (Active) — admission.soa.ac.in |
SAAT 2026 Seat Matrix Overview
SOA University admits students through SAAT to programmes across engineering, pharmacy, nursing, law, and management at its constituent colleges. ITER, the engineering school of SOA University, holds the biggest share of seats and offers 11 B.Tech specialisation tracks. ITER is AICTE-approved and is located at Jagamara, Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar.
SAAT 2026 runs across three rounds. Seats not accepted in Round 1 flow into the Round 2 vacancy pool. Seats still vacant after Round 2 reporting move to the Mop-up Round, ensuring maximum utilisation of the sanctioned intake.
| Round | Exam Dates | Application Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | May 8–15, 2026 | April 30, 2026 |
| Round 2 | June 18–25, 2026 | June 9, 2026 |
| Mop-up Round | July 11–15, 2026 | July 4, 2026 |
Branch-Wise B.Tech Seat Matrix at ITER
ITER offers B.Tech across seven core engineering departments with multiple CSE specialisation tracks. The table below reflects approximate intake based on 2025-26 AICTE-approved data. Exact Round 2 vacancy per branch is published on the official portal after Round 1 acceptance closes.
| Branch / Specialisation | Approximate Intake |
|---|---|
| Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) | 360 |
| CSE (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) | 120 |
| CSE (Data Science) | 60 |
| CSE (Cyber Security) | 120 |
| CSE (Internet of Things) | 60 |
| Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT) | 240 |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) | 240 |
| Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) | 180 |
| Electrical Engineering (EE) | 60 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 240 |
| Civil Engineering | 120 |
| Total (approx.) | 1,800 |
Branches like CSE (core) and CSE (AI and ML) fill up in Round 1 itself. Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and EEE carry more Round 2 vacancy, giving students who appeared in the Phase 2 exam a genuine shot at these seats.
SAAT 2026 Seat Matrix for Other Programs
Beyond B.Tech at ITER, SAAT 2026 qualifies students for several other programmes at SOA University constituent colleges. Approximate seat counts are listed below based on previous year data.
| Programme | Institute | Approx. Seats |
|---|---|---|
| B.Pharm | School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, SOA | 100 |
| B.Sc. Nursing | SUM Nursing College, SOA | 100 |
| BCA | SOA University | 120 |
| BBA | SOA University | 120 |
| B.A. LLB (Hons) | School of Law, SOA | 60 |
Seat counts for non-engineering programmes vary year on year based on regulatory approvals. Check the official portal for confirmed figures before submitting programme choices.
Category-Wise Seat Distribution
SOA University follows a defined reservation policy at ITER. A horizontal 30% women’s reservation applies across all categories. The breakdown per category for vertical reservation is as follows:
| Category | Reservation |
|---|---|
| Open (Unreserved) | Balance after reserved categories |
| Scheduled Caste (SC) | 15% |
| Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 7.5% |
| Persons with Disability (PwD) | 3% (horizontal) |
| Women (across all categories) | 30% (horizontal) |
| NRI / Management Quota | Up to 15% (supernumerary) |
NRI and management quota seats are supernumerary — they are over and above the AICTE-sanctioned intake and do not reduce SAAT merit-list seats. Round 2 vacancy is published category-wise so students can see exactly how many open seats exist in their category per branch.
Round 2 Vacancy at SOA University
Round 2 vacancy is released formally after the Round 1 seat-acceptance deadline passes. Seats go vacant when Round 1 allottees do not pay the confirmation fee, do not report for document verification, or voluntarily seek an upgrade to another branch. Based on historical trends, the expected Round 2 vacancy pattern at ITER is:
- CSE (all specialisations): Minimal vacancy — seats are typically absorbed in Round 1 itself.
- ECE and CSIT: Moderate vacancy, around 5–10% of total intake in these branches.
- Mechanical, Civil, and EEE: Higher vacancy, expected at 15–25% of respective intake, based on previous year trends.
Students who appeared in Phase 2 (June 18–25, 2026) automatically become eligible for Round 2 choice-filling once their scorecard is released. The Mop-up Round on July 11–15, 2026 is the final opportunity to fill any remaining seats after Round 2 reporting closes.
How to Check SAAT 2026 Seat Allotment
SAAT 2026 seat allotment results are published on the official admission portal. Follow these steps to check your allotment status:
- Go to admission.soa.ac.in and click the SAAT 2026 login link.
- Log in with your registered email ID and password.
- Navigate to the Seat Allotment section on your dashboard.
- View and download your provisional allotment letter.
- Accept the seat online and pay the confirmation fee — demand draft of Rs. 30,000 in favour of Siksha ’O’ Anusandhan University.
- Report to ITER Campus, Jagamara, Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar for document verification within the deadline.
Students allotted a Round 2 seat but hoping for a higher-preference branch may opt to participate in the Mop-up Round instead, subject to official portal guidelines and vacancy availability.
SAAT 2026 Seat Matrix FAQs
Ques. How many total B.Tech seats does SAAT 2026 offer at ITER?
Ans. ITER has approximately 1,800 B.Tech seats across all branches and specialisations, based on 2025-26 AICTE-approved intake. The exact 2026 seat matrix is published on admission.soa.ac.in during the counselling window.
Ques. Which branch has the highest Round 2 vacancy in SAAT 2026?
Ans. Based on previous year trends, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and EEE have the most Round 2 vacancy — typically 15 to 25 percent of their total intake. CSE and its specialisations rarely carry vacancy after Round 1.
Ques. When is SAAT 2026 Round 2 seat allotment expected?
Ans. Round 2 seat allotment is expected around June 26, 2026, following the Phase 2 exam held from June 18 to 25 and subsequent result processing. The exact date is notified on admission.soa.ac.in.
Ques. Can I upgrade my branch in Round 2 after accepting a Round 1 seat?
Ans. Yes. Students with a Round 1 allotment can participate in Round 2 choice-filling to seek a branch upgrade, subject to merit and vacancy availability. Check the official admission portal for the specific upgrade procedure and deadline.
Ques. What documents are needed for SAAT 2026 seat acceptance at ITER?
Ans. You need the provisional allotment letter, a demand draft of Rs. 30,000, Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets and certificates, SAAT or JEE Main scorecard, category certificate if applicable, and passport-size photographs. Report to ITER Campus, Bhubaneswar within the stipulated deadline.
Ques. Does SAAT 2026 cover programmes beyond B.Tech at ITER?
Ans. Yes. SAAT 2026 also qualifies students for B.Pharm, B.Sc. Nursing, BCA, BBA, B.A. LLB, and other programmes at SOA University constituent colleges, in addition to B.Tech at ITER.








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