Students who scored 150 marks in ITICAT 2026 can expect a rank in the range of 25,000 to 45,000 for the General category, based on previous year ITICAT trends — with realistic admission chances in moderate-demand ITI trades at district-level institutes in Bihar.

ITICAT 2026 (ITI Common Admission Test) is conducted by the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) for admission to government and private ITI institutes across Bihar. The exam is held for a total of 300 marks across 150 multiple-choice questions in three sections — Mathematics, General Science, and General Knowledge. Scoring 150 out of 300 means you have answered exactly half the paper correctly, placing you in a mid-range competitive bracket.

  • ITICAT 2026 is conducted for a total of 300 marks (150 questions × 2 marks each, no negative marking).
  • A score of 150 marks equals exactly 50% of the total marks.
  • Expected rank for 150 marks (General/UR category): 25,000–45,000 based on ITICAT 2025 trends.
  • Admission is likely for less competitive trades (COPA, Stenography, Dress Making) at district ITIs.
  • Students from SC, ST, EBC, and BC categories have better admission prospects due to reservation benefits.
Direct Link to ITICAT 2026 Rank Card (OUT)bceceboard.bihar.gov.in

ITICAT 2026 Exam Pattern and Marks Overview

Understanding the scoring structure is the first step before interpreting your rank. ITICAT 2026 is conducted for 300 marks, with each of the 150 questions carrying 2 marks and no penalty for incorrect answers. The detailed exam pattern is as follows:

Parameter Details
Total Questions 150 MCQs
Total Marks 300
Marks per Correct Answer 2 marks
Negative Marking None
Exam Duration 2 hours 15 minutes
Sections Mathematics, General Science, General Knowledge (50 questions each)
Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Conducting Body Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB)

A score of 150 marks means 75 questions answered correctly — exactly half the paper. Whether this score translates into a good rank depends on how the overall test-taking population performed. In general, ITICAT sees participation from over 1.5 lakh students annually, making mid-range scores competitive for select trades.


150 Marks in ITICAT 2026: Expected Rank by Category

ITICAT 2026 ranks are assigned based on total marks scored, with the tie-breaking rule favouring older students (by date of birth) when marks are equal. The table below shows expected rank ranges for a score of 150 marks across different categories, based on ITICAT 2025 trends:

Category Expected Rank for 150 Marks Approx. Percentile
General / UR 25,000 – 45,000 70th – 80th percentile
EBC (Extremely Backward Class) 20,000 – 38,000 72nd – 82nd percentile
BC (Backward Class) 20,000 – 38,000 72nd – 82nd percentile
SC (Scheduled Caste) 15,000 – 30,000 75th – 85th percentile
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 8,000 – 18,000 80th – 90th percentile
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) 22,000 – 40,000 70th – 82nd percentile

These are expected estimates based on ITICAT 2025 rank data and may vary in 2026 depending on total applicant count and paper difficulty. Three factors most affect your actual rank at 150 marks:

  • Total applicants: A higher total pool means more students at every score level, pushing your rank down.
  • Paper difficulty: An easier paper raises average scores across the board, increasing competition at 150 marks.
  • Tie-breaking: If many students score 150, older students by date of birth receive the better rank.

ITI Admission Chances with 150 Marks in Bihar

Your admission chances are shaped by both your rank and the trade and ITI you choose during counselling. Students with an expected rank of 25,000–45,000 (General) scoring around 150 marks should consider the following scenarios:

Admission Scenario Chances at 150 Marks (Expected)
Popular trades (Electrician, Fitter, Welder) at top Patna ITIs Low — these trades close at much higher-demand ranks
Mechanic Motor Vehicle (MMV), Turner at district ITIs Moderate — possible depending on district and seat availability
COPA, Stenography (English or Hindi), Desk Top Publishing Good — within range at several district-level government ITIs
Dress Making, Cutting and Sewing, Embroidery Very good — high seat availability and lower competition
Government ITIs in rural or remote districts Good — lower applicant competition and higher unfilled seats
NCVT-affiliated private ITIs Very good — broader seat intake across trades

Students from reserved categories (SC, ST, EBC, BC, EWS) scoring 150 marks have significantly better admission chances as merit lists are drawn separately for each category and seats are reserved proportionately. During counselling, fill choices for multiple trades and multiple ITIs — prioritising district ITIs with higher seat intake improves your chances of securing a seat.


Previous Year Closing Ranks for Popular ITI Trades

The table below shows approximate closing ranks from ITICAT 2025 for widely chosen trades under the General category. Use these as reference points when planning your counselling choices for 2026. Closing ranks can shift each year with changes in seat matrix and applicant strength.

ITI Trade Approx. Closing Rank 2025 (UR) Admission Chance at ~150 Marks
Electrician 5,000 – 15,000 Low — top city ITIs unlikely; rural ITIs possible
Fitter 6,000 – 18,000 Low to Moderate
Mechanic Motor Vehicle (MMV) 10,000 – 25,000 Moderate — possible at select district ITIs
Welder (Gas and Electric) 12,000 – 32,000 Moderate — good scope at many district ITIs
Turner 15,000 – 35,000 Moderate — viable at several locations
COPA 20,000 – 48,000 Good — within expected rank range
Stenography (English or Hindi) 25,000 – 58,000 Good — accessible at most district ITIs
Dress Making / Cutting and Sewing 30,000 – 75,000 Very good — high seat availability

All closing ranks above are based on ITICAT 2025 data and serve as expected benchmarks for 2026. Official closing ranks for ITICAT 2026 will be published after each counselling round on the BCECEB website at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.

ITICAT 2026 150 Marks FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks for ITICAT 2026?

Ans. ITICAT 2026 is conducted for a total of 300 marks. The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions, with each correct answer carrying 2 marks and no negative marking for wrong answers. The three sections are Mathematics, General Science, and General Knowledge with 50 questions each.

Ques. What rank can I expect for 150 marks in ITICAT 2026?

Ans. Based on ITICAT 2025 trends, a score of 150 out of 300 is expected to give a rank in the range of 25,000 to 45,000 for General category students. Reserved category students will likely receive a better rank within their respective category merit lists. The actual rank depends on the total number of test-takers and overall score distribution in 2026.

Ques. Can I get admission in a government ITI in Bihar with 150 marks in ITICAT 2026?

Ans. Yes, admission to a government ITI in Bihar is possible with 150 marks, especially for trades like COPA, Stenography, Dress Making, and Cutting and Sewing at district-level or rural ITIs. High-demand trades like Electrician and Fitter at top city ITIs are less likely at this score for General category students.

Ques. How is the tie broken if two students score the same marks in ITICAT 2026?

Ans. If two students score identical marks in ITICAT 2026, the tie is resolved on the basis of age — the older student (with the earlier date of birth) is assigned the better rank. This means being older among students with the same score works in your favour during rank assignment.

Ques. Do SC and ST students have better admission chances with 150 marks in ITICAT 2026?

Ans. Yes, SC and ST students have significantly better admission chances with 150 marks because seats are reserved for each category and separate merit lists are prepared. The effective competition for reserved seats is lower, giving SC and ST students access to more trades and ITIs at this score than General category students.

Ques. Where can I download the ITICAT 2026 rank card?

Ans. The ITICAT 2026 rank card can be downloaded from the official BCECEB website at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. You need to log in with your registration number and date of birth or other required credentials to access and download your rank card.