Assam PAT 2026 has 4,385 polytechnic seats across 26 state government institutes; DTE Assam has not yet released the official applicant count, but 2,81,701 students passed Assam HSLC 2026 — forming the eligible pool from which registrations are drawn.
The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Assam manages polytechnic admissions through the Samarth portal at dte-assamadm.samarth.ac.in. For 2026, selection is entirely merit-based on HSLC (Class 10) marks — there is no separate written entrance test. Applications closed on May 10, 2026 and the merit list is expected in July 2026.
- Total seats: 4,385 across 26 state government polytechnics
- HSLC 2026 pass cohort (eligible pool): 2,81,701 students
- Broad competition ratio: approximately 64 eligible students per available seat
- Selection basis: HSLC merit — no separate entrance exam
- Applications closed: May 10, 2026
- Merit list expected: July 2026
Assam PAT 2026 Key Highlights
The table below summarises the critical details for Assam polytechnic admission 2026.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Assam |
| Admission Mode | Merit-based on HSLC marks (no written exam) |
| Total Seats (2026) | 4,385 |
| Number of Institutes | 26 State Government Polytechnics |
| Diploma Programs Available | 21 |
| Application Deadline | May 10, 2026 |
| Application Fee | ?300 (non-refundable) |
| Merit List (Expected) | July 2026 |
| HSLC 2026 Students Passed | 2,81,701 |
| Official Portal | dte-assamadm.samarth.ac.in |
Eligible Student Pool vs Available Seats
DTE Assam has not yet published the official total registration count for the 2026 cycle. The figure will be available at the time of the merit list release in July 2026. Until then, the Assam HSLC 2026 outcome provides the clearest indicator of competition scale.
2,81,701 students passed the Assam HSLC 2026 examination out of 4,29,249 who appeared — a pass rate of 65.62%. This cohort is the broadest eligible pool for polytechnic admission. Set against 4,385 available seats, the raw ratio stands at approximately 64 HSLC passers per available seat.
| Metric | Figure |
|---|---|
| HSLC 2026 Students Appeared | 4,29,249 |
| HSLC 2026 Students Passed | 2,81,701 |
| HSLC 2026 Pass Rate | 65.62% |
| Available Polytechnic Seats (2026) | 4,385 |
| Raw Eligibility Ratio (pool : seats) | ~64:1 |
| Official 2026 Registration Count | Not yet released by DTE Assam |
The 64:1 figure is the broadest possible measure — the actual applicant pool is smaller. Not every HSLC passer opts for a diploma path, and the 40% minimum average in Maths and Science (for General/OBC students) filters out those below the eligibility threshold. Even so, competition for seats at top institutes in Guwahati and Jorhat is expected to be significant based on past admission trends.
Seat Distribution Across Institutes
The 4,385 seats are distributed across 26 state government polytechnics in Assam. Institutes in Guwahati and Jorhat have the highest seat counts and attract the strongest competition.
| Institute | Location | Approx. Seats |
|---|---|---|
| Assam Engineering Institute | Guwahati (Kamrup) | 285 |
| HRH Prince of Wales Institute of Engineering and Technology | Jorhat | 260 |
| Other Government Polytechnics (24 institutes) | Dibrugarh, Silchar, Bongaigaon, Nalbari, Baksa, Barpeta, Dhemaji, Karimganj, Goalpara, Tinsukia, and other districts | 3,840 |
| Total | 26 Institutes | 4,385 |
Polytechnics across larger districts offer a broader range of diploma streams, while smaller district institutes typically focus on core engineering disciplines such as Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering.
Diploma Programs Offered
Across the 26 polytechnics, 21 diploma programs are available. All courses run for three years. Diploma graduates are eligible to apply for lateral entry into the second year of B.Tech programs at engineering colleges.
| Program | Duration |
|---|---|
| Civil Engineering | 3 Years |
| Mechanical Engineering | 3 Years |
| Electrical Engineering | 3 Years |
| Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering | 3 Years |
| Computer Science and Engineering | 3 Years |
| Information Technology | 3 Years |
| Architecture Assistantship | 3 Years |
| Chemical Technology | 3 Years |
| Automobile Engineering | 3 Years |
| Food Technology | 3 Years |
| Textile Technology | 3 Years |
Category-wise Seat Reservation
Seats are distributed across reserved and unreserved categories per Assam government policy. DTE Assam prepares separate merit lists for each category and allots seats accordingly during counselling rounds.
| Category | Notes |
|---|---|
| General (Unreserved) | Open merit; 40% minimum average in Maths and Science |
| OBC / MOBC (Non-Creamy Layer) | Includes TGLC/Ex-TGLC, Koch-Rajbangsi, Tai-Ahom, Chutia, Moran, and Matak communities |
| EWS | 10% horizontal reservation; income certificate from competent authority required |
| SC (Assam) | Minimum 35% average in Maths and Science |
| ST Plains | Minimum 33% average in Maths and Science |
| ST Hills | Minimum 33% average in Maths and Science |
| PwD | 5% horizontal reservation; disability certificate required |
| NCC / Sports | Special quota; relevant certificate required at document verification |
| TFW / TSLC | Tuition Fee Waiver and related special category seats |
All category certificates must be issued by competent Assam government authorities. Certificates from other states are not accepted for reserved category benefits during Assam PAT 2026 counselling.
How Merit Rank is Determined
There is no written entrance examination for Assam PAT 2026. DTE Assam prepares the merit list entirely on HSLC marks. The key factors are:
- Primary basis: aggregate HSLC marks, with particular weight on Maths and Science scores
- Tiebreaker: when two students have identical marks, the older student (by date of birth) ranks higher
- Category-wise lists: separate merit lists for General, OBC/MOBC, SC, ST Plains, ST Hills, and EWS
- Counselling: seats allotted through online rounds based on merit rank and institute and program preferences submitted by the student
With 4,385 seats and an eligible pool of 2,81,701 HSLC passers, students who scored strongly in Maths and Science have the best chance at preferred institutes. Those targeting Assam Engineering Institute in Guwahati — the largest single polytechnic with 285 seats — should aim for a high overall HSLC aggregate.
Assam PAT 2026 Registrations and Seats FAQs
Ques. How many seats are available in Assam PAT 2026?
Ans. A total of 4,385 seats are available across 26 state government polytechnic institutes in Assam for 2026, covering 21 diploma programs.
Ques. How many students passed Assam HSLC 2026?
Ans. 2,81,701 students passed the Assam HSLC 2026 examination out of 4,29,249 who appeared, at a pass rate of 65.62%. This cohort forms the broadest eligible pool for polytechnic admission.
Ques. Has DTE Assam released the official registration count for Assam PAT 2026?
Ans. No. DTE Assam has not yet publicly released the total number of applicants for 2026. The official count is expected to be disclosed when the merit list is published in July 2026 on dte-assamadm.samarth.ac.in.
Ques. Is there a written exam for Assam PAT 2026?
Ans. No. Assam PAT 2026 has no separate written entrance test. Selection is based entirely on your HSLC (Class 10) marks. DTE Assam discontinued the separate written PAT and shifted to HSLC merit-based admission.
Ques. When will the Assam PAT 2026 merit list be released?
Ans. The Assam PAT 2026 merit list is expected in July 2026, to be published on the official portal at dte-assamadm.samarth.ac.in.
Ques. What is the minimum HSLC score needed to apply for Assam PAT 2026?
Ans. You need at least 40% average marks in Maths and Science combined for General and OBC/MOBC categories, 35% for SC, and 33% for ST (Plains and Hills) students. Students who passed in compartment are not eligible.








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