MP PPT 2026 CLC reserves 16% of remaining seats for SC students and 20% for ST students across all government and aided polytechnic institutes in Madhya Pradesh, with the CLC round expected around July 2026.
The College Level Counselling (CLC) round of MP PPT 2026 is the final admission opportunity for students who missed earlier state-level counselling rounds or could not secure a seat. Institutes fill their unfilled vacancies directly during CLC, and for SC and ST students, reserved seats carry forward intact from earlier rounds. This makes CLC a protected window for eligible students to secure polytechnic diploma admissions under their reserved category before the academic year begins.
- SC students receive 16% reservation in all government and aided polytechnic institutes during CLC.
- ST students receive 20% reservation, reflecting Madhya Pradesh’s significant tribal population and state policy.
- CLC for MP PPT 2026 is expected in July 2026 based on the official DTE MP academic calendar.
- Unfilled SC and ST seats from earlier rounds carry forward to CLC and remain reserved — they are not immediately converted to general category.
- SC and ST students at government institutes are eligible for full tuition fee waiver under the MP Post-Matric Scholarship scheme.
- CLC is a direct college-level process — you visit the institute with original documents during the published CLC schedule.
| Direct Link to MP PPT 2026 CLC Official Portal (Active during CLC window) |
What is MP PPT CLC and Why It Matters for SC and ST Students
CLC, or College Level Counselling, is the final phase of the MP PPT 2026 admission process. After two or three centralized counselling rounds conducted by DTE Madhya Pradesh, participating institutes report all unfilled seats. DTE MP then authorizes these institutes to fill remaining vacancies independently. You visit your preferred polytechnic directly, present your documents, and take admission based on merit and real-time seat availability within your category.
For SC and ST students, CLC carries particular importance for three reasons:
- Reserved seats unfilled in earlier rounds do not convert immediately to general category — they remain in the SC or ST pool during CLC.
- Students who could not participate in earlier counselling for any reason still have a valid chance to secure admission through CLC as long as their MP PPT 2026 rank is active.
- Institutes in less-accessible areas or with niche branches often have more SC and ST CLC vacancies available compared to high-demand urban colleges.
MP PPT 2026 CLC Reserved Seat Matrix for SC and ST
The reserved seat distribution during CLC follows the statutory reservation policy of the Government of Madhya Pradesh. The table below reflects the expected percentage breakdown based on 2025 CLC round patterns:
| Category | Reservation Percentage | Applicable Institutes |
|---|---|---|
| Scheduled Caste (SC) | 16% | Government and government-aided polytechnic institutes |
| Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 20% | Government and government-aided polytechnic institutes |
| Other Backward Class (OBC) | 14% | Government and government-aided polytechnic institutes |
| Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 10% | Government institutes as per state notification |
| General / Unreserved | 40% | Open to all categories |
The actual number of SC and ST CLC seats per institute depends on how many seats went unfilled after the main counselling rounds. DTE Madhya Pradesh publishes the official CLC vacancy list on its portal at dte.mponline.gov.in before the CLC schedule begins. Check this list carefully to identify institutes with available seats in your category before reporting in person.
Private unaided institutes are not bound by the same statutory reservation mandate. Their SC and ST seat policies follow their respective institute-level norms. Always confirm the reservation policy with a private polytechnic directly before reporting for CLC there.
Category-wise Seat Distribution in CLC Round
Based on MP PPT 2025 CLC data, the table below shows the expected structure of seat availability across institute types in the CLC round (figures are expected and based on 2025 trends):
| Institute Type | SC Seats in CLC | ST Seats in CLC | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government Polytechnic Institutes | 16% of total CLC intake | 20% of total CLC intake | Statutory reservation applies strictly |
| Government-Aided Private Polytechnics | 16% of total CLC intake | 20% of total CLC intake | Same as government norms under grant-in-aid conditions |
| Private Unaided Polytechnics | As per institute policy | As per institute policy | Confirm with individual institute before reporting |
Diploma branches that typically see higher SC and ST CLC vacancies include Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Science. Students from tribal belt districts such as Mandla, Dindori, Balaghat, Alirajpur, and Jhabua will find that ST seats in nearby local institutes often fill faster during earlier rounds — making nearby government polytechnics a more reliable target for CLC participation.
Special Provisions for SC and ST Students in CLC
SC and ST students in MP PPT 2026 CLC benefit from several special provisions beyond the reserved seat quota itself:
- Fee waiver: SC and ST students admitted to government polytechnic institutes qualify for full tuition fee reimbursement under the Madhya Pradesh Post-Matric Scholarship scheme, subject to family income eligibility. You must apply for the scholarship separately after admission.
- Separate merit lists: Seats within the SC and ST quotas are filled from independent merit lists. Your rank is compared only against other SC or ST students — not against the general category pool — giving you a fair shot within your reserved group.
- Inter-se transfer rule: If SC seats remain unfilled even after CLC, DTE MP may offer them to ST students and vice versa before converting any to general category. This provision protects reserved communities and ensures the quota is not lost easily.
- Horizontal reservation within vertical quota: Inside the SC and ST vertical quotas, horizontal reservations for female students, differently-abled students, and sports quota students also apply, creating priority sub-groups within the reserved categories.
- No online registration barrier: CLC is primarily a direct physical process at the college level, reducing the digital access challenges that sometimes affect students from remote SC and ST communities in Madhya Pradesh.
Documents Required for SC and ST Students in MP PPT CLC
To take admission under the SC or ST category in MP PPT 2026 CLC, carry the following original documents to the institute on your reporting day. Photocopies alone are not accepted for original document verification:
| Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
| MP PPT 2026 Admit Card | Identity verification at the institute |
| MP PPT 2026 Score Card or Rank Card | Merit proof for CLC seat allotment |
| SC or ST Caste Certificate | Category verification — must be issued by an MP authority |
| Class 10 Mark Sheet and Pass Certificate | Minimum qualifying examination proof |
| Class 8 Pass Certificate (if applicable for specific trades) | Eligibility proof for certain diploma trades |
| Domicile or Residency Certificate | MP state residency proof for reserved category claim |
| Income Certificate | Required for Post-Matric Scholarship and fee waiver |
| Aadhar Card | Photo identity proof |
| Transfer Certificate (TC) from previous institution | Migration record required at the new institute |
| Passport-size Photographs (4 to 6 copies) | Admission form, identity card, and scholarship applications |
Your SC or ST caste certificate must be issued by a Madhya Pradesh authority. Certificates issued by other state governments are generally not accepted for reserved category claims in MP PPT. If the certificate is in a parent’s name, carry a family relationship document such as a family register or linking certificate along with it.
MP PPT 2026 CLC SC ST Seats FAQs
Ques. What percentage of CLC seats are reserved for SC and ST students in MP PPT 2026?
Ans. SC students receive 16% and ST students receive 20% of total seats at government and government-aided polytechnic institutes, including during the CLC round. These reserved quotas carry forward from unfilled seats in earlier counselling rounds and are not immediately opened to general category students.
Ques. What does CLC mean in MP PPT 2026 admission?
Ans. CLC stands for College Level Counselling. It is the final phase of MP PPT 2026 admissions where institutes independently fill remaining vacant seats. You visit the college directly with original documents during the published CLC schedule and take admission based on available seats in your category and your MP PPT 2026 rank.
Ques. Can SC or ST students from other states claim MP PPT 2026 CLC reserved seats?
Ans. No. Reserved seats in MP PPT are for Madhya Pradesh residents holding a caste certificate issued by an MP state authority. Students whose caste certificates are issued by other state governments are generally not eligible for SC or ST reserved seats during MP PPT CLC.
Ques. Will SC or ST seats be converted to general category if they remain unfilled in CLC?
Ans. Not immediately. Unfilled SC seats are first offered to ST students and vice versa through an inter-se transfer provision before any conversion to general category is considered. Conversion to general category is a last-resort step applied only after all reserved category options are exhausted in CLC.
Ques. What fee concessions do SC and ST students get after MP PPT 2026 CLC admission?
Ans. SC and ST students admitted to government polytechnic institutes can apply for full tuition fee reimbursement under the Madhya Pradesh Post-Matric Scholarship scheme, subject to family income limits. You must apply for the scholarship separately after securing CLC admission — the fee concession is not automatic at the time of reporting.
Ques. Where can I find the official MP PPT 2026 CLC vacancy list for SC and ST seats?
Ans. DTE Madhya Pradesh publishes the official CLC vacancy list, including category-wise seat availability for SC and ST students, on its official portal at dte.mponline.gov.in before the CLC round begins. Check the portal regularly once the main MP PPT 2026 counselling rounds conclude in July 2026.








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