The DEEET 2026 cutoff is the minimum score out of 400 marks required in the Diploma Engineering Entrance Examination of Tripura for admission to government polytechnic institutes in the state.
The Central Selection Committee (CSC) under the Department of Higher Education, Government of Tripura, declared the DEEET 2026 result on June 15, 2026 at deeet.tripura.gov.in. Based on 2025 merit list patterns, a score of 185 to 220 marks out of 400 is the expected cutoff for General category students in DEEET 2026. SC and ST students typically qualify at lower score bands due to category-wise reservation in government polytechnic seats across Tripura.
- DEEET 2026 total marks: 400 (100 MCQs x 4 marks; minus 1 for each wrong answer)
- Sections: Mathematics (160 marks), Physical Science (160 marks), English (80 marks)
- Expected General category cutoff 2026: 185 to 220 marks (based on 2025 trends)
- A score of 200 out of 400 is borderline for General but safe for OBC students, based on 2025 data
- DEEET 2026 result was announced on June 15, 2026 at deeet.tripura.gov.in and highereducation.tripura.gov.in
| Direct Link to DEEET 2026 Official Portal (OUT) |
What is the DEEET 2026 Cutoff?
The DEEET cutoff is the minimum score a student must secure in the 400-mark exam to be placed in the merit list for admission to a government polytechnic in Tripura. The CSC does not release a single cutoff figure; the closing rank in the merit list at the end of DEEET 2026 counselling for each branch and institute acts as the effective cutoff. Students who fall below the closing rank for their preferred branch do not receive a seat in that programme.
Key points about how the DEEET cutoff works:
- The exam is conducted for 400 marks across three sections: Mathematics (160), Physical Science (160) and English (80).
- Each correct answer fetches 4 marks; each wrong answer results in a deduction of 1 mark.
- The merit list ranks all qualifying students. In the event of a tie in total score, the student with higher marks in Mathematics is ranked higher.
- Category-wise quotas — General, OBC, SC, ST and PwD — result in different effective cutoffs for each student group.
- Admission is offered at eight government polytechnic institutes in Tripura including Tripura Institute of Technology (Narsingarh), Women’s Polytechnic (Hapania) and district polytechnics at Ambassa, Udaipur and Dharmanagar.
DEEET Previous Year Cutoff Score Trends
The table below shows the approximate closing score ranges for DEEET across previous years based on merit list trend analysis. Official category-wise cutoff scores are embedded in the merit list and are not published separately by the CSC; the figures below are estimated based on available trend data and should be treated as indicative.
| Year | General (out of 400) | OBC (out of 400) | SC (out of 400) | ST (out of 400) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 175 to 205 | 145 to 165 | 108 to 128 | 86 to 108 |
| 2024 | 180 to 210 | 150 to 170 | 112 to 132 | 90 to 112 |
| 2025 | 185 to 215 | 155 to 175 | 115 to 135 | 95 to 118 |
A consistent upward trend is visible across all categories from 2023 to 2025. General category cutoffs have risen by approximately 5 to 10 marks each year as the applicant pool has grown and competition has intensified. ST category cutoffs remain the lowest because of dedicated reserved seats for tribal students at government polytechnics in Tripura. OBC cutoffs have historically stayed 25 to 40 marks below the General cutoff.
DEEET 2026 Expected Category-Wise Cutoff
Continuing the year-on-year upward trend, the expected cutoff for DEEET 2026 by category is shown below. All figures are expected values based on 2025 trends and are not official. Actual cutoffs will be confirmed only after DEEET 2026 counselling closing ranks are published.
| Category | Expected Cutoff Range (out of 400) | Safe Score to Target |
|---|---|---|
| General | 185 to 220 | 225 and above |
| OBC | 160 to 182 | 190 and above |
| SC | 118 to 140 | 150 and above |
| ST | 98 to 125 | 130 and above |
| PwD | 88 to 112 | 120 and above |
General category students targeting popular branches such as Computer Science and Technology or Civil Engineering at Tripura Institute of Technology (Narsingarh) or Techno College of Engineering, Agartala should aim for 225 or above out of 400 to be safe. OBC students should target 190 or more to have a comfortable margin across most branches.
DEEET 2026 Score vs Rank Analysis
The table below maps score ranges to expected ranks for General category students in DEEET 2026, based on 2025 merit list data. Key anchors from published trend data: a score of 200 marks placed students in the rank range of 1,000 to 2,000 in DEEET 2025, and a score of 150 marks corresponded to rank 2,500 to 3,200 in the General category.
| Score Range (out of 400) | Expected Rank (General) | Admission Prospects |
|---|---|---|
| 300 and above | 1 to 300 | Top institutes; any branch |
| 250 to 299 | 301 to 700 | Most popular branches at govt polytechnics |
| 220 to 249 | 701 to 1,000 | Strong chances across most branches |
| 190 to 219 | 1,001 to 1,500 | Good scope; branch choice matters |
| 160 to 189 | 1,501 to 2,200 | Borderline; limited branch options |
| 130 to 159 | 2,201 to 3,000 | Possible in lower-demand branches |
| Below 130 | 3,001 and above | Limited options for General category |
All rank ranges above are expected figures based on 2025 trends and are not official.
Factors Affecting DEEET 2026 Cutoff
The following factors determine where the DEEET 2026 cutoff lands for each category and branch:
- Total applicants: A larger applicant pool increases competition and pushes cutoffs higher. If 2026 registrations grew compared to 2025, General category cutoffs may rise by 5 to 10 marks.
- Exam difficulty: A harder Mathematics or Physical Science paper reduces the number of high scorers and may pull the cutoff down slightly.
- Total available seats: The number of seats across government polytechnic institutes in Tripura is relatively fixed. Fewer seats in a branch drives up its effective closing rank cutoff.
- Category-wise reservation: SC, ST, OBC and PwD students compete in separate merit pools with their own closing ranks, resulting in lower effective cutoffs for each reserved group.
- Multiple question paper sets: DEEET uses sets A, B and C. Any normalisation applied across sets can shift effective scores for students from each set.
- Branch and institute preference: Civil Engineering and Computer Science branches at Agartala-based institutes consistently draw higher demand and see tighter closing ranks than district polytechnics.
What is a Good Score in DEEET 2026?
A score of 225 or above out of 400 is considered a good score in DEEET 2026 for General category students. For reserved category students the benchmark is lower due to category-wise reservation. The table below summarises what each score band means in terms of admission prospects:
| Score Band | Marks (out of 400) | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Excellent | 280 and above | Top-ranked; strong choice of branch and institute |
| Very Good | 230 to 279 | Access to most branches at government polytechnics |
| Good | 190 to 229 | Safe for General; comfortable for OBC students |
| Average | 150 to 189 | Admission depends on category and branch preference |
| Below Average | Below 150 | Admission unlikely for General; possible for SC, ST and PwD |
Students who scored 160 to 180 in DEEET 2026 should focus carefully on branch and institute selection during counselling. Branches like Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering at district polytechnics in Ambassa, Udaipur or Dharmanagar typically have lower closing ranks than Agartala-based institutes, giving lower-scoring students a realistic path to admission.
DEEET 2026 Cutoff FAQs
Ques. What is the expected DEEET 2026 cutoff for General category students?
Ans. Based on 2025 merit list trends, the expected DEEET 2026 cutoff for General category students is approximately 185 to 220 marks out of 400. A score of 225 or above is considered a safe target for securing admission at a government polytechnic institute in Tripura.
Ques. What is the total marks in DEEET 2026?
Ans. DEEET 2026 is conducted for a total of 400 marks. The paper has 100 multiple-choice questions — Mathematics (40 questions, 160 marks), Physical Science (40 questions, 160 marks) and English (20 questions, 80 marks). Each correct answer carries 4 marks and each wrong answer results in a deduction of 1 mark.
Ques. Is 200 out of 400 a good score in DEEET 2026?
Ans. A score of 200 out of 400 is borderline for General category students in DEEET 2026, based on 2025 trends. It is a safe score for OBC students and a comfortable score for SC and ST category students. General category students should ideally target 225 or more to improve their chances of getting a preferred branch at a government polytechnic in Tripura.
Ques. How is the DEEET 2026 cutoff determined?
Ans. The DEEET cutoff is effectively the closing rank in the merit list at the end of counselling for each branch and institute. It is influenced by the total number of applicants, paper difficulty, total seats available and category-wise reservation percentages. The CSC does not publish a standalone cutoff score; the merit list closing rank serves as the cutoff for each programme.
Ques. Where can I check the DEEET 2026 result and merit list?
Ans. The DEEET 2026 result and provisional common merit list are available at deeet.tripura.gov.in and highereducation.tripura.gov.in. Students can log in using their registration number and password to view their rank, scorecard and qualifying status.
Ques. What was the DEEET 2025 cutoff for ST category students?
Ans. Based on 2025 merit list trend analysis, ST category students secured admission in DEEET 2025 with scores in the approximate range of 95 to 118 marks out of 400. These figures are estimated from merit list patterns; the Central Selection Committee does not publish official standalone cutoff scores for each category.


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