200 marks out of 400 in DEEET 2026 is a borderline score for General category students but is safe for OBC students and comfortable for SC and ST category students, based on previous year trends.

The Diploma Engineering Entrance Examination of Tripura (DEEET) 2026 is conducted by the Directorate of Higher Education, Tripura for admission to diploma engineering programmes at government and private polytechnic institutes. With a total of 400 marks across three sections — Mathematics (160), Physical Science (160), and English (80) — scoring 200 means securing exactly 50 percent of the maximum marks. Whether this score is safe depends on your category and the branch you are targeting during counselling.

  • DEEET 2026 total marks: 400 — 100 MCQs, 4 marks each, minus 1 for every wrong answer.
  • 200 marks = 50% of total — a mid-range score that can secure seats in most branches for reserved category students.
  • Based on 2025 trends, the General category closing cutoff for popular branches like CSE and ECE typically ranges between 210–240 marks.
  • For OBC students, 200 marks is expected to be safe across most branches.
  • For SC and ST students, 200 marks is well above expected closing cutoffs and is a comfortable position.
  • DEEET 2026 result is expected in May 2026; counselling is scheduled for June 2026.
Direct Link — DEEET 2026 Official Portal deeet.tripura.gov.in

DEEET 2026 Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

Before evaluating whether 200 marks is safe, it is important to understand how the DEEET 2026 score is built. The exam has 100 multiple-choice questions spread across three sections with a total of 400 marks.

Section Subject Questions Total Marks
Section I Mathematics 40 160
Section II Physical Science (Physics + Chemistry) 40 160
Section III English 20 80
Total 100 400

Each correct answer earns 4 marks. Each wrong answer deducts 1 mark. Unanswered questions carry zero marks. To score 200 marks, students need to answer at least 50 questions correctly without any wrong attempts, or maintain a higher correct-to-incorrect ratio.


What 200 Marks Means in DEEET 2026

Scoring 200 out of 400 translates to exactly 50 percent of the maximum marks. The table below gives a quick overview of what this score represents in terms of performance and expected rank range.

Parameter Detail
Total DEEET 2026 marks 400
Score under analysis 200
Percentage 50%
Minimum correct attempts (no wrong answers) 50 questions
Expected overall rank range 400–700 (based on 2025 trends)
Expected OBC merit rank 200–400
Expected SC merit rank 100–200
Expected ST merit rank 50–150

All rank ranges above are expected estimates based on 2025 DEEET trends. Actual ranks in 2026 will depend on total applicants and paper difficulty.


Category-Wise Safety Analysis for 200 Marks

The safety of 200 marks in DEEET 2026 varies significantly across reservation categories. General category students face a tighter margin, while OBC, SC, and ST students are in a progressively stronger position at this score. The analysis below is based on previous year cutoff trends and is provided as an expected estimate.

Category Expected Closing Cutoff Range Verdict for 200 Marks Remarks
General 190–240 (branch-dependent) Borderline Safe for Civil and Mechanical; risky for CSE and ECE
OBC 160–205 (branch-dependent) Safe Comfortable across most branches
SC 130–175 (branch-dependent) Comfortable 200 marks is well above expected SC closing cutoffs
ST 100–145 (branch-dependent) Very Safe 200 marks significantly exceeds expected ST cutoffs

General category students scoring 200 marks face a mixed outlook. Branches like Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering typically have lower closing cutoffs in the 175–205 range for General, making 200 a viable score. However, for CSE and ECE, where General category cutoffs have historically stayed between 210–240, a score of 200 carries admission risk.

OBC category students are in a safe zone at 200 marks. Previous year trends suggest OBC closing cutoffs for most branches have remained below 200, giving students at this score a reasonable chance in their preferred branch.

SC and ST category students with 200 marks are well-positioned. Historical cutoffs for these categories have ranged from 100–175, meaning 200 marks provides a comfortable buffer above most branch closing cutoffs across institutes in Tripura.


Expected Branch-Wise Cutoffs at 200 Marks

Cutoffs in DEEET also differ across engineering branches within the same category. The table below shows the expected closing cutoff ranges for popular branches across categories, based on 2025 DEEET trends. Students scoring 200 marks should use this to compare branch preferences during counselling.

Branch General (Expected) OBC (Expected) SC (Expected) ST (Expected)
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) 215–240 185–205 155–175 120–145
Electronics and Communication (ECE) 205–230 175–200 145–168 110–138
Electrical Engineering 185–215 158–185 130–155 100–128
Civil Engineering 175–205 150–178 120–148 95–122
Mechanical Engineering 168–198 142–170 112–140 88–115

All figures are expected estimates based on previous year DEEET trends. The Directorate of Higher Education, Tripura will release actual 2026 cutoffs after result declaration and counselling commencement.


How to Assess Your Admission Chances with 200 Marks

If you are targeting or have scored 200 marks in DEEET 2026, follow these steps to maximise your chances during counselling:

  • Review the previous year DEEET merit lists published on the official portal to compare your score against last year’s closing ranks for your preferred branch and category.
  • During counselling, fill in multiple branch and institute preferences. Do not restrict choices to only CSE or ECE if your score is borderline for those branches.
  • General category students at 200 marks should prioritise Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering as safer options while keeping CSE or ECE as lower preferences.
  • OBC, SC, and ST students at 200 marks can confidently rank preferred branches higher, including CSE and ECE, given the expected cutoff margins.
  • Track seat allotment rounds on the DEEET official website — if you miss the first round, subsequent rounds often open seats in branches or institutes with higher availability.

DEEET 2026 Safe Score FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks for DEEET 2026?

Ans. The total marks for DEEET 2026 is 400. The exam has 100 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 4 marks, with a negative marking of 1 mark for each incorrect answer.

Ques. Is 200 marks a safe score in DEEET 2026 for General category students?

Ans. For General category students, 200 marks is a borderline score. It is expected to be safe for branches like Mechanical and Civil Engineering but may fall short for CSE and ECE, where General category closing cutoffs have historically ranged between 210–240. These are expected estimates based on previous year trends.

Ques. Is 200 marks safe for OBC students in DEEET 2026?

Ans. Yes, 200 marks is expected to be safe for OBC category students in DEEET 2026. Based on previous year trends, OBC closing cutoffs for most branches have stayed below 200 marks, giving you a good chance across a wide range of branch choices.

Ques. What rank can I expect with 200 marks in DEEET 2026?

Ans. Based on previous year trends, 200 marks in DEEET 2026 is expected to place you in the overall rank range of approximately 400–700. Category merit ranks will be lower — around 200–400 for OBC, 100–200 for SC, and 50–150 for ST. These are expected figures and actual ranks will depend on total applicants and exam difficulty.

Ques. Which branches can a General category student get with 200 marks in DEEET 2026?

Ans. Based on expected 2026 cutoff trends, a General category student with 200 marks has a good chance in Civil Engineering (expected cutoff 175–205) and Mechanical Engineering (expected cutoff 168–198), and a borderline chance in Electrical Engineering. Admission to CSE and ECE for General category is less likely at this score, as their cutoffs are expected to be higher.

Ques. When will the DEEET 2026 official cutoff be released?

Ans. The official DEEET 2026 cutoff will be released by the Directorate of Higher Education, Tripura after the result declaration, which is expected in May 2026. The cutoff will be published on the official website at deeet.tripura.gov.in during the counselling process in June 2026.