Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 is the state-level diploma admission process managed by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Rajasthan for students seeking admission to three-year diploma programmes in engineering and non-engineering disciplines at government, aided, and private polytechnic colleges across Rajasthan. Unlike most states, Rajasthan does not hold a separate polytechnic entrance exam — admission is based entirely on Class 10 marks through the official DAP 2026 (Diploma Admission Process) portal. As of July 2026, the application and choice-filling phases are closed, and the merit list along with Round 1 seat allotment is expected in mid-to-late July 2026.

  • Merit List: The Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 provisional merit list is expected in the 2nd week of July 2026. Last year (2025), the provisional merit list was released on July 14, 2025 — that is the closest reference date available.
  • Round 1 Seat Allotment: The first round of seat allotment is expected in the 3rd to 4th week of July 2026 for more than 27,985 seats across 184+ colleges. In 2025, Round 1 allotment was declared on July 24–25, 2025.
  • Round 2 Seat Allotment: The second round is expected in the 4th week of July 2026 or the 1st week of August 2026, covering surrendered and unfilled reserved seats from Round 1.
  • Classes Begin: Classes for the 2026-27 session are expected to start in the 3rd or 4th week of August 2026 once document verification and seat confirmation fee payment are complete after both rounds.

What is Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026?

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 refers to the centralised diploma admission process run by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Rajasthan under the Department of Higher Technical Education. It is officially called DAP 2026 (Diploma Admission Process), and covers admission to all government, government-aided, and private polytechnic colleges affiliated with the Board of Technical Education Rajasthan (BTER). The primary admission portal is daprajasthan.co.in and the parent department portal is hte.rajasthan.gov.in.

There is no written entrance exam for Rajasthan Polytechnic. Your rank on the merit list is decided purely by the percentage of marks you scored in Class 10. If you passed Class 10 with at least 35% marks and studied Science and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, you are eligible for diploma engineering programmes. For non-engineering diploma courses, Science and Mathematics are not mandatory. Separate portals handle non-engineering (nedaprajasthan.co.in) and lateral entry (ldaprajasthan.co.in) admissions.

More than 27,985 seats across 184+ private and PPP polytechnic institutes plus government polytechnic colleges in all major districts of Rajasthan are part of the 2026 admission cycle. All programmes are three-year diploma courses approved by AICTE. A useful feature of Rajasthan Polytechnic counselling is the automatic upward movement system — if a seat at a higher-preference college opens in a later round, you are upgraded automatically without any action.

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Key Highlights

Particulars Details
Official Name Rajasthan Diploma Admission Process 2026 (DAP 2026)
Conducting Body Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Rajasthan
Affiliated Board Board of Technical Education Rajasthan (BTER), Jodhpur
Technical Support Centre for e-Governance (CEG), Jaipur
Admission Basis Merit-based on Class 10 marks — No entrance exam
Course Duration 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Total Seats (Approx.) 27,985+
Participating Colleges 184+ (Government, Private, PPP)
Minimum Eligibility Class 10 passed with 35% marks; Science and Mathematics mandatory for engineering
Domicile Requirement Rajasthan domicile certificate mandatory
Engineering Portal daprajasthan.co.in
Non-Engineering Portal nedaprajasthan.co.in
Lateral Entry Portal ldaprajasthan.co.in
Official Website hte.rajasthan.gov.in
Helpline 9462015808 / 9462015080 (9:30 AM – 6:00 PM)

Source: hte.rajasthan.gov.in

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Important Dates

The Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 application and choice-filling phases are now complete. Applications closed on June 10, 2026, and choice filling and locking was completed by June 27, 2026. The merit list and counselling rounds are the upcoming events for candidates who have already registered. All expected dates below are based on the official DAP 2026 schedule and 2025 reference dates.

Event Date (2026) Reference Date (2025) Status
Provisional Merit List Release 2nd–3rd week of July 2026 (Expected) July 14, 2025 Upcoming
Objection / Correction Window 3rd week of July 2026 (Expected) Upcoming
Final Merit List Release 3rd week of July 2026 (Expected) Upcoming
Round 1 Seat Allotment 3rd–4th week of July 2026 (Expected) July 24–25, 2025 Upcoming
College Reporting and Fee Payment (Round 1) Within 3–5 days of Round 1 allotment Upcoming
Round 2 Seat Allotment 4th week of July / 1st week of August 2026 (Expected) 2nd week of August 2025 Upcoming
College Reporting and Fee Payment (Round 2) Within 3–5 days of Round 2 allotment Upcoming
Classes Begin 3rd–4th week of August 2026 (Expected) 3rd–4th week of August 2025 Upcoming
Application Registration Opens May 17, 2026 June 21, 2025 (Over)
Application Fee Payment Deadline June 9, 2026 (Over)
Application Form Submission Deadline June 10, 2026 4th week of July 2025 (Over)
Choice Filling and Locking Deadline June 27, 2026 (Over)

Dates marked "Expected" are based on the 2025 schedule and the official DAP 2026 portal. Exact confirmed dates will be published on daprajasthan.co.in. Check the portal regularly from the second week of July 2026 onwards.

Source: daprajasthan.co.in — DAP 2026 Official Schedule

Eligibility Criteria for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026

DTE Rajasthan has set clear eligibility conditions for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026. Your application is valid only if you meet all criteria for the programme category you applied to.

For Diploma Engineering — First Year (DAP 2026)

  • Passed Class 10 (secondary examination) from a recognised board — RBSE, CBSE, ICSE, or any other state board
  • Minimum aggregate marks: 35% in Class 10
  • Must have studied Science and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in Class 10 and passed both individually
  • Must hold a valid Rajasthan domicile certificate
  • No age limit — any candidate who has passed Class 10 can apply regardless of age

For Diploma Non-Engineering — First Year (NEDAP 2026)

  • Passed Class 10 from a recognised board with at least 35% aggregate marks
  • Science and Mathematics are not mandatory for non-engineering diploma programmes
  • A valid Rajasthan domicile certificate is required
  • No age limit applies

For Lateral Entry — Second-Year Engineering (LDAP 2026)

Lateral entry allows direct admission into the second year (third semester) of a diploma engineering programme. You are eligible if you satisfy any one of the following:

  • Passed Class 10 and completed a 2-year ITI certificate in a trade relevant to the diploma branch applied for, from an NCVT or SCVT recognised institute
  • Passed Class 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as main subjects from a recognised board
  • Passed Class 10+2 with science vocational or technical subjects from a recognised board
  • Minimum 35% marks in the qualifying examination in all cases

Candidates who passed Class 10 without Science and Mathematics as compulsory subjects are not eligible for Diploma Engineering programmes, even if their aggregate percentage meets the 35% requirement. They can only apply for non-engineering diploma programmes.

Programme Qualifying Exam Minimum Marks Subject Requirement
Diploma Engineering (1st Year) Class 10 35% aggregate Science and Mathematics — mandatory, passed individually
Diploma Non-Engineering (1st Year) Class 10 35% aggregate No specific subject requirement
Lateral Entry (2nd Year Engineering) Class 10 + ITI (2-year) or Class 12 PCM 35% aggregate PCM (for Class 12 route) or relevant ITI trade

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Application Process

The Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 application window opened on May 17, 2026 and closed on June 10, 2026. The fee payment deadline was June 9, 2026. Choice filling and locking on the option form was open until June 27, 2026 — all three of these phases are now complete. Candidates who applied and locked their choices are now awaiting the merit list, expected in July 2026. The steps below describe the process for reference and for future cycles.

How to Apply for Rajasthan Polytechnic — Six Steps

  • Step 1 — Register on the Portal: Visit the relevant programme portal (daprajasthan.co.in for engineering) and click New Registration. Enter your mobile number and email ID to create login credentials and receive a unique application number via OTP.
  • Step 2 — Fill Personal and Academic Details: Log in and enter your name (exactly as in the Class 10 certificate), date of birth, father’s name, mother’s name, gender, category, and Rajasthan domicile details. Then enter your Class 10 roll number, board name, year of passing, school name, and subject-wise marks.
  • Step 3 — Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your Class 10 marksheet, recent passport-size photograph, signature, and category certificate (if applicable) in the prescribed format and file size.
  • Step 4 — Pay Application Fee: Pay Rs. 354 online through the payment gateway on the portal using a debit card, credit card, or net banking before the fee deadline. This fee is non-refundable.
  • Step 5 — Submit and Download Confirmation: After fee confirmation, submit the form and download the confirmation page with your application number. This number is needed for all future steps.
  • Step 6 — Fill the Option Form (Choice Filling): Log in to the portal after form submission and fill your preferred college-branch combinations in priority order. Lock choices before the deadline — no changes are allowed after locking.

DTE Rajasthan does not allow any corrections to the application form after final submission. Candidates who submitted incorrect Class 10 marks or category details cannot change them — errors in the form can affect merit rank and eligibility during document verification.

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Application Fee

Particulars Details
Application Fee Rs. 354 (all categories, non-refundable)
Payment Mode Online — Debit card, Credit card, Net banking
Fee Payment Deadline June 9, 2026 (Over)
Form Submission Deadline June 10, 2026 (Over)
Choice Filling Deadline June 27, 2026 (Over)
Seat Confirmation Fee (Nodal Centre) Rs. 1,000 (paid at college reporting after allotment)

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Merit List

The Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 merit list will be prepared by DTE Rajasthan using the percentage of marks scored in Class 10. There is no entrance exam score involved. The provisional merit list is expected in the 2nd to 3rd week of July 2026 and the final merit list in the 3rd week of July 2026. In 2025, the provisional merit list was released on July 14, 2025 — the 2026 timeline is expected to be similar.

How the Merit List is Prepared

  • Rank is decided by the total percentage of marks in the Class 10 board exam
  • Candidates from all recognised boards — RBSE, CBSE, ICSE, and other state boards — are ranked together in a common merit list
  • A provisional merit list is published first; candidates can raise online objections if there are errors in their marks or category details
  • After the objection window closes, DTE Rajasthan reviews all complaints and publishes the final merit list — only this final list is used for seat allotment
  • Separate category-wise merit lists are published for General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PwD categories

Tiebreaker Criteria

When two candidates have the same Class 10 percentage, DTE Rajasthan applies these tiebreakers in order:

  • Higher marks in Mathematics — first tiebreaker for engineering programmes
  • Higher marks in Science — second tiebreaker
  • Age — the older candidate (senior by date of birth) gets a better rank
  • Alphabetical order of first name — used as the final tiebreaker

Even a 1–2 mark difference in Class 10 Mathematics can mean hundreds of ranks difference on the merit list. In a competitive pool of applicants for top government colleges, every mark counts.

Merit List Timeline — Previous Year vs 2026 Expected

Event 2025 Reference 2026 Expected
Provisional Merit List July 14, 2025 2nd–3rd week of July 2026
Objection Window 3rd week of July 2026
Final Merit List 3rd week of July 2026

How to Check the Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Merit List

  • Visit daprajasthan.co.in or hte.rajasthan.gov.in from the 2nd week of July 2026
  • Click on the Merit List 2026 or Provisional Merit List link on the homepage
  • Log in with your application number and password
  • Your merit rank, category rank, and application status will be displayed
  • Download and save your merit rank slip — you will need it at the nodal centre after seat allotment

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Counselling Process

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 counselling is entirely online — you do not need to visit any government office for choice filling or seat allotment. DTE Rajasthan conducts counselling in at least two rounds after the merit list is released. The counselling process for 2026 will begin once the final merit list is published, expected in the 3rd week of July 2026. The choice filling phase is now complete; candidates are now waiting for seat allotment based on their locked preferences.

Step-by-Step Counselling Process

  • Step 1 — Merit List Released: DTE Rajasthan publishes the provisional and final merit lists at daprajasthan.co.in and hte.rajasthan.gov.in based on Class 10 percentage.
  • Step 2 — Seat Allotment Published: The system assigns seats based on each candidate’s merit rank, category, and the priority order of their locked choices. The allotment result is available as a candidate login result on the portal.
  • Step 3 — Download Allotment Letter: Log in to daprajasthan.co.in, click on the allotment result link, and download your allotment letter. Note the assigned college, branch, and nodal centre for reporting.
  • Step 4 — Report to Nodal Centre: Visit the assigned nodal centre within 3–5 days of the allotment announcement with all original documents. Pay the Rs. 1,000 seat confirmation fee. Failure to report within the window cancels your seat.
  • Step 5 — Auto-Upgradation in Round 2: If you accepted a Round 1 seat but want a better option, do not withdraw. Stay active and the system will automatically upgrade you to a higher-preference college if a vacancy appears in Round 2. You are always moved upward, never downward.
  • Step 6 — Final Admission: After Round 2 document verification and first-semester fee payment at the allotted college, your admission is confirmed and classes start in August–September 2026.

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Counselling Schedule (Expected)

Round Activity Expected Date 2026 2025 Reference
Round 1 Final Merit List and Seat Allotment 3rd–4th week of July 2026 July 24–25, 2025
Reporting and Fee Payment at Nodal Centre Within 3–5 days of Round 1 allotment
Round 2 Seat Allotment (with auto-upgradation) 4th week of July / 1st week of August 2026 2nd week of August 2025
Reporting and Fee Payment at Nodal Centre Within 3–5 days of Round 2 allotment
Direct Admission For vacant seats at college level August–September 2026 (if applicable)
Session Commencement Classes Begin 3rd–4th week of August 2026 3rd–4th week of August 2025

DTE Rajasthan may also open a direct admission window for colleges with vacant seats after both counselling rounds. Check daprajasthan.co.in regularly from early August 2026 for any such announcements.

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Seat Allotment

The Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 seat allotment will be released online in two rounds. Round 1 allotment is expected in the 3rd to 4th week of July 2026 and Round 2 in the 4th week of July or 1st week of August 2026. In 2025, Round 1 allotment was declared on July 24–25, 2025. The seat allotment is done by a computer-based system that matches each candidate’s merit rank, category, and preference order from the option form.

How to Check Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Seat Allotment

  1. Visit daprajasthan.co.in or hte.rajasthan.gov.in on the allotment date
  2. Click on the Seat Allotment or DAP 2026 Allotment Letter link
  3. Log in with your application number and date of birth
  4. Download your allotment letter and note the assigned college, branch, and nodal centre address

What to Do After Seat Allotment

  • If allotted and satisfied: Accept the seat, pay the Rs. 1,000 confirmation fee online or at the nodal centre, report with original documents within 3–5 days, pay first-semester fees at college, and get your admission confirmed.
  • If allotted but want a better option: Accept the Round 1 seat to retain your place and wait for Round 2 auto-upgradation. Do NOT withdraw your Round 1 seat hoping for a better option — that removes you from the system.
  • If no seat allotted in Round 1: Stay active on the portal and participate in Round 2. Seats frequently become available as some Round 1 candidates do not report within the deadline.

Candidates who do not report to the nodal centre within 3–5 days of seat allotment will lose their allocated seat. That seat is then passed on to the next eligible candidate in the merit list. Keep your schedule clear immediately after each allotment date.

Rajasthan Polytechnic Cut Off 2026 (Expected)

Rajasthan Polytechnic cut off refers to the minimum Class 10 percentage at which the last seat in a particular college and branch was allotted in a specific category. There is no entrance exam cutoff. The official 2026 cutoff for each college and branch will be published after each counselling round at hte.rajasthan.gov.in. The data below is based on previous year admission trends and is indicative.

Factors That Affect the Rajasthan Polytechnic Cutoff

  • College type: Government polytechnic colleges have consistently higher cutoffs than private colleges because of lower fees and better infrastructure
  • Branch: Computer Science and Information Technology are the most competitive branches; Mining, Chemical, and Architecture Assistantship have relatively lower cutoffs
  • Category: Reserved category candidates (SC, ST, OBC, MBC, EWS) compete within their own category seat pool and see lower effective cutoffs than the General category
  • Location: Colleges in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, and Ajmer have higher cutoffs; colleges in smaller towns and districts are easier to get into

Indicative Class 10 Cutoff Ranges (Based on Previous Year Trends)

College Type Branch Category Indicative Cutoff (Class 10 %)
Government Polytechnic — Major Cities (Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota) Computer Science / Information Technology General 70%–85%
Computer Science / Information Technology SC / ST / OBC 50%–65%
Civil / Mechanical / Electrical General 55%–75%
Civil / Mechanical / Electrical SC / ST / OBC 40%–55%
Private / Self-Financed Polytechnic Computer Science / IT General 40%–60%
Civil / Mechanical / Electrical General 35%–50%

The cutoff figures above are indicative only, based on previous year patterns. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be published after each round of seat allotment. Do not use these as final figures for planning — verify with the official data once it is released.

Courses Offered Under Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026

Rajasthan Polytechnic colleges offer a wide range of diploma programmes in engineering and non-engineering disciplines. All programmes are three-year full-time diplomas (six semesters) approved by AICTE and affiliated with BTER, Jodhpur. The availability of specific branches varies by college — check the official seat matrix on dte.rajasthan.gov.in for the complete branch list at each participating institution.

Diploma Engineering Courses (3 Years)

S.No. Branch / Specialisation Competition Level at Government Colleges
1 Computer Science and Engineering Very High
2 Information Technology Very High
3 Electronics and Communication Engineering High
4 Civil Engineering High
5 Electrical Engineering Moderate–High
6 Mechanical Engineering Moderate
7 Automobile Engineering Moderate
8 Instrumentation and Control Engineering Low–Moderate
9 Production Engineering Low–Moderate
10 Chemical Engineering Low
11 Mining Engineering Low
12 Architecture Assistantship Low–Moderate

Diploma Non-Engineering Courses (3 Years)

S.No. Branch / Specialisation
1 Applied Arts / Commercial Arts
2 Fashion Design
3 Beauty Culture and Hair Dressing
4 Library and Information Science
5 Medical Lab Technology
6 Modern Office Management and Secretarial Practice

Computer Science and Information Technology are the most competitive branches at government colleges. Candidates typically need 70%–85% in Class 10 to secure a CSE seat at a government polytechnic in a major city. Mining and Chemical Engineering have lower cutoffs. If you scored above 60%, you have a reasonable chance at a government college in at least one engineering branch.

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Fee Structure

The annual fee at Rajasthan Polytechnic colleges is set by DTE Rajasthan. Government polytechnic colleges are significantly more affordable than private colleges. Female candidates also receive a fee concession at government institutions, reducing the total three-year cost by more than Rs. 15,000 compared to male candidates.

College Type Student Category Fee Per Semester Approximate Annual Fee Total (3 Years / 6 Semesters)
Government Polytechnic Male Students Rs. 6,850 Rs. 13,700 Rs. 41,100
Government Polytechnic Female Students Rs. 4,275 Rs. 8,550 Rs. 25,650
Private / Self-Financed Polytechnic All Students Rs. 22,900 Rs. 45,800 Rs. 1,37,400

These are base tuition fees. Additional charges such as examination fees, library fees, laboratory charges, and hostel fees vary by college. SC, ST, MBC, and other eligible candidates may qualify for full or partial fee reimbursement under Rajasthan government scholarship and post-matric scholarship schemes — check with the Social Justice and Empowerment Department for details specific to your category.

Government polytechnic colleges are roughly 3–5 times more affordable than private colleges over the three-year duration. This makes government colleges the stronger choice both financially and academically, which is why they consistently see higher Class 10 cutoffs.

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Reservation Policy

Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 follows the Government of Rajasthan’s reservation policy. Reserved seats ensure that candidates from socially and economically weaker sections can secure diploma seats at a comparatively lower Class 10 cutoff. Reservations apply separately at each college and branch level.

Category-wise Vertical Seat Reservation

Category Reservation Percentage
General (Open Merit / Unreserved) Approx. 36%
Other Backward Class (OBC) 21%
Scheduled Caste (SC) 16%
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 12%
Most Backward Class (MBC) 5%
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 10%

Horizontal Reservations (Applicable Across All Categories)

  • Women: 30% horizontal reservation within each category block at government polytechnic colleges. Female candidates compete within their own gender pool within each category — this significantly lowers the effective cutoff for women
  • Defence/Ex-Servicemen Dependents: Dependents of Rajasthan-domicile defence personnel and ex-servicemen are eligible for reserved seats under this quota
  • Sports Quota: Candidates with outstanding sports achievements at the state or national level may qualify under the sports category — a valid certificate from a recognised sports authority is required at the nodal centre
  • Persons with Disability (PwD): Candidates with a minimum of 40% disability are eligible for 3–5% horizontal reservation across all categories — a disability certificate from a government hospital is mandatory

The reservation percentages above are based on Government of Rajasthan norms and are approximate. Exact percentages for 2026-27 will be confirmed in the official DTE admission booklet available at dte.rajasthan.gov.in.

Top Polytechnic Colleges in Rajasthan 2026

Rajasthan has government polytechnic colleges in all major districts plus more than 184 private and PPP institutions. Government colleges are the most sought after because of significantly lower fees, experienced faculty, BTER affiliation, and strong alumni networks in state government departments. Below are some of the well-known polytechnic colleges participating in Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 admissions.

College Name City Known For Type
Government Ramchandra Khaitan Polytechnic College Jaipur CSE, Electronics and Communication, Civil Government (Co-ed)
Government Women Polytechnic College Jaipur Engineering and non-engineering diploma programmes Government (Women only)
Government Women Polytechnic College, Sanganer Jaipur Engineering diploma programmes Government (Women only)
Government Polytechnic College Jodhpur Mechanical, Civil Engineering Government (Co-ed)
Government Residential Women Polytechnic College Jodhpur Engineering diplomas with hostel facility Government (Women only, Residential)
Government Polytechnic College Kota Chemical, Electrical Engineering Government (Co-ed)
Government Polytechnic College Ajmer Electrical, Mechanical Engineering Government (Co-ed)
Government Women Polytechnic College Ajmer Engineering diplomas Government (Women only)
Government Polytechnic College Alwar Electronics, IT — strong due to Bhiwadi-Neemrana corridor proximity Government (Co-ed)
Government Polytechnic College Bikaner Civil, Mechanical Engineering Government (Co-ed)
Government Polytechnic College Udaipur Mining Engineering Government (Co-ed)
Government Polytechnic College Bhilwara Electrical, Mechanical Government (Co-ed)

Government Ramchandra Khaitan Polytechnic College, Jaipur is one of the oldest and most reputed government polytechnic institutions in Rajasthan, established in 1978. It offers multiple engineering diploma branches and has a strong alumni network across public and private sector industries. Cutoffs here are among the highest in the state, particularly for CSE and ECE branches in the General category.

Government Polytechnic College, Alwar benefits from proximity to the Delhi-NCR industrial corridor — particularly the Neemrana and Bhiwadi manufacturing zones — making it a strong option for Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics diploma holders looking for private sector placements.

The complete list of all participating colleges, branch-wise seat matrices by category, and fee details for 2026 is available in the official DAP 2026 booklet at daprajasthan.co.in and on dte.rajasthan.gov.in.

Source: dte.rajasthan.gov.in

Documents Required for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026

Documents are needed at two stages of the Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 process — scanned copies during the online application (now closed) and originals at the nodal centre after seat allotment. You typically have only 3–5 days after allotment to report. Start organising your original documents now so you are ready to move quickly in July 2026.

Documents for Online Application (Already Submitted — For Reference)

  • Class 10 marksheet — scanned copy in the prescribed format
  • Passport-size photograph in the specified file size and format
  • Candidate’s signature — scanned copy
  • Rajasthan domicile certificate
  • Category certificate (SC, ST, OBC, MBC, EWS) — if applicable
  • Income certificate — for EWS category or scholarship eligibility
  • Sports achievement certificate — if claiming sports quota
  • Disability certificate — if claiming PwD reservation

Documents to Carry at Nodal Centre (Originals + Photocopies)

  • Printed allotment letter from daprajasthan.co.in or hte.rajasthan.gov.in
  • Class 10 marksheet and pass certificate — original and at least 3 self-attested photocopies
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from the last school attended — original
  • Migration Certificate — required if your board is other than RBSE
  • Rajasthan domicile certificate — original and photocopies
  • Category certificate (SC, ST, OBC, MBC, EWS) — original and photocopies, if applicable
  • Income certificate — for EWS and scholarship purposes
  • Character certificate from the last school attended
  • Medical fitness certificate from a registered government medical officer
  • Aadhaar card — original and photocopy
  • 4–6 recent passport-size colour photographs
  • Sports, defence, or disability certificate — original, if applicable
  • Rs. 1,000 seat confirmation fee to be paid at the nodal centre

Carry all original documents to the nodal centre on your reporting day. Presenting only photocopies will result in rejection. Missing or forged documents can lead to cancellation of the allotted seat and possible legal action under the rules of DTE Rajasthan.

Career Opportunities After Rajasthan Polytechnic Diploma

After completing a three-year diploma from a Rajasthan polytechnic college, you have two clear paths — enter the workforce directly as a junior engineer or technician, or continue your education through lateral entry into a B.Tech programme. Rajasthan’s job market has strong and consistent demand for diploma engineers, particularly in civil, electrical, mechanical, and mining disciplines.

Government Job Opportunities

  • Junior Engineer (JE) posts in Rajasthan government departments: Public Works Department (PWD), Public Health Engineering Department (PHED), Rajasthan State Electricity Boards (AVVNL, JVVNL, JDVVNL, RVUNL), Urban Local Bodies, and the Rajasthan Housing Board
  • RSMSSB (Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Services Selection Board) regularly conducts JE recruitment drives for civil, electrical, and mechanical diploma holders
  • State government infrastructure, smart city, and highway projects through the Rajasthan Urban Development Authority
  • Solar energy sector through RRECL (Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Limited) — Rajasthan is India’s leading solar energy state
  • Mining Inspector and Technical Assistant posts in the Rajasthan Department of Mines and Geology for Mining Engineering diploma holders

Higher Education Pathway

  • LEET (Lateral Entry Engineering Test): Diploma holders can appear for LEET for direct admission into the second year (third semester) of B.Tech programmes at engineering colleges under Rajasthan Technical University (RTU) and affiliated institutions
  • AMIE: Associate Membership of the Institution of Engineers, India is a diploma-to-degree pathway that gives a professional engineering qualification equivalent to a B.E./B.Tech degree
  • Diploma holders with strong scores can also appear for JEE Main and use their lateral entry eligibility for B.Tech admission at various technical universities across India

Private Sector Opportunities

  • Rajasthan is India’s largest cement-producing state — cement plants by Ultratech Cement, Ambuja Cement, Shree Cement, and JK Cement regularly hire diploma engineers in chemical, mechanical, and electrical disciplines
  • Automobile manufacturing and ancillary units in Jaipur, Alwar, and the Bhiwadi-Neemrana industrial corridor offer strong placement for Mechanical and Electrical diploma holders
  • IT and ITES companies in Jaipur hire CSE and IT diploma holders for technical support and junior development roles
  • Construction companies working on RERA-registered housing projects and National Highway Authority contracts hire Civil diploma holders as site supervisors and quantity surveyors

Tips for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Applicants

The application and choice-filling phases are complete. The most important actions for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 candidates right now are watching for the merit list and being ready to report quickly after seat allotment. Here is what you need to do between now and the end of August 2026.

While Waiting for the Merit List (July 2026)

  • Check the portal every 2–3 days from July 10: DTE Rajasthan announces merit list dates at short notice. Set a reminder to check daprajasthan.co.in and hte.rajasthan.gov.in regularly starting the second week of July 2026.
  • Verify your application details: Log in to the portal and review your submitted details — Class 10 percentage, category, and domicile. If you spot an error, note it so you can raise an online objection during the provisional merit list objection window.
  • Organise your original documents: Start gathering and organising your documents now — Class 10 marksheet, TC, domicile certificate, category certificate, Aadhaar card, and photographs. You will have only 3–5 days to report after allotment.
  • Keep Rs. 1,000 ready: You must pay this seat confirmation fee at the nodal centre immediately after allotment. Keep the funds liquid and available well before the allotment date.

After Seat Allotment

  • Do not withdraw a Round 1 seat just because you want a better college: The auto-upgradation system will move you to a higher-preference college in Round 2 automatically, without requiring you to give up your Round 1 seat. Accepting Round 1 is always safe.
  • Report within the window — no exceptions: Missing the 3–5 day reporting window forfeits your seat permanently. Plan travel and document collection immediately after seeing your allotment letter.
  • Check for a direct admission window in August: If you did not get a seat in either round, check hte.rajasthan.gov.in in August for any direct admission window that colleges may open for remaining vacant seats.

For Future Applicants (Class 10 Students Planning to Apply in 2027)

  • Focus on scoring 70% or above in Class 10 — the minimum 35% gets you eligible but not a government college seat in any competitive branch
  • Pay special attention to Mathematics and Science — both subjects are compulsory for engineering and Mathematics is the first tiebreaker on the merit list
  • Solve at least the last five years of RBSE Class 10 board papers under timed conditions to understand exam patterns and important topics
  • Get your Rajasthan domicile certificate and any category certificates ready well before the application season, which typically opens in May

FAQs

Ques. Is there an entrance exam for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. No, there is no entrance exam for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026. DTE Rajasthan does not conduct any written test. Admission to all diploma engineering and non-engineering programmes is based entirely on Class 10 board examination marks. Your percentage in Class 10 determines your rank in the merit list, and that rank is used for online counselling and seat allotment.

Ques. When will the Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 merit list be released?

Ans. The Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 provisional merit list is expected in the 2nd to 3rd week of July 2026. The choice filling window closed on June 27, 2026, after which the merit list will be prepared. In 2025, the provisional merit list was released on July 14, 2025 — that is the closest reference date. Check daprajasthan.co.in regularly from the second week of July 2026 for the official announcement.

Ques. When is the Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 Round 1 seat allotment date?

Ans. The Round 1 seat allotment for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 is expected in the 3rd to 4th week of July 2026. In 2025, Round 1 allotment was released on July 24–25, 2025. After the allotment is published, you must report to the allotted nodal centre within 3–5 days with original documents and a Rs. 1,000 seat confirmation fee. The exact date will be confirmed at daprajasthan.co.in.

Ques. What is the minimum percentage required for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. The minimum eligibility for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 is passing Class 10 with at least 35% aggregate marks. For diploma engineering courses, Science and Mathematics must have been compulsory subjects and passed individually in Class 10. However, 35% is just the eligibility floor — to secure a government college seat in a popular branch like CSE or ECE, you typically need 65%–85% in the General category.

Ques. How is the Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 merit list prepared?

Ans. The merit list uses the total percentage of marks scored in Class 10. Candidates from all recognised boards — RBSE, CBSE, ICSE, and others — are ranked together. Tiebreakers are applied in this order: Mathematics marks, Science marks, age (older candidate gets preference), and alphabetical order of first name. A provisional merit list is released first, followed by a final list after the objection window closes. Separate category-wise lists are published for General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PwD candidates.

Ques. Can I upgrade to a better college after Round 1 seat allotment?

Ans. Yes. The Rajasthan Polytechnic counselling portal has an automatic upward movement feature. If you accepted a Round 1 seat but want a better option, do not withdraw your seat. Stay active in the system and if a higher-preference college in your option form has a vacancy in Round 2 (because some Round 1 candidates did not join), the system automatically upgrades you — no action needed from your side. You are always moved to a better option, never to a worse one.

Ques. What happens if I miss the nodal centre reporting deadline?

Ans. If you do not report to the allotted nodal centre within 3–5 days of the seat allotment announcement, your seat is cancelled. That seat is then passed on to the next eligible candidate in the merit list. Missing the reporting deadline — even for valid reasons — is not accepted as grounds for seat restoration. Keep your schedule free immediately after each allotment date and report on the first available day.

Ques. Is Rajasthan domicile certificate mandatory for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. Yes. A Rajasthan domicile certificate is mandatory for all candidates applying through the centralised DAP 2026 process. Candidates from other states are not eligible for the state quota seats managed by DTE Rajasthan. The domicile certificate must be issued by a competent authority in Rajasthan and must be submitted both at the time of online application and at the nodal centre during document verification.

Ques. What is the application fee for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026?

Ans. The application fee for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 (DAP 2026) was Rs. 354 for all categories. Payment was accepted online through debit card, credit card, or net banking on daprajasthan.co.in. The application window closed on June 10, 2026. Additionally, a seat confirmation fee of Rs. 1,000 must be paid at the nodal centre after seat allotment — this amount is adjustable against the first-semester tuition fee at the allotted college.

Ques. Can ITI holders apply for Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 lateral entry?

Ans. Yes. ITI holders who have completed a 2-year ITI course in a relevant trade from an NCVT or SCVT recognised institute are eligible for lateral entry into the second year (third semester) of diploma engineering programmes. Class 12 students with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are also eligible for this route. The minimum 35% marks requirement applies to all lateral entry routes. Lateral entry admissions are managed separately through ldaprajasthan.co.in with the same DTE Rajasthan counselling process.

Ques. What are the career options after a Rajasthan Polytechnic diploma?

Ans. After a three-year diploma from a Rajasthan polytechnic college, you can apply for Junior Engineer (JE) posts in government departments like PWD, PHED, and state electricity boards through RSMSSB recruitment. Private sector options include Rajasthan’s cement, mining, automobile, solar energy, and construction industries. You can also continue your education by joining a B.Tech programme through the LEET (Lateral Entry Engineering Test) for direct second-year admission at engineering colleges under Rajasthan Technical University and other institutions.

Ques. What documents do I need at the Rajasthan Polytechnic nodal centre?

Ans. At the nodal centre after seat allotment, carry: Class 10 marksheet and pass certificate (original and 3 photocopies), Transfer Certificate (original), Rajasthan domicile certificate (original and copies), category certificate (if applicable), character certificate from your school, Aadhaar card (original and photocopy), migration certificate if from a board other than RBSE, allotment letter printed from daprajasthan.co.in, 4–6 passport-size photographs, and Rs. 1,000 in the accepted payment mode for the seat confirmation fee. PwD and sports quota candidates must also carry the relevant certificates in original.

Disclaimer: The information on this page about Rajasthan Polytechnic 2026 is compiled from the official DAP 2026 portal (daprajasthan.co.in), the DTE Rajasthan website (hte.rajasthan.gov.in), and previous year admission data. Dates mentioned as expected are indicative and based on the 2025 admission cycle pattern — they may change at the discretion of DTE Rajasthan. Cutoff figures are approximate historical estimates and not official 2026 data. Candidates must verify all dates, notifications, and official announcements at hte.rajasthan.gov.in and daprajasthan.co.in before taking any admission-related action.