BCECE 2026 online counselling schedule is live at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. Get dates, eligibility, documents, choice

Introduction
If you appeared for BCECE 2026 and are now waiting to book a seat in your dream engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, or paramedical college, the wait is finally over. The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has released the BCECE 2026 online counselling schedule at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in, and the choice filling process has begun.
This guide walks you through everything you need to know about BCECE 2026 counselling — the important dates, eligibility conditions, required documents, step-by-step registration process, fee structure, and practical tips to avoid common mistakes during choice filling. Whether you’re a first-time applicant confused about the process or a repeat candidate trying to improve your seat allotment strategy, this article covers it all in one place.

Table of Contents
- BCECE 2026 Counselling: Quick Overview
- Important Dates & Symbols/Notations Explained
- Eligibility Criteria for BCECE 2026 Counselling
- Documents Required
- Step-by-Step Registration & Choice Filling Guide
- Counselling Rounds Explained
- Fee Structure
- Tips & Best Practices for Choice Filling
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Latest Updates & Trends
- Key Takeaways
- Conclusion
- FAQs
BCECE 2026 Counselling: Quick Overview
BCECEB conducted the BCECE 2026 exam on 30 and 31 May 2026, and the result was declared on 24 June 2026. Following the result declaration, the counselling process, including choice filling, is being conducted from June 2026 to July 2026 entirely through online mode.
The entire counselling journey — from registration to final seat reporting — happens digitally. Every step is conducted online, so you never need to visit the BCECEB office during registration or choice filling. This is a big convenience, especially for candidates from far-off districts of Bihar or outside the state
Since BCECE covers multiple streams (Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Paramedical, and Nursing), the counselling schedule and seat matrix vary slightly by course. Always cross-check your specific stream’s timeline on the official portal.
Important Dates & Symbols/Notations Explained
Because BCECEB updates dates frequently on its notices, candidates often get confused by symbols and abbreviations used in official PDFs. Here’s a simplified breakdown:

| Stage | Status (as reported) |
|---|---|
| BCECE 2026 Exam | 30–31 May 2026 |
| Result Declaration | 24 June 2026 |
| Counselling Registration & Choice Filling | June–July 2026 (ongoing) |
| Round 1 Seat Allotment | To be announced |
| Round 2 Seat Allotment | After Round 1 vacancies |
| Mop-Up Round | Final round for leftover seats |
Common symbols/abbreviations you’ll see on the BCECEB portal:
- LE – Lateral Entry (for diploma holders seeking direct 2nd-year admission)
- PE / PM / PMM – Polytechnic Engineering / Paramedical (Intermediate) / Paramedical (Matric level) — used mainly in DCECE notifications
- EBC / BC / SC / ST – Reservation categories under Bihar’s caste-based quota
- RCG – Reserved Category Girls (an additional quota layer for female candidates in reserved categories)
- PwD – Persons with Disability quota (horizontal reservation)
Note: the EBC category holds the largest reservation share at 18%, higher than SC at 16% and BC at 12%, reflecting Bihar’s distinct reservation structure designed around the socio-economic status of extremely backward communities. The PwD quota works horizontally, meaning 5% of seats within every category are reserved for eligible candidates with disabilities.
Always confirm exact dates from the official prospectus, since every date should be verified from the BCECE 2026 Counselling Prospectus on bceceboard.bihar.gov.in before taking any action.

Eligibility Criteria for BCECE 2026 Counselling
Before you register, make sure you meet all eligibility conditions. According to the official pattern:
- Valid Rank Card: You must have appeared in BCECE 2026 and hold a valid rank card.
- Lateral Entry candidates: Those who appeared under the Lateral Entry stream are eligible only for lateral entry counselling into the second year of eligible programmes.
- Academic Qualification: You must have passed Class 12 with subject combinations relevant to your chosen stream:
- Agriculture courses require Physics, Chemistry, and Agriculture or Biology
- Pharmacy courses require Physics and Chemistry along with Mathematics or Biology
- Paramedical and Nursing courses require Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
- Nationality: You must be an Indian citizen.
- Domicile: A Bihar Domicile Certificate is mandatory for all candidates, without exception, and caste certificates must be issued by a Bihar state authority — certificates from outside Bihar are not accepted.
For the diploma stream (DCECE), every candidate who appeared for DCECE 2026 and downloaded a rank card is eligible for counselling, since there’s no separate qualifying cutoff — all ranked candidates can participate.
If you’re applying for state quota seats in polytechnic institutes, keep in mind that non-Bihar candidates may still be eligible under management quota or open category seats at private institutions, though this should be verified with individual colleges.
Documents Required
Keep scanned and original copies of these documents ready well in advance:

- BCECE 2026 admit card and rank card
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheets
- Bihar Domicile Certificate
- Caste/category certificate (if applicable, issued by Bihar authority)
- Aadhaar Card
- Passport-size photograph and signature (as per specified format)
- Residential and character certificates (for diploma-level DCECE candidates)
Practical tip: Domicile and caste certificates can take several weeks to process, so apply for them well in advance rather than waiting for the counselling window to open.
Step-by-Step Registration & Choice Filling Guide
- Visit the official portal — Go to bceceboard.bihar.gov.in and click on the BCECE 2026 Counselling Registration link.
- Register and generate login credentials — Complete the online registration; a user ID and password will be generated for further steps.
- Fill the counselling form — Enter personal information, category, domicile, and educational qualification details. Don’t leave mandatory fields blank.
- Upload documents — Upload all required scanned documents in the specified format and size.
- Pay the registration fee — Payment is accepted online only through debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI.
- Choice filling — Log in with your credentials and select your preferred colleges and courses. There’s no limit on the number of choices you can make.
- Lock your choices — After filling choices, you must lock them; however, you can edit your options until the last date before locking. A copy of your final choice list is sent to your registered email.
- Download confirmation — Save the receipt and confirmation page for future reference.
Counselling Rounds Explained
BCECE counselling doesn’t end in one shot — it happens over multiple rounds:
- Round 1: All registered students with locked choices compete for seats based on their category rank.
- Round 2: Seats that fall vacant after Round 1 — due to non-payment of the seat acceptance fee, withdrawal, or non-reporting — get re-allotted here.
- Mop-Up Round: This is the final opportunity to fill seats still vacant after Round 2. In the 2025 cycle, roughly 1,596 seats were available at this stage, showing how a significant number of seats typically open up by the last round.
This means even if you don’t get your preferred college in Round 1, don’t panic — many students improve their allotment or get a seat only in Round 2 or the Mop-Up Round.
Fee Structure
BCECE 2026 counselling involves two separate payments:
- Registration fee — A non-refundable fee paid at the time of online registration, applicable even if you don’t receive any seat allotment.
- Seat acceptance fee — Paid after you’re allotted a seat, to confirm your acceptance.
Both fees must be paid online only; there are no offline payment counters. If you withdraw after accepting a seat, the acceptance fee is not fully refunded, so read the refund policy carefully before deciding to withdraw. Exact fee amounts for 2026 will be published in the official prospectus.
Tips & Best Practices for Choice Filling
- Fill more choices than you think you need. Since there’s no limit, list every college-course combination you’d be willing to accept.
- Structure your list in three tiers: ambitious/dream choices at the top, realistic matches based on previous years’ closing ranks in the middle, and safety-net options at the bottom.
- Research previous closing ranks on the BCECEB website or education portals before finalising your list — this gives you a realistic sense of where you stand.
- Prepare your list offline first. Write down your priority order on paper before entering it on the portal, so you don’t make rushed decisions under time pressure.
- Track your email regularly since the board sends confirmation of your choice list and allotment updates there.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving safety choices empty. Many candidates fill only 5–10 “dream” choices and end up with no allotment at all, while seats they’d have gladly accepted go unfilled.
- Missing the lock-choice deadline. Choices not locked in time may not be considered for allotment.
- Uploading documents in the wrong format/size, which can delay or reject your application.
- Using out-of-state caste certificates, which are not accepted even if valid in your home state — only Bihar-issued certificates count.
- Ignoring the refund policy before withdrawing a seat, leading to unexpected fee loss.
- Assuming counselling stops after Round 1. Some students give up too early instead of waiting for Round 2 or the Mop-Up Round.
Latest Updates & Trends
BCECEB has been active on multiple fronts in 2026:
- DCECE 2026 (Polytechnic Engineering, Paramedical) result was declared on 11 June 2026, and counselling was expected around mid-to-late July 2026.
- Choice filling for Bihar Polytechnic Counselling opened from 23 June 2026, with the schedule and procedure published on the board’s website on 21 June 2026.
- The Bihar PGEAC 2026 schedule for GATE-qualified M.Tech aspirants was announced on 7 July 2026, covering admission to government engineering colleges.
- Choice filling for ITICAT 2026 has also been activated on the official portal. BCECE Board
This shows BCECEB is running several parallel counselling processes this season — so double-check which specific notification (BCECE, DCECE, PGEAC, or ITICAT) applies to your course before registering.
Key Takeaways
- BCECE 2026 counselling, including choice filling, is live at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
- Eligibility depends on a valid rank card, required Class 12 subject combinations, Indian citizenship, and a mandatory Bihar domicile certificate.
- The process has three rounds: Round 1, Round 2, and Mop-Up.
- Choice filling has no limit — fill as many options as possible and lock them before the deadline.
- Registration fees are non-refundable; seat acceptance fees are only partially refunded on withdrawal.
- Always verify exact dates from the official prospectus, as schedules can shift.
Conclusion
The BCECE 2026 counselling process is your gateway to securing a seat in Bihar’s engineering, agriculture, pharmacy, paramedical, or nursing colleges. Success here isn’t just about your rank — it’s equally about how carefully you plan your choice list, keep your documents ready, and track deadlines. Treat this guide as your checklist, but always cross-verify every date and requirement directly from bceceboard.bihar.gov.in before you act, since official notifications can be updated at short notice.
FAQs
1. When did BCECE 2026 counselling registration and choice filling begin?
Choice filling is currently active and being conducted through June–July 2026 in online mode at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
2. Is a Bihar domicile certificate mandatory for BCECE 2026 counselling?
Yes, it’s mandatory for all candidates without exception, and it must be issued by a Bihar state authority.
3. How many choices can I fill during BCECE 2026 counselling?
There’s no upper limit — you can add as many college and course preferences as you want before locking them.
4. Can I edit my choices after submitting them?
Yes, you can edit your choices any time before the final lock date. Once locked, changes are not allowed.
5. What happens if I don’t get a seat in Round 1?
You remain in contention for Round 2 and the Mop-Up Round, where vacant seats from withdrawals and non-reporting are re-allotted.
6. Is the registration fee refundable if I don’t get a seat?
No, the registration fee is non-refundable under all circumstances.
7. Are candidates from other states eligible for BCECE 2026 counselling?
State quota seats require Bihar domicile, but non-Bihar candidates may be eligible for management quota or open category seats at some private institutions — this should be verified with the specific college.





