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HED enables tentative college allotment, indicative cut-off trends for UG Admissions 2026-27

Aspirants advised to review, update preferences before final allocation

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May 27, 2026
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Srinagar: To help applicants make informed choices ahead of final seat allocation for UG admissions 2026–27, the Higher Education Department, J&K, has enabled Tentative College Allotment and indicative cut-off trends on the admission portal, https://jkadmissions.in, generated from current application data.

The trends, presently based on General/Open Merit data, are meant only to give a fair idea of the likely competition across programmes and colleges. Applicants of all categories, including reserved categories, are advised to review and, if required, modify their preferences before the final locking/allocation, an official communiqué informed.

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It said the applicants are strongly encouraged to add more eligible programme preferences, include options across multiple colleges/universities, avoid limiting themselves to only a few highly competitive programmes, and arrange their preferences carefully in order of priority.

The Directorate has clarified that the displayed cut-offs are purely indicative and provisional — they are not final and do not guarantee admission. Final allotment may vary with category-wise seat distribution, number of applicants per category, preference changes, seat upgradation/withdrawal, document verification, merit and tie-breaking rules, university-specific policies, and any subsequent administrative decisions. The final allotment list has not yet been published, and the admission authority reserves the right to revise outcomes, cut-offs, seat matrices, or policies at any stage without prior notice.

Director Colleges J&K, Dr. Sheikh Ajaz Bashir, urged applicants to treat the trends as a guidance tool, to broaden and re-prioritise their preferences accordingly, and to make use of the Course Explorer option on the Directorate website https://directorcollegesjk.in, and by visiting the Counselling & Facilitation Centres at every college.

Applicants may follow the official WhatsApp Channel for Admissions 2026–27, linked on the portal, for regular updates.

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