State CETs & JEE Main 2026 — Which States Use Your Score
Your JEE Main rank may be worth more than you think — many state counselling processes use it directly. Here is how the state route works.
Last updated: 22 May 2026 · Verify the policy with your state admission authority
Key takeaways
- JoSAA and state counselling are separate — you can take part in both.
- Some states admit on the JEE Main rank; others use their own state CET; some use both.
- State counselling controls a large pool of government and private college seats.
- State CET seats often prioritise that state’s own candidates.
- Always confirm the current policy with your state admission authority.
JoSAA vs State Counselling
These are two separate systems, and understanding the split is the foundation:
- JoSAA allots seats in the centrally funded institutes — IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs.
- State counselling allots seats in that state’s own government engineering colleges and its private engineering colleges.
They run in parallel, and a candidate can participate in both — pursuing an NIT or IIIT through JoSAA while also taking part in their home state’s counselling for a strong state-level option. For many students, the state route is where the most realistic seats are.
How States Decide Admission
States broadly follow one of these approaches for their engineering counselling:
- JEE Main based — the state uses the JEE Main rank as the merit basis for its counselling. Here, the score you already have may be enough.
- Own state CET — the state conducts its own common entrance test and admits on that rank. Here you would need to have appeared for that CET.
- A combination — some states use JEE Main for some seats or colleges and a state test for others.
Because this genuinely varies, the only reliable step is to check the official admission authority of your specific state for its current-year policy. Do not assume — confirm.
The Major State CETs
Among the well-known state common entrance tests are:
- WBJEE — West Bengal
- MHT-CET — Maharashtra
- KCET — Karnataka
- AP EAPCET — Andhra Pradesh
- TS EAMCET — Telangana
Other states have their own equivalents. Each CET has its own application, exam and counselling calendar — and where a state runs its own CET, that test is usually central to admission within the state. If your state runs a CET and you have not appeared for it, check whether its window is still open.
How to Use the State Route
- Identify your state’s policy — JEE Main based, own CET, or a combination.
- Register for state counselling with the official state authority, within its window.
- Run JoSAA and state counselling in parallel — they are separate and do not block each other.
- Compare your best options from each before committing to a final seat.
- Watch the calendars — state and JoSAA deadlines differ; missing one is an avoidable loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
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