Probable Counselling Simulator
Which college, branch & seat-pool you can probably get — and in which counselling round.
How this ranked list works
This builds the ranked choice list you should fill on the DTE portal: every seat-pool you’re individually eligible for, ordered by historical demand (most sought-after colleges first) — so a premier college sits above a less-popular one, and TFW/reserved pools sit above the general seat at the same college. You’re allotted at most one seat per round, by merit — this is not a basket you all receive, so listing a tougher college higher never costs you a safer one below it. Domicile & gender eligibility: non-MP candidates can’t take MP home-state seats; female candidates also get the (easier) female pools.
Read this: results are based on past years’ closing ranks and are
estimates only — cut-offs drift each year. Fee-waiver (TFW) seats are income-tested. Special
horizontal quotas — PwD, NCC, Sainik, Freedom-Fighter — are modelled on the JEE-rank route
when you select one; the very small J&K, NTPC and sports quotas aren’t (too little data to
estimate), and the 12th-% route runs on the general, EWS and fee-waiver pools only. You’re allotted at most
one seat per round, by merit — the ranked list shows pools you individually qualify
for, not seats you all receive. Always confirm seats, eligibility and fees on the official DTE
and fee portals before relying on any result.