Official Last Year Cutoff Portal
Use the official Haryana technical admissions portal to see institute‑wise and branch‑wise mock rank cutoff for the latest completed session.
Note: The same portal shows cutoff for both B.Tech LEET and B.Pharmacy LEET. Use the filters there to select your course, institute and branch.
How to Read B.Tech LEET Cutoff
For B.Tech LEET, the cutoff generally shows the last rank admitted in each institute / branch / category. While exact numbers change every year, you can use the previous session data to understand:
- Which B.Tech branches (CSE, IT, ECE, Mechanical, Civil etc.) are in highest demand.
- Which government / university colleges close at very low ranks (high competition).
- How much difference exists between General and reserved categories for the same branch.
- How far your expected rank is from last year’s closing rank in target colleges.
Tip for B.Tech aspirants: Make three lists – dream colleges, realistic options and safe options – based on last year’s cutoff before Haryana LEET 2026 counselling starts.
How to Read B.Pharmacy LEET Cutoff
For B.Pharmacy (Lateral Entry), the cutoff reflects the last rank admitted to B.Pharm seats offered through LEET. When checking the official cutoff portal:
- Select B.Pharmacy course and filter only those institutes that actually offer B.Pharm LEET seats.
- Compare closing ranks of government / government‑aided pharmacy colleges vs private colleges.
- Check category‑wise closing ranks carefully – they can be very different from B.Tech.
- Use the data only as a trend indicator – every year seat matrix and applications can change slightly.
Tip for B.Pharmacy aspirants: Because the total number of pharmacy seats is usually smaller, keep a wider list of colleges during choice filling so you don’t depend on just 1–2 options.
General Cutoff Factors for LEET
The cutoff marks and ranks for HSBTE LEET vary each year based on several factors:
- Total number of applicants in that year.
- Difficulty level of the entrance exam and diploma background of students.
- Number of seats available in each college / branch / category.
- Performance of candidates and their branch preferences.
- Reservation policies and seat distribution announced by HSTES.
Cutoff is usually higher for popular computer / IT branches and well‑known institutes, and comparatively lower for new or less demanded branches.