The DTE Maharashtra Polytechnic seat allotment result 2026 for CAP Round 1 has been released, and candidates seeking admission to First Year Post SSC Diploma courses can now check their allotment status at poly26.dtemaharashtra.gov.in. The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra, declared the result on 15 July 2026, and today, 16 July 2026, candidates are required to begin the seat acceptance process.
DTE Maharashtra Polytechnic Seat Allotment: Key Dates
The CAP Round 1 seat allotment result was published on 15 July 2026, following the release of the final merit list on 10 July 2026 and the option form filling window, which ran from 11 to 13 July 2026. As per the schedule, candidates must complete seat acceptance and confirmation between 16 and 18 July 2026, which is the current window. Candidates who do not secure a seat in Round 1, or wish to try for a better option, can look forward to CAP Round 2, expected to begin around 19 to 21 July 2026.

Steps to Download the DTE Maharashtra Polytechnic Seat Allotment PDF
Candidates can follow these steps to check and download their CAP Round 1 allotment letter:
- Visit the official website, poly26.dtemaharashtra.gov.in.
- Click on “View Provisional Allotment for CAP Round 1” or the Candidate Login option.
- Enter your Application ID (starting with DEN26) along with your date of birth or password.
- Click on “View Allotment” to check your result.
- Carefully verify the college, course, and category details mentioned on the allotment letter.
- Download and print the allotment letter for further admission formalities.
What to Do After Checking Your Allotment
Once candidates view their DTE Maharashtra Polytechnic seat allotment result, they need to decide between two options:
- Freeze: If satisfied with the Round 1 allotment, candidates must select the “Freeze” option, pay the seat acceptance fee online, and report to the allotted institute with original documents for final confirmation.
- Betterment/Float: Candidates hoping for a better college or course in the next round can opt for “Not Freezed” or “Betterment” to remain in contention for CAP Round 2.
It is important to note that candidates who fail to accept an allotted seat that matches their first preference risk disqualification from subsequent regular CAP rounds, so decisions should be made carefully within the given window.










