REAP 2025 seat allotment out for BE, BTech admissions; online reporting closed on July 16
Gauri Mittal | July 14, 2025 | 05:47 PM IST | 2 mins read
REAP counselling 2025 for TFWS candidates will have three rounds; to end on July 29, followed by other categories
Round 1 seat allotment results of the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP) 2025 has been declared today. Candidates eligible under the Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme (TFWS) will be able to download the REAP BTech and BArch seat allotment on the official admissions portal, reap2025.com.
To check the REAP seat allotment result for Bachelor of Technology (BTech), Bachelor of Engineering (BE), and Bachelor of Architecture (BArch), candidates should follow the steps given below.
- Visit the admissions website: reap2025.com
- Click on “View Allotment”
- Select admission type as “REAP”
- Select “Institute Allotment and Online Reporting”, and submit
- Enter form number and password
To check the REAP seat allotment result, candidates should visit the official website and select the allotment result link under the candidate panel. Now, enter the form registration number and password to view the allotment.
Candidates offered seats in round 1 under the TFWS scheme should complete online reporting by July 16. Objections and queries related to the admission and allotment will be settled by July 18, with a confirmation of the candidate’s reporting status, the official website read. Two more seat allotment rounds will be conducted for TFWS candidates.
Also read Apply online for REAP 2025; BE/BTech and BArch application form, registration process, date
REAP Rajasthan: Admission criteria
BTech and BE admissions via REAP Rajasthan will be done on the basis of the rank obtained in the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Mains 2025). In case of a tie, second priority will be given to percentile scored in Class 12, or percentage obtained in Diploma of Vocation (DVoc) in engineering and technology.
For BArch admissions via REAP, the ranklist will be prepared by giving 50% weightage to an aptitude test and 50% weightage to Class 12 or diploma scores. Scores from both National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and JEE Main paper 2A will be acceptable for architecture admissions.
REAP 2025 counselling will be held separately for different categories. Three rounds will be conducted for the TFWS candidates, followed by two rounds for out of Rajasthan candidates, ex-servicemen, Persons with Disabilities (PwD), and Kashmiri migrants.
Main REAP counselling for Rajasthan domicile will begin from July 26 onwards, and will continue till three rounds. Afterwards, internal sliding at the institute-level will be conducted, for candidates who wish to change their seats. This will be followed by the last round for direct admissions and admissions through management quota.
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