Assam ITI Admission 2026: Complete Guide to Application, Counselling, and Dates
Directorate of Employment & Craftsmen Training, Assam — Department of Skill, Employment & Entrepreneurship
📅 Important Dates
| Application Start | 26 May 2026 |
|---|---|
| Last Date to Apply | 01 Jun 2026 |
| Fee Payment Deadline | 01 Jun 2026 |
| Result Date | 15 Jun 2026 |
📋 Vacancy Details
| Post Name | ITI Trades (NCVT/SCVT) |
|---|---|
| Qualification | Passed 8th or 10th (HSLC) depending on the trade requirements. |
| Age Limit | Minimum 14 years as on 2026-07-01. |
| Salary | N/A (Vocational Training Program) |
| Application Fee | Registration Fee: Rs. 125/-, Caution Money: Rs. 250/- (One-time) |
| Selection Process | Merit-based on qualifying exam marks followed by online counselling. |
📝 Detailed Notification Information
Assam ITI Admission 2026: Kickstart Your Technical Career
The Directorate of Employment and Craftsmen Training, Assam, has officially opened the registration window for the 2026 ITI admission session. This is an excellent opportunity for students looking to pursue vocational training in NCVT and SCVT-affiliated trades across various Government and Private ITIs in the state. Admissions are based on academic merit, making the selection process transparent and accessible.
Key Highlights of Assam ITI Admission 2026
- Conducting Body: Directorate of Employment & Craftsmen Training, Assam
- Session Commences: 2026-08-01
- Mode of Application: Online via official portal
- Minimum Age: 14 years (as of 2026-07-01)
Important Dates and Counselling Schedule
| Event | Date Range |
|---|---|
| Online Registration | 2026-05-26 to 2026-06-01 |
| Document Verification | 2026-05-26 to 2026-06-12 |
| Rank Generation | 2026-06-15 |
| 1st Round Choice Filling | 2026-06-16 to 2026-06-19 |
| 1st Allotment Result | 2026-06-22 |
Note: Subsequent counselling rounds for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th phases will continue through July 2026, followed by Spot Admission rounds for remaining vacant seats.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must ensure they meet the following requirements before applying:
- Age Limit: Applicants must be at least 14 years old as of 2026-07-01.
- Educational Qualification:
- For Post-Matric Trades: Must have passed 10th (HSLC) with Science and Mathematics.
- For Under-Matric Trades: Must have passed 8th grade.
- Residency: Candidates must be permanent residents of Assam.
- Fitness: Candidates must be physically fit for technical training.
Selection Process
The admission process is strictly merit-based. The department evaluates applicants based on their marks in the qualifying examination (8th or 10th). In the event of a tie, priority is given to marks in Mathematics, followed by English, and finally, a randomization process is applied.
How to Apply
- Visit the official portal at itiassam.admissions.nic.in.
- Complete the online registration form with your personal and academic details.
- Print the registration acknowledgement.
- Report to the nearest Government ITI for document verification as per the notified schedule.
- Complete choice filling to participate in the counselling process.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is there an age limit for Assam ITI admission?
Yes, the minimum age is 14 years as of 1st July 2026. There is no upper age limit mentioned.
Q2: Can I apply if I haven't passed Class 10?
Yes, certain 'Under Matric' trades accept candidates who have passed 8th grade.
Q3: How is the counselling conducted?
Counselling is conducted online in multiple rounds. You must fill in your preferred trades and institutes during the designated windows.
Q4: Are there reservations for women?
Yes, 30% of seats are reserved for women candidates in ITIs.
Q5: What is the benefit of NCVT/SCVT certification?
These certifications are recognized nationwide for employment in both public sector undertakings and private industries.
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Priya Mehta holds a Master's degree in Public Administration and has spent 8 years researching government employment trends in India. She is known for her in-depth analysis of state-level PSC notifications and teaching job vacancies.