Maharashtra ITI Admission 2026 Schedule – Sarkari Naukri

Maharashtra ITI Admission 2026 – CAP Round 1 Seat Allotment List on July 2

Welcome to Sarkari Naukri. The official notification for Maharashtra ITI Admission 2026 Schedule has been announced. Below you will find comprehensive coverage of the eligibility criteria, important dates, vacancy details, and direct official application channels.

What Led Up to the CAP Round 1 Allotment

This section explains the admission steps that preceded the Round 1 allotment, helping candidates understand where this stage fits within the overall ITI admission process.

Maharashtra ITI admissions 2026 began with online registration on May 21, 2026, and candidates had until June 1, 2026 to submit their applications. Following this, the process moved through document verification, fee payment, and choice-filling stages before reaching the merit list and allotment phase. Key milestones include:

Stage Date
Online registration opens May 21, 2026
Last date for registration June 1, 2026
Application fee payment closes June 21, 2026
Option/preference form closes June 23, 2026
Provisional merit list released June 25, 2026
Final merit list released June 28, 2026 (5 PM)
CAP Round 1 seat allotment list July 2, 2026

The final merit list, released on June 28, was prepared after considering objections raised by candidates against the provisional list, which had a grievance window closing June 27. Rankings on the merit list are based on candidates’ Class 10 and Class 12 marks (and Class 8 marks for select trades), since Maharashtra ITI admission does not involve any separate entrance examination.

How to Check Maharashtra ITI CAP Round 1 Allotment List 2026

This section provides the step-by-step process candidates need to follow to access their individual seat allotment result once the list goes live.

Candidates can follow these steps to check their Round 1 allotment status:

  • Visit the official DVET Maharashtra admission portal at admission.dvet.gov.in
  • Click on the “Check Provisional Allotment of CAP Round-I” link available on the homepage
  • Log in using your registration number and password
  • Your allotted institute, trade, and category status will be displayed on screen
  • Download and save the allotment result, or take a printout for further reference

Candidates will also receive an SMS notification from the admission authority intimating them of their seat allotment status, so it is advisable to keep the mobile number used during registration active and accessible.

What to Do After Seat Allotment

This section outlines the actions candidates allotted a seat in Round 1 must take to secure their admission.

Once the allotment list is out, allotted candidates typically need to choose between two options: freezing the seat (confirming admission at the allotted institute) or opting for betterment in a subsequent round while retaining the current seat as a backup. Candidates who choose to freeze their seat must report to the allotted institute with original documents for verification within the specified reporting window. Based on patterns from previous admission cycles, this reporting and document verification process usually opens within a day or two of the allotment list being released and remains open for about four to five days.

Documents generally required at the time of reporting include:

  • Class 10 and/or Class 12 marksheet (original and photocopy)
  • School Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate
  • Domicile certificate
  • Caste certificate and validity certificate (if applicable under reservation category)
  • Income certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Aadhaar card

Candidates who do not secure a seat in Round 1, or who wish to try for a better institute or trade, can wait for the subsequent CAP rounds. The DVET typically conducts multiple rounds of counselling until all available seats are filled or the admission window closes.

Maharashtra ITI Reservation Policy

This section explains how seats are distributed across categories and domicile status, which directly affects allotment outcomes.

Seat allotment under CAP Round 1 also factors in Maharashtra’s standard ITI reservation framework:

  • 70% of seats are reserved for candidates with a Maharashtra domicile certificate
  • 30% of seats are open to candidates from outside Maharashtra
  • 30% of seats within each category are reserved for female candidates
  • 1% reservation applies to candidates in the PWD (Persons with Disabilities) category
  • 1% reservation applies to candidates from orphan homes

These reservation norms apply across SC/ST/NT/OBC and open categories and influence the cut-offs and allotment outcomes seen in the Round 1 list.

Popular ITI Trades in Maharashtra

This section gives a quick overview of in-demand trades candidates commonly pursue through Maharashtra ITI admission, useful context for those reviewing their allotted course.

Maharashtra ITIs offer training across a wide range of technical and non-technical trades, including Electrician, Fitter, Computer Operator and Programming Assistant (COPA), Civil Draftsman, Plumber, Carpenter, Cosmetology/Beauty Care, and Sewing Technology, among others. Course duration varies by trade, generally ranging from six months to two years, with NCVT or SCVT certification awarded on completion.

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