The wait is finally over for thousands of students in Bikaner. The College Commissionerate, Rajasthan has released the first cut-off list for undergraduate first-year admissions for the 2026-27 academic session. The merit list went live on June 9, 2026, on the official portal Check Your Merit Status at dceapp.rajasthan.gov.in. For students who have applied to the two most prominent government colleges in Bikaner, Government Dungar College and MS Kanya Mahavidyalaya (MS Girls College), this is the moment that defines the next three years of their academic life.

The numbers this year tell a clear story: seats are far fewer than the applicants, and competition has reached a new high in almost every stream.
Key Dates Every Bikaner Student Must Know Right Now
Before diving into the cut-offs, here are the three dates that matter most. Missing any one of them can cost you your seat, regardless of your rank on the merit list.
| Event | Date |
| Merit List and Waiting List Released | June 9, 2026 |
| Document Verification and Fee Payment Deadline | June 13, 2026 |
| Final Admission List Announced | June 15, 2026 |
The document verification window is already open and closes on June 13, 2026. Students who appear on the merit list or waiting list must visit their respective college in person and submit original documents before this deadline. Fee payment must be completed on the eMitra portal on the same day. After verification is done across all colleges, the Department of College Education will publish the final admission list on June 15, 2026.
How Competitive Was the Admission Rush This Year?
The seat-to-applicant ratio in Bikaner’s top government colleges makes it clear why the cut-offs climbed so high.
At Government Dungar College, the total capacity across all three faculties stands at 4,280 seats. However, approximately 5,860 students applied for those seats, creating a competition ratio of nearly 1.37 applicants per seat. At MS Kanya Mahavidyalaya, the numbers are equally intense: 2,517 female students applied for just 1,764 available seats.
This kind of demand is not accidental. Both colleges carry decades of academic reputation, offer affordable government fees, and are affiliated with Maharaja Ganga Singh University (MGSU), Bikaner. Government Dungar College, established in 1928, is one of the oldest co-educational government institutions in Rajasthan and is NAAC Grade A accredited. It currently enrolls over 11,000 students and offers 53 courses across 8 degree programmes taught by 139 faculty members.
Government Dungar College Bikaner: Cut-Off 2026-27
The BCA programme recorded the highest cut-off at Dungar College this year, with General category students needing a minimum of 88.8% to secure admission. This reflects the growing demand for computer application courses among students who see BCA as a gateway into the IT sector. The BA (Arts) cut-off of 88.6% for General category is also surprisingly high, indicating a strong preference for humanities education at this institution.
Commerce remains the most accessible stream, with BCom’s General category cut-off sitting at 75.6%, the lowest among all courses at Dungar College.
| Course | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | MBC |
| BA | 88.6% | 62.2% | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| BCom | 75.6% | 53.8% | 82.2% | 72.6% | 54.8% | NA |
| BSc Maths | 87% | 42.6% | 47.2% | 63% | 65% | NA |
| BSc Biology | 86.4% | 57.2% | 81.4% | 56.2% | 54.6% | 80.4% |
| BCA | 88.8% | 70% | 80% | 72.6% | 57.8% | 72.4% |
| BBA | 79.8% | 79.6% | 85.6% | 78% | 76% | 75% |
Note: 0% or NA in the table indicates that either no candidates applied under that category for that course, or the seats were filled without a minimum threshold requirement.
MS Kanya Mahavidyalaya Bikaner: Cut-Off 2026-27
MS Girls College is a women-only government institution and one of the most sought-after colleges in Bikaner for female students. The Science streams (both Maths and Biology) recorded identical General category cut-offs of 87.4%, reflecting near-equal demand for both groups. BA sits slightly below at 86.6%, while BCom is again the most accessible at 76% for General category.
| Course | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | MBC |
| BA | 86.6% | 44.2% | 18% | 67.4% | 0% | 68.6% |
| BCom | 76% | 0% | 55.4% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
| BSc Maths | 87.4% | 70.4% | 79.8% | 54.8% | NA | 77% |
| BSc Biology | 87.4% | 76% | 83% | 70.4% | 85% | 67% |
A 0% cut-off in some reserved categories means that either no applications were received in that category for that specific course, or seats remain unfilled and will carry forward to the next round of admissions.
What Does the Waiting List Mean for You?
Both the merit list and the waiting list have been released simultaneously this year. If your name appears on the waiting list, do not assume your admission is cancelled. You must still complete document verification and fee payment by June 13, 2026, to retain your position. Waiting list candidates move into confirmed seats if merit list students fail to complete verification on time or decide to withdraw their admission.
Skipping the verification step, even if you are on the waiting list, will automatically remove you from the admission process entirely.
Documents Required for Verification
Every selected student, whether on the merit list or waiting list, must carry the following original documents along with one set of self-attested photocopies at the time of verification.
- Copy of the congratulations letter (Badhai Patra) and original application form
- Transfer Certificate (TC) and Character Certificate (CC) from the previous institution
- Original marksheets of Class 10 and Class 12
- Caste certificate and income certificate (if applicable to your reservation category)
- Bonus marks verification certificate for NCC, NSS, or sports achievements (if applicable)
- Passport-size photographs and a valid government-issued ID proof
It is strongly advised to arrange all documents one day in advance. College verification counters tend to get heavily crowded in the final days before the deadline.
How to Check Your Merit or Waiting List Status Online
Students who have not yet checked their admission status can do so quickly through the official portal. Follow these steps.
- Visit Rajasthan College Admission Portal at dceapp.rajasthan.gov.in
- Click on the “Merit Status / Waiting Status” section on the home page
- Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth
- Fill in the Captcha Code and click Search
- Your merit or waiting list status will appear on screen
- Save a printout for use during document verification
Admission at both Dungar College and MS Girls College is entirely merit-based and processed through centralised counselling. Students do not need to submit any separate physical application at the college office.
What If You Are on the Waiting List but Also Interested in Private Colleges?
This is one of the most common dilemmas for Bikaner students every year. Government colleges in Rajasthan charge significantly lower fees compared to private institutions, making them the first preference for most families. However, if your score is close to the cut-off and you are on the waiting list, it is wise to simultaneously explore admission in private colleges affiliated with MGSU as a backup option. Keep track of the final admission list on June 15, 2026, and make your decision quickly, as private college registration deadlines often fall in the same window.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. My score is exactly at the cut-off percentage. Will I get admission in Dungar College?
Cut-off percentages indicate the minimum score of the last student admitted in a particular category. If your score exactly matches the cut-off, your admission depends on the total number of applicants with the same score and whether seats are still available after those above you are accommodated. In such cases, tie-breaking criteria are applied. In Rajasthan government college admissions, ties are typically resolved by comparing the marks in the relevant core subject, then by date of birth, with the older student getting priority. You should report for document verification on time regardless of uncertainty, as not reporting will guarantee you lose the seat.
Q2. I missed completing document verification by June 13, 2026. Is there any second chance?
No direct second chance is offered to candidates who miss the June 13 deadline for document verification and fee payment. Your seat will be treated as vacant and will be reassigned to waiting list candidates or filled in the second round of admissions. However, you may still apply again during the second cut-off round, if and when the Department of College Education releases it, depending on seat availability after the first round is complete.
Q3. I am a girl from Bikaner. Which college should I prefer, Dungar College or MS Girls College?
Both colleges are excellent government institutions affiliated with MGSU. Dungar College is co-educational and offers a wider variety of courses including BCA and BBA, which are not available at MS Girls College. MS Girls College, on the other hand, is a women-only institution and generally offers a more focused learning environment for female students, with strong peer networks and dedicated faculty support. If you are interested in BCA, BBA, or have a specific subject preference only available at Dungar College, choose Dungar. If you prefer a women-only campus environment with a strong tradition in BA, BCom, and BSc, MS Girls College is an excellent choice.
Q4. What does a 0% cut-off in some reserved categories at MS Girls College mean?
A 0% cut-off does not mean anyone with any percentage can get admission. It typically means that in that particular course and category combination, either no applications were received from eligible candidates, or the number of applicants was less than the available reserved seats. In such cases, those reserved seats may remain unfilled after the first round and will either be carried forward to the next round or reallocated as per the government’s reservation policy. If you belong to one of those categories, you should still apply and check your status on the official portal, as admission in such categories may be confirmed without a high percentage requirement.