Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting closes at 4:30 PM on August 22, 2026. The Directorate of Training and Technical Education, Government of NCT of Delhi, has published the Counselling Round 2 allotment result and says allotted candidates can report to their allotted ITIs with original documents through today’s cutoff.
The most important distinction is between physical reporting and admission-fee payment. Physical reporting at the allotted institute closes at 4:30 PM on August 22, while the Round 2 admission-fee window continues until 11:59 PM on August 23.
Direct answer: If you received a Delhi Government ITI Round 2 seat, log in to your registered admission account, submit the required willingness, print the allotment letter and complete reporting at the allotted ITI with original documents by 4:30 PM today.
Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting: what is the current status?
The official Delhi Government ITI admission portal says the Counselling Round 2 result has been published.
The current Round 2 reporting schedule is:
| Round 2 activity | Current schedule | Candidate action |
|---|---|---|
| Second-round seat allotment result | Published August 19, 2026 | Check the allotted institute and trade in the registered account. |
| Reporting at allotted institute with original documents | August 20–22, 2026, until 4:30 PM | Complete the required institute-reporting process before today’s cutoff. |
| Admission-fee payment for Round 2 | August 20–23, 2026, until 11:59 PM | Complete the applicable payment within the separate fee window. |
Do not confuse the two deadlines. The fact that admission-fee payment remains open until August 23 does not establish that physical reporting can also be delayed until August 23.

What must allotted candidates do before 4:30 PM?
The current Delhi ITI notice tells allotted candidates to use their registered account on the admission portal to complete the next steps.
- Log in to the registered admission account.
- Check the Round 2 allotment shown for your candidature.
- Submit willingness as required in the portal.
- Print the allotment letter.
- Report to the allotted ITI with original documents before 4:30 PM on August 22.
- Complete the applicable admission-fee process within the separate fee deadline.
Candidates should use the official Delhi Government ITI admission portal for their allotment, willingness and current counselling instructions.
Is Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting physical or online?
The current Round 2 notice specifically provides a reporting window at the allotted ITIs and says candidates should report with original documents.
There is also an online component: candidates are instructed to log in to their registered account, submit willingness and print the allotment letter.
These steps should not be treated as interchangeable. Completing an online action does not by itself establish that the institute-reporting requirement has been completed.
Seat allotment is not the same as completed admission. Follow both the portal instructions and the reporting requirement attached to your Round 2 seat.
What documents should candidates carry?
The Round 2 schedule says candidates must report at the allotted institute with original documents.
The exact document set can depend on the candidate’s eligibility, category and allotted trade. Candidates should therefore check the counselling guidelines, their candidate account and allotment instructions rather than relying on a generic checklist alone.
Documents relevant to verification can include information supporting:
- date of birth;
- qualifying-examination status;
- category or sub-category, where applicable;
- PwD status, where applicable;
- Kashmiri Migrant status, where applicable;
- other eligibility conditions applicable to the trade or seat; and
- the Round 2 allotment letter.
What happens during document verification?
Delhi ITI’s published post-allotment guidance explains that document verification can check candidate parameters such as date of birth, category, PwD status, Kashmiri Migrant status and qualifying-examination status.
Depending on what verification establishes, the counselling system can produce different outcomes.
- The candidate can remain in the round with the original allotted seat.
- The current allotment can be cancelled and the candidate can move to a later round, subject to updated eligibility and available seats.
- The candidate can become ineligible for further rounds where the verification outcome removes counselling eligibility.
If the allotted seat is confirmed through the applicable process, the candidate account can generate the relevant admission document.
What if a document discrepancy is raised?
Delhi ITI’s published reporting guidance says a candidate may be required to resubmit documents when the verification authority raises a discrepancy.
The guidance also warns that a candidate who does not respond to verification queries within the specified period can be treated as Not Reported, with the allotted seat cancelled.
Do not ignore a verification query. If your candidate account shows a document discrepancy or asks for a response, follow the specified deadline and official instructions applicable to that query.
When is the Delhi ITI Round 2 admission-fee deadline?
The current Round 2 schedule gives candidates until 11:59 PM on August 23, 2026 for admission-fee payment.
That is later than the 4:30 PM August 22 institute-reporting deadline.
Deadline distinction: physical reporting closes first. Fee payment remaining open later should not be interpreted as an extension of the reporting window.
Can you pay the fee tomorrow if you miss reporting today?
Do not assume that the later fee deadline protects an uncompleted reporting requirement.
The official schedule lists reporting and admission-fee payment as separate counselling activities with separate cutoffs.
If you have not completed reporting, check your official candidate account and contact the allotted ITI or admission authority immediately rather than relying on the August 23 fee-payment deadline alone.
How does seat-acceptance fee payment work?
Delhi ITI’s published fee guidance says candidates receiving a seat for the first time in a counselling round may need to pay the applicable seat-acceptance fee online as part of the admission workflow.
The payment system supports online methods such as debit card, credit card and net banking. Candidates should check the payment status shown in their account and retain proof of a successful transaction.
Payment requirements can depend on the candidate’s counselling state, so follow the instructions displayed for your individual allotment rather than assuming every candidate has the same payment step.
What if the payment is successful but reporting is incomplete?
A successful payment should not be treated as proof that every other admission requirement has automatically been completed.
Round 2 currently contains distinct candidate actions involving allotment, willingness, institute reporting, document verification and payment.
Check the status of each required step in the candidate account.
What if you miss the 4:30 PM Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting deadline?
The current official schedule gives 4:30 PM on August 22 as the Round 2 reporting cutoff.
No later reporting extension was visible in the official Round 2 notice at this review.
Candidates should therefore treat 4:30 PM as the controlling deadline unless DTTE publishes a newer notice.
Do not rely on an unofficial extension. A social-media post, coaching message or forwarded screenshot is not a substitute for a revised DTTE counselling notice.
What happens after Delhi ITI Round 2?
After the current reporting and fee-payment windows close, candidates should continue monitoring the Delhi ITI admission portal for later counselling activity.
Possible next updates include:
- vacant-seat information;
- later counselling or reshuffling rounds;
- fresh allotment results;
- updated reporting instructions;
- deadline extensions or corrections; and
- new document-verification instructions.
Post-allotment reporting rules differ between counselling systems. Candidates dealing with another admission process should not transfer Delhi ITI rules to it. For example, TPS separately explains self reporting and college reporting after AP EAMCET seat allotment, where the required workflow is specific to that counselling system.
Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting: confirmed vs not established
| Question | Latest verified position |
|---|---|
| Has the Counselling Round 2 result been published? | Yes. |
| When does institute reporting close? | 4:30 PM on August 22, 2026. |
| Must candidates report with original documents? | Yes. The current schedule explicitly states reporting at the allotted institute with original documents. |
| Must candidates log in before reporting? | Yes. The notice instructs candidates to submit willingness and print the allotment letter through their registered account. |
| When does admission-fee payment close? | 11:59 PM on August 23, 2026. |
| Does the later fee deadline extend physical reporting? | Not established. They are listed as separate activities. |
| Has DTTE announced a reporting extension beyond 4:30 PM on August 22? | No such extension was visible at this review. |
How this Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting update was verified
ThePulseSignal reviewed the Delhi Government ITI Admission 2026 portal, the live Counselling Round 2 reporting notice, the published Round 2 schedule, DTTE’s post-allotment reporting guidance and its seat-acceptance-fee instructions.
The official Round 2 notice confirms that the result is published and provides an institute-reporting window through 4:30 PM on August 22, 2026. The same schedule separately provides an admission-fee window through 11:59 PM on August 23.
Last verified: August 22, 2026.
Limitations and unresolved facts
- TPS cannot see an individual candidate’s allotment, willingness, payment or verification status.
- The precise document set can vary according to candidate category, eligibility and allotted trade.
- The admission authority can publish a later correction, deadline extension or subsequent-round notice after this review.
- No extension beyond the 4:30 PM August 22 reporting cutoff was visible in the current official Round 2 notice at the time of verification.
- The later August 23 fee-payment deadline should not be treated as proof that a missed August 22 institute-reporting requirement can be completed later.
Delhi ITI Round 2 FAQs
What is the Delhi ITI Round 2 reporting last time?
The current official schedule gives 4:30 PM on August 22, 2026 as the Round 2 institute-reporting cutoff.
Is Delhi ITI Round 2 result out?
Yes. The Delhi Government ITI admission portal says Counselling Round 2 result has been published.
Do I have to report to the allotted ITI?
The current Round 2 schedule states that candidates report at their allotted institutes with original documents during the scheduled reporting period.
Do I need to submit willingness?
The current Round 2 notice tells candidates to log in to their registered admission account to submit willingness and print the allotment letter.
When is the Delhi ITI Round 2 fee-payment deadline?
The current schedule gives 11:59 PM on August 23, 2026 as the Round 2 admission-fee deadline.
Can I skip reporting today and just pay the fee tomorrow?
Do not assume so. Institute reporting and admission-fee payment are listed as separate activities with different deadlines.
What happens if a document discrepancy is raised?
Follow the query shown in your official counselling account and respond within the specified period. Delhi ITI’s published guidance says failure to respond can result in the candidate being treated as Not Reported and the allotted seat being cancelled.
Has the August 22 reporting deadline been extended?
No extension beyond the current 4:30 PM deadline was visible in the official Round 2 notice at the time of this review. Follow a newer DTTE notice if one is subsequently issued.
