Matrize exit poll predicts the ruling Congress to cross the majority mark of 46 in Chhattisgarh while the BJP struggling to do so.
It shows the Congress may bag 44-52 seats and the BJP could win 34-42 seats with 0-2 seats going to others.
The ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is likely getting a tough fight from the Congress in Telangana.
The grand old party is expected to win 48-64 out of total 119 seats while the BRS may clinch 40-55 seats, as per Jan Ki Baat exit poll.
It projects the BJP to win 7-13 seats followed by AIMIM winning on 4-7 seats.
CNN exit poll predicts Congress to win 56 seats, BRS 48 seats, BJP 10 seats, and AIMIM 5 seats.
Telangana reportedly recorded 63.94% voter turnout till 5:00 pm.
The incumbent Congress may win 41-53 out of 90 seats in Chhattisgarh, as per CVoter exit poll.
It projects the BJP to bag 36-48 seats with 0-4 seats going to others.
India TV-CNX exit poll predict the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) to retain power in Mizoram.
It projects MNF to emerge as the single largest party with 14-18 seats out of 40.
The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) is poised to clinch 12-16 seats followed by Congress bagging 8-10 seats.
The BJP is likely to win 0-2 seats.
Exit polls project Mizoram's incumbent Mizo National Front (MNF) to face two-pronged challenege from the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) as well as the Congress, according to Jan Ki Baat.
MNF is likely to win 10-14 out of the total 40 seats while ZPM may bag 15-25 seats, crossing the majority mark of 21.
The Congress is predicted to win 5-9 seats and the BJP could win 0-2 seats.
Pollstrat's projections indicate that the Congress may cross the halfway mark while the BJP could struggle to achieve the magic number of 116.
It predicts the Congress may win 111-121 seats and BJP would bag 106-116 seats, India Today said quoting Pollstrat numbers.
According to India Today, Pollstrat predicts that Congress will bag 90-100 out of 200 seats in Rajasthan.
The BJP is projected to clinch 100-110 seats. The magic number top form the government is 101.
Republic TV-Matrize exit polls predict the BJP to retain power in Madhya Pradesh with 118-130 out of 230 seats seats.
It projects Congress to win 97-107 seats.
TV9 Bharatvarsh Polstrat predicts that the Congress will bag 111-121 seats while the BJP will give a tough fight to the Congress with an expected win on 106-116 seats.
Chhattisgarh, which went to polls in two phases, is headed toward a hung assembly, as per India Today-Axis My India, which surveyed 16,270 people in all 90 assembly seats.
Congress could win 40-50 seats while the BJP may bag 36-36 seats. Other parties are likely to clinch 1-5 seats.
The Congress is in power in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan while Madhya Pradesh is under BJP's rule.
The Mizo National Front (MNF) is in power in Mizoram while the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is incumbent in Telangana.
Telangana BJP's general secretary Gujjula Premender Reddy has written to the ECI expressing concern over the publication of exit polls at 5.30 pm. He said that voters are allowed to remain queued up to vote even after 5.30 pm. He argued that exit polls must be published only after the last person in line has cast their vote.
Since 1993, Rajasthan has not elected any party twice consecutively. The BJP is hoping anti-incumbency to favor them in this election as well.
The exit polls could indicate the voting trends which may reflect on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
An exit poll refers to a survey conducted by various agencies right after people exit the polling station after casting their vote.
While the results of the assembly elections will be declared on December 3, the exit poll will indicate the voting trends.
Mizoram went to polls in a single phase on November 7, followed by Madhya Pradesh on November 17, Rajasthan November 23, and Telangana on Thursday.
Since the elections were scheduled on different days, the Election Commission (ECI) prohibited the announcement of exit polls until the polling concluded in all states to prevent any influence on voters.