Delhi Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for counting of the ballots which will take place in 14 Centres across the city under tight security.
"Counting of votes will start at 8 AM and all the results should be out by 1 PM," an Election Commission official said.
The battle to win control over the city saw a resurgent Aam Aadmi Party giving a tough fight to the BJP.
The BJP has rejected the exit polls and exuded confidence of wresting power in Delhi after a gap of 16 years. The party yesterday said it would get 34-38 seats.
A record 67.14 per cent turnout was recorded in the polls on Saturday in which a total of 673 candidates.
Polling had taken place at 12,177 polling stations, of which 714 have been identified as "critical". Of these, 191 are "highly critical".
The BJP, which is out of power in Delhi for the last 16 years, made a gamble by bringing in former Team Anna member Kiran Bedi into the party and made her its Chief Ministerial candidate which is said to have triggered discontent among the party leaders and rank and file.
The Congress, which had ruled Delhi for 15 years till December, 2013 has been projected to get at most five seats.
The Burari constituency in North Delhi has a maximum of 18 candidates while the Ambedkar Nagar seat in South Delhi has the lowest number of contenders at four.
There are 63 contesting women candidates in this election as against 71 in 2013.
