The JEE Mains score required to get into NIT Surathkal depends on the branch you are seeking.
If you wish to study B.Tech CSE, you’ll require roughly between 200-220 marks as a general candidate. But if your aim is to simply get into NITK with any branch, aim for a 160+ score.
The campus of NIT Surathkal is really beautiful. The college has its own private beach and a top notch infrastructure. The campus is spread across roughly 300 acres, and it is one of the top engineering colleges in India.
I would recommend you work really hard and give your best shot to get into NIT Surathkal.
To be eligible for admission at BITS Pilani, you will first have to meet the minimum eligibility criteria. After that, you are eligible to sit for the BITSAT examination.
Each year a certain cut-off mark is decided depending on the number of students appearing and the difficulty of the questions. Once you get a score above the cut-off marks, you will be eligible to sit for the counselling process. This is where the actual selection takes place.
You will be asked to give your preference for campus and engineering specialization. There will be multiple rounds of counselling after which you will be allocated your seat at one of the campuses and your engineering major based on your marks and preference list. If you do not like the campus or your major, then you can opt for the next round of counselling to get your preferred campus and major.
The answer to this question depends upon your branch preference. If you don’t have a particular branch preference, you can get into NIT Silchar.
96.9% converts to about 30,000 rank approximately. Here is a list of cutoffs for various B.Tech courses at NIT Silchar. (2023 JoSAA round 6 closing ranks for general category, gender-neutral seats)-
|
Course |
HS |
OS |
|
Civil |
73835 |
46505 |
|
CSE |
24876 |
12818 |
|
EE |
50716 |
26321 |
|
ECE |
33102 |
18613 |
|
Electronics and Instrumentation |
45435 |
23084 |
|
Mechanical |
59015 |
35691 |
If you are an HS candidate, you can get a branch of your choice. But if you are an OS candidate, your rank will fetch you Mechanical or Civil. The cutoffs vary for female-only seats for which you can visit the official JoSAA website.
I am mentioning below the recent cutoffs for both JEE Mains and GATE, for IIIT Bangalore.
Here are the 2023 JEE Mains and GATE cutoffs for IIIT Bangalore-
|
Course |
JEE Mains Rank (Round 2) |
GATE Marks (Round 4) |
|
B.Tech + M.Tech CSE |
8,000 |
|
|
B.Tech + M.Tech ECE |
10,500 |
|
|
M.Tech CSE |
480 |
|
|
M.Tech ECE |
430 |
IIIT Bangalore does not follow any form of reservation during admissions. Thus, admissions are purely based on the JEE Mains/GATE performance of a candidate.
Prepare well for your entrance in order to get admission into IIIT Bangalore.
Depending on the branch, the cutoff varies for MIT Pune and VIT Pune. Among these two institutes, VIT is more preferred since it is an autonomous college. According to the recent statistics, the required cutoff for VIT stays around 170-185. After VIT, MIT is most preferred among students. The cutoff required for MIT is around 160-175.
The rank required for IIT Delhi admission depends on the branch you are targeting. The table below shows some common branches you can opt for and the required ranks for the same (previous year’s)
|
Branch |
Rank (Gender Neutral) |
|
Aerospace Engineering |
2119 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
2081 |
|
Civil Engineering |
3471 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering |
61 |
|
Electrical Engineering |
369 |
|
Engineering Physics |
1452 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
1406 |
AIIMS Bhubaneswar and AIIMS Bhopal are both really popular AIIMS being one of the top choices for MBBS in India. Both AIIMS Bhubaneswar and AIIMS Bhopal have very high cutoffs for general as well as other categories. There are no minimum marks fixed as such to get into AIIMS Bhubaneshwar or AIIMS Bhopal, instead, the candidates should aim to get the set cutoff rank at the All-India level in NEET UG.
Given below are the cutoff ranks for AIIMS Bhubaneswar and AIIMS Bhopal in 2023:
| Category | AIIMS Bhubaneswar Closing Cutoff Rank (2023) | AIIMS Bhopal Closing Cutoff Rank (2023) |
|---|---|---|
| General | 603 | 621 |
| OBC | 1065 | 1323 |
| SC | 6720 | 5087 |
| ST | 20333 | 12872 |
| EWS | 1712 | 1209 |
Students from the general category should aim for a score of 685+ to get AIIMS Bhubaneswar and AIIMS Bhopal. For OBC, the students must aim to get a score in the range of 670-680 to get admission. For EWS, the students must aim between 660-675, while for SC, the score should be around 640-650.
The minimum qualifying CAT cut-off percentile for IIM Kozhikode admission is 85 for General, 75 for NC-OBC/EWS, 65 for SC, and 55 for ST/PwD candidates.
The minimum CAT Cutoff for IIM Trichy admission is 92 for general, 70 for EWS, 74 for NC-OBC, 54 for SC, and 40 for ST and PwD candidates.
However, it’s important to note that the qualifying CAT cutoff alone is not enough to seek admission to these institutes. One needs to clear the Personal Interview and meet other criteria too.
To apply for admission to XIMB (Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar), you need to have a three-year Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) from a recognized university with at least 50% marks. Even if you expect to complete your degree by a certain date, you can still apply.
The XIMB cut-off is based on various entrance exams such as XAT, CAT, GMAT, XGMT, and NMAT. The cutoff figure is the minimum score required to be called for a personal interview. However, you should keep in mind that the cutoff is just a primary filter and only those who score high enough can hope to get final admission.
The XIMB cutoff figures may vary slightly from year to year, but the differences are usually minor. If you plan to take the XAT exam, you should aim for around 90 percentile to meet the XIMB cut-off. For the GMAT, the cut-off is 550 marks, and for NMAT, it is 220 marks. It's important to note that NMAT is considered only for selected courses.
Therefore, if you're interested in pursuing a management program at XIMB, you need to make sure you meet the minimum requirements and aim for a score that's higher than the cutoff figure to increase your chances of getting final admission.
| CAT BASED | XAT BASED | GMAT BASED |
| Domicile MALE | VA | DILR | QA | OVERALL | VA | DILR | QA | OVERALL | VA | QA | OVERALL |
| Engineering |
75 | 58 | 60 | 81 | 50 | 40 | 38 | 75 | 65 | 60 | 75 |
| Non-Engineering |
75 | 55 | 55 | 76 | 45 | 38 | 35 | 72 | 60 | 60 | 70 |
Domicile Female |
VA | DILR | QA | OVERALL | VA | DILR | QA | OVERALL | VA | QA | OVERALL |
| Engineering |
70 | 55 | 60 | 77 | 50 | 38 | 38 | 71 | 60 | 50 | 70 |
| Non-Engineering | 70 | 52 | 52 | 72 | 45 | 35 | 35 | 70 | 50 | 50 | 67 |
The three major reasons for the lower cutoff at BITS Pilani are listed below
Increasing Seats – In the current scenario, IITs are far more developed and are the top institutes in India. An increase in the number of students is directly proportional to the probability of success. So, BITS follows the same pattern used by the smart IITs in India
Increasing Fees – There is a general tendency among students to opt for colleges that are relatively more costly than others, which is evident from institutes like IITs, Harvard, and so on. BITS also started to follow the trend.
Third-Party Factors – As we know, most of the students were attracted to IITs mainly because of the brand name. So the competition level is very high here, so most of the students will choose institutes like BITS, which have lower cutoffs.