JEE Main 2021: Last year’s NIT Warangal cut-offs for BTech programmes
NTA has released the JEE Main result 2021 session 4 on September 15. Check last year's JEE Main cut-off of NIT Warangal here.
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Use NowVagisha Kaushik | September 22, 2021 | 03:54 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal is one of the top NITs for admissions to various BTech programmes such as computer science, electronics and communication engineering, electrical engineering, etc.
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Usually, NIT Warangal offers admission to engineering at a high cut-off in comparison to other NITs. The cut-off list is prepared on the basis of JEE Main scores achieved by the students in JEE Main exams and rank list. Last year, the highest cut-off at which NIT Warangal closed admission for the unreserved category was to BTech Computer Science programme for students outside
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the JEE Mains result 2021 for session 4 on September 15. Now, students can apply for admission to NITs. While the NIT Warangal cut-off list 2021 has not been announced yet, students can check last year’s cut-offs for different BTech programmes to get an idea.
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JEE Main previous year’s cut-off for NIT Warangal
Six rounds of JoSAA counselling were held last year and the home and outside closing ranks of the unreserved category for all BTech programmes admission at NIT Warangal are given below.
Course Name |
Home State |
Other State |
Computer Science and engineering |
2043 (Male), 3447 (Female) |
1541 (Male), 5035 (Female) |
Electronics and communication engineering |
4689 (Male), 7026 (Female) |
4671 (Male), 7507 (Female) |
Electrical engineering |
8973 (Male), 10319 (Female) |
6985 (Male), 11308 (Female) |
Mechanical engineering |
11719 (Male), 16533 (Female) |
9961 (Male) 17009 (Female) |
Civil engineering |
18565 (Male) 20782 (Female) |
19088 (Male) 25044 (Female) |
Chemical engineering |
17129 (Male) 24701 (Female) |
16030 (Male) 19539 (Female) |
Bio technology |
32156 (Male) 31338 (Female) |
25417 (Male) 27730 (Female) |
Metallurgical and materials engineering |
25662 (Male) 34013 (Female) |
24034 (Male) 32475 (Female) |
Students will have to register for the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling 2021 for taking admission into the BTech programmes at various NITs.
The JoSAA counselling 2021 registration will start after the JEE Advanced 2021 exam. JEE advanced 2021 will be held on October 3 for admission to various Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
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NTA conducted the JEE Main 2021 exam in four phases this year. A total of 44 candidates have scored 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021 while 18 candidates have shared the top rank. Two students from Delhi are in the top rankers, while seven candidates belong to the list of students who secured 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021 this year.
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