JEE Main 2024: NIT cut-off marks for BTech in Bio Medical, BSc in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics
Divyansh | January 4, 2024 | 01:33 PM IST | 1 min read
JoSAA will conduct six rounds of counselling on the basis of JEE Main 2024 for NIT admission 2024.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Institute of Technology (NITs) will conduct admission to BTech in Bio Medical Engineering, BSC in Physiscs, Chemistry and Mathematics (five-year integrated programme) on the basis of JEE Main 2024. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will conduc six round of NIT admission 2024 counselling.
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The National Testing Agency will conduct the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) in two sessions. The first session will be conducted from January 24 to February 1 and the second session will be held from April 1 to 15.
Two NITs offer BTech in Bio Medical Engineering. NITs offering Engineering Physics, Mathematics and Computing, and Production and Industrial Engineering programmes are four , three and three, respectively.
NIT Cut-off of BTech in Bio Medical
Last year, the highest closing rank for BTech in Bio Medical Engineering was 38477 at NIT Rourkela. The lowest closing rank for BTech in Mining Engineering was 56271 at NIT Raipur.
|
Institute |
Closing Rank |
|
National Institute of Technology Raipur |
56271 |
|
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela |
38477 |
NIT Cut-off of BSc in Chemistry
Last year, the highest closing rank for BSc in Chemistry (five-year programme) was 41976 at NIT Rourkela.
|
Institute |
Closing Rank |
|
National Institute of Technology Durgapur |
50911 |
|
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela |
49151 |
|
National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
41976 |
|
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat |
58313 |
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NIT Cut-off of BSc in Physics
Last year, the highest closing rank for BSc in Physics (five-year programme) was 29722 at NIT Warangal.
|
Institute |
Closing Rank |
|
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela |
33330 |
|
National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
29722 |
|
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat |
52721 |
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NIT Cut-off of BSc in Mathematics
Last year, the highest closing rank for BSc Mathematics (five-year programme) was 29818 at NIT Warangal.
|
Institute |
Closing Rank |
|
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela |
33880 |
|
National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
29818 |
|
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat |
51576 |
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