JEE Main 2024: NIT Surathkal cut-off marks for BTech programmes
Divyansh | December 29, 2023 | 08:49 PM IST | 1 min read
NIT Surthakal admission 2024, which was ranked 12 in the NIRF Engineering 2023, will be conducted by JoSAA.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Institute of Technology (NIT Surathkal) offers BTech in Artificial Intelligence, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Information Technology and Mining Engineering. The highest closing rank for BTech in Artificial Intelligence of NIT Surathkal was 2973 for open (other state) category. For the home state category, the highest closing rank was 3406 for BTech in Computer Science and Engineering.
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The admission to undergraduate programmes in NIT Surathkal will be held on the basis of JEE Main 2024, which will be held in two sessions. The National Testing agency will conduct the JEE Main 2024 session 1 from January 24 to February 1, 2024. The JEE Main 2024 session 2 will be held from April 1 to 15, 2024.
The NIT admission counselling 2024 will be held by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). It will conduct six rounds of NIT admission counselling. The NIT Surathkal is ranked 12 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF 2023) engineering category.
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JEE Main 2024: NIT Surthkal cut-offs OS
Students preparing for JEE Main 2024 and aspiring to take admission in NIT Surthkal can take a look at the closing ranks for the gender-neutral unreserved seats for the last session:
|
Academic programme |
Closing rank |
|
Artificial Intelligence |
2973 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
16357 |
|
Civil Engineering |
23632 |
|
Computational and Data Science |
3922 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering |
1984 |
|
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
8437 |
|
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
5596 |
|
Information Technology |
3403 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
14069 |
|
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering |
25127 |
|
Mining Engineering |
30068 |
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NIT Surthkal cut-off marks HS
|
Academic programme |
Closing Rank |
|
Artificial Intelligence |
5631 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
22754 |
|
Civil Engineering |
38203 |
|
Computational and Data Science |
6155 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering |
3406 |
|
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
9789 |
|
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
7219 |
|
Information Technology |
5616 |
|
Mechanical Engineering |
16814 |
|
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering |
32230 |
|
Mining Engineering |
46155 |
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