What are the minimum and maximum marks should I get in JEE Mains 2019 to get easy admission in NIT Warangal?

I am male and OBC category student from Maharashtra.

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Hello Sojwal, The total marks required in JEE Mains is 360. There are caste wise cutoff marks which are the minimum marks for a student to clear the examination. But it is not that, if he crosses that mark he is sure of getting a seat. As you belong to OBC, you need to have a score of at least above

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The admission into NITs is based on closing and opening ranks too, which vary for every NIT. As NIT Durgapur is also one of the top NITs, you need to have a score of around 280-300. This makes your rank to come under 15,000 so that you can secure a seat.

Akhil Chandra
8 years ago
Hi, To get into NIT-Warangal, your maximum score should be more than 260+ to get into CSE as an OBC student and the minimum would be to get into other branches like biotechnology. Your required score will be 180+ for an OBC student. Good luck!

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Sumit Kumar Singh
8 years ago
Above 250 plus is the minimum marks that you must get to get into NIT Warangal.

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8 years ago
The cut-off for OBC category is in the range of 50-70.

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