What is the closing rank for NIT in JEE Main?
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NITs closing rank varies for all categories, institute as well as courses. In general, students must have a JEE Main rank within the top 30,000 to have a seat in any of the NITs across the country. For exact cutoff, candidates can check JoSAA portal to know college, course and category-wise cutoff ranks.
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The closing rank for NITs in the JEE Main exam varies by the category and the course. The cutoffs for NITs are released after each round of JoSAA counseling. The closing rank at NIT Delhi for the General AI category ranged from 8018 to 27045. B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering was the most difficult course to get into. At NIT Agartala, the closing ranks for top specializations are expected to be between 16,289 and 32,958. At NIT Jalandhar, the cutoffs for 2024 were concluded after the release of the Round 6 Seat Allotment Result. Candidates should have a percentile between 85 to 95 to get NIT seats.
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