What is the cutoff rank for admission to Kurukshetra University through JEE Mains score for OBC category students in the HS quota?
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Kurukshetra University BTech admission is based on candidates performance in the JEE Main entrance exam. As per the JEE Main last round cutoff 2024, the closing ranks varied between 104072 and 934006 for the OBC category students in the Home State quota. BTech in CSE admission is offered via several KUK affiliated colleges. Among all the affiliated colleges, University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kurukshetra University has the lowest cutoff ranks. Candidates can check out the table below to view the KUK college-wise cutoff ranks for the OBC category students in the AI quota.
College JEE Main Last Round Cutoff 2024 (OBC HS Quota) University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kurukshetra University 104072 State Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nilokheri 316871 JMIT - Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute of Engineering and Technology 934006
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