What is the JEE Main cutoff for Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology?
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The JEE Main cut-off for Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology or KNIT 2024 is different for each program. For instance, while the closing rank for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering is 59,421, for Information Technology it stands at 70,020. Other courses have their closing ranks like Electronics Engineering with 84,569, Electrical Engineering with 99,300, Mechanical Engineering at 126,681, and Civil Engineering at 138,874. These cutoffs reveal the competition level for admission into these colleges. This helps in judging the candidate's opportunities through his scores in the JEE Main.
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JEE Main scores are required for admission to BTech courses at Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology. Find the cutoff below for the students belonging to the general category:
Course Round 1 (Closing Rank) Last Round (Closing Rank) B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 113135 138874 B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 46514 59421 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 80383 99300 B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering 71824 84569 B.Tech. in Information Technology 59632 70020 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 100781 126681 Please note that the cutoff varies for students who belong to other categories.
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