What is the JEE Main Round 6 cut off for Civil Engineering at NIT Trichy?
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NIT Trichy cutoff for the Joint Entrance Examination is out for the year 2024. Candidates must note that JoSAA counselling for this year will be in 5 rounds only.
Here is the category wise cutoff for JoSAA counselling for civil engineering-
• JEE Main Round 2 Closing rank for B.Tech in Civil Engineering (General Category) - 16190
The cutoff for other rounds is yet to be released and it will be available on Shiksha as soon as it is online.
To know more about the examination, candidates can refer to the official website or Shiksha.
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The JEE Main Round 6 cut off for Civil Engineering at NIT Trichy is as follows:
- Home State Quota: Opening Rank - 33703, Closing Rank - 20873
- Other State Quota: Opening Rank - 20873, Closing Rank - 29370
- Civil Engineering at NIT Trichy is a prominent programme that aims to develop professional civil engineers through a comprehensive curriculum and practical training. The department offers a range of courses focusing on modern engineering tools like CAD, FEM, and GIS for complex modeling and prediction
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NIT Trichy JEE Main Round 6, has been released for admission to the BTech courses. As per NIT Trichy cutoff, the Round 6 closing rank was 20873 for General category candidates in All India quota for Civil Engineering. For female candidates in general category under All India quota, 28979 was the closing rank. BTech cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.
NIT Trichy admissions 2024 are based on JEE Main 2024 ranks followed by JoSAA Counselling and further, followed by CSAB Counselling. Candidates seeking admission to the BTech must appear for JEE Main in order to be eligible for further admissio
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