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Radhika Question by Radhika on Dec 01, 2025Hindi
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Jee mains percentile for cs nits

Ans: Radhika, Assuming you belong to the General Category, the following information addresses your query regarding JEE Main requirements for Computer Science admission across NITs: Computer Science Engineering (CSE) remains the most competitive branch across all National Institutes of Technology in India. For General Category candidates seeking admission to NIT Computer Science programs, JEE Main ranks requirement typically ranges from 754 (NIT Karnataka, Surathkal) to 39,594 (NIT Nagaland) depending on the institute's tier, location, and reputation. The cutoff ranks vary significantly across six rounds of JoSAA counselling, with Round 1 having the most stringent ranks as best NITs fill seats quickly, and later rounds showing relaxation as seats remain unfilled.

During JoSAA 2025 Round 6 (Final Round), NIT Tiruchirappalli's Computer Science program had opening rank of 659 and closing rank of 1,449. NIT Warangal recorded opening rank of 1,521 and closing rank of 2,409. NIT Karnataka, Surathkal had opening rank of 1,191 and closing rank of 1,827. NIT Rourkela showed opening rank of 2,442 and closing rank of 3,431. NIT Delhi had opening rank of 2,363 and closing rank of 7,651. Motilal Nehru NIT Allahabad recorded opening rank of 2,730 and closing rank of 4,594. Malaviya NIT Jaipur had opening rank of 3,027 and closing rank of 5,601. NIT Calicut showed opening rank of 3,651 and closing rank of 5,222. Visvesvaraya NIT Nagpur recorded opening rank of 4,442 and closing rank of 6,359. NIT Kurukshetra had opening rank of 5,180 and closing rank of 7,037. Maulana Azad NIT Bhopal showed opening rank of 5,942 and closing rank of 9,249. NIT Jamshedpur recorded opening rank of 6,378 and closing rank of 8,902. Sardar Vallabhbhai NIT Surat had opening rank of 6,343 and closing rank of 8,130. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar NIT Jalandhar showed opening rank of 7,991 and closing rank of 11,262. NIT Silchar recorded opening rank of 8,010 and closing rank of 12,665. NIT Raipur had opening rank of 8,140 and closing rank of 13,559. NIT Goa showed opening rank of 10,279 and closing rank of 13,640. NIT Patna recorded opening rank of 10,529 and closing rank of 14,996. NIT Hamirpur had opening rank of 9,637 and closing rank of 12,586. NIT Puducherry showed opening rank of 11,429 and closing rank of 19,758. NIT Agartala recorded opening rank of 13,104 and closing rank of 22,013. NIT Andhra Pradesh had opening rank of 11,739 and closing rank of 18,183. NIT Uttarakhand showed opening rank of 16,359 and closing rank of 18,491. NIT Srinagar recorded opening rank of 15,080 and closing rank of 26,171. NIT Sikkim had opening rank of 15,389 and closing rank of 26,616. NIT Meghalaya showed opening rank of 20,712 and closing rank of 24,074. NIT Arunachal Pradesh recorded opening rank of 27,500 and closing rank of 30,607. NIT Manipur had opening rank of 26,617 and closing rank of 33,098. NIT Mizoram showed opening rank of 35,504 and closing rank of 37,751. NIT Nagaland recorded opening rank of 32,717 and closing rank of 39,594. IIEST Shibpur had opening rank of 13,917 and closing rank of 16,765.

For Computer Science in top-tier NITs including NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, NIT Rourkela, and NIT Delhi, candidates need opening rank approximately 659-2,363 (98-99 percentile) and closing rank approximately 1,449-7,651 (95-98 percentile), equivalent to JEE Main score of 255+ marks out of 300. For mid-tier NITs like NIT Karnataka, MNIT Jaipur, NIT Calicut, opening rank requirement stands around 2,730-3,651 (96-97 percentile) with closing rank approximately 4,594-5,601 (93-95 percentile), requiring approximately 215-235 marks. For Tier-2 NITs such as NIT Hamirpur, NIT Patna, NIT Goa, NIT Silchar, opening rank requirement is approximately 8,010-11,262 (85-90 percentile) with closing rank around 12,586-19,758 (80-85 percentile), generally requiring 180-200 marks. For lower-tier NITs including NIT Agartala, NIT Srinagar, NIT Meghalaya, and NIT Nagaland, opening rank requirement is approximately 13,104-35,504 (60-85 percentile) with closing rank approximately 22,013-39,594 (50-80 percentile), where 140-180 marks may suffice.

Comparing JoSAA 2024 and 2025 data, cutoff ranks remain relatively stable year-over-year for top NITs with minor fluctuations of approximately 500 ranks depending on examination difficulty and candidate performance. Computer Science continues being the most competitive branch, with significantly lower closing ranks compared to other engineering disciplines. For percentile benchmarks, the 99th percentile guarantees admission to top 3 NITs including Trichy, Warangal, Rourkela. Between 95-97 percentile secures admission to top 10 NITs including NIT Delhi and NIT Karnataka. Between 90-95 percentile provides good chances at mid-tier NITs like NIT Hamirpur, NIT Patna, NIT Goa. Between 80-90 percentile is realistic for lower-ranked NITs. Below 80 percentile may require consideration of non-CSE branches or private institutions. Actual rank requirements depend on total number of JEE Main qualified candidates appearing for JoSAA counselling, examination difficulty level across sessions, seat availability and category-wise reservation quotas, home state quota considerations available in several NITs, and individual candidate's choice filling strategy and preference order. To secure Computer Science admission through JoSAA counselling at reputed NITs, General category candidates should target a minimum 95 percentile in JEE Main for mid-to top-tier NITs, while for tier-2 NITs, 85-90 percentile provides reasonable chances. Actual admission depends on the cumulative performance of all qualified candidates and seat availability across counselling rounds. Important Disclaimer: The admission probability assessments provided are estimates based on historical data and should be considered indicative only. Opening and closing ranks experience annual fluctuations due to multiple dynamic factors, including exam difficulty variations, candidate participation rates, performance distributions, institutional seat matrix adjustments, policy modifications in reservation criteria, evolving student preferences across disciplines, shifting institutional rankings, historical cutoff influences, economic trends affecting branch demand, increases/decreases in students' intake, and multi-round counselling processes.

Strategic Recommendation: Include as many institute-branch combinations as possible in JoSAA Counselling Process, beginning with your preferred options first. Also, to optimize your admission prospects, we strongly encourage maintaining a diversified application portfolio by preparing/appearing for 4-5 additional engineering entrance examinations for private institutions alongside JEE/JoSAA. This comprehensive approach ensures multiple pathways to quality engineering education beyond the highly competitive IIT/NIT/IIIT/GFTI ecosystem. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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