JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise: NIT, IIIT & GFTI Cutoffs

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 result was declared on April 20, 2026. This guide gives General category expected JoSAA closing rank course-wise for NITs, IIITs and select GFTIs, plus rank-vs-marks help and choice-filling strategy.

Edited by Amit Sharma

    JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise

    JEE Main 2026 Session 2 result was declared on April 20, 2026 . If you are a General category candidate planning for JoSAA counselling 2026, this JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise guide collects expected closing ranks, a rank-vs-marks table and practical choice-filling steps to help you shortlist colleges.

    Quick overview: JEE Main 2026 result & JoSAA timeline

    Event Date / Note
    JEE Main 2026 Session 2 result declared April 20, 2026
    JoSAA counselling 2026 expected start A few days after April 20, 2026 (official JoSAA schedule will confirm exact dates)

    You must have your JEE Main 2026 rank to participate in JoSAA counselling. JoSAA typically opens registration and mock choice filling within days after result declaration. Keep an eye on official JoSAA announcements for exact timelines.

    This guide is for General category students who want course-wise expected closing ranks (JoSAA closing rank) for NITs, IIITs and select GFTIs and need quick, practical steps to prepare their provisional list.

    How to use this article to shortlist colleges

    Read the expected closing ranks as ranges, not hard cutoffs. These are estimates to help build a balanced provisional list that mixes reach, match and safe options.

    Prepare a provisional college list before JoSAA choice filling. Use the rank-vs-marks table below or a JEE Main rank predictor 2026 to map your score to a probable rank, then slot colleges by realistic chances.

    Treat the ranges here as course-wise expected closing rank course-wise guidance. They do not include opening ranks, home-state vs other-state splits, or reservation-category specifics.

    JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise — NIT expected closing ranks

    Below are expected closing rank ranges (General category) for key NITs and popular branches. Use these when you draft your provisional list.

    NIT expected closing ranks (General category)

    Institute Computer Science (CSE) Electronics (ECE) Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering
    NIT Trichy 1,100 – 1,500 2,800 – 3,500 9,500 – 11,500 22,000 – 26,000
    NIT Surathkal 1,600 – 2,200 3,800 – 4,500 12,000 – 14,000 25,000 – 29,000
    NIT Warangal 2,100 – 2,800 4,200 – 5,200 13,500 – 16,000 26,000 – 30,000
    NIT Rourkela 3,200 – 4,100 5,500 – 7,000 16,000 – 19,000 32,000 – 36,000
    MNNIT Allahabad 4,200 – 5,100 7,800 – 9,500 18,000 – 21,000 34,000 – 39,000
    NIT Jalandhar 14,500 – 16,500 22,000 – 25,000 - -
    NIT Durgapur 12,000 – 14,500 16,000 – 19,000 - -
    NIT Patna 15,000 – 18,000 24,000 – 28,000 - -
    NIT Agartala 52,000 – 56,000 - - -
    NIT Srinagar - - 65,000 – 72,000 -
    NIT Mizoram - - - 85,000 – 1,10,000

    Key takeaways for different rank bands:

    • If your rank is inside the top 1,000–3,000 , target CSE/ECE at Trichy, Surathkal and Warangal as reach or match choices.
    • Ranks between 3,000–10,000 can realistically aim for CSE at Rourkela, MNNIT and some IIITs; mechanical branches at top NITs are reachable around the 9,500–19,000 bands.
    • Beyond 50,000 , expect to consider newer NITs, home-state quotas, or non-core branches; some GFTIs become sensible options.

    Limitations: these are expected closing ranks for the General category only. Opening ranks, seat matrix, state quota splits and reservation-category cutoffs are not included here.

    JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise — IIIT expected closing ranks

    IIITs have varied demand: CSE and IT seats close much earlier than ECE or other branches. Use these IIIT closing rank estimates when prioritising IIITs in your choices.

    IIIT expected closing ranks (General category)

    Institute Computer Science (CSE) Electronics (ECE) IT
    IIIT Allahabad 5,200 – 6,500 8,500 – 10,500 5,000 – 6,000
    IIIT Gwalior 7,500 – 8,800 - 11,000 – 13,000
    IIIT Lucknow 9,500 – 11,000 - 11,500 – 13,000

    Advice for IIIT-focused applicants:

    • If you are targeting IIIT CSE/IT, position them as reach/match choices if your rank is inside the ranges above.
    • IIITs are often more volatile year-to-year; keep nearby NITs as backup choices in your provisional list.

    JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise — GFTI expected closing ranks

    Here are expected closing ranks for a few GFTIs that many General category students consider.

    Institute Branch Expected Closing Rank (General)
    PEC Chandigarh CSE 12,000 – 15,000
    BIT Mesra CSE 16,000 – 20,000
    Assam University CSE 55,000 – 62,000

    When to prioritise GFTIs:

    • If your rank places you out of reach for top NIT/IIIT branches but inside the PEC/BIT ranges, consider putting PEC or BIT high on your list for CSE or strong ECE branches.
    • For ranks above 50,000 , some GFTIs like Assam University become realistic options for CSE.

    JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise — Rank vs marks analysis

    Use this expected marks vs rank mapping to estimate where your score might place you. These figures map common rank milestones to expected marks for JEE Main 2026 (General category).

    Rank (approx.) Expected Marks
    1 255+
    ≲ 9,750 200.05+
    ≲ 9,900 199.6+
    ≲ 13,500 190.3+
    ≲ 14,000 189.25+
    ≲ 19,000 180.64+
    ≲ 26,000 170.235+
    ≲ 35,000 160.04+
    ≲ 47,000 150.18+
    ≲ 61,500 140.2+
    ≲ 79,500 130.2+
    ≲ 100,000 120.81+
    ≲ 150,000 102.5+
    ≲ 155,000 99.73+
    ≲ 245,000 79.55+
    ≲ 275,000 70.65+
    ≲ 310,000 60.75+
    ≲ 380,000 51.425+
    ≲ 500,000 44.375+

    How to use this table:

    • Convert your JEE Main 2026 marks into a probable rank band using this table or a JEE Main rank predictor 2026. Then compare that band with expected closing ranks for branches.
    • Remember normalization across sessions can shift exact marks for a rank. Treat marks-to-rank mapping as approximate.

    Caveats: rank-to-marks mapping is an estimate for the General category and can vary by session and year. Use it alongside official percentile/rank data and a rank predictor for better accuracy.

    Sample provisional college lists by rank bands (General category)

    These are sample provisional lists to help you organise reach, match and safe choices. Place these colleges in your mock choice filling in that order only if your rank fits the band.

    Top-5,000 (General category)

    • Reach: NIT Trichy CSE (if near 1,100–1,500 ), NIT Surathkal CSE, NIT Warangal CSE.
    • Match: NIT Rourkela CSE, MNNIT Allahabad CSE, IIIT Allahabad CSE.
    • Safe: ECE or Mechanical at top NITs if your rank is slightly lower in this band.

    5,000–20,000 (General category)

    • Reach: IIIT Allahabad CSE/IT (if near 5,200–6,500 ), PEC Chandigarh CSE (if rank fits 12,000–15,000 ).
    • Match: NITs like Jalandhar, Durgapur, Patna for CSE or strong branches.
    • Safe: BIT Mesra CSE (if around 16,000–20,000 ), other GFTIs and state colleges.

    20,000–100,000 (General category)

    • Focus on branch-career ROI: consider strong mechanical/civil/IT branches at home-state NITs, newer NITs (Agartala) or GFTIs.
    • For civil/mech at NIT Srinagar or NIT Mizoram check the ranges ( 65,000–72,000 and 85,000–1,10,000 respectively) before prioritising.

    These examples are not exhaustive. Build a personalised list of 80–150 options and use mock rounds to refine ordering.

    Practical JoSAA choice-filling checklist for General category students

    1. Final documents: Keep scanned copies of your JEE Main scorecard, class 10/12 certificates and identity proof ready for upload if required.
    2. Run a JEE Main rank predictor 2026 to convert marks to a rank band. Use that band to prioritise colleges from the tables above.
    3. Prepare a provisional list of 80–120 choices before JoSAA opens: 10–20 reach, 30–50 match and the rest safe choices.
    4. Use the JoSAA mock choice filling window to test the order of preferences. Mock rounds show realistic outcomes without commitment.
    5. During final choice filling, put your true preference order — not just what you think you can get. A higher-preference allotment is usually better.
    6. Don’t remove a high-preference college only because it looks risky. If allotted, you can opt for ‘freeze’, ‘slide’ or ‘float’ according to JoSAA rules.
    7. Keep backup plans: note state university and private college admission timelines in case JoSAA outcomes are not favourable.

    Do's and don'ts during mock and final choice filling

    • Do: Diversify branches and institute tiers. Use expected closing rank course-wise data to spread risk.
    • Don’t: Rely on a single dream option. Don’t reorder choices during the last minute without checking mock outcomes.

    What this article doesn’t cover — gaps to watch for

    Be clear about what’s not included here:

    • No institute-wise opening ranks or seat matrix details are provided. Opening ranks can shape strategy, especially for low-rank candidates.
    • No state quota (home-state vs other-state) splits or reservation category-wise cutoffs beyond General.
    • No historical multi-year cutoff trends, fee structures or detailed placement/ROI data for institutes.
    • No direct links to official JoSAA or NTA pages — always verify dates and rules on the official sites before acting.

    Recommended next resources: consult the official JoSAA counselling 2026 schedule, institute websites for fee/seat matrices, and placement reports before finalising choices.

    Action plan and next steps after result declaration

    First 48–72 hours after result (what you should do immediately):

    • Download and save your JEE Main 2026 scorecard and note your All India Rank.
    • Run a JEE Main rank predictor 2026 or use the rank-vs-marks table above to find your likely band.
    • Draft a provisional list of institutes and branches (80–120 entries). Mark reach, match and safe options.

    Within the next week (before mock choice filling):

    • Finalise documents and bank details for any counselling fees or refunds.
    • Attend mock choice filling and study the mock allotment to refine preferences.

    Final steps during JoSAA counselling rounds:

    • Use mock results to adjust the final order, keeping true preferences at the top.
    • Follow JoSAA instructions on seat acceptance, reporting, and document verification strictly.

    FAQs (quick answers)

    Q: When was JEE Main 2026 Session 2 result declared? A: April 20, 2026 .

    Q: What are expected closing ranks for NIT Trichy CSE (General)? A: 1,100–1,500 is the expected closing rank range for NIT Trichy CSE (General category).

    Q: Which institutes’ expected ranks are listed here? A: The guide lists expected closing ranks for several NITs (Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal, Rourkela, MNNIT Allahabad, etc.), IIITs (IIIT Allahabad, Gwalior, Lucknow) and select GFTIs (PEC Chandigarh, BIT Mesra, Assam University).

    Q: How can I estimate which college I can get with my marks? A: Convert your marks to a probable rank using the rank-vs-marks table or a JEE Main rank predictor 2026, then compare that rank band to the expected closing ranks listed here.

    Q: Are these opening ranks or closing ranks? A: These are expected closing ranks (JoSAA closing rank) course-wise for the General category.

    Q: Do these ranges include home-state quotas or reservation categories? A: No. These ranges are for the General category and do not include state quota splits or reserved-category specifics.

    Q: Where should I check final counselling dates and official rules? A: Check the official JoSAA counselling 2026 notifications and the NTA/JEE Main portal for confirmed dates and procedures.

    Q: If my rank is 20,000, which colleges should I prioritise? A: For a 20,000 rank (General), prioritise mid-tier NIT branches, PEC/BIT for certain branches, and solid GFTIs. Consider branch-career ROI rather than only college brand.

    Final note

    Use this JEE Main 2026 General Category Expected JoSAA Closing Rank Course Wise guide as a practical starting point. Verify every step against official JoSAA and institute information before finalising choices. A careful, diversified provisional list and smart use of mock rounds will give you the best chance of a good allotment.

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