NIT Kurukshetra Expected Cutoff 2026: Branch-wise Opening & Closing Ranks, Eligibility and Placement Guide for JEE Main 2026 Aspirants

Projected NIT Kurukshetra Expected Cutoff 2026 with branch-wise opening and closing ranks (OS & HS), eligibility checklist, placement snapshot (highest: 62.75 LPA; avg 12–14 LPA) and counselling strategy.

Edited by Suresh Iyer

    NIT Kurukshetra Expected Cutoff 2026

    The projected CSE opening rank (Other State) for JEE Main 2026 sits near 4,139 , with the closing rank around 7,216 — a quick signal of where top branches stand at NIT Kurukshetra this year.

    This guide uses the latest expected opening and closing ranks to help you read the numbers, check eligibility, build a JoSAA/CSAB strategy, and understand placements before you lock your choices.

    Quick snapshot: NIT Kurukshetra Expected Cutoff 2026 — what this guide covers

    • One-line summary: admissions for B.Tech and B.Arch are on the basis of JEE Main 2026 ranks and JoSAA/CSAB seat allotment.
    • Key facts at a glance: 75% in 12th (65% for SC/ST/PwD) or top 20 percentile alternative; seat allotment via JoSAA and CSAB; branch cutoffs differ for Home State (HS) and Other State (OS).
    • How to use the branch-wise table below: compare opening and closing ranks (OS vs HS) to build safe, target and reach choices for your six JoSAA preferences.

    Eligibility checklist before you apply

    • Primary requirement: a valid JEE Main 2026 rank is mandatory for admission to B.Tech and B.Arch at NIT Kurukshetra.
    • 10+2 subjects: you must have studied Physics and Mathematics, plus one of Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Technical Vocational.
    • 12th board percentage rule: general category needs 75% aggregate in 12th (or top 20 percentile); 65% applies for SC/ST/PwD candidates as per the official eligibility norm.
    • Counselling route: seats are allotted through JoSAA and CSAB counselling based on your JEE Main rank and category-domicile rules.

    How cutoffs are determined (factors you should watch)

    • Paper difficulty: a tougher JEE Main paper usually pushes closing ranks lower (better ranks get seats) and vice versa. Expect shifts if the exam trend changes.
    • Number of applicants: more applicants competing for the same seats can raise closing ranks for popular branches.
    • Seat matrix changes: any increase or decrease in seats per branch affects cutoffs across rounds.
    • Home State (HS) vs Other State (OS): HS quota helps Haryana candidates access seats at more relaxed closing ranks compared with OS seats — so use HS listings if you have Haryana domicile.
    • Category effect: OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, ST category cutoffs are usually much higher (i.e., allow larger CRL ranks) than General; expect substantial differences by category.

    NIT Kurukshetra Expected Cutoff 2026 (General Category)

    Use this table to compare branches and quotas (OS vs HS) and set realistic choices. Opening rank is where the first seat was allocated; closing rank is where the last seat closed in the projected range.

    Branch / Program Quota Opening Rank Closing Rank
    Computer Science and Engineering OS 4139 7216
    Computer Science and Engineering HS 4835 8718
    Computer Science and Engineering (Dual Degree) OS 6917 7486
    Information Technology OS 6562 8834
    Artificial Intelligence and Data Science OS 7122 8786
    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning OS 6993 9518
    Architecture OS 531 1168
    Mathematics and Computing OS 6817 10592
    Electronics and Communication Engineering OS 8462 12584
    Electronics and Communication Engineering (Dual Degree) OS 9524 12846
    Microelectronics & VLSI Engineering OS 10938 15748
    Electrical Engineering OS 11488 17896
    Industrial Internet of Things OS 10811 18434
    Mechanical Engineering (Dual Degree) OS 18772 20984
    Engineering and Computational Mechanics OS 16292 21964
    Mechanical Engineering OS 16551 25598
    Civil Engineering OS 16301 37682
    Sustainable Energy Technologies OS 20285 37496
    Civil Engineering (Dual Degree) OS 35469 39286
    Production and Industrial Engineering OS 27860 40884
    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning HS 5310 12798
    Computer Science and Engineering (Dual Degree) HS 9517 11894
    Artificial Intelligence and Data Science HS 8120 12984
    Information Technology HS 8245 12638
    Architecture HS 376 2196
    Mathematics and Computing HS 10654 15784
    Electronics and Communication Engineering HS 9692 16472
    Electronics and Communication Engineering (Dual Degree) HS 16112 16864
    Electrical Engineering HS 15840 24984
    Industrial Internet of Things HS 16892 25228
    Microelectronics & VLSI Engineering HS 12733 23492
    Electrical Engineering (Dual Degree) OS 15655 17894
    Electrical Engineering (Dual Degree) HS 22646 28136
    Mechanical Engineering HS 23285 31488
    Mechanical Engineering (Dual Degree) HS 27581 34184
    Civil Engineering HS 28543 44486
    Production and Industrial Engineering HS 31033 46298
    Civil Engineering (Dual Degree) HS 36613 51274
    Sustainable Energy Technologies HS 23712 50182

    Notes on interpreting the table: - OS = Other State quota; HS = Home State quota. If you have Haryana domicile, focus on HS ranks where you often get relaxed closing ranks. - Opening rank shows where a branch began allotments; a wide gap between opening and closing means higher volatility across counselling rounds. - Dual-degree cutoffs are listed separately; they often close later than the single-degree counterpart for some branches.

    Placement snapshot: salaries and what they mean for your return on investment

    NIT Kurukshetra reports a strong placement record that should factor into your branch decisions.

    Metric Detail
    Highest package reported 62.75 LPA
    Average B.Tech package (overall) 12–14 LPA
    Typical top recruiters (examples) Amazon, Microsoft, Adobe, Tata Motors, PSUs

    What these numbers mean for you: - A very high top package shows the ceiling for star performers in popular branches like CSE and ECE. - The average package of 12–14 LPA reflects the broader placement success — branch mix and recruiter fit (software vs core) shape how your own outcome may look. - Factor placements into branch preference: if you want the best placement odds, prioritize branches with strong recruiter interest (CSE, IT, AIdata branches, top ECE streams).

    Practical application: Building a 6-choice JoSAA/CSAB strategy

    • Mix choices: pick 1–2 reach options (near or slightly above your closing rank), 2–3 target choices (within your closing rank range), and 1–2 safe picks (well within OS/HS closing ranks).
    • Use HS advantage: if you have Haryana domicile, include HS-cutoff branches in your target or safe slots — HS often lets you get higher-ranked branches at relaxed closing ranks.
    • Balance branch interest and ROI: don’t choose a branch only for placements if you dislike the subject. Combine your passion with realistic placement prospects and this cutoff table.

    Common cutoff scenarios and what to do if your rank falls short

    • If your rank meets the opening rank but not the projected closing rank: you may appear on waitlists or get a seat in early rounds. Stay active across JoSAA rounds and monitor upgrades.
    • If you fall short of both opening and closing ranks: consider alternative NITs, state engineering colleges, or focused private colleges with good branch fit. Keep CSAB options open after JoSAA.
    • Thinking of dropping a year: weigh improvement prospects in JEE preparation, mental and financial costs, and whether better ranks substantially change your branch/college outcomes.

    Documentation, counselling steps and important procedural tips

    • Bring essential documents for reporting and verification: 10th and 12th marksheets, JEE Main score/rank proof, category certificate (if applicable), domicile proof (if claiming HS), and a valid photo ID.
    • Seat acceptance flow: after a JoSAA allotment you must accept the seat and pay the required seat acceptance fee, then report to the institute for document verification and admission formalities as per JoSAA/college instructions.
    • Keep track of tie-breakers, normalization, and verification nuances during counselling sessions — these technical steps influence final allotments, especially in tight rank bands.

    Action checklist: Next steps after you get your JEE Main 2026 result

    • Map your JEE Main rank to the branch-wise table above and shortlist across OS and HS lists depending on your domicile.
    • Prepare all documents in original and scanned copies before counselling opens; have category and domicile proofs ready if applicable.
    • Keep alternate options ready (other NITs, state engineering colleges, private colleges) and monitor JoSAA/CSAB announcements and the college admission office for real-time updates.

    Writer's closing advice: realistic planning and using data smartly

    Balance ambition with backups. Use HS quota if you qualify for it, but don’t rely only on one seat allotment scenario.

    Cutoffs change every year because of exam difficulty, applicant numbers and seat matrix shifts — treat these projected ranks as informed estimates, not guarantees.

    FAQs

    • Q: What is the primary eligibility for NIT Kurukshetra B.Tech?
      A: You need a valid JEE Main 2026 rank plus 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics and one of Chemistry/Biotech/Biology/Technical Vocational, and the 12th percentage requirement ( 75% general; 65% for SC/ST/PwD) or top 20 percentile.

    • Q: How are seats allocated at NIT Kurukshetra?
      A: Seats are allocated through JoSAA and CSAB counselling based on JEE Main ranks, category and domicile (HS/OS) rules.

    • Q: Does Haryana domicile help my chances?
      A: Yes. The Home State (HS) quota gives Haryana candidates access to relaxed closing ranks versus Other State (OS) seats in many branches.

    • Q: What are realistic placement expectations?
      A: NIT Kurukshetra reports a highest package of 62.75 LPA and an average B.Tech package around 12–14 LPA . Branch and recruiter mix strongly affect individual outcomes.

    • Q: What should I do if my rank is below the closing rank for my preferred branch?
      A: Prepare a mix of target and safe choices for JoSAA, consider CSAB seats, and evaluate other NITs or state colleges — dropping a year should be a carefully weighed decision.

    • Q: Where can I verify final cutoffs and counselling updates?
      A: Follow official JoSAA and CSAB portals and the NIT Kurukshetra admission office for confirmed opening and closing ranks and counselling schedules.

    This post is for subscribers on the Free, Bronze and Gold tiers

    Already have an account? Log in