NIT Kurukshetra - National Institute of Technology
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
GATE CCMT cutoff was concluded after Round 6 for NIT Kurukshetra M.Tech admission. As per the NIT Kurukshetra cutoff, the last round closing rank for MTech ranged between 434 and 483, among which Computer Engineering (Cyber Security) was the most competitive specialisation. During the NIT Kurukshetra cutoff, the Round 1 closing rank for MTech in CE (Cyber Security) stood at 513 for the General AI category students. Considering the Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks, candidates seeking admission to the NIT Kurukshetra MTech course must secure a rank between 400 and 550 for the General All India category students.&nb
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NIT Kurukshetra offers a two-year MBA course through the Department of Business Administration. To get admission to this course, students need to qualify for either of the entrance exams (CAT, MAT, or CMAT). After qualifying for the entrance exam, students need to qualify for group discussion and personal interview rounds for the final selection. Tabulated below are the eligibility criteria and the total tuition fee of the MBA course offered by NIT Kurukshetra:
Course Name | Eligibility & Selection Criteria | Total Fee & Seat Intake |
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MBA | Eligibility: Graduate with a minimum 50% aggregate in the respective subject from a recognised University (45% aggregate is required for candidates belonging to SC/ST category) | Fee: INR 1.4 lakh Seat Intake: 53 |
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Candidates are admitted to NIT Kurukshetra programmes based on their performance in the entrance exam. Candidates must take the JEE Mains entrance exam for Undergraduate programmes, GATE, NIMCET, or CAT for Postgraduate programmes, and a written test and interview for PhD programmes. Candidates who meet the requirements can register online through the university's official website. The eligibility and selection for some of the popular Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes are in the following table:
Popular Courses | Eligibility & Selection Criteria |
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Eligibility: Class 12 with PCM/ PBM Selection Criteria: JEE Main + JoSAA/ CSAB Counselling | |
Eligibility: Pass with UG or PG degree Selection Criteria: GATE + CCMT Counselling | |
Eligibility: UG or PG degree with 50% Selection Criteria: CAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ MAT | |
Eligibility: UG degree with 60% Selection Criteria: NIMCET |
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A correct approach accompanied by a well-built preparation strategy is everything a student needs to ace JEE Main 2023. A last-minute preparation tip for the exam is mentioned below:
- Choose your reference books wisely
- Solve as many Mock Tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE Downloadable JEE Main Mock Test Paper (with Solutions).
- Revise as much as possible
- Cross-check section-wise weightage & syllabus for all subjects covered in JEE Main
- Solve previous year’s JEE question papers there are high chances of getting questions from there
- Keep your focus on NCERT books at this point
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I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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