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Artha Ghosh

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Based on the most recent and reliable cutoff trends:

The expected closing rank for CSE at SRM-AP (Amaravati) is typically in the 3,500–6,000 range. Even in years where cutoffs relaxed, they did not generally go beyond 6,000 for the general category at this campus.

For main and more sought-after campuses (such as Kattankulathur in Chennai), CSE usually closes much earlier—well within 2,000–9,000.

With a 15,000 rank, you may have options in other branches (like ECE, IT, Mechanical) at SRM-AP or CSE in lower-preference campuses, but pure CSE at SRM-AP is statistically out of reach as per recent years' counseling cutoffs.

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Ajay Sharma

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To get CSE in SRMJEEE 2025 Phase 1 at SRM Kattankulathur, your rank ought to be around 8,000 to 9,000.

If your rank is higher than this, you may no longer get CSE inside the major campus. However, you can try for other branches or SRM campuses.

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Ajay Sharma

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With 23,000 rank in SRMJEEE, your possibilities for CSE or IT at SRM Kattankulathur are low.

But you still have precise possibilities of having Electrical engineering.

 

 

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Ajay Sharma

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With 949 rank in SRMJEEE, you may easily get ECE at SRM Kattankulathur campus.

You also get a 50% training price scholarship within the first year.

To maintain the scholarship subsequent year, you need to hold your CGPA above nine.

ECE has top placement alternatives at SRM, so this is a exceptional opportunity for you.

 

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Aditya Choudhary

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You can look for the campuses in Chennai or in AP, in Andhra Pradesh campus you're most likely to get a CSE or CSE specialization. 

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Aditya Choudhary

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Looking at the previous year's data it seems like, this rank may not guarantee you a CSE seat at SRM AP, but you will get non CSE seats with ease. The 2023 test results show that students have got CSE till 30k rank. But the 2024 test results suggests a spike in cutoffs. 

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Sonali Samal

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Tough one. SRM KTR (Chennai) usually closes CSE around rank 2,000, and for CS-related branches, maybe a bit higher. But with rank 24,000, getting core CSE or even CS-related specializations at KTR is very unlikely. You'll have better chances at other SRM campuses like NCR, Ramapuram, or Vadapalani for CS or IT branches.

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Sonali Samal

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Here's the thing: SRM Kattankulathur's CSE branch is super competitive. It usually closes below Rank 8,000–10,000. If your SRMJEE rank is 15,000, getting CSE at the KTR campus is a long shot. You might get CSE in SRM Ramapuram, Vadapalani, or even EC/IT at KTR, but pure CSE? Not likely. That said, internal branch upgradation later is possible; but risky and based on merit.

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