- UGMIT Rayagada 2025
- UGMIT Rayagada 2024
About Cutoff at Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Institute of Technology, Rayagada
Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Institute of Technology Rayagada has released the cut-off ranks for the last two years. UGMIT Rayagada cutoff rank varies by many factors such as course, category, gender, and number of applicants applied for.
UGMIT Rayagada cutoff is the minimum rank required for admission into different engineering branches. The cutoff rank of UGMIT Rayagada helps students to understand the admission trend and choose their preferred course according to their eligibility criteria.
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UGMIT Rayagada 2025
The college has released the cut-off rank for the male and female categories. Aspirants can check the cut-off ranks and place admissions accordingly for the course they want to apply for.
Gender-wise UGMIT Rayagada Cutoff 2025
Course | Male Category | Female Category |
|---|---|---|
56 | 39.17 | |
67.17 | 43 | |
62.33 | 45.5 | |
56.83 | 50.17 |
UGMIT Rayagada 2024
The 2024 cutoff shows a variation compared to the 2025 cutoff depending on demand and seat availability. These cutoffs help students to understand the competition for each branch.
UGMIT Rayagada Cutoff 2024 for Male and Female
Course | Male Category | Female Category |
|---|---|---|
Civil Engineering | 60 | 48.43 |
Electrical Engineering | 66.67 | 48.67 |
Mechanical Engineering | 66.67 | 33 |
Electronics and Telecommunication | 61.5 | 43.33 |
Also See: UGMIT Rayagada Admission
Note: To take admission, students need to meet the cutoff rank and eligibility criteria for the desired course. Aspirants are requested to submit the documents to secure a seat at the college.
Utkal Gourav Madhusudan Institute of Technology, Rayagada Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
The Civil Engineering course has the lowest female cutoff rank, which is 39.17. Students need to check the previous year's cutoff rank for reference.
In 2025, male cutoffs range from 56 to 67.17 in 4 courses, while female cutoffs range from 39.17 to 50.17. Female cutoffs are generally lower than male cutoffs for most branches.
The cutoff ranks are determined by some factors such as the total number of applicants, seat availability, and competition for each course. The cut-off varies every year depending on trends.
Cutoff rank changes every year due to variations in student applications and available seats. Changes in counselling rules and the academic performance of candidates also impact the cutoff marks.

