National Institute of Technology Silchar
Hi
As per previous year cutoff trends, you may get Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering or Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering if you're a SC candidate and have a Home State in NIT Silchar.
For further information about previous year cutoff check this link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-nit-silchar
Best of Luck.
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Hello
Hitesh NIT is a good college
but NIT Silchar doesn't stand rank one among all the NIT's.
Yes it is a good college too compared to other
More importantly ,........ VLSI is the best subject to go for .
It really has great scope in future.
The campus Infrastructure
Hello Aspirant,
Don't worry regarding that. As each year number of seats in NITs and IITs increase. And that's the reason why a person with your rank in 2017 was not getting and in 2018 it was available.
Feel assured regarding that, this year too the cutoff will be almost
hie Dhritiraj,
For detailed view of all semester fee tariff reffer this link: http://www.nits.ac.in/academics/fee_structure.php
Hope it helps!
All the best.
Hi Santanu
All the seats are allocated using All India CRL .
Since i don't know about your crl I will mention the ranks in terms of CRL and you can compare.
(Please note these are last year ranks and they tend to fluctuate)
Closing Rank:21642 (CSE)
47587 (Electrical)
Hope
Hello Rahul,
Congratulations on your 91 percentile first of all.
Secondly for applying for admission in NIT silchar, you need to appear under the eligibility criteria that includes:
1- Applying for the JEE (mains) examination
2- securing Atleast 75% in your class 12th board examination which is modified to 65%
Hello Aspirant!
Looking at your percentile scored in jee mains exam(I.e 94 percentile) , there are greater chances of getting a suitable branch in nit silchar under the home state quota.
Going to say for the top notch branches like cse, electrical, mechanical, civil , etc , there are chances
Hi Ankur,
The cutoff for NIT Silchar varies for different categories like general, sc, st, obc.
Looking at previous year cutoffs for general category and home state quota, I think you will be able to get the branch of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering or even Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
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