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NIT Kurukshetra Course Admissions 2025: Application, Eligibility, Selection Process & Dates

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NIT Kurukshetra Admission Process 2025

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Q:   Can I get into NIT Kurukshetra with 95 percentile?

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A 95 percentile in entrance exams would raise a candidate's prospect of getting into NIT Kurukshetra, as the conventional cutoff for NIT ranges from 85 to 95 percentile on most seats. This also includes factors such as the cutthroat competition that may exist for a particular course and the sheer number of applicants.

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Q:   How much marks are required in JEE mains to get admission in NIT?

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The marks for getting an admission at NIT Kurukshetra vary from year to year due to factors like category, branch, and seat availability, and hence cannot be given definitely. For a general candidate, a percentile of around 90 is needed from JEE Main, whereas higher percentiles are must for competitive branches such as computer science. The exact detail can be sought after on the latest cut-offs given by JoSAA after completion of counseling.

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Q:   How can I get admission in NIT Kurukshetra?

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The admissions are mainly through national-level entrance exams such as for undergraduate programs from JEE main while postgraduate level applicants qualify through GATE. After successful qualification in entrance examination, candidates must participate in counseling coordinated by JoSAA or CCMT in respective conditions for seat allocation. Eligible with a good rank in the entrance examination, the student is sure to get admission in NIT Kurukshetra into one of its numerous various programs.

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Q:   How many courses are offered at NIT Kurukshetra?

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NIT Kurukshetra offers 10 BTech programmes and 19 MTech programmes, besides MBA, MCA, and PhD programmes in all disciplines of Engineering, Sciences and Humanities and Social Sciences. Admissions to BTech, MTech, MBA, MCA, and PhD programmes are completely determined by entrance tests that are administered both nationally and by the institution itself. The duration of these courses ranges from 2 to 6 years. Candidates need to fulfil the eligibility criteria to get admission to these courses. The basic eligibility criteria to get admission to NIT Kurukshetra is to pass Class 12 with a 75% aggregate in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, or a Technical Vocational Subject. Candidates can apply for these courses through the official website of the institute.

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NIT Kurukshetra BTech Admission 2025

20 courses 4 - 5 years
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  • 10+2 with 75% aggregate
  • Accepting Exams: JEE Main, DASA UG

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DatesUpcoming Events
12 Feb '25
JEE Main Result 2025 Session 1
1 Feb '25 - 25 Feb '25
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 RegistrationOngoing
1 Apr '25 - 8 Apr '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 2
Jun '25
DASA 2025 registrationTentative
Jun '25
DASA 2025 choice filling and submissionTentative
DatesPast Events
22 Jan '25 - 30 Jan '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 1 - Paper 1
30 Jan '25
JEE Main 2025 Exam Date Session 1 - Paper 2
26 Nov '24 - 27 Nov '24
JEE Main 2025 Application Correction Session 1
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Q:   What is the tuition fee for the BTech programme at NIT Kurukshetra?

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The cost of tuition for the BTech programme at NIT Kurukshetra can vary from INR 1.67 Lacs to INR 5 lakh, depending on the family's income. If the family earns more than INR 5 Lacs per annum, the fee will be INR 5 lakh. If the family income is less than INR 5 Lacs per annum, the fee will decrease to INR 1.67 lakh.

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Q:   How can I get admission in NIT Kurukshetra for BTech?

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To be able to get admission at NIT Kurukshetra for BTech, candidates need to qualify in national-level entrance exams like JEE Main. After the eligibility criteria are met, candidates have to first get enrolled on the official website of the exam conducting body and fill the application form. Then, the shortlisted candidates can participate in the counselling process conducted by JoSAA for seat allotment. In addition, for entry into any NIT, including Kurukshetra NIT, clearing the JEE Mains exam with at least 75% score is mandatory.

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Q:   Can I get admission in BTech at NIT Kurukshetra without JEE Main?

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No, the JEE Main is what gives admissions to the BTech programmes at NIT Kurukshetra. The National Testing Agency in India conducts the JEE Main, which is a national-level engineering entrance examination. The student must necessarily appear for the examination and score sufficiently high to appear for the admission at NIT Kurukshetra.  The college shortlists candidates for the admission process using the score obtained in the JEE Main scores and offers seats in the BTech programme. Hence, admission to the BTech programme at NIT Kurukshetra is not possible without appearing for and qualifying in the JEE Main.

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NIT Kurukshetra Application Process 2025

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Q:   How can I apply at NIT Kurukshetra?

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To apply for admission at NIT Kurukshetra, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of NIT Kurukshetra.

  2. Look for the registration link on the homepage and click on it.

  3. Register using your basic details and log in to fill out the application form.

  4. Upload the required documents as mentioned on the website.

  5. Pay the application fee through the provided payment gateway.

  6. Review all the information filled in the application form and submit it.

  7. After successful submission, make sure to save/print the confirmation page for future reference.

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Q:   What documents are required for admission at NIT Kurukshetra?

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For admission at NIT Kurukshetra candidates'll have to submit several such documents such as signed photocopied mark sheets with Class 10 and Class 12 or other university examination results of the applicant. In addition, they will require an attested photocopy of certificate or provisional certificate issued along with qualifying examination proof relating to the date of birth, recent color photograph. They also need an entrance test scorecard, if required, category certificates and job experience certificate.

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Top recruiting companies like L&T, Aditya Birla Cement, TCS, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Zomato, Swiggy, Expedia, PhonePe, Paytm, Deloitte HCL, Indian Oils, Sole Energy, etc., visit our campus.
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Placement in our college for CSE and ECE are pretty decent but for branches like civil, mechanical, electrical and other lower branches it is not up to the mark.
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
2Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good hostel, food, and a lot of technical clubs and societies.
Placements: In my course, civil engineering, especially, there is a lack of skills among people, so there are very few placements in the civil branch. But the students of the civil branch are getting placements in tech/software fields. Recently, a civil engineering student got placed at Zomato in software.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is working well. The range is good. The library and hostel both have Wi-Fi. Labs are comparatively big and good. You get the required instruments in good condition at the chemistry lab, but in the physics lab, some of the setups are not working. Classrooms have good facilities but are comparatively smaller than IITs. But they have smart projectors, boards, and all other required facilities with AC. Even one of the buildings, which is newly made, now has excellent infrastructure. Siemens Hall is just awesome. It has the best computer lab, meditation room, and special vibes. The hostel for all girls has single-seater rooms and provides privacy.
Faculty: Yes, senior professors are well-qualified and knowledgeable. The course curriculum is relevant, especially for skills. Exams are not that difficult if you go for PYQ; you are easily able to score passing marks. The pass percentage can vary from subject to subject and as per their requirement in the course.
Other: Scholarship facilities are available. Many students get 1 lakh+ scholarship. The fest that is the DJ night in Confluence was awesome. Sports and NCC are always a priority. The surrounding environment is not much crowded, and students roam in college using cycles only. For students, bikes and all other vehicles are not allowed. Many food corners are available for food. The hotspot at the girls' hostel gives you food till midnight. Improvement should be done in the infrastructure of the college, and skills should be a priority instead of getting marks and CGPA.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
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Peaceful college, good environment, decent placement, better if the college was in a good city.
Placements: Currently, 60% of students from the Computer branch are placed, and the placement has improved from last year. For internships, it is even better, so possibly from next year, it will get better. The highest package is currently from Google, and the lowest is from Infosys. The average package is around 20 lakhs. Internships for our batch were not good; only some people got placed at MNCs, and most of them were girls who got off-campus placements. Most roles offered were for software developers.
Infrastructure: Hostel conditions are very bad. They are not renovated, and the washroom conditions are the worst. There is only one good hostel, but its food is bad, and one hostel has good food, but the toilets are very bad. Most of the time, the internet LAN doesn't work in the hostels, whereas the Wi-Fi on campus is superfast. The classrooms are in good condition, and AC works well in the summer. The library and reading rooms are great. There is a sports ground in the hostel, and for girls, many sports facilities are available. Not much for boys in the hostel, but they can go to the sports ground easily anytime.
Faculty: Teachers are quite qualified and very supportive. They understand students' needs properly, but the bad thing is that sometimes they ignore the doubts asked by students and just read PPTs. This is valid for only a few teachers, while others explain well. The course is good, and many things are taught apart from studies, which directly help with industry-level work or production-level code. Semester exams are quite tough, as there are two mid-sem exams and one end-sem exam.
Other: Coding was always my go-to thing, and the college was quite near my home. It is also one of the top colleges in the North. The college organizes the second-largest cultural fest in the North and also provides scholarships based on different criteria like academic excellence and sports. They are slowly removing some unnecessary subjects like Chemistry from branches like CS and IT.
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2027
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NIT KKR: The worst nightmare
Placements: Although placements are usually good, many companies only occasionally offer 4 LPA due to the non-profit nature of the industry. Only 64% of the students placed here last year received a placement, and the highest package goes up to 40 LPA, which is not good, and the lowest is only 3.2 LPA. Annually, fewer companies arrive and provide fewer services.
Infrastructure: The number of courses offered has been rising annually, and some courses have very few or no teachers. The infrastructure is also poor because many of the buildings have not been renovated in decades. The hostel facilities are the worst. At hostels, there is no hygiene and cleanliness.
Faculty: The only teacher we have is V.P. Singh, the future director of our college. He gives us instructions, but when it comes to homework, he says he will only accept the first five submissions before letting the others finish it. And when it comes to exams, then they take exams every month named as mid-sem, they take two mid-sems.
Other: I guess there is this one time when a girl student got molested or raped, and the college didn’t care about the mental stress of the student; they just cared about suppressing the matter and did it very effectively.
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B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2023
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5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Excellent placement chance.
Placements: In civil engineering course, around 23% of students got placed in public domain. In civil engineering course, the highest salary package offered is 40 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 6 LPA. Around 50% of students got internships. Many students get role as HR of a company.
Infrastructure: The college has best infrastructure. We also have gym, swimming pool, library, and many lakes. The food quality is good like home. It also has many canteens for boys and girls late at night. There is one hotspot for boys hostel.
Faculty: There are three exams in the semester. Two exams of mid-semester 20 to 20 numbers. Final exam is for 50 numbers and 10 numbers from teachers for students' behaviour in the classroom. There are also practice subjects that have credit for each subject and weightage. Faculty members are best for all courses.
Other: My father gave me advice to get a government job. Our college provides many oppertunities and good hostel life. Many events are conducted like Confluence, Uttkarsh, and Techspradh (technical event). There are many societies like Anamika, SAE, NCC, NSS, LSD, Shiksha, Ruhha, etc.
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Batch of 2028
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Good overall. You can take it.
Placements: My course is the Internet of Things (IoT), which comes under the ECE department. It might be very trendy and demanding in the future, but in recent days, due to the recession, students are facing many problems in getting placed. Very few students are placed, and high-paying companies are not visiting for campus placement. So, average placements are about 10-12 LPA only. The highest is 60 LPA something. It won't be the same in the future, although students are working hard to overcome this recession. Companies like Microsoft, Wipro, etc. have given internships to 40% of students.
Infrastructure: NIT Kurukshetra is really beautiful. So much greenery, you'll love this. We have one cafe called Moxie where you can get everything. We have a market area where there is a confectionery shop and other grocery shops, a cafe, a stationary shop, a photocopy shop, a salon, and everything.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful, but somewhere you can't be completely dependent on them. Most of the time, you have to do it by yourself. Semester exams are not that difficult; if you'll work hard, then you can easily pass. Passing marks in the end-semester exam out of 50 is 23, and we have two mid-semester exams for which you have to get 15 marks out of 30 to pass. Mine is IoT, which is really interesting, and there are good professors for this course.
Other: Mine is a hybrid of Electronics and Computer Science, so I found this interesting and something that has more scope. IoT is considered in the department of Electronics, but according to me, it's more a part of CS, so that's something I didn't find good. Many scholarships are provided to the students who need them. Campus life is amazing. It's more like a village than a city. You have Kurukshetra Railway Junction in 7 km and Delhi about 300 km to access the flights. And we have cultural fests and technical fests that are really amazing.
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B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2027
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NIT Kurukshetra: Fairly explained.
Placements: About 49% students were placed this year in mechanical engineering department of NIT kurukshetra. The highest package was 61 LPA, the lowest was 4 LPA, and the average package was 8 LPA this year. Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Siemens, and LnT are the top recruiting companies. These companies also provide stipends for internships. top roles offered were software development, machines design, electrical engineering, etc.
Infrastructure: All classrooms here in NIT Kurukshetra have smartboards and projectors. Teachers use them for better concept teaching. Our college has good infrastructure. All classrooms are fully equipped with modern facilities. All hostel rooms are in good condition. Each room is provided with a table, a fan, an almirah, and a bed. All rooms have LAN facilities. And are provided with an attached personal balcony.
Faculty: All the faculty members are helpful here. They are well qualified and knowledgeable. But the use of an of an old-fashioned teaching style, which sometimes seems quite boring,. The course curriculum is moderately relevant. It includes thermodynamic machine design, kinetics of materials, and fluid mechanics, which helps a lot in understanding the mechanical applications. But it also has some topics that are irrelevant and outdated, like old engines. The difficulty level of semester exams is moderate. One can easily memorize the syllabus of a subject in 3–4 days. The passing percentage here is 40%. .
Other: NIT kurukshetra has its own name. It is a brand. It has a strong and active alumni network, which helps the current students by providing mentorship. This course can be better if all the irrelevant topics were removed. And it should increase the focus on practical applications. Events here are amazing. NIT kurukshetra hosts many events, like cultural fests: confluence and utsav, technical fests techspradha, and sports fests CITUS. Our campus has a lot of greenery. It is located outside of the main city kurukshetra.
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NIT Kurukshetra Admission 2025 FAQs

Q:   What are the BTech specialisations offered at NIT Kurukshetra?

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 The available BTech specialisations at NIT Kurukshetra, along with the number of seats for each programme, are as follows:

  1. Civil Engineering: 139 seats
  2. Computer Engineering: 92 seats
  3. Electrical Engineering: 139 seats
  4. Electronics & Communication Engineering: 139 seats
  5. Industrial Engineering & Management: 92 seats
  6. Information Technology: 92 seats
  7. Mechanical Engineering: 139 seats.
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Q:   How does NIT Kurukshetra select candidates for MBA admission?

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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:

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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)

Selection Criteria: CAT/ MAT/ CMAT + GD/PI

Fee: INR 1.4 lakh

Seat Intake: 53

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Q:   Does NIT Kurukshetra offer scholarships to students?

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NIT Kurukshetra has realized the importance of funding for students who could not really afford the expenditure for education. In this regard, NIT Kurukshetra provides need-based and merit-cum-means scholarships to deserving students. Merit-based scholarships are being provided to students based on academic merits and merit-cum-means scholarships to students who show academic merit coupled with financial needs. Merit scholarships are available to a student who has performed well during his academic sessions. At NIT Kurukshetra, Merit-cum-Means scholarships are available to the students who require more financial support. 

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Q:   Can I get NIT Kurukshetra with 92 percentile?

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Whether or not admission will be possible in NIT Kurukshetra with 92 percentile will depend on a number of factors, including the programme you would be applying to, category, opening and closing ranks of the institute during JoSAA counseling. Percentiles required will be high for popular courses like Computer Science or Electronics, say 95+ for the General category. The cutoffs may be less for other branches. Further, cutoffs change every year with seat availability and competition.

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Q:   How much GATE score is required for NIT Kurukshetra M.Tech admission?

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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. 

Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the NIT Kurukshetra last round closing ranks for all the MTech specialisations: 

CourseRanks
M.Tech. in Computer Engineering442
M.Tech. in Computer Engineering (Cyber Security)434
M.Tech. in Control System372
M.Tech. in Communication Systems368
M.Tech. in Embedded Systems Design413
M.Tech. in Power Electronics and Drives350
M.Tech. in Power System424
M.Tech. in Machine Design353
M.Tech. in Transportation Engineering357
M.Tech. in VLSI Design483
M.Tech. in Geotechnical Engineering374
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Currently, NIT Kurukshetra has not released the dates for the commencement of classes for the academic batch 2025. It is anticipated that the dates will fall in the same bracket similar to the previous one. The date of commencement of classes for the 2024 batch was August 12, 2024.  

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Aspirants wanting to take admission to the MTech course shall check the eligibility requirement. Eligible students further must take the GATE exam. Aspirants can apply for GATE online. Candidates who secure scores greater than or equal to the cutoff marks further need to take part in the CCMT counse

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 In order to get admission to MBA at NIT Kurukshetra, students need to qualify for either CAT/ MAT/ CMAT entrance exam with a valid score. 

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To apply for MBA course at NIT Kurukshetra, students need to visit the official website of NIT Kurukshetra and fill an online application form along with submitting the relevant documents. To complete the application form, candidates who belong to the General category must pay INR 1,000 and for the

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Answered a year ago

In order to get admission to M.Tech at NIT Kurukshetra, students must graduate with Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture or postgraduate in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications or equivalent. After fulfilling the minimum eligibility criteria, aspiring candidates nee

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