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Student Reviews for NIT Kurukshetra

College Infrastructure: 3.9/5
Academics: 3.8/5
Placements: 3.9/5
Value for Money: 2.4/5
Campus Life: 4.3/5

Best college of Haryana

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College Infrastructure

The kurukshetra NIT is built very beautifully and the infrastructure of the college is quiet decent but some improvements are required to make it better. We have all facilities here.. And the living spaces are quiet clean.

Having wonderful experience.

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College Infrastructure

The classroom is very well maintained, with availability of Wi-Fi and labs in our department. The infrastructure of our classroom is very good and clean. The quality of food is not as good. There is a big sports ground in our college where you can run.

Need to focus on the faculty of the college

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College Infrastructure

The college campus of this college is good , the college provides the all the necessary facilities in addition to that it also provides the cultural clubs , other clubs and events to the students for the creativity .

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I sc female candidate from haryana jee mains me kitne marks chahiye to get admission in NIT kurukshetra

Hello aspirant,

NIT Kurukshetra JEE Main Cutoff 2024 for SC category candidates varies depending on the branch and quota (Home State or Other State). However, based on the previous year's trends, you can expect a cutoff in the range of 300-500 marks for SC female candidates from Haryana to get admission to NIT Kurukshetra.

It's important to note that the actual cutoff may vary depending on several factors, including the difficulty level of the JEE Main exam, the number of applicants, and the number of seats available.

Therefore, it's advisable to aim for a higher score to increase your chances of securing a seat in your desired branch.


I hope this information helps.

Hii I am a sc female student from uttarpradesh at what score can I get nit kurukshetra mechanical department in jee 2025

Hello,

A rank between 30,000 to 50,000 in category rank would stand an SC female candidate good for some scope at NIT Kurukshetra for Mechanical Engineering through JEE 2025. Admissions would depend significantly on the cutoffs released every year.

In terms of marks, this translates to around a score of 120-150 in JEE Main. Again, this too depends on multiple factors such as how challenging the paper is, how much seat availability, and the extent of applicants. Since the cutoff keeps changing every year, one should target higher and not less; score 150+ for maximal chances of getting your desired branch and institute.

I am a SC female student from Punjab is 150 marks is enough to get NIT kurukshetra mechanical electronics engineering or electrical branch in 2025

Hello from Careers360,

Thank you for reaching out about NIT Kurukshetra admissions. I appreciate your forward-thinking approach in considering your options for 2025.

Regarding your question about the sufficiency of 150 marks for admission to mechanical, electronics, or electrical engineering at NIT Kurukshetra as an SC female candidate from Punjab, it's important to note that predicting cutoffs for future years can be challenging. Admission trends can change from year to year based on various factors such as the number of applicants, overall performance in the entrance exam, and changes in reservation policies.

That being said, 150 marks is generally considered a competitive score for SC category students. However, the exact cutoffs for 2025 will depend on the competition that year. It's also worth noting that different branches may have different cutoffs, with some being more competitive than others.

To give you a better idea, I'd recommend looking at the cutoff trends for NIT Kurukshetra over the past few years. This information is usually available on their official website or on our Careers360 college page. Analyzing these trends can help you gauge your chances more accurately.

Additionally, as an SC female candidate from Punjab, you may benefit from multiple reservation categories, which could potentially improve your chances of admission.

For the most up-to-date and accurate information, I encourage you to keep an eye on the official NIT Kurukshetra website and the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) website as your target year approaches. These will provide the most reliable data on cutoffs and admission criteria.

If you'd like more detailed information about NIT Kurukshetra or other engineering colleges, please feel free to explore our website. We have comprehensive guides and resources that can help you in your college selection process.

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