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By Swati Singh
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Updated on 15 Oct 2025, 17:17 IST
National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela is among the premier engineering institutes in India, known for its high academic standards and competitive admissions process through JEE Main. Understanding the NIT Rourkela cut off is crucial for aspiring candidates aiming to secure a seat here. This blog covers the latest cut off trends for 2025, category-wise and branch-wise closing ranks, factors affecting cut offs, and tips for contenders.
The cut off for NIT Rourkela in 2025 is determined by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) following the JEE Main exam results. It varies according to the branch of engineering, student category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS), and quota (All India or Home State).
For the General category under the All-India quota, the last round closing rank for the most sought-after course, Computer Science and Engineering, was around 4245. The Home State quota saw the closing rank for the same course at approximately 7853. Other disciplines like Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, and Chemical Engineering have higher cut off ranks, reflecting their relative demand and seat availability.
| Category | Opening Rank (Lowest) | Closing Rank (Highest) |
| General | 1,800 | 25,000 |
| EWS | 400 | 4,700 |
| OBC-NCL | 600 | 7,300 |
| SC | 200 | 5,600 |
| ST | 80 | 2,900 |
These cut offs reflect the competitive nature of admissions and the reserved seat policies applicable to various categories.
| Branch | General Closing Rank (2025) |
| Computer Science & Engineering | 4245 |
| Artificial Intelligence | Around 5500-6000 |
| Electronics & Communication | Around 6700-7000 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 20,000+ |
| Civil Engineering | 28,000+ |
Computer Science Engineering remains the most competitive branch with the lowest cut off ranks. On the other hand, traditional branches like Mechanical and Civil Engineering have higher cutoff ranks, offering more seats to candidates with relatively higher ranks.
Several factors impact the cut off ranks each year, including:
Understanding these can help candidates better strategize for counseling rounds and choice filling.
NIT Rourkela’s cut offs change with each round of JoSAA counseling. Initial rounds see lower closing ranks due to higher competition, whereas the last round usually closes with slightly higher ranks because of leftover seats. Aspirants should track cut off trends round-wise to maximize their chances.

NIT Rourkela’s cut off ranks vary year to year and depend on multiple factors. For 2025, competitive ranks below 5000 for General category students especially in Computer Science can fetch admission, while other branches have progressively higher closing ranks. Staying informed about cut off trends and counseling rounds will help candidates navigate the admission process successfully.
Regularly consult official JoSAA portals and NIT Rourkela websites for the most updated cutoff announcements and seat details.

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Over the years, NIT Rourkela’s cutoff trends have become increasingly competitive, especially for top branches like Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) and Electronics & Communication. With improving placement records and higher academic reputation, the closing ranks for these programs have been tightening—from around AIR 7000 in 2022 to near AIR 5000 in 2025 for the General category.
Branches like Civil Engineering, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, and Mining Engineering generally have the lowest opening ranks, often beginning from AIR 20,000–30,000 for General category candidates. In contrast, CSE and AI-related branches show much higher entry competitiveness, opening around AIR 2,500–3,500.
Category plays a major role in determining the cutoff. For instance, an OBC-NCL candidate may secure admission with a rank around AIR 3000–7000 in CSE, while the same course may close near AIR 5000 for General category. SC and ST cutoffs typically extend further, reflecting quota relaxations and seat distributions.
The final cutoff results will be published after the completion of JoSAA Round 6 counseling, expected in July–August 2025. Candidates can check these results on the official JoSAA portal (josaa.nic.in).
Key factors include:
In 2025, CSE saw a tighter cutoff (closing near AIR 5100), while AI and Data Science-related programs rose in demand, pushing their closing ranks upward. Some traditional engineering branches, like Civil and Chemical, saw slight relaxation in ranks due to shifting candidate interests.
The branches with consistently low opening ranks include:
Categories such as OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, and ST significantly influence the cutoff scores. The closing ranks for reserved categories are generally much higher, allowing more candidates to qualify within their respective quotas.
The expected official cutoff release date is immediately after JoSAA Round 6, around late July or early August 2025.