JEE Main 2024: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Hamirpur admits candidates to its undergraduate engineering programmes on the basis of the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) ranks. The institute offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes and PhD courses.
All the NITs hold separate counselling processes through the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). While half of the seats are generally reserved for students from within the state in which the NIT is located, the remaining seats in the NIT are reserved for the ones from other states for admission to an NIT. In case of open and unreserved seats, students from outside the state will require higher JEE Main rank.
Every year, around six rounds of JoSAA counselling are held and given below are the Round 1 opening and closing ranks at which NIT Hamirpur admitted students to its BTech in Computer Science and Engineering programme.
The NIT cut-off in 2023 for the other state category open seats dropped to 8774 from 6332 in 2022 and 874 in 2021.
NIT Hamirpur 2023 CSE Cut-Off Round 1
Category
Opening Rank (Home State)
Closing Rank (Home State)
Opening Rank (Other State)
Closing Rank (Other State)
Open
9578
19824
8774
10415
Open (Female)
22031
32375
10920
15592
EWS
3223
5201
1490
1540
OBC
5620
20960
2976
3608
SC
652
3110
1035
1891
ST
353
1483
424
746
NIT Hamirpur JEE Cut-Off CSE Round 1 from 2022
5137
22825
6332
9413
22376
39929
12038
15030
3274
4655
1258
1377
6429
26986
2423
3127
1032
2406
600
1376
520
1297
423
506
NIT Hamirpur JEE round-1 Cut-Off for CSE from 2021
11171
19928
874
8881
12794
31606
5718
11516
3578
4669
1216
1281
6814
19969
2181
2948
986
2508
1703
2186
482
1418
764
868
NIT Hamirpur JEE Cut-Off for CSE Round 1 counselling from 2020
8588
20019
7273
8258
18435
28732
13008
14861
4891
7985
1245
1405
4845
25431
2581
3071
2202
2945
1448
1835
971
1731
167
833
8000
23369
5669
8217
18438
21362
6366
13789
3157
5423
935
1003
6314
28277
2427
2891
1327
3024
880
1479
903
1262
688
931
NIT Hamirpur was set up on August 7, 1986 as a Regional Engineering College, a joint and cooperative enterprise of the Indian government and Himachal Pradesh government. At the time of its inception, the institute had only two departments – Civil and Electrical Engineering – having an intake of 30 students in each.