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NIMCET Marks Vs Rank 2024: Check Expected Marks and Analysis

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Freny Babaria

Updated on 17th May, 2024 , 3 min read

NIMCET Marks Vs Rank

The NIMCET marks vs rank analysis for 2024 provides a visual representation to help candidates understand their potential placement based on their scores. The NIMCET marking scheme involves multiplying the marks obtained in different sections by specific weights: Mathematics by 3, Analytical Ability & Logical Reasoning by 1.5, Computer Awareness by 2, and English by 1. 

The exam has a maximum weighted score of 1000. The rank vs marks distribution is determined by the candidate's total weighted marks. To pass the NIMCET exam, candidates must achieve at least 60% of the total marks or a CGPA of 5 on a 10-point scale in the qualifying marks for 2024.

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NIMCET Marks Vs Rank 2024 Analysis

Candidates should be aware that the NIMCET commission releases the qualifying criteria for rank allotment each year. The NIMCET Marks vs Rank for 2024 will be based on the total weighted marks obtained in the test. Although the commission has not yet announced the NIMCET Cut Off Marks for 2024 on the official website, candidates should review NIMCET Annexure No. 13. This annexure outlines the criteria each participating NIT uses to assign final ranks for each category.

Students preparing for the exam can gain insight into the NIMCET 2024 marks vs rank by considering the following points.

  • Candidates who score zero or negative marks in either Mathematics or the overall aggregate will be disqualified from NIMCET 2024.
  • Marks in Mathematics, Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability, Computer Awareness, and English will be multiplied by factors of 3, 1.5, 2, and 1, respectively.
  • The maximum weighted score possible is 1000.
  • A candidate's total weighted marks will determine their rank.
  • In case of a tie, ranks will be decided based on weighted marks in the following order: Mathematics, Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability, and Computer Awareness.
  • If a tie still exists after applying the above criteria, the older candidate will be given preference.

Also Read:  NIMCET Counselling 2024

NIMCET Expected Closing Ranks 2024

Each of the ten participating NITs is expected to follow a similar pattern of closing ranks for candidate admissions as was allotted in 2019. However, it is important to note that candidates must meet the projected NIMCET Cut Off for 2024 to secure a position in any NIT.

Candidates can compare their category-wise rankings to the official closing ranks for each institute, which are listed below:

NIT Campus Name

GEN

GEN-PH

SC

SC-PH

ST

OBC

OBC-PH 

NIT Agartala

1-665

NA

1-4265

NA

NA

1-1713

NA

Motilal Nehru NIT, Allahabad

1-215

1-1238

1-2383

1-4521

1-4895

1-578

1-2109

Maulana Azad NIT, Bhopal

1-317

1-4065

1-3161

NA

1-4894

1-836

1-4333

NIT, Calicut

1-263

NA

1-2279

NA

1-4241

1-643

NA

NIT Jamshedpur

1-513

1-1487

1-3683

NA

1-2823

1-1282

1-4673

NIT Kurukshetra

1-547

1-4469

1-4180

NA

1-1605

1-1598

NA

NIT Raipur

1-641

1-1778

1-4250

NA

1-4814

1-1711

NA

NIT, Karnataka, Surathkal

1-177

1-1138

1-1917

NA

1-3305

1-502

1-1870

NIT, Tiruchirapalli (Trichy)

1-36

1-897

1-634

NA

1-1054

1-176

NA

NIT Warangal

1-99

NA

1-1224

NA

1-247

  

Note: After the exam is completed, candidates need to download the official NIMCET Rank Statement from the official website.

Steps to Calculate NIMCET Marks vs Rank 2024

Candidates can use the NIMCET answer key to predict their results early. To calculate their marks, candidates should follow the marking scheme provided by the organization. Here are the steps to follow:

  • In the NIMCET Exam, 4 points are awarded for each correct answer.
  • The exam has a negative marking scheme, with 1 mark deducted for each incorrect answer.
  • There is no penalty for questions that are left unattempted.
  • Sum your total NIMCET marks to estimate your projected score in the written exam.

Minimum Qualifying Marks for the NIMCET Exam 2024

The NIMCET minimum qualifying marks are the scores a candidate must achieve to pass the exam. The qualifying marks for NIMCET 2024 are influenced by factors such as the number of available positions, the number of candidates, the exam's difficulty level, and the cutoff marks. These minimum marks will be updated once the organization releases the information.

NIMCET 2024 Cut-Off

After the results are announced, the National Institute of Technology (NIT) will release the NIMCET cutoff list for all 11 participating institutes across various categories, along with the seat allotment list. The participating institutes for NIMCET 2024 include Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Surathkal, Raipur, Agartala, Allahabad, Bhopal, Calicut, Durgapur, Tiruchirappalli, and Warangal.

Candidates aspiring to pursue a Master of Computer Applications at one of the NITs must take this entrance exam. The NIMCET (NIT MCA Common Entrance Test) is organized by the NITs on a rotational basis. The table below shows the expected last rank range for open category candidates in 2024.

Name of NIT

Last Rank Range (For Open Category Candidates)

NIT, Bhopal

296 – 320

NIT, Agartala

650 – 670

NIT, Allahabad

200 – 222

NIT, Warangal

80 – 110

NIT, Jamshedpur

500 – 530

NIT, Trichy

30 – 48

NIT, Calicut

240 – 264

NIT, Durgapur

456 – 470

NIT, Surathkal

167 – 180

NIT, Kurukshetra

520 – 548

NIT, Raipur

630 – 649

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