NIMCET Cutoff 2021: It is expected that the National Institute of Technology will announce the cutoff of NIMCET probably in the month of June 2021. Candidates who are going to participate in the MCA common entrance examination held by NITs can check NIMCET Cutoff online on the official website as well as on this page after the release of official notification.
Every year, one of participating NIT conducts NIMCET for admissions of eligible candidates to MCA programme. The NIMCET cut off is the minimum marks required for admission in MCA courses to be offered in National Institutes of Technology. Candidates can check all about NIMCET cutoff from the article mentioned below on this page.
NIMCET Cutoff 2021
As per the sources, a common cutoff list will be made by the NIMCET examination body. There will be no separate cutoff list is prepared for each participating NIT. In case of applicants, who will obtain zero or negative marks in Mathematics, are not allowed to appear in the admission process. Such applicants are supposed to be disqualified from selection process.
The official announcement about NIMCET Cutoff 2021 releasing date has not been declared yet. Whenever the conducting authority releases any update on NIMCET Cutoff we will update the same on this page as soon as possible.
With the help of NIMCET Cutoff 2021 or rank in the entrance exam, aspirants will get to know about their chances of getting admission in any of the NIT participating institutes.
Selection process
Selection of qualifying candidates for admission to MCA courses will be based on the NIMCET cutoff and merit/rank list, which is calculated on the basis of the marks obtained by candidates in the NIT MCA 2020 entrance examination. However, the NIMCET Cutoff will be varied due to several factors, including the number of candidates appeared in the exam, the total number of seats, difficulty level of exam, number of participating institutes, and number of candidates qualify the exam etc.
NIMCET Exam pattern
The NIT MCA CET (NIMCET) entrance test will include 120 multiple choice type questions in various sections carrying a total of 480 marks. The question paper will be held in English language only. For each correct answer, candidate will be rewarded with 4 marks while there is also negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer given by candidate.