Seeking admission in the Information Technology (IT) branch at National Institutes of Technology (NITs), students can check for the JoSAA counseling process. As the portal releases ranks every round, both at the beginning and end of the admission process, students can check their ranks as per their JEE Main scores. Since the official ranks have not yet been released, we have prepared expected top NITs' JEE Main 2026 opening and closing ranks for information technology. As the tech industry is growing rapidly, there is a high demand for the B.Tech in IT program. This is considered equivalent to the CSE program and matches the salary packages and placement rate. During the JoSAA counseling process, many miss CSE (Computer Science Engineering) counseling. As an alternative to this, candidates can go for IT (Information Technology).
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JEE Main 2026: Check Top NITs' IT Opening and Closing Ranks
The table shared below contains a list of top NITs and its opening and closing ranks for IT (Information Technology) as per JoSAA 2025 round-wise data and JEE Main scores. The table presents data as per OS (Other State) and HS (Home State) quotas for the General Category (Gender Neutral) to assess your rank matching with the different institutes.
| Institute | Quota | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
| OS | 2131 | 3751 | |
| National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal | HS | 3616 | 4677 |
| OS | 7153 | 9191 | |
| National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra | HS | 8836 | 12843 |
| Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar | OS | 10679 | 15206 |
| National Institute of Technology Raipur | OS | 12715 | 17354 |
| Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar | HS | 15754 | 23789 |
| National Institute of Technology Raipur | HS | 15760 | 31491 |
| OS | 22902 | 33970 |
How Home State (HS) vs. Other State (OS) Quota Works?
When analysing the Top NITs JEE Cutoff, most students get confused about HS (Home State) and OS (Other State) quotas. Understanding the difference between both the quotas, will help understand the reservation process during admission to NITs.
Almost all NITs offers 50% of its seats for Home State candidates. The reason being less application from local students in the institute. So to bring more local students locals, the institute reserves half to local residents. Home state cutoffs are likely more flexible than Other state rankings. For instance, a Home State candidate may get alloted CSE seat with a rank upwards of 75,000, wherein Other State candidate should be then under 47,000.
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