JoSAA Counselling 2021: Check out top NITs in India based on 2021 NIRF Ranking
- The last date of JoSAA choice filling is October 21, 2021
- This year, over 1,41,699 candidates appeared for JEE Advanced in Paper 1 and 2
- IIT Madras secured the top spot in the overall category for the third consecutive year
The Joint Seat
Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2021 counselling began on October 16. Candidates
who have not filled their choice, can visit the official website of JoSAA to complete
the registration process. The last date of choice filling is October 21, 2021.
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In JEE Advanced
2021, Mridul Agarwal and Kavya Chopra secured the first rank in males and females.
This year, over 1,41,699 candidates appeared for JEE Advanced in Paper 1 and 2.
A total of 41,862 candidates managed to qualify the JEE Advanced entrance exam.
For completion
of the counselling process, candidates are advised to required the documents includes
JEE Main 2021 admit card, seat allotment letter, JEE Advanced 2021 admit card, Photo
ID, birth certificate, proof of seat acceptance fee payment, passport size photograph,
caste certificate.
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Earlier, National Institutional Ranking Framework (NRIF) 2021 was released
and the ranking list contains the vast number of education institutions of India
which are ranked to over 45,000 degree colleges, 1000 universities and 1500 top
institutes.
IIT Madras secured
the top spot in the overall category for the third consecutive year and top rank
in the Engineering category for the sixth year in a row.
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Apart from IITs,
there are several top NITs institute listed below as per the NIRF Ranking 2021:
1. NIT
Tiruchirappalli
2. NIT
Surathkal
3. NIT
Rourkela
4. NIT
Warangal
5. NIT
Kozhikode
6. NIT
Durgapur
7. NIT
Kurukshetra
8. NIT
Silchar
9. NIT
Meghalaya
10. NIT
Raipur
Candidates are
shortlisted on the basis of JEE Advanced cut-off and factors on which these cut-off
was decided are :
· Total number of students appearing
for the exam.
· Availability of the number of seats.
· Student’s performance in the exam.
· Previous year cut off trends.
· The difficulty level of the exam.
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