Madras Institute of Technology (MIT) cutoff 2025 will be released soon. Cutoff marks/ranks at MIT are the final scores required for admission to desired courses. MIT accepts TNEA for B.E./B.Tech, TANCET for MBA/MCA/M.E., and GATE for M.E. Candidates can check the expected MIT cutoff for 2025 and previous year cutoff marks for all courses in the article below:
MIT B.E. TNEA cutoff 2025 will be released soon on the official TNEA website, tneaonline.org. MIT cutoff 2025 for B.E. is expected to range from 190–200 marks for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in the general category. The expected MIT B.E. TNEA cutoff 2025 is given in the table below:
Courses | TNEA Cutoff 2025 (Expected) |
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering | 190–200 |
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering | 185–195 |
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering | 175–185 |
B.E. in Aeronautical Engineering | 180–190 |
B.E. in Automobile Engineering | 170–180 |
B.E. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering | 175–185 |
B.Tech in Information Technology | 185–195 |
B.E. in Production Engineering | 165–175 |
B.Tech in Rubber and Plastic Technology | 160–170 |
B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 185–195 |
MIT TNEA Cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the B.E./B.Tech program. MIT B.E. TNEA cutoff 2024 for general category candidates are given in the table below:
Courses | TNEA Cutoff 2024 (Closing Rank) |
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B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering | 327 |
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering | 700 |
B.E. in Mechanical Engineering | 3500 |
B.E. in Aeronautical Engineering | 1812 |
B.E. in Automobile Engineering | 6000 |
B.E. in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering | 4000 |
B.Tech in Information Technology | 600 |
B.E. in Production Engineering | 8000 |
B.Tech in Rubber and Plastic Technology | 22185 |
B.E. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 500 |
MIT TANCET Cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the MBA program. MIT MBA TANCET cutoff 2024 for general category candidates are given in the table below:
Courses | TANCET Cutoff 2024 (Marks) |
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MBA | 50–60 |
MIT GATE/TANCET Cutoff 2024 has been released for admission to the M.E. program. MIT M.E. GATE/TANCET cutoff 2024 for general category candidates are given in the table below:
Courses | GATE/TANCET Cutoff 2024 |
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M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering | 550–600 (GATE) / 40–50 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Communication Systems | 500–550 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Manufacturing Engineering | 450–500 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Mechatronics | 450–500 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Power Electronics and Drives | 450–500 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Avionics | 500–550 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Automotive Engineering | 450–500 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Instrumentation Engineering | 450–500 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in Wireless Technologies | 500–550 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
M.E. in VLSI Design and Embedded Systems | 500–550 (GATE) / 35–45 (TANCET) |
Course Name | Fees | Eligibility |
B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) | ₹66,000 - 2,00,000 | Higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent, Minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, Valid score in national-level entrance exams such as JEE Main or Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions (TNEA) |
M.Sc. (Master of Science) | Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, Minimum aggregate score (varies by specialization), Valid score in entrance examination (national-level recognized) | |
M.Tech. (Master of Technology) | ₹25,000 - 50,000 | Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology, valid GATE score, good academic track record, relevant work experience |
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) | Master's degree in a relevant field, Minimum 55% marks or equivalent CGPA, 5% relaxation for SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/differently-abled categories | |
M.Phil. (Master of Philosophy) | Postgraduate degree in the respective field, Minimum 55% marks or equivalent CGPA, Qualified in a national-level entrance examination (GATE, NET, or any other approved test) | |
M.S. (Master of Science) | ₹50,000 | Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, Minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent, Valid GATE score or qualify in the entrance examination, Work experience or research publications (if specified) |
Madras Institute of Technology also releases the course/branch-wise closing ranks separately. Candidates can check from the table below the course/branch-wise Madras Institute of Technology 2025.
Course Name | Closing Rank (General - All India) |
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Aerospace Engineering | 1469 - 2815 |
Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics | 132 - 419 |
Biological Engineering | 3135 - 5755 |
Chemical Engineering | 2024 - 3972 |
Civil Engineering | 3305 - 5688 |
Computer Science and Engineering | 76 - 159 |
Electrical Engineering | 299 - 838 |
Engineering Physics | 931 - 1858 |
Mechanical Engineering | 458 - 2310 |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | 3770 - 4748 |
Course Name | Closing Rank (General - All India) |
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Aerospace Engineering Dual Degree | 2199 - 2984 |
Engineering Design Dual Degree | 1828 - 3656 |
Madras Institute of Technology also releases the course-wise closing ranks separately for M.Tech programs. Candidates can check from the table below the course-wise GATE cutoff.
Course Name | Closing Rank (General Category) |
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Computer Science and Engineering | 814 - 820 |
Structural Engineering | 789 |
Micro Electronics and VLSI Design | 831 |
Mechanical Design | 795 |
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There are various factors that determine the cutoff for Madras Institute of Technology. These factors include:
Number of Applicants: Higher number of applicants leads to higher cutoffs, as competition increases.
Difficulty of the Entrance Exam: If the exam is considered difficult, cutoffs may be lower. Conversely, easier exams tend to result in higher cutoffs.
Number of Available Seats: Fewer available seats increase competition, driving up the cutoff scores.
Previous Year's Cutoff Trends: Colleges often consider the previous year's cutoff trends as a benchmark. Significant changes in applicant numbers or exam difficulty can alter this trend.
Reservation Policies: Reservation policies for different categories (e.g., SC, ST, OBC, EWS) result in varying cutoffs for each category.
Popularity of the Course: Highly popular courses or programs will have higher cutoffs.
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to check Madras Institute of Technology cutoff for 2025:
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