JEE Main 2026 NIT Trichy BTech CSE Cut-Off 2026: Highest Among All NITs — What You Must Know

If you’ve been grinding JEE Main 2026 with a dream of cracking Computer Science Engineering at the #1-ranked NIT in India, this is the only guide you need. NIT Trichy’s BTech CSE cutoff consistently beats every other NIT — and 2026 is set to be even more competitive.
Every year, thousands of JEE Main aspirants aim for National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli (NIT Trichy), only to find its CSE closing rank is a wall that very few breach. With over 14.5 lakh candidates registered for JEE Main 2026 and a moderate-to-hard Session 1 difficulty, the competition in 2026 is arguably the fiercest it has ever been.

In this guide, you’ll find the expected and historical closing ranks for NIT Trichy BTech CSE across all categories, a clear breakdown of the 50% Home State (HS) vs 50% Other State (OS) quota, the JoSAA 2026 key dates, and actionable strategy tips so you don’t leave your seat to chance.
Why NIT Trichy CSE Has the Highest Cutoff Among NITs
NIT Trichy (National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli) holds the NIRF Rank #1 among all NITs in India, and that reputation directly translates into its cutoff numbers. No other NIT CSE program closes at a rank as tight as Trichy’s.
Here is the short version of why:
- NIRF #1 NIT — Consistent top placement and research quality attract elite students
- Placement record — Average CSE package reaches up to ₹10 LPA; highest touching ₹50 LPA
- Global recognition — Ranked among the top 100 universities globally in THE Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
- Limited seats — NIT Trichy has 1,038 BTech seats across all branches, keeping CSE supply tight relative to demand
Reality Check In 2025, the NIT Trichy CSE closing rank for General – Other State (OS) was 4,463 in Round 1 and tightened to 4,569 in Round 6. Compare that to NIT Warangal CSE (2,409 OS) and NIT Surathkal CSE (1,827 OS) — but NIT Trichy’s NIRF ranking and placement ecosystem still make it the most coveted NIT destination for CSE aspirants from Tamil Nadu and beyond.

NIT Trichy BTech CSE Cutoff 2025 — Actual Data
The 2025 JoSAA data is your most reliable baseline for 2026 planning. Below are the official round-wise closing ranks for BTech CSE at NIT Trichy for the General (Open) category:
| JoSAA Round | Closing Rank (General – OS) | Closing Rank (General – HS) |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 4,463 | – |
| Round 2 | 4,463 | – |
| Round 3 | 4,463 | – |
| Round 4 | 4,463 | – |
| Round 5 | 4,465 | – |
| Round 6 (Final) | 4,569 | – |
Notice something important: the CSE rank barely moved across all six rounds in 2025 — confirming that NIT Trichy CSE seats fill up almost instantly and waiting for later rounds offers essentially no benefit for this branch.
📌 Key Insight For comparison, NIT Trichy’s least competitive branch — Metallurgical & Materials Engineering — closed at 21,243 for General category in 2025. The gap between CSE and the lowest branch is enormous, underscoring how unique the CSE demand is.

Expected NIT Trichy CSE Cutoff 2026
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results are expected around April 20, 2026. The official JoSAA 2026 cutoff will only be published after counselling begins (tentatively June 2026). However, based on 2025 data, 2026 exam difficulty, and increased registration, here is what analysts expect:
| Branch | Expected Opening Rank (OS – General) | Expected Closing Rank (OS – General) |
|---|---|---|
| CSE | ~300–800 | ~4,000–4,400 |
| ECE | ~1,200 | ~8,500–9,500 |
| EEE | ~3,000 | ~12,000–14,000 |
| Mechanical | ~8,000 | ~20,000–25,000 |
| Civil | ~12,000 | ~27,000–30,000 |
| Chemical | ~6,000 | ~14,000–16,000 |
The score benchmark to target NIT Trichy CSE in 2026 for the General – OS category:
CSE: 250+ marks (~99.9+ percentile) ECE: 210–230 marks (~99.5% percentile) Core Branches: 180–200 marks (~98.5% percentile)
Category-Wise Closing Ranks — Complete Picture
JEE Main ranks for NIT admission are evaluated separately per category. Here is the 2025 actual data (last round) for NIT Trichy BTech CSE across all categories:

| Category | Quota | 2025 Closing Rank (Last Round) | 2024 Closing Rank (Round 5) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General (Open) | Other State (OS) | 4,569 | 5,066 |
| General (Open) | Home State (HS) | — | ~Higher than OS |
| OBC-NCL | OS / HS | 1,620 (HS) | 7,913 (HS) |
| SC | All India | 713 | — |
| ST | All India | 1,088 | — |
| EWS | OS | ~5,500–6,500 (expected 2026) | — |
Fluctuation Alert OBC-HS closing rank swung from 1,778 (2023) → 7,913 (2024) → 1,631 (2025). This extreme variation is unusual and highlights that category-level cutoffs can fluctuate significantly based on the candidate pool in that specific year. Never rely on a single year of data.
The 50% Home State Quota — Explained Simply
This is one of the most misunderstood parts of NIT admission. Here is exactly how it works:
What Is the 50% HS/OS Split?
As per JoSAA rules, every NIT reserves 50% of its seats for students who completed Class 12 from the state in which the NIT is located. For NIT Trichy, that means Tamil Nadu students get Home State (HS) quota seats. The remaining 50% go to Other State (OS) candidates from the rest of India.
| Quota Type | Who Is Eligible | Seat Share | CSE Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home State (HS) | Class 12 passed from Tamil Nadu | 50% | Significantly relaxed closing rank |
| Other State (OS) | Class 12 from any other Indian state | 50% | More competitive — rank under ~4,500 needed |
How Much Advantage Does the HS Quota Give?
For NIT Trichy specifically, Tamil Nadu is a highly competitive state with strong JEE participation. Therefore, the HS advantage is smaller compared to NITs in less competitive states. On average, HS closing ranks for CSE are 1.5 to 2 times relaxed compared to OS — but the absolute rank you need still remains high.
Tamil Nadu Students — Strategic Tip If you are from Tamil Nadu with an AIR between 4,500–9,000, do not assume you’ll get CSE under HS quota. Competition among Tamil Nadu students is fierce. However, branches like ECE, EEE, or Production Engineering may be reachable. Always fill choices realistically using previous year HS quota data.
Female Supernumerary Seats
NIT Trichy also offers supernumerary seats for female candidates. These seats typically close at ranks roughly 20% higher (numerically) than gender-neutral seats — meaning female students have a slight advantage in the same category and quota.
JoSAA 2026 Important Dates — Don’t Miss These
The official JoSAA 2026 schedule will be published on josaa.nic.in after JEE Advanced 2026 results. Based on historical patterns, here is the tentative timeline:
| Event | Tentative Date (2026) |
|---|---|
| JEE Main Session 2 Result | ~April 20, 2026 |
| JEE Advanced 2026 Exam | ~Late May 2026 |
| JEE Advanced 2026 Result | ~Early June 2026 |
| JoSAA 2026 Registration Opens | ~June 2, 2026 |
| JoSAA Choice Filling Window | ~10 days from registration |
| Mock Seat Allotment | Before Round 1 |
| Round 1 Seat Allotment Result | ~Late June 2026 |
| Round 6 (Final) Seat Allotment | ~Late July 2026 |
| CSAB Special Rounds (if needed) | ~August 2026 |
| Reporting to College | After CSAB rounds complete |
Critical Requirement To be eligible for NIT admission through JoSAA, you must score at least 75% aggregate in Class 12 (65% for SC/ST/PwD) or be in the top 20 percentile of your respective state board. Both criteria are checked — ensure your board score meets this bar before the counselling stage.
Seat Acceptance Fee (SAF) for JoSAA 2026
Once allotted a seat, you must pay the Seat Acceptance Fee:
- General / OBC-NCL / EWS candidates: ₹35,000
- SC / ST / PwD candidates: ₹15,000
A processing fee of ₹3,000 is deducted if you withdraw before the final round. The rest is adjusted against your first-semester fees when you join.
How to Secure Your NIT Trichy CSE Seat
- Appear in JEE Main Session 2 (April 2–9, 2026) — Session 2 result expected ~April 20. Your best score from both sessions is considered.
- Verify Class 12 eligibility (75% / top 20 percentile) — This is a non-negotiable gate. Check your board’s calculation method; it’s aggregate of 5 subjects in most cases.
- Register on josaa.nic.in — Use your JEE Main application number, password, and OTP verification. Registration is expected from ~June 2, 2026.
- Fill and lock choices carefully — You get roughly 10 days. Fill NIT Trichy CSE early in your preference list, followed by backup choices in other NITs. The order matters — allotment is strictly based on your rank, category, and preference order.
- Participate in Mock Allotment — Use it to preview your likely allotment and adjust choices. This is non-binding and very valuable.
- Check Round 1 result and choose Freeze / Float / Slide — If you get NIT Trichy CSE, select “Freeze” immediately. If you get a lower preference, select “Float” to be considered for better options in subsequent rounds.
- Pay SAF and complete document verification — At a JoSAA-designated reporting centre with original documents.
- Report to NIT Trichy after CSAB rounds conclude — Final physical reporting with remaining fee payment.
Expert Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid
Best Practices
- Analyse 3+ years of data: One year’s cutoff can mislead you. OBC-HS at NIT Trichy CSE swung from 1,778 to 7,913 within two years. Always look at trends, not just the latest number.
- Fill at least 20–30 choices: Don’t stop at your dream college. Cover branches at Tier 1 NITs, then Tier 2 NITs, and finally IIITs.
- Use the Mock Allotment Round: This free preview tool is hugely underutilised. Run it after every choice-list revision.
- Verify your category certificate date: Category certificates issued before April 1, 2026 are not valid for JoSAA 2026 reservation benefits.
- Don’t wait for later JoSAA rounds for NIT Trichy CSE: Unlike other branches or NITs, NIT Trichy CSE barely relaxes from Round 1 to Round 6. The cutoff is effectively locked from the start.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming HS quota gives a huge rank relaxation for NIT Trichy CSE — the competition within Tamil Nadu is intense.
- Confusing AIR (All India Rank) with Category Rank — OBC, SC, and ST candidates are allotted on Category Rank, which is much lower numerically.
- Locking choices too early without running the mock allotment first.
- Selecting “Freeze” when you haven’t gotten your first choice — this locks you out of future upgrades.
- Missing the document verification reporting deadline — missing this step cancels your admission, even if you paid the SAF.
Key Takeaways
- NIT Trichy is the NIRF #1 NIT and its BTech CSE has the highest closing cutoff rank among all 31 NITs.
- In 2025, the General – OS closing rank for CSE was 4,569 (Round 6). Expect 4,000–4,400 in 2026 due to slightly higher competition.
- Target 250+ JEE Main marks (~99.9+ percentile) if you’re gunning for CSE at NIT Trichy under General – OS.
- 50% of all seats are reserved for Home State (Tamil Nadu) students. HS quota offers relaxation but competition within the state is still high.
- NIT Trichy CSE cutoffs barely change across the 6 JoSAA rounds — don’t bank on late-round availability.
- JoSAA 2026 registration is expected to start on June 2, 2026. Bookmark josaa.nic.in now.
- Class 12 eligibility (75% or top 20 percentile) is mandatory — even a high JEE rank won’t save you if you miss this.
Conclusion
NIT Trichy BTech CSE is the holy grail for thousands of JEE Main aspirants — and the cutoff data shows exactly why. With closing ranks tighter than any other NIT, only those in the top 0.3–0.5% of JEE Main performers stand a realistic shot at this coveted seat.
That said, knowledge is power. Understanding the 50% Home State quota structure, tracking multi-year cutoff trends, and executing a smart JoSAA choice-filling strategy can make the difference between getting in and just missing out.
Use this guide as your starting point, monitor the official JoSAA website regularly from June 2026, and go into counselling with a clear list of realistic backup options. Your rank is set — now your strategy determines the outcome.





