MMMUT Counseling Cutoff 2026 is the most searched information among students aspiring to check whether or not their rank in JEE Main 2026 is good enough to take admission into their favorite branch at MMMUT Gorakhpur. The straightforward answer is that the 2026 cutoff will only be known after counseling rounds conclude. But studying previous years’ cutoff data tells you a lot about what to realistically expect.
MMMUT Counseling Cutoff is the closing JEE Main rank of the last candidate admitted to a specific branch and category in a given round of counseling. It is not announced before admissions. It is generated automatically as a result of the seat allotment process.
Suppose the last candidate who gets admission into the CSE course from the general pool in Round 1 had JEE Main Rank 45,000. In this case, 45,000 becomes the cutoff for Round 1 in CSE General. If a candidate has a rank of 44,000, they are within the cutoff. If their rank is 46,000, they did not make it in that round.
Every round generates its own cutoff. The Round 2 cutoff is always more relaxed than Round 1 because more seats open up due to withdrawals, non-payment, and document verification failures from the earlier round.
This article explains how the cutoff works at MMMUT, what factors affect it, what the branch-wise trends look like, and where you can download the actual data.
Factors That Affect MMMUT Cutoff 2026
| Factor | How It Affects the Cutoff |
|---|---|
| Total seats in a branch | More seats generally means a more relaxed cutoff |
| Number of registered candidates | More competition leads to tighter cutoffs |
| JEE Main 2026 difficulty level | Easier paper with higher scores compresses ranks and makes cutoffs tighter |
| Vacancies from earlier rounds | More vacancies in later rounds relax the cutoff |
| Category of the candidate | SC/ST/OBC cutoffs are numerically higher (relaxed) compared to General |
Branch-Wise MMMUT Cutoff Trends
Based on data from previous years, here is a consistent pattern in how branches rank in terms of competitiveness:
| Branch | Competition Level | General Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) | Very high | Consistently the most competitive branch with lowest closing rank |
| Information Technology (IT) | High | Second most competitive, closing ranks close to CSE |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) | Moderate to high | More competitive than EE and ME but relaxed compared to CSE/IT |
| ECE (IoT) | Moderate | Newer branch, slightly more relaxed than regular ECE |
| Electrical Engineering (EE) | Moderate | Accessible for a wider range of ranks |
| Mechanical Engineering (ME) | Moderate | Similar range to EE, closing ranks numerically higher |
| Civil Engineering (CE) | Lower competition | More accessible, higher closing ranks numerically |
| Chemical Engineering (CH) | Lowest competition | Widest rank range, most accessible in terms of cutoff |
For reserved categories, closing ranks are numerically higher than General category because the seat pool per category is smaller and the rank required is relaxed accordingly.
Round-Wise Cutoff Pattern at MMMUT
| Round | Cutoff Pattern |
|---|---|
| Round 1 | Tightest. Only candidates with strong ranks in their preferred branch make it |
| Round 2 | More relaxed than Round 1 as vacancies from non-payment and withdrawals open up |
| Spot Round | Most relaxed. Remaining seats from all previous rounds are available |
If you did not make it in Round 1, do not withdraw. Participate in Round 2. Cutoffs loosen considerably in later rounds, especially for branches like Civil, Chemical, and Mechanical.
Category-Wise Cutoff at MMMUT
The general category cut-off is more stringent than any other. The reserved category cut-off scores are numerically higher; therefore, candidates with a high JEE Main rank number can also get seats.
For UP domicile students, the reservation categories will be SC, ST, OBC-NCL, and EWS as per UP Government criteria. For candidates from other states, supernumerary seats (10%), only general category seats will be available with no sub-categories reservation.
Previous Years MMMUT Cutoff Data – Download
We have compiled round-wise cutoff data for MMMUT counseling from previous years. These files include closing ranks for all branches and all categories across each counseling round.
| Year | Download Link |
|---|---|
| MMMUT Cutoff 2025 – All Rounds (All Branches, All Categories) | Download PDF |
| MMMUT Cutoff 2024 – All Rounds (All Branches, All Categories) | Download PDF |
| MMMUT Cutoff 2023 – All Rounds (All Branches, All Categories) | Download PDF |
How to Use MMMUT Cutoff Data for Choice Filling
Looking at cutoff data before you fill your choices is genuinely useful. Here is how to approach it:
Start with your JEE Main 2026 rank and your category. Pull up the previous year cutoff PDF for your category. Check where your rank falls for each branch. This gives you a realistic sense of which branches are within reach in Round 1, which might come in Round 2, and which are unlikely regardless of round.
Based on this, divide your branch choices into three groups: branches where your rank is clearly better than the previous year cutoff (safe choices), branches where your rank is close to the cutoff (moderate chances), and branches where your rank is slightly above the cutoff (reach choices).
Fill all three groups in your preferred order. Do not leave out reach choices entirely because cutoffs do change year to year, and what was a reach last year might be more accessible in 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the expected cutoff for CSE at MMMUT in 2026?
A. The cutoff for the year 2026 would only be announced after counseling. From the previous years, it can be noticed that among all branches of MMMUT, the cut-off of CSE for General Category is consistently the most competitive one. Previous year cutoff PDFs provided above would serve as an optimal reference for the same.
Q. Is the cutoff the same for all categories?
A. Different categories have different cutoffs. Cutoffs for general categories are numerically lower, while cutoffs for SC, ST, OBC-NCL, and EWS categories are numerically higher.
Q. Does the cutoff change between Round 1 and Round 2?
A. For both rounds, the cutoff for Round 2 will be less than Round 1 since more seats become available because of withdrawal, no confirmation, and document verification problems in Round 1.
Q. Is the cutoff for other state candidates different from UP home state candidates?
A. Yes. Other state candidates are competing for the 10% supernumerary seats in each branch. Their cutoff is generated separately based on merit among other state applicants. The competition level depends on the number of other state candidates who registered.
Q. If I miss the Round 1 cutoff, should I withdraw?
A. No. Do not withdraw if you miss Round 1. Participate in Round 2 where cutoffs relax. Many candidates who did not make it in Round 1 secure their preferred branch or a better branch in Round 2 or spot counseling.

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