Guru Nanak Institute of Engineering & Technology (GNIET) Cutoff Analysis & Past Year Trends
Exams accepted
4
Data years
2021–2025
Courses offered
15
Most competitive
MBA
Guru Nanak Institute of Engineering & Technology (GNIET) (also known as GNIET) is a private educational institution located in Maharashtra. It admits students through JEE-Main, MAHCET, MHT-CET and 1 more. This page brings together latest closing ranks, category‑wise cutoffs, and year‑over‑year trends so that aspirants can evaluate their admission chances at a glance.
JEE-Main 2025 Cutoff Highlights
In JEE-Main 2025, GNIET offered admission to 11 courses across 1 category (General / Unreserved (UR)). The counselling process included 2 rounds (Round 1, 3). The closing rank (the rank of the last candidate admitted) is the most reliable benchmark for predicting admission.
Top courses by closing rank
BE Computer Science and Engineering
Closing rank: 4,74,928rank increased by -11,296 (easier to get in)
BE Data Science
Closing rank: 5,92,400rank decreased by 2,02,863 (harder to get in)
BE (Information Technology)
Closing rank: 6,68,050
BE Artificial Intelligence
Closing rank: 7,11,971rank decreased by 55,078 (harder to get in)
BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering
Closing rank: 8,12,758rank decreased by 81,806 (harder to get in)
Historical data available for 2021–2025. Use the filter above to explore cutoffs from earlier years.
MAHCET 2025 Cutoff Highlights
In MAHCET 2025, GNIET offered admission to 6 courses across 2 categories (GOPENO, GOPENH). The closing rank (the rank of the last candidate admitted) is the most reliable benchmark for predicting admission.
Top courses by closing rank
MBA
Closing rank: 4rank increased by -3 (easier to get in)
MBA Finance
Closing rank: 4rank increased by -3 (easier to get in)
MBA Human Resource
Closing rank: 4rank increased by -3 (easier to get in)
MBA Information Technology
Closing rank: 4rank increased by -3 (easier to get in)
MBA Marketing
Closing rank: 4rank increased by -3 (easier to get in)
Historical data available for 2021–2025. Use the filter above to explore cutoffs from earlier years.
MHT-CET 2025 Cutoff Highlights
In MHT-CET 2025, GNIET offered admission to 11 courses across 1 category (GOPENH). The counselling process included 2 rounds (Round 1, 2). The closing rank (the rank of the last candidate admitted) is the most reliable benchmark for predicting admission.
Top courses by closing rank
BE Civil Engineering
Closing rank: 19rank increased by -9 (easier to get in)
BE Mechanical Engineering
Closing rank: 21rank increased by -16 (easier to get in)
BE Electrical Engineering
Closing rank: 25rank increased by -4 (easier to get in)
BE Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
Closing rank: 25rank decreased by 4 (harder to get in)
BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering
Closing rank: 35rank decreased by 8 (harder to get in)
Historical data available for 2021–2025. Use the filter above to explore cutoffs from earlier years.
Maharashtra-JEE-Main 2025 Cutoff Highlights
In Maharashtra-JEE-Main 2025, GNIET offered admission to 10 courses across 1 category (General / Unreserved (UR)). The closing rank (the rank of the last candidate admitted) is the most reliable benchmark for predicting admission.
Top courses by closing rank
BE Computer Science and Engineering
Closing rank: 41,822rank increased by -7,767 (easier to get in)
BE (Information Technology)
Closing rank: 59,287
BE Artificial Intelligence
Closing rank: 62,900rank increased by -7,084 (easier to get in)
BE Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Closing rank: 65,827rank decreased by 4,337 (harder to get in)
BE Electronics & Telecom Engineering
Closing rank: 67,431rank decreased by 4,187 (harder to get in)
Historical data available for 2022–2025. Use the filter above to explore cutoffs from earlier years.
Key Takeaways & Predictor Guide
Closing rank is the last admitted rank – if your rank is better (lower number) than the closing rank, your chances are excellent.
In 2025, the most competitive course was MBA with a closing rank of 4.
Monitor year‑over‑year trends: a decreasing rank number means tougher competition; an increasing rank suggests admission became easier.
Use the college predictor in each exam's cutoff table – enter your exact rank to get a personalised admission probability for every course.
Cutoff data is sourced from official counselling authorities and updated with the 2025 admission cycle. Always cross‑check with the official website.