I am expecting around 100 rank in JEE Advanced 2025. Do I have a chance to get admission to IIT Delhi CSE?
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If you belong to the General AI quota, yes, you can easily get admission to the BTech in CSE course with a JEE Advanced cutoff rank of 100. The last round of IIT Delhi CSE cutoff ranged between 116 and 126 over three years for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Therefore, a cutoff rank of 100 is considered to be a safe score for securing a seat at IIT Delhi for CSE. Refer to the table below to view the last round of IIT Delhi CSE cutoff 2025 across different categories.
Category CSE Cutoff 2025 (Last Round Closing Rank) General 126 OBC 91 SC 45 ST 26 EWS 34 PWD 3 -
IIT Delhi JEE Advanced 2025 cut off will be based on the JEE Advanced scores. The cutoff will be released on the basis of categories for All India quota candidates. For the General AI category candidates, the last round cutoff rank for CSE in 2024 was 116 int the last round. Therefore, for the General AI category candidates, it was possible to get admission to CSE branch at 100 rank in 2024. In 2023 and 2022, the cutoff ranks to get admission into 118 and 102. Looking at the previous few years cutoff ranks, there is a high possibility of getting admission to the college at 100 rank in JEE Advanced.
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