What are the category-wise cutoffs in the JEE Advanced exam (for top courses) to qualify for IIT Indore?
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To get into IIT Indore, candidates must have valid JEE Advanced scores and they must come under the cutoff released by the institute. Further, the JEE Advanced cutoff has been released for various All India quotas including General, OBC, SC, ST, PWD, and EWS categories. Other than that, some of the top BTech courses for which the cutoff has been released by the institute are CSE, Mathematical and Computing, Electrical, Mechanical, and Space and Science Engineering. Given below are the category-wise IIT Indore JEE Advanced cutoff 2024 for the aforementioned top courses:
Categories/Programs CSE Mathematical and Computing Electrical Mechanical Space Sciences General 1389 2180 3818 6812 6640 OBC 649 1064 1648 2993 3159 SC 339 719 997 1702 1668 ST 168 287 467 747 719 EWS 218 261 744 1173 1307 PWD 57 83 – / – – / – – / –
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