What is the cutoff of IIT Guwahati?
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IIT Guwahati offers admission to various UG and PG course specialisations based on different national-level exams. For instance, BTech admission is based on JEE Advanced ranks. For BDes admission, UCEED ranks are considered. For MSc admission, the institute considers IIT JAM scores. The cutoff for these exams is released based on categories.
Given below are the last round cutoff range for various exams accepted by the institute concerning the General AI category:
JEE Main cutoff range - 792-10727
IIT JAM cutoff range - 61-268
UCEED cutoff - 96
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