What is the JEE Advanced 2023 round 1 opening and closing rank for CSE at IIT Bombay?
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During JEE Advanced Round 1 cutoff, the opening and closing ranks for the IIT Bombay CSE programme stood at 1 and 66, respectively for the General category students. As per the Round 1 cutoff, BTech in Computer Science and Engineering was the most competitive specialisation with a closing cutoff of 66, followed by BTech in Electrical Engineering with 463. Compared with the Round 1 2022 and 2021 cutoff, the closing cutoff for IIT Bombay CSE stood at 61 and 67, respectively. So, as per the analysis of the latest year and past year trends, a fluctuating trend has been witnessed for IIT Bombay CSE specialisations.&
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