Can I get HBTU at 100000 rank?

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Harcourt Butler Technical University accepts JEE Main scores, followed by JoSAA Counselling for admission to the BTech course. In 2024, the cutoff ranged between 38255 and 89966 for BTech. 

    Given below is the specialisation-wise HBTU BTech cutoff 2024 for the General category students: 

    BTech Specialisations2024
    BTech in Computer Science and Engineering38255
    BTech in Information Technology42892
    BTech in Electronics Engineering45054
    BTech in Electrical Engineering48683
    BTech in Mechanical Engineering52482
    BTech in Chemical Engineering59718
    BTech in Civil Engineering48887
    BTech in Chemical Technology (Paint Technology)78697
    BTech in Chemical Technology (Biochemical Engineering)56053
    BTech in Chemical Technology (Oil Technology)38777
    BTech in Chemical Technology (Plastic Technology)89966
    BTech in Chemical Technology (Food Technology)64115
    BTech in Chemical Technology (Leather Technology)87970

     

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    HBTU (Harcourt Butler Technical University) at rank 1,00,000 in the JEE Mian exam is extremely implausible, particularly for General (Open) Category seats in the B.Tech program. A restricted amount of seats are available in HBTU's B.Tech programs within the General category. The B.Tech cutoff ranks at HBTU for the General All India Quota in 2023 ranged from 22059 to 61411. This suggests that getting a seat at rank 1,00,000 would be challenging. 

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    It is very unlikely to get HBTU (Harcourt Butler Technical University) at a rank of 100000 in the JEE Main exam, especially for the General (Open) Category seats in the BTech program. Here's why:

    • Previous Years' Cutoff Trends: Considering the last recorded data (for 2023 admissions), the BTech cutoff ranks at HBTU ranged between 22059 and 61411 for the General All India Quota. This indicates that securing a seat with a rank of 100000 would be difficult.
    • Limited Seats: There are a limited number of seats available for the General Category in HBTU's BTech programs. With a high rank, the competition for these seats is intense.

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