How is IIT Kanpur JEE Advanced cutoff 2024 different from that of 2023?
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IIT Kanpur JEE Advanced cutoff 2024 was concluded for BTech/BSc/BS admission. The Cutoff was released across various rounds, for different categories under the All India Quota. The Cutoff was released for different courses, among which BTech in CSE was the most competitive course. Candidates can check the IIT Kanpur JEE Advanced Cutoff for 2024 and 2023 during their last rounds to get an idea of the change in cutoff in an year:
Course 2023 2024 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 6116 5948 B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering 4027 3638 B.Tech. in Biological Science and Bioengineering 8031 6952 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 4344 4015 B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 238 252 B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering 1349 1290 B.Tech. in Materials Science and Engineering 6939 6008 B.Sc. in Economics 3653 3106 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 2940 2776 B.Sc. in Chemistry 11824 10498 B.Tech. in Mathematics and Scientific Computing 1060 990 B.Tech. in Physics 6153 5508 B.S. in Earth Science 11426 10058 B.Sc. in Statistics and Data Science 1090 1030
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