How many marks are required to get aerospace engineering in IIT Bombay? Please tell for all categories.

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Hello Shashi, In a competitive environment what matters is rank and not marks scored. In IIT-Bombay, if one has a rank of about 2000, then there are bright chances of getting admission in this branch. Of course, for girl students, it could be lower.

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Specialization (General Category)

Approx. GATE Score

Computer Science & Engineering

~750

Civil Engineering (Structures)

~675

Mechanical / Thermal & Fluids

~600

Electrical Engineering (various)

~510

Biomedical Engineering

~400

Earth Sciences

~325

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