How much rank should I score to get IIT Delhi?

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    IIT Delhi, JEE Advanced Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for JEE Advanced is 115 - 6100 for round 1.The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) conducts counselling rounds to allocate seats to candidates. Generally, the closing rank for admission to the CSE programme at IIT Delhi is within the range of 90 - 120.Courses Offered by IIT Delhi

     

    Now, let's have a glance at IIT Delhi courses. Eligibility: The candidates should pass Class 12 in Science stream (PCM) with 75% aggregate (65% for SC/ ST candidates) + Rank in JEE Advanced to be eligible for B.Tech admissions.

     

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The JEE Advanced score is accepted by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi for admission to the BTech program. Those who want to be admitted to IITD must take the JEE Mian exam. Furthermore, as a last step in the selection process for all IITs, candidates who made it through the Main must not take the JEE Advanced entrance exam and then go through the counseling rounds. 

    The last round closing rank for BTech ranged from 118 and 6690, with computer Science and engineering being the most competitive specialization, according to the IITD cutoff 2203. The BTech cutoff for the last round varied from 102 to 5796 during the IITD cutof

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi accpets JEE Advanced score for admission to the BTech courses. Candidates seeking admisison to IITD must appear for JEE Main. Further, candidates who qualified for Main need to appear for the JEE Advanced entrance exam, followed by the Counselling rounds as a final selction process for all the IITs. 

    As per the IIT Delhi cutoff 2023, the Last Round closing rank for BTech ranged between 118 and 6690, among which Computer Science and Engineering was the most competitive specialisation. During the IIT Delhi cutoff 2022, the BTech cutoff ranged between 102 and 5796 for the Last Round. Comparing

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