How much should I score in the JEE Advanced 2024 to at least clear the cutoff of the OBC category?
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JEE Advanced is widely accepted by IITs for the admission to BTech and BTech Integrated courses. As per the IIT Bombay JEE Advanced cutoff 2024 for OBC AI category, the required rank which candidates need to acquire to at least clear the cutoff under OBC quota is between 50 and 3506. Candidates seeking admission must acquire the rank between this range. For course-wise cutoffs, check out the table below:
Course 2024 B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering 1577 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 1338 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 1979 B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 50 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 325 B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science 2207 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 958 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 1578 B.S. in Chemistry 3506 B.S. in Economics 1255 Integrated B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering + M.Tech. in Microelectronics 571 B.S. in Mathematics 1291 B.Tech. in Energy Engineering 1650 B.Tech. in Environmental Science and Engineering 2716 B.Tech. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research 1196
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