I got 3293 rank in JEE Advanced. Which course can I get according to this rank under the OBC category?
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JEE Advanced is the accepting exam at IIT BHU to get admission to BTech courses. Candidates need to acquire a good and valid rank to grab a course at IIT BHU. The institute has released the JEE Advanced cutoff for All India quotas including female. Considering the IIT BHU JEE Advanced cutoff 2024, the candidates applying under OBC AI category must acquire a rank between 524 and 8177. Similarly, for OBC AI female quota, the cutoff ranged between 1592 and 9260. Further, if a candidate has acquired a rank of 3293, then he/she can get admission to the courses given below:
Course 2024 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Engineering Physics 3874 B.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering 4895 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering 5501 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 3404 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 3819 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) 4123 B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 4494 B.Tech. in Mining Engineering 4990 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 4945 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mining Engineering 5454 Integrated B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology + M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology 5680 Integrated B.Tech. in Bioengineering + M.Tech. in Biomedical Engineering 5361 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Material Sciences and Engineering 5324 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry 5474 B.Tech. in Pharmaceutics Engineering and Technology 5464 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology 5622 Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) 8177
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