I have a rank of 12000 in JEE Advanced, and I am from Delhi, which branch can I get in IIT Bombay?
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First of all, IIT Bombay doesn't offer BTech courses based on Home State quota. Candidates with All India quota from any state will be eligible for the counselling rounds. So, if you belong to Delhi, then you are equally eligible than that of a candidates belonging to Bombay. Further, IIT Bombay cutoff 2023 has been released for various All India quotas including General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PWD categories. Moreover, as we all know that IIT Bombay is one of top IITs of India. So, getting a seat with 12000 is a hard nut to crack as the cutoff in itself closing at 9064 in the last-round for the General AI category.
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