I scored 5400 rank in JEE Advanced. Can I get admission to IIT BHU?
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IIT BHU offers BTech and Integrated courses via JEE Advanced. If a candidates is getting a rank 5400 in JEE Advanced then the chances to get admission will still be there as IIT BHU JEE Advanced cutoff 2023 stood between 1071 and 22390 for the General AI category candidates. The top courses for the admission is possible under this rank are Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Engineering Physics, B.Tech. in Civil Engineering, B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering, and Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering.. To check out more courses, refer to the table below:
Course 2023 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Engineering Physics 9612 B.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering 13254 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering 14479 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 8999 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 10232 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) 11332 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 6694 B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 11388 B.Tech. in Mining Engineering 13556 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 13072 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 8244 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mining Engineering 15572 Integrated B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology + M.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology 14830 Integrated B.Tech. in Bioengineering + M.Tech. in Biomedical Engineering 14852 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Material Sciences and Engineering 13565 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry 14443 B.Tech. in Pharmaceutics Engineering and Technology 14379 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology 15585 Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) 24641
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