What are the category-wise cutoffs in the JEE Advanced exam (for top courses) to qualify for IIT Bhubaneswar?
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IIT Bhubaneswar accepts JEE Advanced scores to offer B.Tech courses to the candidates belonging to All India categories. During the IIT Bhubaneswar BTech cutoff 2024 the cutoff score released between 3685 and 16386 for the General AI category candidates. For top programs such as CSE, ECE and Electrical Engineering for the General AI quota. For these courses, the category-wise cutoffs are presented in the table below:
Categories CSE ECE Electrical Engineering General 3685 5157 7661 OBC 1237 2026 5231 SC 596 1239 1762 ST 356 538 792 PWD 476 59 557 EWS 466 738 1261 -
As per the JEE Advanced 2024 cutoffs for IIT Bhubaneswar, the closing ranks for top B.Tech courses across categories are:
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE):
General: 3685
OBC-NCL: 1237
EWS: 466
SC: 596
ST: 356?
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE):
General: 5157
OBC-NCL: 2026
EWS: 738
SC: 1239
- ST: 538
Electrical Engineering (EE):
General: 7661
OBC-NCL: 2876
EWS: 1261
SC: 1762
ST: 792?
These ranks reflect the closing ranks from the final round of JoSAA counselling. Please note that cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like exam difficulty and seat availability.
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