What are the category-wise cutoffs in the JEE Advanced exam (for top courses) to qualify for IIT Goa?
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IIT Goa has offered BTech courses through JEE Advanced exam scores. It has released the cutoffs for various All India quotas including General, OBC, SC, ST, PWD, and EWS categories. Among all the programs offered, the top three programs were BTech in CSE, B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing Engineering, and B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering. According to IIT Goa JEE Advanced cutoff 2024, the cutoff for the aforementioned courses were 5371, 6685, and 9603 for the General AI category candidates. Check out below the category-wise cutoffs 2024 for these courses:
Course CSE Mathematics and Computing Engineering Electrical Engineering General AI category 5371 6685 9603 OBC AI category 2002 2593 3573 SC AI category 1024 1613 1889 ST AI category 519 814 961 EWS AI category 776 1138 1634
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