What has been the cutoff trend for UIT RGPV for BTech in CSE in the last few years?
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During the UIT RGPV BTech cutoff 2023, the last round closing rank for CSE was 65225 for the General All India category candidates. In 2022 and 2021, the last round closing rank stood at 53925 and 46991, respectively for the CSE programme. Comparing the latest year cutoff with previous years, UIT RGPV witnessed a decling trend for BTech in CSE. Tabulated below is the year-wise last round closing rank for all the BTech specialisations:
Course 2021 2022 2023 B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering 46991 53925 65225 B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 78970 94702 106880 B.Tech. in Automobile Engineering 142712 135052 283137 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 92031 98633 220497 B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering 101514 107896 114391 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 106461 114566 155975 B.Tech. in Information Technology 53284 56670 95369 B.Tech. in Petro Chemical Engineering 174574 171875 309741
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