What has been the VIT Pune BTech cutoff through JEE Main?

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Janki H Gajjar
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Admission to VIT is based on JEE Main ranks. Candidates seeking admission to VIT Pune can check out the last three years closing ranks for General category students to understand cutoff trends:

JEE Main Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India)
Course202120222023
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering24253414172850842
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering352291922314384
B.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering843054418429317
B.Tech. in Artificial intelligence and Data Science Engineering556593548824358
B.Tech. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering21675010087860496
B.Tech. in Information Technology380592560819871
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering1731808014553954
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning– / –3058521672
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence– / –2891419067

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