What is the cutoff for NIT Bhopal?

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    Nishtha Gupta | Contributor-Level 8

    6 months ago

    NIT Bhopal cutoff 2025 for JEE Main will be released soon. In the meanwhile, candidates can refer to the table below to view the NIT Bhopal JEE Main cutoff 2024 across different courses and specialisations. The below cutoff data is for the general AI quota for both the first and last rounds. JoSAA counselling was conducted upto 5 rounds. After JoSAA, two additional rounds were conducted by CSAB to fill the vacant seats. As per the last round cutoff 2024, the closing ranks were between 10209 and 53274 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Considering the last round data,  B.E. / B.Te

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    Neha Arora | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    NIT Bhopal cutoff 2024 has been released across various specialisations in opening and closing ranks. NIT Bhopal BTech cutoff 2024 ranged between 8243 and 39709 for the General AI category candidates, wherein BTech in CSE is the most competitive course. The easiest BTech specialisation to secure admission in is B.Tech. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. For a detailed NIT Bhopal branch-wise cutoff 2024, candidates can refer to the table below for the Round 1 cutoff. The cutoff mentioned below is for the General category under the AI Quota.

    Course2024
    B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering13809
    B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering18776
    B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering8243
    B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering26041
    B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering30262
    B.Tech. in Civil Engineering34325
    B.Tech. in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering39709
    Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)1084
    Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)485
    B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mathematics and Data Science13257

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