What is the cutoff gap between General and EWS category for BTech at IIT Varanasi?
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For the General AI quota, the JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 for B.Tech admission ranges is 792 and 10727 in the final round. Considering the cutoff range, it is evident that the EWS category had competitive cutoff ranks for admission as compared to the General category students. The last round of branch-wise cutoff gaps between the categories is tabulated below:
Course Last Round Cutoff 2025 (General) Last Round Cutoff 2025 (EWS) B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 1489 189 B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing 1924 321 B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering 2635 415 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 3537 595 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 7286 1170 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 8381 1341 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 8441 1479 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 10278 1554 B.Tech. in Materials Science and Technology 10851 1804 B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 11398 1884 B.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry 12721 1905 B.Tech. in Bioengineering 12759 2033 B.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering 13064 1998 B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering 13255 1826 B.Tech. in Mining Engineering 14243 2139 B.Tech. in Pharmaceutics Engineering and Technology 14447 2296 Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) 20792 3104
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