What is the cutoff of IIT BHU for 2025 admission? I belong to the OBC category

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

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    For candidates belonging to the OBC category under the AI quota, the IIT BHU JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 varied between 528 and 6900 for admission to the BTech course across multiple specialisations. The cutoff ranks vary for different courses, rounds, categories, and quotas. Tabulated below are the JEE Advanced first and last-round closing ranks of BTech for the OBC AI category students. 

    CourseRound 1 (Closing Ranks)Last Round (Closing Ranks)
    B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering494528
    B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing865883
    B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering11861261
    B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering14311491
    B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering26652829
    B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering32393434
    B.Tech. in Civil Engineering36293888
    B.Tech. in Engineering Physics36994059
    B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering43704561
    B.Tech. in Bioengineering43824677
    B.Tech. in Materials Science and Technology44854740
    B.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry45984859
    B.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering48594990
    B.Tech. in Mining Engineering48725319
    B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering49195337
    B.Tech. in Pharmaceutics Engineering and Technology52005591
    Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)68116900

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