What is the cutoff of IIT BHU for 2025 admission? I belong to the OBC category
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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.
Course Round 1 (Closing Ranks) Last Round (Closing Ranks) B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 494 528 B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing 865 883 B.Tech. in Electronics Engineering 1186 1261 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 1431 1491 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 2665 2829 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 3239 3434 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 3629 3888 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 3699 4059 B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 4370 4561 B.Tech. in Bioengineering 4382 4677 B.Tech. in Materials Science and Technology 4485 4740 B.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry 4598 4859 B.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering 4859 4990 B.Tech. in Mining Engineering 4872 5319 B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering 4919 5337 B.Tech. in Pharmaceutics Engineering and Technology 5200 5591 Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) 6811 6900
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