What is the cutoff of IIT Delhi for 2025 admission?
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IIT Delhi cutoff 2025 for BTech admission has been released for Round 1. The cutoff was released as opening and closing ranks for different categories of students belonging to the AI quota. During Round 1, the BTech admission cutoffs were between 125 and 5608, with CSE being the most competitive specialisation for admission. Tabulated below are the Round 1 closing ranks of all the BTech and Integrated BTech specialisations offered at IIT Delhi for General AI quota students.
Course JEE Advanced R1 Closing Ranks 2025 B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 125 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 186 B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing Engineering 316 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing 353 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 591 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) 806 B.Tech. in Engineering and Computational Mechanics 1103 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 1862 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 2358 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 2425 B.Tech. in Energy Science and Engineering 2622 B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering 3027 Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 3426 B.Tech. in Materials Engineering 3470 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 4228 B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology 4830 B.Tech. in Textile Technology 5608
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