What is the expected JEE Advanced cutoff for IIT Kharagpur Round 2 Seat Allotment offered through JoSAA?
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JoSAA R2 Seat Allotment results are expected to release on Jul 6. Candidates seeking admission to IIT Kharagpur BTech course can refer to the below table having last year JoSAA R2 ranks for students falling under General- All India category:
JEE Advanced Round 2 Closing Rank (General-All India) Course 2021 2022 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering 285 295 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering 1131 1138 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering 1616 1693 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Instrumentation Engineering 2263 2386 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering 2760 3122 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Industrial and Systems Engineering 3934 4247 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Chemical Engineering 4024 4496 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Aerospace Engineering 4313 4888 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Manufacturing Science and Engineering 5402 5717 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering 5660 6080 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering 6418 7248 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture 7400 8043 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Mining Engineering 7418 8275 B.Tech. (Hons.) in Agricultural and Food Engineering 7671 8461  
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· Bachelor's Degree such as B.Tech/B.E can take up to four years to complete.
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