What is the IIT Dhanbad cutoff trend throughout the past few years for general category? 
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IIT Dhanbad JEE Advanced Cutoff 2024 was concluded after the last round of cutoff. The cutoff ranks for the General All India category candidates was ranged between 3846 and 15321. The closing cutoff rank for BTech (Hons) CSE was 3846 in 2024, 3258 in 2023 and 3009 in 2022; which shows that the cutoff witnessed an improving trend for the course. For most of the courses, there was a fluctuating trend for during the past few years. The last-round closing Cutoff of various courses for the General AI category have been given in the table below to show the trend for the 3 years:
Course 2022 2023 2024 B.Tech. in Environmental Engineering 15061 15903 15291 B.Tech. in Petroleum Engineering 12864 13101 12310 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 7619 7784 7567 B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 3009 3258 3846 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 9601 10262 9875 B.Tech. in Mining Engineering 15145 15689 14762 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 11339 12473 11398 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 12355 14058 12996 B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 5492 5821 5982 B.Tech. in Mining Machinery Engineering 15618 16151 15321 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 11483 11797 10778 Discontinued (Sep 2021) - Integrated B.Tech. + M.Sc.Tech. in Applied Geophysics 15995 16754 15591 B.Tech.8 (Sep 2021) - Integrated B.Tech. + M.Sc.Tech. in Applied Geology 16206 17181 16011 B.Tech. in Mineral and Metallurgical Engineering 13881 15373 13599  
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