What is the IIT Indore cutoff trend throughout the past few years for general category? 
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IIT Indore JEE Advanced Cutoff 2024 was concluded after the last round of cutoff. The cutoff was ranks for the General All India category candidates was ranged between 1389 and 10894. The closing cutoff rank for BTech (Hons) CSE was 1389 in 2024, 1385 in 2023 and 1204 in 2022; which shows that the cutoff witnessed a declining trend for the course. As in CSE, 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 Computer Science and Engineering 1204 1385 1389 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 3828 3632 3818 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 7509 7474 6812 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 10568 10994 9773 B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science 11310 12217 10894 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering – / – 9658 7913 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics – / – 8205 7612 B.Tech. in Space Sciences and Engineering – / – 7821 6640 B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing – / – 2209 2180  
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