What is the IIT JAM cutoff for IIT Bombay?

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    The IIT Bombay JAM cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the MSc course across multiple specialisations. During the Round 1 cutoff list, the closing ranks ranged between 13 and 616, with Biotechnology having the most stringent cutoff rank for admission. With lenient first-round closing ranks of 17 and 30, candidates can also choose MSc specialsiations, such as Applied Geology and Mathematics, respectively, for admission. For other specialisations along with their IIT JAM first-round cutoff ranks, refer to the table below: 

    Course

    IIT JAM Round 1 Cutoff 2025

    M.Sc. in Physics

    37

    M.Sc. in Biotechnology

    13

    M.Sc. in Applied Geology

    17

    M.Sc. in Applied Geophysics

    616

    M.Sc.+ Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering

    584

    M.Sc. in Mathematics

    30

    M.Sc. in Applied Statistics and Informatics

    33

    M.Sc. in Chemistry

    34

    M.Sc. + Ph.D. in Energy Science and Engineering

    533

    M.Sc. in Operations Research

    56

  • IIT Bombay cutoff has been released for admission M.Sc courses based on the IIT JAM score. IIT Bombay accepts IIT JAM scores, followed by IIT JAM Counselling process for admission to the M.Sc course. The most competitive rank was for M.Sc. in Applied Geology with a closing rank of 16 for round 1 while the last round closing rank for same stood at 17 for General category All India.  Moreover, the least competitive rank was for M.Sc.+ Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering with round 1 closing rank of 643 and last round closing rank of 657 for General category All India. It is recommended to check the official college websit

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    IIT Bombay MSc cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 1, wherein, M.Sc.+ in Applied Geology is the most competitive specialsiation with a closing rank of 16 for the General AII India category students. The least competitive course is M.Sc.+ Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering with a cutoff rank of 643. So, candidates seeking admission to any of the MSc course must secure a rank upto 643 to be eligible for IIT Bombay.

    IIT Bombay admissio to the MSc course is based on IIT JAM scores, followed by IIT JAM counselling process. Only candidates in the JAM 2024 Merit List based on JAM 2024 scorecard will be eligi

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