What is the IIT JAM cutoff for MSc at IIT Delhi? I belong to OBC category.

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

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    The IIT Delhi MSc cutoff 2025 via IIT JAM has been released for different categories of students within the AI quota. The cutoffs were published as opening and closing ranks for various MSc specialisations. For OBC category students, the first-round cutoff ranks ranged from 60 to 986. Therefore, candidates seeking admission must aim to secure a minimum rank of 60 or lower to be eligible for MSc admission at IIT Delhi. However, aspirants should note that cutoff ranks differ across various rounds, categories, and specialisations. Below is the IIT JAM Round 1 cutoff list for 2025 for OBC AI category students. 

    CourseIIT JAM Round 1 Cutoff 2025
    M.Sc. in Physics291
    M.Sc. in Chemistry226
    M.Sc. in Mathematics272
    M.Sc. in Economics60
    M.Sc. in Biological Sciences986

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