What is the JEE Advanced cut off for admission to various courses at IIT Guwahati?

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    Neha Arora | Contributor-Level 10

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    IIT Guwahati JEE Advanced cutoff 2024 was released for admission to various courses such as BTech/Integrated BTech/BArch. The JEE Advanced Counselling 2024 concluded after Round 5 of the Seat Allotment results for General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and PWD categories. IIT Guwahati BTech cutoff 2024 for the Last Round closing ranks varied between 623 and 9178. B.Tech. in CSE was the toughest course for the students belonging to the General AI category. 

    Candidates can check the last-round closing cutoff ranks, for the General AI category for various BTech specialisations in the table below:

    Course2024
    B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering623
    B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering1658
    B.Tech. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering2217
    B.Tech. in Chemical Science and Technology6834
    B.Tech. in Civil Engineering7670
    B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering5363
    B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering4523
    B.Tech. in Mathematics and Computing Engineering1021
    B.Tech. in Engineering Physics5686
    B.Tech. in Biosciences and Bioengineering9178
    B.Tech. in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence995
    B.Tech. in Energy Engineering5920

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