What is the JEE Advanced cut off for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi?

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    Himanshu Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    The JEE Advanced cut-off for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi in 2024 was 3089 for both Round 1 and the last round of admissions. This closing rank reflects the final rank at which admission was offered in the respective category. Cut-offs may vary each year based on competition and seat availability.

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    Anushka Bidhi | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    The cut off, according to the newest available data was 3089 for General category candidates under the All India quota for BTech programme in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology. The opening rank in general category under All India quota, 2452. However, 3089 was the closing rank. Moreover, the BTech cutoff varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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    Himanshu Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    As per the most recent figures, the General category cutoff for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi under the All India quota ranged between ranks 2452 and 3089. Cutoff ranks differ based on the applicant's category and quota, making it important for candidates to check specific criteria relevant to their profile.

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    Nikita Pandey | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago
    According to the latest report, the BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi, the JEE Advanced cutoff (general category, All India Quota) for round 1 in 2024 was a closing rank of 3089, and the last round closing rank also remained 3089. Moreover, the BTech cutoff varies depending on the category and domicile or quota of the applicant.
     
     
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    Manori Sahni | Contributor-Level 9

    8 months ago

    According to latest data, cut off was 3089 for General category candidates in All India quota for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering in IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology. The opening rank in general category under All India quota, 2452 was the closing rank. Moreover, the BTech cutoff varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

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