What is the JEE Advanced cutoff rank for IIT (ISM) Dhanbad for JoSAA R1?
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JoSAA Round 1 Seat Allotment results have been released on Jun 30. Tabulated below is IIT (ISM) Dhanbad cutoff 2023 as per JoSAA R1 for top BTech courses for General-All India candidates:
JEE Advanced Round 1 Closing Rank (General-All India) Course 2021 2022 2023 B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering 2968 3009 2862 B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering 5047 5492 5250 B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 6933 7619 6967 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 8826 9601 9217 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 9421 11483 10216 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 10397 11339 10745 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 10943 12355 11895 B.Tech. in Petroleum Engineering 11387 12864 12171 B.Tech. in Mineral and Metallurgical Engineering 12680 13881 13143 B.Tech. in Mining Engineering 13181 15145 13863 B.Tech.6 in Environmental Engineering 14199 15061 13991 B.Tech. in Mining Machinery Engineering 14047 15618 14275
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