What is the JEE Main cutoff 2023 for ICT Mumbai?

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    Suraj Kumar karn | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    ICT Mumbai, JEE Main Cutoff 2023
     
    Courses20232022
    Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Compare13451279
    B.Tech Plastic and Polymer Engineering Compare21892428
    B.Tech Pharmaceuticals Chemistry and Technology Compare23122253
    B.Tech Food Engineering Compare28222438
    During the ICT Mumbai BTech cutoff 2023, the last round closing rank ranged between 15295 and 50859, among which Bachelor of Chemical Engineering was the most competitive specialisation. The Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks for Bachelor of Chemical Engineering were 13588 and 15295, respectively for the General All India category students. During ICT Mumbai cutoff 2022, the Round 1 and the Last Round closing ranks were 31570 and 26027, respectively for the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering programme.
  • Students have to appear in JEE Mains in order to get admission in B.Tech course in ICT Mumbai. Here's the closing cutoff ranks for the year 2023 required for general category. 

    B.Tech Specialisations Closing Cutoff Rank
    Polymer Engineering and Technology 15478
    Food Engineering and Technology 25330
    Pharmaceuticals Chemistry and Technology 24460

    Oils Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology

     

    27668

    Above is the cut off rank of top courses at ICT Mumbai. However, you can refer to the official website to know in detail about the cut-off rank of the programme you are interested to seek admission in.

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    Janki H Gajjar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates seeking ICT Mumbai admissions to BTech course must appear for JEE Main. ICT Mumbai cutoff 2023 for BTech course has been released through JoSAA and CSAB Counselling. Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out closing ranks for ICT Mumbai JEE Main cutoff 2023 for Bachelor of Chemical Engineering and all BTech specialisation for General Category:

    Course2023
    Bachelor of Chemical Engineering15295
    B.Tech. in Dyestuff Technology32658
    B.Tech. in Fibres and Textile Processing Technology50859
    B.Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology25330
    B.Tech. in Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology27688
    B.Tech. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology24460
    B.Tech. in Polymer Engineering and Technology15478
    B.Tech. in Surface Coating Technology37766
    Integrated M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering100636

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