What is the minimum cut-off for mechanical engineering in IIT, Delhi?

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Asked by Sajal Goel
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pradeep kumar
7 years ago
The opening and closing ranks in B.Tech mechanical of IIT, Delhi were 545 and 1025 respectively. While in CSE these was 3 and 100.

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