Which course can I get admission with a JEE Advanced rank of 700 under SC and ST categories?
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IIT Roorkee offers various BTech and BTech Integrated courses via JEE Advanced exam scores. Candidates belonging to SC and ST categories acquiring a rank of 700 can get admission to various BTech courses under SC and ST AI quota. Candidates can find those courses separately for ST and SC quota both from the table below:
Courses offered under 700 rank for SC AI category candidates:
Course 2024 Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) 3792 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 1264 B.Tech. in Civil Engineering 1478 B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering 1010 B.Tech. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 2001 B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering 1749 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 1642 Integrated B.Sc. + M.Sc. in Physics 2327 Integrated M.Tech. in Geophysical Technology 2505 Integrated M.Tech. in Geological Technology 2491 B.Tech. Biosciences and Bioengineering 2148 Integrated B.Sc. + M.Sc. in Economics 1879 B.Sc. + M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences 2581 B.Tech. in Energy Engineering 1416 Courses offered under 700 rank for the ST AI category candidates:
Course 2024 B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering 748 B.Tech. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 958 B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering 904 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 1118 Integrated B.Sc. + M.Sc. in Physics 1426 Integrated M.Tech. in Geophysical Technology 1371 Integrated M.Tech. in Geological Technology 1332 B.Tech. Biosciences and Bioengineering 1229 Integrated B.Sc. + M.Sc. in Economics 1009 B.Sc. + M.Sc. in Chemical Sciences 1137 B.Tech. in Energy Engineering 835
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