Will I get into IIT Hyderabad if I get 5000 rank in the JEE Advanced 2023? I am an OBC female candidate.
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At 5000 rank, candidates belonging to OBC All quota under female category can easily get into IIT Hyderabad but not for top courses such as CSE, AI and Electrical. Moreover, the IIT Hyderabad JEE Advanced cutoff 2023 for OBC AI Female quota stood between 650 and 6968. The courses under the given rank of 5000 are given below for the OBC Female candidates:
Course 2023 B.Tech. in Engineering Physics 5480 B.Tech. in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering 6179 B.Tech. in Biomedical Engineering 6968 B.Tech. in Industrial Chemistry 6559 B.Tech. in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics 6361
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