JEE Advanced 2023: Cut-offs for IIT Madras; know BTech closing ranks
Ishita Ranganath | May 18, 2023 | 04:08 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Admissions 2023: JEE Advanced 2023 is scheduled on June 4. Know last year’s JEE Advanced closing ranks in CSE, civil, mechanical and chemical engineering.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Aspirants that are seeking admission in one of the top engineering colleges in India, IIT Madras can check the JEE Advanced closing ranks here. IIT Madras is offering BTech courses in computer science, civil and mechanical engineering among others. Now that JEE Main 2023 exams have concluded, qualifies students will be appearing for the JEE Advanced 2023 exam on June 4, 2023.
For admission in IIT Madras, candidates that clear JEE Advanced 2023 will have to participate in Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling 2023. The counselling authority will conduct various rounds to allocate students in various IITs, NITs, GFTIs and IIITs across India.
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While students can get into NITs with JEE Main scores, IIT Madras requires the candidate to qualify their JEE Advance exam for admission. Candidates can check the open category JEE Advanced 2023 closing ranks for 2022 to get an idea of the scores they need to secure admission in IIT Madras.
JoSAA Counselling 2023: IIT Madras cut-offs for JEE Advanced
As per previous year's data, IIT Madras' cut-off for CSE had the highest closing rank at 175 while the biological sciences 5-year dual degree had the lowest closing rank with 11452.
| IIT Madras BTech course | JEE Advanced closing ranks |
|---|---|
| Aerospace Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 3881 |
| Aerospace Engineering (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) | 4819 |
| Biological Engineering (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) | 8056 |
| Biological Sciences (5 Years, BSc and MSc (Dual Degree)) | 11452 |
| Chemical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 4677 |
| Civil Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 6106 |
| Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 175 |
| Electrical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 1028 |
| Engineering Design (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) | 5374 |
| Engineering Physics (4 Years, BTech) | 2090 |
| Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 2786 |
| Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 6305 |
| Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (4 Years, BTech) | 7966 |
| Physics (5 Years, BSc and Master of Science (Dual Degree)) | 4318 |
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