JEE Advanced 2023: IIT Bombay has highest cut-off for CSE; closing ranks for BTech courses
Vagisha Kaushik | June 1, 2023 | 06:25 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Advanced 2023 will be conducted on June 4. Candidates can download the JEE Advanced admit card at jeeadv.ac.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay grabbed the third position in the engineering category in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) last year. The institute offers admission to BTech programmes through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2023 exam which is scheduled for June 4. Usually, IIT Bombay has the highest IIT cut-off for computer science and engineering amongst all IITs. IIT Guwahati has issued the JEE Advanced admit card 2023 on the official website – jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT Bombay offers BTech courses in computer science engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, aerospace engineering, civil engineering and more. The highest IIT Madras cut off last year was 175 for BTech in computer science engineering for open category seats.
Once JEE Advanced 2023 results are declared, IIT Bombay will release cut-offs for BTech admissions 2023. Students seeking admission to IIT Madras will have to participate in JoSAA counselling 2023.
JoSAA Counselling 2023: IIT Bombay BTech cut-offs last year
Last year, the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) conducted six rounds of counselling. The JEE Advanced closing ranks for open category for BTech courses offered by IIT Bombay are:
|
Name of course |
IIT Bombay cut-off (JEE Advanced closing rank) |
|
Aerospace Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
2119 |
|
BS in Mathematics (4 Years, BSc) |
2158 |
|
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
2081 |
|
Chemistry (4 Years, BSc) |
5500 |
|
Civil Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
3471 |
|
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
61 |
|
Economics (4 Years, BSc) |
2107 |
|
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
369 |
|
Electrical Engineering (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) |
866 |
|
Energy Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
2381 |
|
Engineering Physics (4 Years, BTech) |
1452 |
|
Environmental Science and Engineering (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) |
4736 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
1406 |
|
Mechanical Engineering and MTech in Computer Integrated Manufacturing (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) |
1492 |
|
Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science (4 Years, BTech) |
3783 |
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