JEE Advanced 2023: IIT Delhi cut-offs for BTech courses; highest for CSE
Anu Parthiban | May 30, 2023 | 08:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
JoSAA Counselling 2023: The highest cut-off rank of IIT Delhi BTech Computer Science and Engineering admission was 102. Know closing ranks of top courses here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-Delhi) is the second best institute under the engineering category, as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF rankings) published last year. Top BTech courses offered by IIT Delhi have been recording the highest cut-offs compared to other IITs. Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced (JEE Advanced 2023) admit card download link 2023 was activated at jeeadv.ac.in yesterday for the exam scheduled to be conducted on June 4. JEE Advanced 2023 is the exam held for admission to engineering courses offered by IITs.
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IIT Delhi BTech admission 2023 will be based on the students ranks in the JEE Advanced 2023 . Based on the JEE Advanced results 2023 and ranks, JoSAA counselling process will be held for all engineering courses offered by the institutes. The IIT admission 2023 are based on the ranks, number of students who appeared in the exam, availability of seat among other factors.
Students who want to pursue engineering courses in IIT Delhi must note that the institute has formed a panel for the curriculum review for all courses to match the rapidly changing technology. The complete curriculum revamp has been undertaken by the institute after a decade.
IIT Delhi has maintained the second position in the NIRF rankings last year. IIT Madras has been awarded the best engineering college in the NIRF India rankings and IIT Bombay bagged the third position. Moreover, IIT Delhi was the only institute to be featured among the top 50 in the Global Employability University Ranking and Survey ( GEURS ) conducted by the Times Higher Education (THE) last year.
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JoSAA Counselling: IIT Delhi cut-offs for BTech
Students who wish to take admission in IIT Delhi and have registered for the JEE Advanced exam 2023 slated to be held on June 4, can check the closing ranks of the top courses offered by the institute. Below given are the general category closing ranks of BTech courses offered by IIT Delhi, as per last year’s JEE Advanced cut-offs 2023.
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Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
102 |
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Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) |
197 |
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Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, BTech) |
308 |
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Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) |
401 |
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Electrical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
574 |
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Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, BTech) |
797 |
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Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, BTech) |
1,314 |
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Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
1,882 |
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Chemical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
2,343 |
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Energy Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
2,839 |
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Engineering Physics (4 Years, BTech) |
2,925 |
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Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
3,589 |
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Chemical Engineering (5 Years, BTech-MTech (Dual Degree)) |
3,956 |
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Materials Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
4,259 |
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Civil Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
4,316 |
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Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, BTech) |
4,797 |
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Textile Technology (4 Years, BTech) |
5,796 |
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