JEE Advanced 2024: BTech cut-offs for aerospace engineering went up last year for all but IIT Bombay
JEE Advanced 2024: BTech cut-offs for aerospace engineering at IITs went down and then up over the last three years.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | May 19, 2024 | 12:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI: You must have heard about the people who first landed on space or the moon but ever wondered about one of those, behind the scenes, who made it happen – engineers? Well, if you dream high and want to reach the sky, without actually being there, then aerospace engineering might be the right choice for you.
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A few of the top engineering institutes in the country, the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), offer a BTech degree in aerospace engineering including IIT Madras , IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Bombay. Previously known as aeronautical engineering, the programme deals with the various components involved in giving birth to an aircraft or a spacecraft (designing and development) and taking care of it (maintenance).
And the admissions to BTech in Aerospace Engineering are offered through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced. This year, IIT Madras will be conducting JEE Advanced 2024 on May 26. Upon declaration of JEE Advanced result 2024, the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will conduct the counselling process for IIT BTech admissions 2024.
In the last three years, the JEE Advanced cut-offs for the BTech programme have seen ups and downs. The highest JEE Advanced cut-off at which an IIT closed admission to the course last year was 2,694 for gender-neutral seats at IIT Bombay. However, the institute dropped its cut-offs while all other IITs went for an increase.
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JEE Advanced 2024: BTech AE cut-offs
Six rounds of JoSAA counselling were held last year. The JEE Advanced closing ranks for the open category seats in BTech in Aerospace Engineering at IITs in the last three years were as follows:
Institute |
Gender |
Closing Rank 2023 |
Closing Rank 2022 |
Closing Rank 2021 |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay |
Gender-Neutral |
2694 |
2,119 |
2,118 |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) |
4647 |
4,081 |
4,419 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur |
Gender-Neutral |
4773 |
5,297 |
4,493 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) |
9120 |
10,155 |
10,468 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur |
Gender-Neutral |
4027 |
4,683 |
3,809 |
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) |
8939 |
9,510 |
8,988 |
Indian Institute of Technology Madras |
Gender-Neutral |
3237 |
3,881 |
3,259 |
Indian Institute of Technology Madras |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) |
5990 |
8,042 |
7,031 |
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