JEE Advanced 2024: IIT Madras ranked 1 in NIRF 2023; cut-offs, UG programmes
IIT Madras will conduct admission to BTech and dual degree programmes on the basis of allotment list of the JoSAA, which will conduct six rounds.
Divyansh | May 2, 2024 | 05:54 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology Madras will conduct admission to bachelor’s degree programmes on the basis of JEE Advanced 2024 score. IIT Madras is also the organising institute for conducting JEE Advanced 2024, which will be held on May 26. Students who have been ranked 2.5 lakh and better in the JEE Main 2024 can apply for the JEE Advanced 2024 on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in.
IIT Madras will hold the admission process to its UG and dual degree programmes through the merit list published by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Six rounds for admission into IITs will be held by the JoSAA. As per schedule, JEE Advanced provisional answer key will be released on June 2 and the result will be declared on June 9.
IIT Madras was ranked first in ‘overall’ and ‘engineering’ categories of National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2023. It was ranked second in research and innovation categories in 2023.
Also read JEE Advanced 2024: IIT Madras adds 3 cities abroad; highest in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh
IIT Madras cut-offs category-wise
IIT Madras conducted admission for 11 BTech programmes through JEE Advanced last year. The category-wise cut-off for various UG and dual degree programmes of IIT Madras are following:
Academic Program Name |
Open |
OBC-NCL |
SC |
ST |
EWS |
Aerospace Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
3237 |
1615 |
1309 |
571 |
733 |
Aerospace Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) |
3293 |
1685 |
207 |
703 |
1070 |
Biological Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
7967 |
3486 |
2327 |
1078 |
1527 |
Biological Science (4 Years, Bachelor of Science) |
11185 |
5074 |
3127 |
1335 |
2018 |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
4439 |
1943 |
1346 |
582 |
841 |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
6132 |
2587 |
1491 |
488 |
1211 |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
148 |
101 |
54 |
15 |
36 |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
964 |
492 |
316 |
146 |
231 |
Engineering Design (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) |
4436 |
1883 |
1846 |
989 |
1020 |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
1877 |
1385 |
1175 |
847 |
740 |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
2572 |
1251 |
976 |
430 |
514 |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
6169 |
2652 |
1728 |
812 |
1248 |
Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
7996 |
3240 |
2370 |
992 |
1738 |
Physics (5 Years, Bachelor of Science and Master of Science (Dual Degree)) |
3171 |
2836 |
2736 |
1157 |
694 |
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