JEE Advanced 2024: IIT Roorkee cut-offs for BTech programmes sank last year; closing ranks
Vagisha Kaushik | May 11, 2024 | 06:59 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Advanced 2024 will be conducted on May 26. Know BTech closing ranks of last 3 years at IIT Roorkee.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee will offer admission to its BTech programmes through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2024. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the exam on May 26.
IIT Roorkee was the fifth top engineering college in India as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings last year. The highest JEE Advanced cut-off at which the institute closed admission last year was 412 for BTech in Computer Science and Engineering. In the last three years, IIT Roorkee witnessed a drop in the BTech cut-offs for almost all programmes in comparison to the year after pandemic. However, the newly introduced data science and engineering course as well as the computer science and engineering (CSE) and electronics and communication engineering (ECE) courses saw a slight jump.
The BTech counselling 2024 will be conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Upon declaration of the JEE Advanced result 2024, the IIT will release gender-wise and category-wise cut-offs for BTech programmes.
JEE Advanced 2024: IIT Roorkee cut-offs
Last year, JoSAA conducted six rounds of counselling. The closing ranks for the gender-neutral open category seats are given below.
|
Institute |
Academic Program Name |
Closing Rank 2023 |
Closing Rank 2022 |
Closing Rank 2021 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Biosciences and Bioengineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
8689 |
7855 |
7326 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
5015 |
5075 |
4724 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
7100 |
6853 |
6418 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
412 |
413 |
414 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
715 |
822 |
– |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
2037 |
2135 |
2074 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Electronics and Communication Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
1429 |
1443 |
1421 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
3854 |
4189 |
3759 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
7945 |
7246 |
6950 |
|
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) |
5889 |
5786 |
5608 |
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