JEE Advanced 2025: Civil engineering cut-offs rise at IIT Bombay, IIT Madras; 3 years' closing ranks
Alivia Mukherjee | December 30, 2024 | 05:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
Civil Engineering Cut-Off 2025: Based on past trends, the expected closing ranks in IITs could range from 3500 to 15000.
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JEE Advanced 2025: Civil engineering cut-off trends
The last years' cut-off trend shows that for most IITs, the closing rank for civil engineering relaxed slightly in 2024 compared to 2023. Relaxation in closing rank indicates a decrease in cut-off and therefore less competition. However, for a few top IITs like IIT Madras , IIT Bombay, and IIT Roorkee, the civil engineering cut-off has increased.
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JEE Advanced IIT Cut-off 2025: Expected closing ranks for civil engineering
Based on past trends, the expected closing ranks 2025 for civil engineering in IITs could range from 3500 to 15000. Top IITs like Bombay, Delhi, and Madras may have closing ranks around 3500 to 6000, while newer IITs like Jammu and Palakkad may see civil engineering closing ranks 2025 exceeding 13,000.
Civil Engineering Cut-Off 2025: Rising competition in IITs
The civil engineering cut-off has increased in the following IITs:
- IIT Bombay: From a closing rank of 4134 in 2023 to 3986 in 2024.
- IIT Madras: From 5880 in 2023 to 5516 in 2024.
- IIT Roorkee: From 6777 in 2023 to 6134 in 2024.
- IIT Guwahati: From 7399 in 2023 to 7112 in 2024.
JEE Advanced IIT Cut-off for Civil Engineering: Last 3-year trends
Candidates can have a look at the closing ranks for civil engineering at IITs in last three years below.
|
Institute |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
|
IIT Bhubaneswar cut-off |
11771 |
12911 |
13018 |
|
IIT Bombay cut-off |
3418 |
4134 |
3986 |
|
IIT Mandi cut-off |
11224 |
12137 |
11499 |
|
IIT Delhi cut-off |
4261 |
4237 |
4108 |
|
IIT Indore cut-off |
8989 |
9937 |
9255 |
|
IIT Kharagpur cut-off |
5952 |
6442 |
6465 |
|
IIT Hyderabad cut-off |
7763 |
8287 |
7463 |
|
IIT Kanpur cut-off |
5796 |
5933 |
5676 |
|
IIT Madras cut-off |
5855 |
5880 |
5516 |
|
IIT Gandhinagar cut-off |
9919 |
10473 |
9339 |
|
IIT Patna cut-off |
12097 |
13078 |
13149 |
|
IIT Roorkee cut-off |
6421 |
6777 |
6134 |
|
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad cut-off |
10834 |
11895 |
11657 |
|
IIT Ropar cut-off |
10727 |
10849 |
10771 |
|
IIT (BHU) Varanasi cut-off |
8362 |
9256 |
8552 |
|
IIT Guwahati cut-off |
7300 |
7399 |
7112 |
|
IIT Palakkad cut-off |
13417 |
14330 |
14170 |
|
IIT Tirupati cut-off |
13138 |
13974 |
13759 |
|
IIT Jammu cut-off |
13515 |
14583 |
14566 |
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