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IISc Bangalore JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 - IISc Bangalore has released the JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 on the official website, iisc.ac.in. The authority has uploaded hte IISc Bangalore BTech cutoff 2025 after the completion of its admission counselling. Candidates can check the IISc Bangalore JEE Advanced 2025 cutoff on this page as well. It is also advisable to check the JEE Advanced cutoffs for past years to get an idea of the minimum mark required to gain BTech admission at the institute. IISc Bangalore offers BTech in Mathematics and Computing.
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The institute has released the JEE Advanced cutoff for IISc Bangalore on its official website. The JEE Advanced cutoff for IISc Bangalore 2025 is updated on this page.
| Categories | JEE Advanced 2025 Cutoff | 
| GN | 856 | 
| GN(F) | 1707 | 
| EWS | 130 | 
| EWS(F) | 474 | 
| OBC-NCL | 446 | 
| OBC-NCL(F) | 858 | 
| SC | 265 | 
| SC(F) | 500 | 
| ST | 257 | 
| ST(F) | 292 | 
| CRL-PWD | 37 | 
| KM | 942 | 
Candidates can refer to the following data for the cutoff of IISc Bangalore JEE Advanced 2024, 2023, and 2022. Here, F indicates women applicants belonging to the category affixed. Also, note that Cut Off for GN, GN(F), and KM categories is based on JEE Advanced CRL rank. Future aspirants can find the JEE Advanced ranks necessary for admission to the prestigious institute.
| Categories | JEE Advanced Rank 2024 | 
| GN | 410 | 
| GN(F) | 1065 | 
| EWS | 2322 | 
| EWS(F) | 7064 | 
| OBC-NCL | 3491 | 
| OBC-NCL(F) | 6459 | 
| SC | 10594 | 
| SC(F) | 26222 | 
| ST | 28806 | 
| ST(F) | 28978 | 
| PWD | 28978 | 
| KM | 28978 | 
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| Categories | JEE Advanced Rank 2023 | 
| GN(CRL) | 757 | 
| GN(F)(CRL) | 2697 | 
| EWS | 351 | 
| EWS(F) | 727 | 
| OBC-NCL | 755 | 
| OBC-NCL(F) | 1242 | 
| SC | 559 | 
| SC(F) | 930 | 
| ST | 295 | 
| ST(F) | 295 | 
| PWD(CRL-PWD) | 35 | 
| KM(CRL) | 6242 | 
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| Categories | JEE Advanced Rank 2022 | 
| GN | 410 | 
| GN(F) | 1065 | 
| EWS | 2322 | 
| EWS(F) | 7064 | 
| OBC-NCL | 3491 | 
| OBC-NCL(F) | 6459 | 
| SC | 10594 | 
| SC(F) | 26222 | 
| ST | 28806 | 
| ST(F) | 28978 | 
| PWD | 28978 | 
| KM | 28978 | 
| Categories | JEE Advanced Rank 2022 | 
| GN | 411-718 | 
| GN(F) | 1066-1248 | 
| EWS | 2323-3400 | 
| OBC-NCL | 3492-4881 | 
| SC | 10595-12332 | 
Related:
The institute refers to the following aspects while deciding on the IISc Bangalore Mathematics and Computing Cutoff of JEE Advanced.
Candidates’ JEE Advanced CRL rank 2025
Total number of seats available for admission
Category-wise seat intake
Number of applicants and the reservation category they belong to
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. JEE Advanced rank is considered for admission to BTech Mathematics and Computing at IISC Bangalore.
This year, round 1 IISC JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 for SC is 265.
Candidates must possess a valid rank in JEE Advanced, to be eligible for BTech admission at IISc Bangalore.
The JEE Advanced cutoff for general category male candidates stood at 410 last year. For details on other categories are given in the article.
The cut off for IISc Bangalore JEE Advanced 2025 is different for various reservation categories. Check the article above for more details.
Candidates must have cleared JEE Advanced for BTech admission to IISc.
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Hi,
JEE Advanced me qualify karne ke liye JEE Main me kisi fixed percentage ki requirement nahi hoti. Percentile aur rank ke basis par cutoff decide hoti hai. JEE Advanced ke liye eligible hone ke liye aapko JEE Main ke Top 2,50,000 rank holders ke andar aane chahiye, sab category mila kar.
Har saal cutoff percentile thoda alag hota hai, par approximate range general (UR) ke liye hoti hai 90–92 percentile tak, EWS ke liye 78–80 percentile tak, OBC-NCL ke liye 73-75 percentile tak, SC ke liye 55-60 percentile tak aur ST ke liye 45-50 percentile tak.
 Iska matlab hai ki agar aap SC category se hai, to lagbhag 55 se 60 percentile JEE Main me lana par aap JEE Advanced ke liye qualify kar sakte hai.
 
 
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https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-syllabus
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https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-question-paper-hindi-medium
 
 
Hello,
Yes, you can start now and prepare for the January attempt of JEE Main . It will be challenging, but with focus and proper planning, it is possible.
Here’s what you can do:
Make a study plan : Divide topics into daily and weekly targets. Focus more on important and high-weightage topics.
Start with basics : Make sure your concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Math are clear.
Practice regularly : Solve previous year papers and mock tests to understand the exam pattern.
Revise often : Keep revising formulas, important concepts, and tricky problems.
Stay consistent : Even small daily progress is better than irregular study.
If you stay dedicated and follow a strict plan, you can be ready for January.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
Sorry, but JoSAA does not accept marks from two different boards for the same qualification during counselling. However, you can use your NIOS marks to meet the JEE Main/Advanced eligibility criteria if they are better than your CBSE marks. You can use your NIOS marks for the eligibility check, but when presenting your documents, you may be required to present both marksheets and the one with the higher marks for each subject will be considered.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello Hitesh
A state EWS certificate is usually not valid for JEE Advanced or JoSAA counselling.
You’ll need an EWS certificate in the central government format, as required by IITs.
Even if issued by your local authority, it must clearly mention it’s as per Govt. of India norms.
You can visit your tahsildar/revenue office and request it in the “central format for JEE.”
Make sure the issue date is after April 1, 2025, for it to be valid in 2026 counselling.
You don’t need it at the time of JEE Main, only during Advanced registration and JoSAA.
You still have enough time to get it updated, so no stress, just don’t delay it too long.

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