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IIT Cut-Off for B.Tech Mathematics and Computing- JoSAA will release the B.Tech Mathematics and Computing IIT cutoff at josaa.nic.in. The IIT 2025 cutoff for B.Tech Mathematics and Computing is the minimum rank required for admission to the desired IIT. The authority will issue the B.Tech mathematics and computing IIT cutoff 2025 after each round of JoSAA counselling. Candidates aspiring to gain admission into B. Tech Mathematics and Computing have to qualify for the IIT JEE Advanced 2025 exam and clear the required cut-off.
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Candidates with a valid score in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam will be able to participate in JoSAA 2025. The authority released the JEE Advanced 2025 result on June 2, 2025. The IIT cutoff 2025 for BTech mathematics & computing varies based on various factors such as category of the candidate, difficulty level of the exam and more.
The authority will soon release the IIT Cutoff 2025 for B.Tech Mathematics and Computing 2025 on the official website. The same will be updated here when released.
Analysing the latest year’s cut-offs enables aspirants to evaluate their capability for admission into their preferred IITs. The following information contains the opening and closing ranks for IIT B.Tech Mathematics and Computing 2024 for round 1.
Institute | Quota | Seat Type | Gender | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 118 | 329 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 824 | 1240 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 25 | 25 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 90 | 90 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 38 | 71 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 374 | 417 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | EWS (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 12 | 12 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 93 | 213 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 589 | 757 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | OBC-NCL (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 11 | 11 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 85 | 154 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 214 | 470 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | SC (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 3 | 3 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 50 | 97 |
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | AI | ST | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 55 | 55 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 1591 | 2074 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 4644 | 4984 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 83 | 83 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 232 | 261 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 770 | 770 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 610 | 1030 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1807 | 2076 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | OBC-NCL (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 49P | 49P |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 483 | 692 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1041 | 1041 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 260 | 267 |
Indian Institute of Technology Indore | AI | ST | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 563 | 563 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 660 | 951 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2132 | 2296 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 135 | 147 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 502 | 502 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 414 | 436 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 918 | 918 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | OBC-NCL (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 22 | 22 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 183 | 290 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 519 | 519 |
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 178 | 178 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 3252 | 4508 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 9272 | 9830 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 180 | 180 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 552 | 658 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1658 | 1658 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 1136 | 1799 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 3657 | 4568 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 805 | 1187 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2161 | 2161 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 490 | 603 |
Indian Institute of Technology Patna | AI | ST | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1361 | 1361 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 3730 | 4245 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 9026 | 10215 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 73P | 73P |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 482 | 579 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1361 | 1361 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 1280 | 1641 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2776 | 2985 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | OBC-NCL (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 121P | 121P |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 719 | 966 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1992 | 1992 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 340 | 531 |
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad | AI | ST | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 642 | 642 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 1755 | 2974 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 5423 | 8734 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 411 | 528 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1587 | 1587 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 1225 | 1634 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2514 | 2514 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | OBC-NCL (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 128P | 128P |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 807 | 930 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1451 | 1451 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 599 | 620 |
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | AI | ST | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1316 | 1316 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 621 | 1000 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2578 | 3214 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 67 | 67 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 128 | 176 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 418 | 649 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 372 | 554 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1179 | 1649 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | OBC-NCL (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 59 | 59 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 158 | 385 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 847 | 952 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 158 | 213 |
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | AI | ST | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 377 | 377 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 3945 | 5803 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 10895 | 12718 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 918 | 980 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 2103 | 2593 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 4746 | 5327 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 1086 | 1352 |
Indian Institute of Technology Goa | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 787 | 814 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 5689 | 7085 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 12108 | 13588 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | OPEN (PwD) | Gender-Neutral | 17P | 17P |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 1095 | 1159 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 2610 | 3043 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 6963 | 7179 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 1273 | 1566 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2239 | 2750 |
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 841 | 902 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 4677 | 6935 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | OPEN | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 11879 | 12205 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 882 | 885 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | EWS | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2046 | 2046 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 2351 | 2660 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 5523 | 5639 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 1090 | 1479 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | SC | Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2799 | 2799 |
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 596 | 788 |
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Institute | Category | opening | closing | |
OPEN | ALL | 3536 | 4534 | |
FEMALE | 6653 | 8952 | ||
OPEN (PwD) | ALL | 179P | 179P | |
EWS | ALL | 569 | 656 | |
FEMALE | 1485 | 1485 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 1560 | 1906 | |
FEMALE | 3381 | 4077 | ||
SC | ALL | 689 | 1312 | |
FEMALE | 1767 | 1767 | ||
ST | ALL | 476 | 554 | |
FEMALE | 1347 | 1347 | ||
OPEN | ALL | 1885 | 2926 | |
FEMALE | 6036 | 7086 | ||
OPEN (PwD) | ALL | 143P | 143P | |
EWS | ALL | 485 | 538 | |
FEMALE | 975 | 975 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 1332 | 1549 | |
FEMALE | 3132 | 3132 | ||
SC | ALL | 714 | 908 | |
FEMALE | 1595 | 1595 | ||
ST | ALL | 574 | 592 | |
FEMALE | 1069 | 1069 | ||
OPEN | ALL | 3113 | 3938 | |
FEMALE | 8841 | 9085 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 194P | 194P | |
EWS | ALL | 556 | 657 | |
FEMALE | 1333 | 1333 | ||
ONC-NCL | ALL | 1248 | 1844 | |
FEMALE | 3552 | 3606 | ||
SC | ALL | 975 | 975 | |
FEMALE | 1907 | 1907 | ||
ST | ALL | 545 | 709 | |
OPEN | ALL | 135 | 350 | |
FEMALE | 432 | 815 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 15 | 15 | |
FEMALE | 121 | 121 | ||
EWS | ALL | 48 | 78 | |
FEMALE | 156 | 191 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 150 | 191 | |
FEMALE | 446 | 862 | ||
OBC-NCL (PwD) | ALL | 13 | 13 | |
SC | ALL | 49 | 144 | |
FEMALE | 518 | 701 | ||
SC(PwD) | ALL | 6 | 6 | |
ST | ALL | 47 | 80 | |
FEMALE | 223 | 223 | ||
OPEN | ALL | 1777 | 2164 | |
FEMALE | 3535 | 3871 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 149 | 149 | |
EWS | ALL | 282 | 360 | |
FEMALE | 517 | 517 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 776 | 1119 | |
FEMALE | 1202 | 1604 | ||
OBC-NCL(PwD) | ALL | 35P | 35P | |
SC | ALL | 328 | 358 | |
FEMALE | 664 | 664 | ||
OPEN | ALL | 915 | 1353 | |
FEMALE | 2195 | 3723 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 130 | 130 | |
EWS | ALL | 215 | 258 | |
EWS(PwD) | ALL | 16 | 16 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 361 | 746 | |
FEMALE | 1565 | 1803 | ||
OBC-NCL(PwD) | ALL | 4P | 4P | |
SC | ALL | 354 | 479 | |
FEMALE | 1239 | 1464 | ||
ST | ALL | 148 | 291 | |
FEMALE | 403 | 403 | ||
OPEN | ALL | 660 | 1030 | |
FEMALE | 1893 | 1893 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | FEMALE | 189 | 189 | |
EWS | ALL | 105 | 132 | |
FEMALE | 506 | 506 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 395 | 486 | |
FEMALE | 871 | 871 | ||
SC | ALL | 264 | 311 | |
FEMALE | 542 | 542 | ||
ST | ALL | 138 | 138 | |
OPEN | ALL | 648 | 1076 | |
FEMALE | 2123 | 2330 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 78 | 78 | |
FEMALE | 157 | 157 | ||
EWS | ALL | 149 | 168 | |
FEMALE | 461 | 470 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 352 | 475 | |
FEMALE | 1105 | 1249 | ||
SC | ALL | 177 | 348 | |
FEMALE | 720 | 882 | ||
ST | ALL | 123 | 167 | |
FEMALE | 388 | 388 | ||
OPEN | ALL | 3805 | 5364 | |
FEMALE | 7201 | 10413 | ||
EWS | ALL | 825 | 936 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 1880 | 2223 | |
FEMALE | 4517 | 4570 | ||
SC | ALL | 1097 | 1425 | |
ST | ALL | 631 | 668 | |
OPEN | ALL | 5536 | 7530 | |
FEMALE | 10282 | 13480 | ||
EWS | ALL | 1097 | 1139 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 2014 | 3015 | |
FEMALE | 4795 | 5459 | ||
SC | ALL | 991 | 1313 | |
FEMALE | 2641 | 2868 | ||
ST | ALL | 735 | 816 | |
OPEN | ALL | 5297 | 6469 | |
FEMALE | 11118 | 11274 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 155P | 155P | |
EWS | ALL | 820 | 910 | |
FEMALE | 1927 | 1927 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 2525 | 2765 | |
FEMALE | 5126 | 5177 | ||
SC | ALL | 1098 | 1497 | |
FEMALE | 1966 | 1966 | ||
ST | ALL | 602 | 768 |
Institute | Category | Opening | Closing | |
IIT PATNA | OPEN | ALL | 3605 | 5461 |
FEMALE | 6970 | 10027 | ||
EWS | ALL | 663 | 824 | |
FEMALE | 1778 | 1778 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 1383 | 2101 | |
FEMALE | 4548 | 5130 | ||
SC | ALL | 1159 | 1501 | |
FEMALE | 1894 | 1894 | ||
ST | ALL | 600 | 668 | |
FEMALE | 1126 | 1126 | ||
IIT ROPAR | OPEN | ALL | 1815 | 2843 |
FEMALE | 5530 | 5982 | ||
EWS | ALL | 420 | 463 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 1198 | 1395 | |
FEMALE | 3159 | 3323 | ||
SC | ALL | 653 | 738 | |
FEMALE | 1439 | 1439 | ||
ST | ALL | 370 | 489 | |
FEMALE | 1005 | 1005 | ||
IIT DELHI | OPEN | ALL | 140 | 306 |
FEMALE | 697 | 942 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 23 | 23 | |
FEMALE | 96 | 96 | ||
EWS | ALL | 62 | 85 | |
FEMALE | 167 | 169 | ||
EWS(PwD) | ALL | 6 | 6 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 94 | 228 | |
FEMALE | 642 | 849 | ||
OBC-NCL (PwD) | ALL | 20 | 20 | |
SC | ALL | 30 | 125 | |
FEMALE | 407 | 589 | ||
ST | ALL | 32 | 96 | |
FEMALE | 219 | 219 | ||
IIT KHARAGPUR | OPEN | ALL | 711 | 1323 |
FEMALE | 3161 | 3665 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 78 | 79 | |
FEMALE | 182 | 182 | ||
EWS | ALL | 200 | 253 | |
EWS(PwD) | ALL | 13P | 13P | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 323 | 737 | |
FEMALE | 811 | 2331 | ||
OBC-NCL(PwD) | ALL | 8P | 8P | |
SC | ALL | 250 | 478 | |
FEMALE | 1142 | 1410 | ||
ST | ALL | 98 | 234 | |
FEMALE | 450 | 450 | ||
IIT HYDERABAD | OPEN | ALL | 658 | 1090 |
FEMALE | 2043 | 2193 | ||
EWS | ALL | 121 | 147 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 421 | 430 | |
FEMALE | 1079 | 1079 | ||
OBC-NCL(PwD) | FEMALE | 18P | 18P | |
SC | ALL | 200 | 342 | |
FEMALE | 590 | 590 | ||
ST | ALL | 159 | 159 | |
IIT GUWAHATI | OPEN | ALL | 435 | 1041 |
FEMALE | 2259 | 2617 | ||
OPEN(PwD) | ALL | 37 | 37 | |
EWS | ALL | 111 | 180 | |
FEMALE | 451 | 479 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 339 | 497 | |
FEMALE | 1002 | 1299 | ||
OBC-NCL(PwD) | ALL | 56 | 56 | |
SC | ALL | 207 | 425 | |
FEMALE | 776 | 899 | ||
ST | ALL | 91 | 149 | |
FEMALE | 314 | 314 | ||
IIT GOA | OPEN | ALL | 2964 | 5214 |
FEMALE | 6081 | 9985 | ||
EWS | ALL | 781 | 899 | |
OBC-NCL | ALL | 1751 | 2339 | |
FEMALE | 5303 | 5480 | ||
SC | ALL | 1269 | 1445 | |
ST | ALL | 536 | 554 | |
IIT DHARWAD | OPEN | ALL | 4666 | 6313 |
FEMALE | 9728 | 10810 | ||
EWS | ALL | 791 | 917 | |
FEMALE | 1892 | 1892 | ||
OBC-NCL | ALL | 2336 | 2597 | |
FEMALE | 4708 | 4951 | ||
SC | ALL | 1329 | 1558 | |
FEMALE | 2185 | 2185 | ||
ST | ALL | 676 | 721 |
Various factors influence the IIT 2025 cut-off for admission into B. Tech Mathematics and Computing. The rank cut-off has been released by the concerned authorities based on the following conditions
The number of candidates who applied to the IIT JEE 2025 exam
The total number of candidates who attempt the examination.
Total number of seats available in the selected course
The cut-off ranks from previous years
The score obtained by the candidate
IIT Goa, Dharwad, Patna, Ropar, Mandi, Delhi, Indore, Kharagpur, Hyderabad, Guwahati, and Jammu offer B.Tech Mathematics and Computing
To gain admission to B.Tech Mathematics and Computing in any of the IITs, the candidate is required to pass the JEE Advanced exam and clear the cut-off.
Yes, B.Tech Mathematics and Computing from IITs ensure that the students learn the required technical skills and also get a high placement after completion of the course. They can choose career options like Data Analyst, Computer Programmer, Computational Engineer, etc.
Both the courses cover similar topics such as software development, algorithms, data structure, etc, M&C also covers advanced mathematical concepts such as Differential Equations Linear Optimization, Calculus, etc
While all the IITs are equally good at B.Tech Mathematics and Computing, IIT Delhi has the cut-off ranks amongst all the IITs, hence IIT Delhi is a much-coveted campus to study B.Tech Mathematics and Computing.
With a JEE Advanced rank of 20,340, your son can likely get admission in newer IITs like IIT Bhubaneswar, Gandhinagar, Ropar, Mandi, Indore, Patna, or Jodhpur, mostly in less competitive branches.
Top IITs and popular branches like CS or ECE are unlikely.
Hello,
With a JEE Advanced rank of 3878 in the female category, your chances of getting Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at an IIT depend on the specific IIT and its previous year cutoffs.
Usually, for general female category (also called female-open or female-general), ECE cutoffs in older IITs like Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, and Madras are quite high, often within the top 2000-3000 ranks.
For your rank around 3878, you might have a chance at newer or mid-tier IITs like IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Patna, IIT Ropar, or IIT Indore, where the ECE cutoff for female candidates has sometimes gone beyond 3500 or 4000 in recent years.
So, based on past trends, Electronics in top older IITs may be tough, but in newer IITs, you have a reasonable chance.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
Yes, If you work hard and study regularly, you can definitely crack JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
IIT Madras is tough, but many students from state boards have made it with good preparation. Focus on understanding concepts well, practice lots of questions, and solve previous years’ papers.
Also, try to join a good coaching or online classes if possible. Believe in yourself and stay consistent. You have a good chance!
Hope it helps !
Hey there! congratulations on your performance in JEE Advanced 2025! with an AIR 13,014 and category rank of 3,141 in OBC-NCL category, you have a fair chance of securing admission to certain branches in various IITs, especially considering the reservation policies and female candidate quotas. Based on the previous year's cutoff trends and your category rank, here are some possibilities;
If you need assistance with counseling process or have further questions about specific branches or institutes, feel free to ask! All the best!
Congrats on your PREP ST rank 228 in JEE Advanced 2025! With such a good rank in the preparatory category, you have a strong chance to get a preparatory course seat in IITs. The preparatory course helps you join core branches like Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, or Computer Science after one year based on your performance. IITs like IIT Madras, IIT Kharagpur, or IIT Roorkee may offer you a seat. Stay confident and apply carefully during counseling!
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Having a landscape architecture career, you are involved in site analysis, site inventory, land planning, planting design, grading, stormwater management, suitable design, and construction specification. Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of Central Park in New York introduced the title “landscape architect”. The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) proclaims that "Landscape Architects research, plan, design and advise on the stewardship, conservation and sustainability of development of the environment and spaces, both within and beyond the built environment". Therefore, individuals who opt for a career as a landscape architect are those who are educated and experienced in landscape architecture. Students need to pursue various landscape architecture degrees, such as M.Des, M.Plan to become landscape architects. If you have more questions regarding a career as a landscape architect or how to become a landscape architect then you can read the article to get your doubts cleared.
Urban Planning careers revolve around the idea of developing a plan to use the land optimally, without affecting the environment. Urban planning jobs are offered to those candidates who are skilled in making the right use of land to distribute the growing population, to create various communities.
Urban planning careers come with the opportunity to make changes to the existing cities and towns. They identify various community needs and make short and long-term plans accordingly.
A plumber installs, maintains, and repairs water, gas, and waste systems in homes and buildings. Their duties include fixing leaks, installing fixtures, testing systems, ensuring safety compliance, and working with other professionals on projects. They also document repairs and may supervise apprentices. Plumbers play a key role in ensuring public health and the smooth functioning of essential utilities.
Individuals who opt for a career as construction managers have a senior-level management role offered in construction firms. Responsibilities in the construction management career path are assigning tasks to workers, inspecting their work, and coordinating with other professionals including architects, subcontractors, and building services engineers.
Individuals who opt for a career as an environmental engineer are construction professionals who utilise the skills and knowledge of biology, soil science, chemistry and the concept of engineering to design and develop projects that serve as solutions to various environmental problems.
Individuals who opt for a career as geothermal engineers are the professionals involved in the processing of geothermal energy. The responsibilities of geothermal engineers may vary depending on the workplace location. Those who work in fields design facilities to process and distribute geothermal energy. They oversee the functioning of machinery used in the field.
Energy efficiency engineering is a broad field of engineering which deals with energy efficiency, energy services, facility management, plant engineering, and sustainable energy resources. Energy efficiency engineering is one of the most recent engineering disciplines to emerge. The field combines the knowledge and understanding of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, with economic and environmental engineering practices. The main job of individuals who opt for a career as an energy performance engineer is to find the most efficient and sustainable path to operate buildings and manufacturing processes.
Individuals who opt for a career as energy performance engineers apply their understanding and knowledge to increase efficiency and further develop renewable sources of energy. The energy efficiency engineers also examine the use of energy in those procedures and suggest the ways in which systems can be improved.
A geologist attempts to comprehend the historical backdrop of the planet we live on, all the more likely to anticipate the future and clarify current events. He or she analyses the components, deployments, results, physical characteristics, and past of the planet. A geologist examines the landforms and landscapes of the earth in relation to the geology, climatic, and human processes that have shaped them.
A geologist studies earth procedures, for example, seismic tremors, avalanches, floods, and volcanic eruptions to review land and draw up safe structure plans. When he or she researches earth materials, explores metals and minerals, yet in addition search for oil, petroleum gas, water, and strategies to extricate these.
A career as a Petroleum engineer is concerned with activities related to producing petroleum. These products can be in the form of either crude oil or natural gas. Petroleum engineering also requires the exploration and refinement of petroleum resources. Therefore, a career as a petroleum engineer comes up with oil and gas onshore jobs. There are also desk jobs in the petroleum industry. In layman’s terms, a petroleum engineer is a person who finds the best way to drill and extract oil from oil wells. Individuals who opt for a career as petroleum engineer also tries to find new ways to extract oil in an efficient manner.
A career as Transportation Planner requires technical application of science and technology in engineering, particularly the concepts, equipment and technologies involved in the production of products and services. In fields like land use, infrastructure review, ecological standards and street design, he or she considers issues of health, environment and performance. A Transportation Planner assigns resources for implementing and designing programmes. He or she is responsible for assessing needs, preparing plans and forecasts and compliance with regulations.
A career as a civil engineer is of great importance for the infrastructural growth of the country. It is one of the most popular professions and there is great professional as well as personal growth in this civil engineering career path. There is job satisfaction in this civil engineering career path, but it also comes with a lot of stress, as there are multiple projects that need to be handled and have to be completed on time. Students should pursue physics, chemistry and mathematics in their 10+2 to become civil engineers.
A career as a Transportation Engineer is someone who takes care of people's safety. He or she is responsible for designing, planning and constructing a safe and secure transportation system. The transportation sector has seen a huge transformation and is growing day by day and improving every day.
As a Transport Engineer, he or she needs to solve complex problems such as accidents, costs, traffic flow, and statistics. A Transport Engineer also collaborates for projects with some other companies.
A Loco Pilot operates trains, ensuring safe and timely transport of passengers or goods. Starting as an Assistant Loco Pilot, one can progress to senior roles with experience. The job demands technical knowledge, focus, and adherence to safety protocols. It involves coordination with train staff and may require working long hours under pressure.
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