Parul University B.Tech Admissions 2025
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IIT Delhi JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 - JoSAA will release the IIT Delhi JEE Advanced 2025 cutoff on the official website, josaa.nic.in. The JEE Advanced IIT Delhi cutoff will be released after each round of JoSAA counselling. The cutoff of IIT Delhi JEE Advanced is the minimum rank required for admission to B.Tech courses. IIT Delhi cutoff will be available in the form of opening and closing ranks. Candidates with higher ranks in JEE Advanced 2025 will be offered admission to the institute. Candidates who have qualified the JEE Advanced exam must participate in the JoSAA counselling for the admission process.
IIT Madras will admit students to undergraduate courses through the Science Olympiad Excellence Admission (SCOPE). The last date of IITM online registration through SCOPE is June 9.
Also Read: IIT Madras launches Olympiad quota, ScOpE; JEE Advanced not required
The authorities consider various factors to determine the IIT Delhi JEE Advanced BTech cutoff 2025 like the number of applicants, number of seats, previous year cutoff trends, etc. The institute offers 17 undergraduate programs. Candidates can refer to the IIT Delhi seat matrix to know the total reserved seats. Check the article for IIT Delhi JEE Advanced cutoff 2025.
Also Read: JEE Advanced marks vs rank | JEE Advanced Cutoff for IITs
The authority has not yet released the IIT Delhi B.Tech cutoff 2025. Until the IIT Delhi cutoff JEE Advanced is released, candidates can refer to the previous year IIT Delhi cut-off. Check the IIT Delhi cutoff category-wise and branch-wise below.
Registrations Deadline- 12th June | India's youngest NAAC A++ accredited University | NIRF rank band 151-200 | 2200 Recruiters | 45.98 Lakhs Highest Package
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Candidates can check the IIT Delhi cutoff for open category gender natural here.
Program | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 3677 | 4754 |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1689 | 2207 |
Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 2629 | 3593 |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2428 | 4108 |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 27 | 116 |
Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 128 | 204 |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 382 | 622 |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 646 | 810 |
Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1898 | 2646 |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 890 | 1154 |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1445 | 2423 |
Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2422 | 3787 |
Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 118 | 329 |
Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 332 | 413 |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1225 | 1774 |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2452 | 3089 |
Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 4256 | 5930 |
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Program | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 3677 | 4819 |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1689 | 2221 |
Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 2629 | 3593 |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2666 | 4158 |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 27 | 116 |
Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 128 | 204 |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 382 | 622 |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 646 | 810 |
Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1898 | 2646 |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 890 | 1194 |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1719 | 2449 |
Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2422 | 3787 |
Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 118 | 332 |
Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 339 | 417 |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1225 | 1774 |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2452 | 3089 |
Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 4352 | 6028 |
Program | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 3677 | 4819 |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1689 | 2221 |
Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 2629 | 3593 |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2666 | 4158 |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 27 | 116 |
Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 128 | 204 |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 382 | 622 |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 646 | 810 |
Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1898 | 2646 |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 890 | 1194 |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1719 | 2449 |
Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2422 | 3787 |
Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 118 | 332 |
Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 339 | 417 |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1225 | 1774 |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2452 | 3089 |
Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 4352 | 6028 |
Program | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 3677 | 4819 |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1689 | 2221 |
Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 2629 | 3593 |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2666 | 4158 |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 27 | 116 |
Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 128 | 204 |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 382 | 622 |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 646 | 810 |
Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1898 | 2646 |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 890 | 1194 |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1719 | 2449 |
Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2422 | 3787 |
Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 118 | 332 |
Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 339 | 417 |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1225 | 1774 |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2452 | 3089 |
Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 4352 | 6028 |
Program | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 3677 | 4849 |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1689 | 2221 |
Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 2629 | 3646 |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2666 | 4169 |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 27 | 116 |
Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 128 | 204 |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 382 | 625 |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 646 | 810 |
Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1898 | 2707 |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 890 | 1194 |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1845 | 2560 |
Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2422 | 3797 |
Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 118 | 332 |
Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | 339 | 417 |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 1225 | 1782 |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 2452 | 3089 |
Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | 4352 | 6102 |
Academic Program Name | Gender | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 3596 | 5139 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 7081 | 9291 | |
Chemical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 1791 | 2361 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 3730 | 5442 | |
Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | Gender-Neutral | 2463 | 3996 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 6008 | 7173 | |
Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 2867 | 4237 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 7402 | 8893 | |
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 16 | 115 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 91 | 419 | |
Computer Science and Engineering (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | Gender-Neutral | 120 | 185 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 621 | 724 | |
Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 354 | 576 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 879 | 1693 | |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 589 | 792 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1894 | 2213 | |
Energy Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 1774 | 2785 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 5324 | 5965 | |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 823 | 1160 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1914 | 2532 | |
Engineering Physics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 172 | 2562 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 4816 | 5723 | |
Materials Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 3146 | 4015 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 7838 | 9028 | |
Mathematics and Computing (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 135 | 350 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 432 | 815 | |
Mathematics and Computing (5 Years, Bachelor and Master of Technology (Dual Degree)) | Gender-Neutral | 357 | 429 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 1002 | 1198 | |
Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 947 | 1757 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 2814 | 4077 | |
Production and Industrial Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 2082 | 3213 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 5534 | 7229 | |
Textile Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology) | Gender-Neutral | 4529 | 6100 |
Female-only (including Supernumerary) | 10345 | 10958 |
Candidates can check the IIT Delhi CSE cutoff along with other branches cut off below.
Course Name | Category | Gender Neutral | Female Only |
Aerospace Engineering | OBC | 2119 | 4081 |
EWS | 496 | 1325 | |
General | 1211 | 3680 | |
SC | 726 | 1141 | |
ST | 396 | 231 | |
Chemical Engineering | OBC | 2081 | 4591 |
EWS | 461 | 1145 | |
General | 1173 | 3576 | |
SC | 698 | 1343 | |
ST | 404 | 695 | |
Civil Engineering | OBC | 3471 | 7079 |
EWS | 693 | 1628 | |
General | 1633 | 4889 | |
SC | 851 | 1817 | |
ST | 257 | 612 | |
Computer Science and Engineering | OBC | 61 | 305 |
EWS | 18 | 57 | |
General | 51 | 136 | |
SC | 23 | 107 | |
ST | 9 | 55 | |
Electrical Engineering | OBC | 369 | 1341 |
EWS | 114 | 203 | |
General | 304 | 650 | |
SC | 135 | 534 | |
ST | 102 | 208 | |
Engineering Physics | OBC | 1452 | 3349 |
EWS | 649 | 1187 | |
General | 1569 | 3254 | |
SC | 774 | 1684 | |
ST | 615 | 308 | |
Mechanical Engineering | OBC | 1406 | 3036 |
EWS | 328 | 958 | |
General | 836 | 2465 | |
SC | 369 | 1039 | |
ST | 222 | 503 | |
Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science | OBC | 3783 | 8417 |
EWS | 793 | 1710 | |
General | 2075 | 5086 | |
SC | 1066 | 2312 | |
ST | 602 | 833 | |
Environmental Science and Engineering | OBC | 4736 | 9590 |
EWS | 1001 | 1928 | |
General | 2680 | 5508 | |
SC | 1469 | 2454 | |
ST | 847 | 1239 |
Category | Minimum Percentage of Marks in Each Subject | Minimum Percentage Aggregate Marks |
Common rank list (CRL) | 5% | 17.50% |
GEN-EWS rank list | 4.50% | 15.75% |
OBC-NCL rank list | 4.50% | 15.75% |
SC rank list | 2.50% | 8.75% |
ST | 2.50% | 8.75% |
Common-PwD rank list (CRL) | 2.50% | 8.75% |
OBC-NCL-PwD rank list | 2.50% | 8.75% |
SC-PwD rank list | 2.50% | 8.75% |
ST-PwD rank list | 2.50% | 8.75% |
Preparatory course rank lists | 0.75% | 2.625% |
Branch Name | Category | Closing Rank | |
Male | Female | ||
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering | General | 4436 | 9472 |
EWS | 962 | 2356 | |
OBC | 2579 | 6264 | |
SC | 1495 | 1830 | |
ST | 879 | 879 | |
Chemical Engineering | General | 2213 | 5065 |
EWS | 430 | 1331 | |
OBC | 1333 | 3765 | |
SC | 736 | 1228 | |
ST | 405 | 405 | |
Civil Engineering | General | 3607 | 8280 |
EWS | 668 | 1543 | |
OBC | 1620 | 4418 | |
SC | 727 | 1570 | |
ST | 130 | 209 | |
Computer Science and Engineering | General | 99 | 432 |
EWS | 30 | 105 | |
OBC | 83 | 340 | |
SC | 33 | 185 | |
ST | 17 | 53 | |
Electrical Engineering | General | 543 | 1586 |
EWS | 148 | 450 | |
OBC | 355 | 1190 | |
SC | 162 | 712 | |
ST | 112 | 155 | |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) | General | 841 | 1757 |
EWS | 182 | 478 | |
OBC | 566 | 2085 | |
SC | 295 | 881 | |
ST | 235 | 401 | |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics | General | 1258 | 2820 |
EWS | 260 | 1263 | |
OBC | 894 | 3374 | |
SC | 432 | 1465 | |
ST | 367 | 630 | |
Materials Engineering | General | 4072 | 9163 |
EWS | 805 | 2162 | |
OBC | 2337 | 5742 | |
SC | 1304 | 2451 | |
ST | 726 | 726 | |
Mathematics and Computing | General | 315 | 930 |
EWS | 79 | 230 | |
OBC | 243 | 976 | |
SC | 126 | 536 | |
ST | 92 | 121 | |
Mechanical Engineering | General | 1675 | 4577 |
EWS | 303 | 1226 | |
OBC | 908 | 3386 | |
SC | 422 | 1345 | |
ST | 184 | 577 | |
Production and Industrial Engineering | General | 3112 | 7585 |
EWS | 734 | 2106 | |
OBC | 2108 | 5748 | |
SC | 1149 | 2403 | |
ST | 815 | 815 | |
Textile Technology | General | 5470 | 11193 |
EWS | 1145 | 2650 | |
OBC | 3100 | 7197 | |
SC | 1685 | 3369 | |
ST | - | - |
Branch Name | Category | Closing Rank | |
Male | Female | ||
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering | General | 4317 | 8090 |
EWS | 1056 | 2441 | |
OBC | 2862 | 6226 | |
SC | 1727 | 2301 | |
ST | - | 887 | |
Chemical Engineering | General | 2244 | 5520 |
EWS | 542 | 1369 | |
OBC | 1419 | 3558 | |
SC | 785 | 1667 | |
ST | 358 | 407 | |
Civil Engineering | General | 3738 | 8281 |
EWS | 742 | 1775 | |
OBC | 1612 | 4048 | |
SC | 627 | 1582 | |
ST | 60 | 235 | |
Computer Science and Engineering | General | 105 | 521 |
EWS | 32 | 103 | |
OBC | 83 | 438 | |
SC | 41 | 122 | |
ST | 25 | 32 | |
Electrical Engineering | General | 594 | 1412 |
EWS | 120 | 354 | |
OBC | 365 | 1429 | |
SC | 204 | 530 | |
ST | 75 | 192 | |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) | General | 961 | 2386 |
EWS | 177 | 440 | |
OBC | 588 | 1810 | |
SC | 418 | 1003 | |
ST | 175 | 270 | |
Engineering and Computational Mechanics | General | 1362 | 3526 |
EWS | 291 | 1045 | |
OBC | 981 | 2892 | |
SC | 554 | 1041 | |
ST | 495 | 495 | |
Engineering Physics | General | 2188 | 4435 |
EWS | 635 | 2091 | |
OBC | 1824 | 4767 | |
SC | 1113 | 2210 | |
ST | 846 | 846 | |
Materials Engineering | General | 4349 | 9287 |
EWS | 827 | 3470 | |
OBC | 2423 | 4981 | |
SC | 1548 | 2397 | |
ST | 664 | 664 | |
Mathematics and Computing | General | 312 | 852 |
EWS | 88 | 316 | |
OBC | 252 | 1107 | |
SC | 167 | 624 | |
ST | 121 | 124 | |
Mechanical Engineering | General | 1464 | 4760 |
EWS | 329 | 1340 | |
OBC | 917 | 2691 | |
SC | 432 | 1017 | |
ST | 184 | 365 | |
Production and Industrial Engineering | General | 3447 | 6740 |
EWS | 750 | 2502 | |
OBC | 2053 | 4923 | |
SC | 1270 | 2199 | |
ST | 699 | 699 | |
Textile Technology | General | 6278 | 11722 |
EWS | 1442 | 2918 | |
OBC | 3299 | 6849 | |
SC | 2022 | 2937 | |
ST | - | - |
Course Name | Category | Gender Neutral | Female Only |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering | OBC | 2771 | 5690 |
EWS | 561 | 1081 | |
General | 4403 | 6971 | |
SC | 1720 | 2587 | |
ST | 741 | - | |
Chemical Engineering | OBC | 1242 | 2587 |
EWS | 267 | 901 | |
General | 1940 | 3932 | |
SC | 753 | 1065 | |
ST | 333 | - | |
Civil Engineering | OBC | 1329 | 3108 |
EWS | 331 | 1176 | |
General | 3429 | 5854 | |
SC | 681 | 964 | |
ST | 74 | 330 | |
Computer Science and Engineering | OBC | 65 | 197 |
EWS | 12 | 62 | |
General | 93 | 465 | |
SC | 39 | 115 | |
ST | 19 | 107 | |
Electrical Engineering | OBC | 295 | 1156 |
EWS | 46 | 120 | |
General | 469 | 1676 | |
SC | 152 | 285 | |
ST | 54 | 32 | |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) | OBC | 525 | 1288 |
EWS | 96 | - | |
General | 802 | 2287 | |
SC | 348 | 565 | |
ST | 174 | 460 | |
Engineering Physics | OBC | 1631 | 3710 |
EWS | 299 | 706 | |
General | 2849 | 5946 | |
SC | 1298 | - | |
ST | 482 | 1100 | |
Mathematics and Computing | OBC | 247 | 866 |
EWS | 29 | 89 | |
General | 314 | 989 | |
SC | 207 | 558 | |
ST | 145 | 437 | |
Mechanical Engineering | OBC | 606 | 2481 |
EWS | 113 | 780 | |
General | 1222 | 4125 | |
SC | 310 | 785 | |
ST | 108 | 1008 | |
Production and Industrial Engineering | OBC | 1752 | 4530 |
EWS | 435 | 1346 | |
General | 3253 | 7047 | |
SC | 1372 | 2176 | |
ST | 660 | - | |
Textile Technology | OBC | 3258 | 6542 |
EWS | 694 | 1727 | |
General | 6549 | 9677 | |
SC | 2162 | 2605 | |
ST | 1020 | - |
Name of the Courses | Categories | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
General | 1854 | 3650 | |
OBC NCL | 1849 | 2574 | |
SC | 1065 | 1177 | |
ST | 309 | 743 | |
General | 1141 | 1874 | |
OBC NCL | 547 | 1148 | |
SC | 304 | 636 | |
ST | 217 | 337 | |
General | 792 | 3107 | |
OBC NCL | 743 | 1224 | |
SC | 153 | 491 | |
ST | 29 | 87 | |
General | 3 | 100 | |
OBC NCL | 38 | 65 | |
SC | 16 | 31 | |
ST | 12 | 25 | |
General | 172 | 462 | |
OBC NCL | 102 | 271 | |
SC | 32 | 113 | |
ST | 19 | 69 | |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) | General | 502 | 927 |
OBC NCL | 317 | 522 | |
SC | 155 | 326 | |
ST | 106 | 171 | |
General | 882 | 2097 | |
OBC NCL | 1028 | 1798 | |
SC | 420 | 943 | |
ST | 166 | 487 | |
General | 196 | 300 | |
OBC NCL | 139 | 174 | |
SC | 49 | 136 | |
ST | 65 | 170 | |
General | 545 | 1025 | |
OBC NCL | 327 | 547 | |
SC | 166 | 226 | |
ST | 18 | 77 | |
General | 1538 | 3070 | |
OBC NCL | 1083 | 1747 | |
SC | 712 | 1002 | |
ST | 483 | 660 | |
General | 3624 | 6076 | |
OBC NCL | 1256 | 3258 | |
SC | 1011 | 1769 | |
ST | 675 | 141P* |
P* means preparatory rank
Name of the Courses | Categories | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering | General | 2858 | 3860 |
OBC NCL | 1157 | 2131 | |
SC | 1054 | 1349 | |
ST | 523 | 675 | |
Chemical Engineering | General | 949 | 1780 |
OBC NCL | 634 | 981 | |
SC | 207 | 671 | |
ST | 157 | 300 | |
Civil Engineering | General | 701 | 2869 |
OBC NCL | 486 | 980 | |
SC | 226 | 532 | |
ST | 10 | 53 | |
Computer Science and Engineering | General | 3 | 104 |
OBC NCL | 21 | 67 | |
SC | 17 | 35 | |
ST | 5 | 25 | |
Electrical Engineering | General | 226 | 416 |
OBC NCL | 108 | 203 | |
SC | 36 | 106 | |
ST | 1 | 43 | |
Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation) | General | 467 | 928 |
OBC NCL | 293 | 484 | |
SC | 214 | 270 | |
ST | 69 | 113 | |
Engineering Physics | General | 1115 | 2433 |
OBC NCL | 704 | 1466 | |
SC | 463 | 764 | |
ST | 465 | 613 | |
Mathematics and Computing | General | 207 | 329 |
OBC NCL | 136 | 232 | |
SC | 66 | 150 | |
ST | 95 | 109 | |
Mechanical Engineering | General | 445 | 944 |
OBC NCL | 210 | 452 | |
SC | 11 | 188 | |
ST | 24 | 60 | |
Production and Industrial Engineering | General | 1694 | 2637 |
OBC NCL | 905 | 1517 | |
SC | 584 | 1046 | |
ST | 427 | 471 | |
Textile Technology | General | 2958 | 5161 |
OBC NCL | 1700 | 2787 | |
SC | 1349 | 1809 | |
ST | 445 | 725 |
Course Name | Category | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering | General | 2609 | 4714 |
General_PWD | 91 | 91 | |
OBC-NCL | 1629 | 2535 | |
SC | 1116 | 1563 | |
ST | 432 | 885 | |
Chemical Engineering | General | 980 | 2996 |
General_PWD | 44 | 188 | |
OBC-NCL | 650 | 1441 | |
OBC-NCL_PWD | 58 | 58 | |
SC | 394 | 876 | |
ST | 325 | 702 | |
Civil Engineering | General | 767 | 2618 |
General_PWD | 48 | 70 | |
OBC-NCL | 395 | 1018 | |
OBC-NCL_PWD | 24 | 34 | |
SC | 153 | 400 | |
ST | 14 | 47 | |
Computer Science Engineering | General | 24 | 186 |
General_PWD | 5 | 5 | |
OBC-NCL | 33 | 140 | |
SC | 23 | 47 | |
SC_PWD | 4 | 4 | |
ST | 12 | 46 | |
ST_PWD | 1 | 1 | |
Electrical Engineering | General | 80 | 999 |
General_PWD | 11 | 14 | |
OBC-NCL | 63 | 536 | |
SC | 16 | 278 | |
ST | 3 | 143 | |
Engineering Physics | General | 1074 | 2809 |
General_PWD | 15 | 15 | |
OBC-NCL | 608 | 1565 | |
SC | 481 | 995 | |
ST | 202 | 618 | |
Industrial and Production Engineering | General | 1036 | 2526 |
General_PWD | 174 | 174 | |
OBC-NCL | 837 | 1570 | |
SC | 577 | 906 | |
ST | 257 | 472 | |
Mathematics and Computing Engineering | General | 227 | 477 |
General_PWD | 6 | 6 | |
OBC-NCL | 101 | 326 | |
OBC-NCL_PWD | 51 | 51 | |
SC | 110 | 252 | |
ST | 182 | 322 | |
Mechanical Engineering | General | 247 | 907 |
General_PWD | 26 | 26 | |
OBC-NCL | 255 | 434 | |
SC | 20 | 178 | |
ST | 51 | 107 | |
Textile Technology | General | 2571 | 5431 |
General_PWD | 102 | 149 | |
OBC-NCL | 1610 | 2959 | |
SC | 1105 | 1719 | |
ST | 647 | 1004 |
Below are the factors considered for determining the IIT Delhi cutoff for JEE Advanced -
The number of candidates appeared for the exam.
Availability of seats at IIT Delhi.
Difficulty level of JEE Advanced.
Category of Candidates.
Previous year’s cutoff trends.
The cutoff marks announced for admission into IIT Delhi is the JEE Advanced cutoff for IIT Delhi. Common one is the basic cutoff and this is institute specific and candidates have to comply with both.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) prepares the JEE Advanced 2024 cutoff for IIT Delhi.
The JEE Advanced cutoff for IIT Delhi is prepared by the authorities by considering various factors such as previous year cutoff trends, level of exam difficulty, number of applicants and more.
Yes, it is released separately for the various courses offered at IIT Delhi.
Hello Radha ,
I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, yes jee advanced is mandatory for AAT exam. Only the qualifiers of JEE advanced can attempt the Architecture Aptitude Test.
To know more , refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-aat
Good luck!
Hello aspirant,
The minimum percentage of marks that candidates must obtain in order to be listed in the JEE Advanced rank list is known as the "EE Advanced cutoff." The rank list will only contain applicants who receive the minimum required scores in each topic and overall.
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Hello there,
For JEE Advanced, the syllabus for B.Tech and B.Arch students is largely the same in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, but B.Arch candidates also have an additional section on Aptitude and Drawing.
Topics likely to be asked:
Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics
Chemistry: Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
Mathematics: Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Vector and 3D Geometry
Aptitude (for B.Arch): Visualization skills, 3D perception, Architectural awareness
Drawing (for B.Arch): Drawing and sketching related to architecture and building forms
Preparation tips:
Master NCERT textbooks thoroughly as a base.
Solve previous years’ JEE Advanced papers and mock tests.
Focus on problem-solving speed and accuracy.
For B.Arch, practice drawing and aptitude tests regularly.
Time management and conceptual clarity are key.
Join coaching or online courses if needed, especially for drawing and aptitude.
In summary, the core syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths is the same for both B.Tech and B.Arch, but B.Arch has additional Aptitude and Drawing sections in JEE Advanced. Prepare accordingly.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello! It’s hard to say exactly if JEE Advanced 2025 will be tougher than 2022, but usually the difficulty varies every year. If you expect to score around 41 marks in JEE Advanced and you belong to the SC category, your category rank might be around 8,000 to 12,000 based on past trends. The 2022 paper was considered moderately tough. Focus on doing your best, prepare well, and don’t worry too much about which year was harder.
JEE Advanced 2025 score of 37 marks and belonging to the ST category , you are likely to be eligible for the Preparatory Course Rank List . This program is designed for candidates who do not meet the standard cutoff but are close to it, providing them with an opportunity to prepare for regular undergraduate programs at IITs. successfully completion of the one-year preparatory program, you can secure admission into undergraduate programs at IITs
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