🎯 IIT BHU JEE Advanced Cut-off 2024
Program | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
---|---|---|
Computer Science and Engineering (B.Tech) | 427 | 897 |
Electronics Engineering (B.Tech) | 970 | 1765 |
Electrical Engineering (B.Tech) | 1280 | 2150 |
Mechanical Engineering (B.Tech) | 1900 | 3200 |
Chemical Engineering (B.Tech) | 2500 | 3900 |
Civil Engineering (B.Tech) | 3100 | 4600 |
Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science (B.Tech) | 4200 | 5900 |
Mining Engineering (B.Tech) | 5100 | 7000 |
Ceramic Engineering (B.Tech) | 5600 | 7500 |
Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology (B.Tech) | 6000 | 8000 |
Engineering Physics (B.Tech) | 1500 | 2800 |
Mathematics and Computing (B.Tech) | 760 | 1420 |
Architecture (B.Arch) | 6300 (CRL) | 8500 (CRL) |
Dual Degree - Electrical Engineering (B.Tech + M.Tech) | 2300 | 3600 |
Dual Degree - Mechanical Engineering (B.Tech + M.Tech) | 3100 | 5000 |
Dual Degree - Civil Engineering (B.Tech + M.Tech) | 4100 | 6500 |
Dual Degree - Chemical Engineering (B.Tech + M.Tech) | 3600 | 6100 |
🔍 Factors Influencing Cutoffs
Exam Difficulty: A tougher JEE Advanced exam may result in lower cutoffs (higher closing ranks), while an easier paper usually pushes cutoffs higher.
Number of Applicants: More applicants for limited seats increases competition and drives cutoffs up.
Seat Availability: Popular or limited-intake branches tend to have tighter cutoffs.
Previous Year Trends: Trends help estimate but are subject to fluctuations.
Reservation Categories: Relaxed criteria apply for SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS, and PwD candidates.
📝 Admission Process at IIT BHU
Qualify JEE Advanced: Secure a valid rank in the entrance exam.
Eligibility Criteria: At least 75% in Class XII (65% for SC/ST/PwD) or be in the top 20 percentile of the respective board.
JoSAA Counseling: Participate in centralized seat allocation including filling choices and locking preferences.
Final Admission: Confirm seat, submit documents, and complete the fee payment to secure admission.