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IIT Delhi Cutoff 2026 - Check JEE Advanced, GATE, IIT JAM, CAT, UCEED & CEED Cutoff

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Updated on - Nov 30, 2025 09:32 PM IST

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Top Courses at IIT Delhi

Course NameFeesEligibility
B.Tech. (Bachelor of Technology)₹2,00,000 - 8,00,000
Class 12 in Science stream (PCM), Rank in JEE Advanced
M.B.A. (Master of Business Administration)₹2,00,000
Bachelor's degree in any discipline, CAT score
B.Des. (Bachelor of Design)
M.Sc. (Master of Science)₹20,000 - 4,00,000
B.Sc degree, valid IIT JAM score
M.Tech. (Master of Technology)₹25,600 - 4,00,000
B.Tech degree, GATE score
Post Graduate Diploma₹3,00,000
Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture or equivalent, minimum of 60% marks, 6.5 CGPA
Certificate₹55,000 - 1,75,000
10+2 education from a recognized board or institution, studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in 10+2 curriculum, minimum aggregate score of 75% in 10+2 examination, qualify in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy)
Master's degree in the relevant field with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent CGPA, valid GATE score, UGC/CSIR NET, JEST, NBHM, INSPIRE Fellowship or equivalent qualification
M.S. (Master of Science)₹50,000 - 4,00,000
B.E., B. Tech., M.Sc. or equivalent degree, valid GATE score
Master of Engineering-M.E.₹4,00,000
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Technology, Minimum required percentage varies by department, Valid GATE score
M.Des. (Master of Design)₹2,00,000
B.Tech, B.Arch, B.Des degree, valid CEED score
M.P.H. (Master of Public Health)₹4,00,000
B.Tech. + M.Tech.₹1,62,000 - 8,10,000
Class 12 in Science stream (PCM), Rank in JEE Advanced
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IIT Delhi BTech JEE Advanced Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

IIT Delhi BTech JEE Advanced Cutoff 2026 is expected to close near AIR 110 for CSE in the General category, following the tightening seen in JoSAA 2025. The trends for IIT Delhi round-wise cutoff suggest that nearly 80% of seats may stabilise by Round 3, driven by a larger pool of 2 lakh qualifiers. 

  • The CSE General cutoff may tighten to over AIR 110, with the overall percentile pushing toward 99.6 and requiring 255+ marks as topper counts rise.
  • Mechanical and civil cutoffs are set to shift differently, with mechanical expected to fall to AIR 1,400, while civil remains steady near AIR 3,100.
  • Seat hike to 600 and EWS quota adjustments may soften sharp rank jumps, while the 99.7 percentile in JEE Main remains the safe target to reach JEE Advanced comfortably.
  • For core branches at IIT Delhi like Chemical Engineering and Civil Engineering, the 2026 expected cutoff is likely to tighten by around 3–5% for OPEN and OBC-NCL categories compared to 2025.
  • Textile Technology at IIT Delhi is expected to remain almost flat vs 2025 with only about 1–3% variation in cutoff ranks across categories, making it one of the more stable branches in terms of year-on-year cutoff movement.
BranchOPEN (General)EWSOBC-NCLSCSTPwD
Computer Science & Engineering110-12020-2540-4518-228-124-6
Electrical Engineering650-700110-130230-260100-12040-5018-25
Mechanical Engineering1,350-1,400260-290500-550230-26090-11035-45
Production and Industrial Engineering3100 – 3300550 – 6501150 – 1350650 – 750350 – 450140 – 180
Textile Technology5600 – 5900950 – 11001800 – 21001050 – 1250550 – 700220 – 280
Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering4800 – 5100800 – 9501550 – 1800900 – 1050500 – 650200 – 250
Chemical Engineering2500 – 2700430 – 520950 – 1100500 – 600260 – 330110 – 150
Civil Engineering4200 – 4400650 – 7501450 – 1650800 – 950400 – 520160 – 210
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IIT Delhi BTech+MTech JEE Advanced Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

IIT Delhi BTech+MTech JEE Advanced Cutoff 2026 is expected to close near AIR 170 for the CSE dual degree, as more students—around 15% higher than last year—are showing interest in integrated programmes. The cutoff trend also suggests that Round 1 may tighten by around 10 ranks, especially in popular branches. Chemical Engineering (dual) is projected to close near AIR 3,200, supported by new nano-tech-aligned offerings.

  • CSE dual-degree is expected to tighten further in 2026, moving to AIR 160–170 for General, driven by a moderate rise in the dual-degree demand.
  • Chemical Engineering cutoff may go up marginally, staying around AIR 3,200–3,300 compared to 3,426 in 2025.
  • Mathematics & Computing dual degree is projected to become more competitive, with an expected General cutoff of 330–350, rising from 353 in 2025.
ProgrammeOPEN (General)EWSOBC-NCLSCSTPwD
Computer Science & Engineering160-17030-3555-6525-3012-186-10
Chemical Engineering3,200-3,300620-6801,180-1,280520-570210-23090-110
Mathematics and Computing330–35060–70120–14055–7025–3510–15
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IIT Delhi BSc JEE Advanced Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

The IIT Delhi JEE Advanced Cutoff 2026 for the BSc programme is expected to soften slightly in later rounds, as interdisciplinary interest rises and JoSAA expands seats across science programmes. Chemistry may see a marginally relaxed closing rank in 2026 due to broader applicant shifts toward computing-aligned fields, while mathematics is likely to remain stable with only minor changes across categories. Growing demand for data-science-linked pathways is projected to influence applicant behaviour, although the increased seat capacity should help balance overall competition. These trends suggest a steady but slightly more flexible cutoff pattern for the upcoming cycle.

  • Chemistry is expected to close in the 1,100–1,200 band for EWS, with OBC-NCL stabilising in the 1,400–1,500 range.
  • Mathematics remains more competitive, with an expected 4,600–4,700 general closing rank and EWS settling between 750 and 850.

Programme

OPEN (General)

EWS

OBC-NCL

SC

ST

PwD

Chemistry7,800-8,0001,100-1,2001,400-1,5002,300-2,500900-1,000250-300
Mathematics4,600-4,700750-850950-1,0501,500-1,600600-700180-220
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IIT Delhi BSc JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025

IIT Delhi BSc cutoffs for 2025 showed a clear separation between the chemistry and mathematics programmes, with mathematics closing significantly earlier due to higher demand among students seeking quantitative and computing-orientated specialisations. Public JoSAA data indicates that BSc Mathematics closed within the mid-4,000s in the General category, whereas BSc Chemistry closed in the higher 7,000–8,000 range. 

Round-wise movement showed that mathematics stabilised earlier across the rounds, while chemistry displayed wider fluctuation before settling in later rounds. Category-wise patterns followed expected JoSAA trends, with EWS and OBC-NCL seats closing earlier than SC/ST pools due to higher applicant volume in these categories.

  • BSc Mathematics had a more competitive closing rank, settling around 4900 for General, reflecting higher quant-orientated demand.
  • BSc Chemistry closed much later, around the 7,500–8,000 general rank range.
  • Round-wise cutoff movement showed mathematics stabilising faster, while chemistry experienced broader rank variation before closing.
  • Category behaviour aligned with typical JoSAA patterns, with EWS and OBC-NCL closing earlier than SC/ST but later than the General category.

Programme

General (OPEN)

EWS

OBC-NCL

SC

ST

PwD

Chemistry ~7,700-8,100~1,200-1,400~1,500-1,700~2,400-2,600~1,000-1,300~250-350
Mathematics~4,600-4,900~750-850~950-1,100~600-700~200-300~100-150
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IIT Delhi BDes Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

The IIT Delhi Cutoff 2026 for admission to BDes is expected to show a slight upward shift across most categories, following the tightening trend seen in the previous admission cycle. With interest in design programmes growing steadily and more high-rank candidates opting for IIT Delhi’s BDes seat, the cutoff ranges are likely to remain competitive. Round-wise stability is also expected to improve, with most categories closing within narrow rank bands due to limited seats and high early conversions.

  • General category cutoffs are projected to close within the 35–40 rank range, maintaining its position as the most competitive bracket.
  • EWS candidates may see closing ranks around 12–18, supported by stable seat demand and consistent rank movement.
  • OBC-NCL cutoffs are expected in the 22–27 range, remaining closely aligned with previous cycles.
CategoryExpected Closing Rank
OPEN (General)35-40
EWS12-18
OBC-NCL22-27
SC9-12
ST6-9
PwD5-8
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IIT Delhi IIT JAM Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

The IIT Delhi JAM Cutoff 2026 for MSc programmes likely to stay moderately competitive across Chemistry and Mathematics, with only slight shifts from the previous year. Chemistry is likely to show a narrow movement in its General and EWS ranges, while Mathematics may remain slightly tighter because of its stronger quant-driven demand. Reserved-category cutoffs are also expected to follow steady year-on-year behaviour with minimal deviation across SC, ST, OBC-NCL, and PwD categories.

  • Chemistry is expected to close in the 30–31 (General) range, with EWS likely at 27.5–28.5 and OBC-NCL stabilising around 27–28.
  • Mathematics may hold slightly lower General cutoffs at 28.5–29, with EWS expected at 26–27 and OBC-NCL in the 25.5–26.5 band, reflecting steady quant-oriented demand.
  • MSc is one of the most popular and highly competitive courses at IIT Delhi, with the Economics being expected to close at AIR 11 in 2026.
SubjectOPEN (General)EWSOBC-NCLSCSTPwD
Chemistry30-3127.5-28.527-2819-2018.5-19.515.5-16.5
Mathematics28.5-2926-2725.5-26.517.5-18.517-1814.5-15.5
Physics20 – 35420 – 480300 – 350820 – 9502200 – 2500
Economics1-1140 – 60140 – 180230 – 290600 – 750
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IIT Delhi GATE Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

The IIT Delhi GATE cutoff 2026 is expected to stay close to the trends seen in 2025, with slight increases in high-demand branches due to rising applicant numbers and stronger competition. Computer Science & Engineering is anticipated to remain the toughest to enter, with the expected score hovering over 800 for the General category. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering may also see a mild shift upwards as more candidates target core engineering seats across IITs.

  • Expect to see an annual rise of 2–4% across specialisations.
  • Computer Science & Engineering may close near 820 for General category, maintaining its position as the most competitive M.Tech branch.
  • Electrical Engineering could see expected closing scores around 740, reflecting stable but high demand.
  • Mechanical Engineering may record expected closing scores near 670, continuing its moderate rise.
  • Reserved categories (EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST) are also likely to see slight score increases, following the overall upward movement in competition.
SpecialisationExpected Closing Score (General)
Computer Science & Engineering820
Data Science740
Cyber Security730
Electrical Engineering740
Power Systems Engineering500
Power Electronics & Machine Drives500
Control & Automation495
Communication Engineering495
Optoelectronics & Optical Communications495
Integrated Circuit Technology495
Mechanical Engineering670
Design Engineering620
Applied Mechanics620
Production Engineering610
Manufacturing610
Structural Engineering670
Geotechnical & Geo-environmental Engineering570
Rock Engineering & Underground Structures500
Transportation Engineering620
Water Resources Engineering520
Energy Studies520
Environmental Engineering520
Computer Technology490
Radio Frequency Design & Technology550
Biomedical Engineering470
Electric Mobility445
Instrumentation Engineering445
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IIT Delhi MBA Cutoff 2026 (Expected)

Based on trend analysis from recent admission cycles at the IIT Delhi DMS, the qualifying CAT percentile for MBA admissions in 2026 is expected to rise slightly across categories. For the General category, shortlisting could require approximately 91–92 percentile, reflecting increased competition and higher applicant scores. EWS and OBC-NCL thresholds may climb into the 86–88 percentile and 81–84 percentile bands, respectively.

  • To get a call from IIT Delhi DMS for MBA admission 2026, aiming for over 98 percentile would be beneficial for the general candidates.
  • For the OBC and EWS candidates, the actual shortlisting cutoff can go at the 92-97.5 percentile band.
  • SC/ST/PWD candidates can expect the qualifying cutoff for MBA to hover in the range of 45-75 percentile.
CategoryExpected Qualifying Percentile
OPEN (General)91–92
EWS86-88
OBC-NCL81-84
SC72–75
ST52–55
PwD45-50
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IIT Delhi FAQs

How does JEE Advanced cutoff in IIT Delhi compare to IIT Bombay?

IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay are both extremely competitive, but their cutoffs show small differences depending on the branch. In 2025, IIT Bombay’s CSE closing rank was tighter, around AIR 100, while IIT Delhi’s was slightly higher at AIR 125, indicating that CSE at Bombay remains the most sought-after. For branches like Civil Engineering, JoSAA data shows Delhi closing near AIR 3,228, compared with Bombay’s around 2,500, again reflecting Bombay’s stronger pull. However, IIT Delhi balances this with excellent placement results, strong average packages, and a wider range of dual-degree options, making both institutes top choices for high-rankers.


 

What is the expected IIT Delhi cutoff for BTech for 2026?

IIT Delhi cutoffs for 2026 are expected to become slightly more competitive than 2025, mainly because the number of strong JEE Advanced qualifiers keeps increasing each year. For the CSE branch, the General category closing rank may tighten to around AIR 110–120, while other core branches could also see small shifts. To stay in a safe range for BTech admissions, aiming for 260+ marks in JEE Advanced is advisable, as this score generally keeps candidates within strong rank brackets. These projections are estimates, based on last year's cutoff. So targeting higher scores remains the best strategy.


 

Is 200 marks enough for IIT Delhi BTech?

200 marks in JEE Advanced is usually not enough for top IIT Delhi branches. With this score, candidates generally fall into higher AIR that can make admission to lower-demand BTech branches such as Textile Engineering or some BSc programmes, but not competitive courses like CSE, Electrical, or Mechanical, which require far stronger ranks. For the General category, students typically needed 250+ marks to stand a chance at the flagship BTech courses of IIT Delhi. However, for SC/ST categories, 200 marks can be more competitive depending on annual cutoff shifts. In short, it’s not a safe score for top branches.


 

What marks are needed for IIT Delhi in the JEE Advanced 2025?

For IIT Delhi admissions in 2025, students generally needed around 250–300 marks in JEE Advanced to secure seats in top BTech branches. Core programmes like Electrical Engineering usually required scores above 260, while Computer Science (CSE) remained the toughest, often needing 290+ to stay within its low closing ranks. For courses like BSc Chemistry, a score in the 180–200 range was usually enough. These trends roughly match the performance of candidates scoring around the 99th percentile or higher. However, neither IIT Delhi nor JoSAA officially publishes the exact marks required in JEE Advanced. Aiming for the mentioned marks or higher can benefit the candidates in getting selected in the IIT Delhi admission 2026.


 

What is the IIT Delhi CSE cutoff 2025?

The IIT Delhi CSE cutoff for 2025 was around AIR 125 for the general category in the 6th round of JoSAA. For OBC-NCL, the cutoff closed at AIR 91, while the EWS candidates saw closing ranks of AIR 34. The SC and ST category cutoffs were higher, staying at AIR 45 and AIR 26, respectively.


 

What is the IIT Delhi cut off 2024 for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering?

The expected IIT Delhi cutoff 2024 for B.Tech Mechanical Engineering at IIT Delhi in 2024 for the open category is 1786-1791 for gender-neutral seats and 4072-4077 for female-only seats. For the OBC-NCL category, the IIT Delhi cut off ranges are 1029-1034 for gender neutral and 2987-2992 for female-only seats.

What is the IIT Delhi cutoff rank for Electrical Engineering for females in 2024?

The expected cutoff range for Electrical Engineering for the open category is 577-582 for gender-neutral seats and 1688-1693 for female-only seats. IIT Delhi cutoff for OBC category is expected to range from 451-456 and 1100-1105 for gender-neutral and female-only seats, respectively.

What is the IIT Delhi cutoff 2024 for the OPEN category in the B.Tech Chemical Engineering?

The IIT Delhi cutoff 2024 for B.Tech Chemical Engineering for the open category is 2360-2365 for gender-neutral seats and 5437-5442 for female-only seats. For the OBC-NCL category, the cutoff ranks are around 1441-1446 for gender-neutral and 3269-3274 for female-only seats.

What is the expected IIT Delhi closing rank for the OBC-NCL category in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering in 2024?

The expected IIT Delhi cutoff ranks for Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering in the OBC-NCL category is 2976-2981 for gender-neutral seats and 5718-5723 for female-only seats. For the open category, the cutoff ranges from 5682-5687 for gender-neutral and 10430-10435 for female-only seats.

What is the IIT Delhi cutoff for the B.Tech CSE?

IIT Delhi expected cutoff 2024 for B.Tech CSE is around 113-118 for the open category and 414-419 for female-only seats. For the OBC-NCL category, the expected cutoff ranges are 100-105 and 313-318 for gender-neutral and female-only seats respectively.

Where can I check the IIT Delhi cutoff 2022?

The cutoff for 2022 for various courses is available on the official website of the institute.

What is the criteria for IIT Delhi cutoff M.Tech?

The IIT Delhi M.Tech cutoff is based on the scores of the GATE exam. Based on the exam, the institute releases its cutoff list for M.Tech and this is followed by a personal interview round if needed.

What is the IIT Delhi cutoff for computer science?

The cutoff for B.Tech in computer science for the 2022 session was 102 for the gender-neutral category and 450 for the female category, for round 6.

What is the IIT Delhi cutoff for B.Tech Chemical Engineering 2023?

IIT Delhi has not released the final cutoff for B.Tech 2023 as of now since the JEE Advanced exam is yet to be conducted. However, the cutoff for 2022 closed at 2343 rank for B.Tech Chemical Engineering round 6.

Is IIT Delhi JoSAA cutoff 2022 for B.Tech out?

Yes, IIT Delhi JoSAA cutoff 2022 for B.Tech is out now. Students can learn about the cut-off ranks on the official website of JoSAA.

Are IIT Delhi JEE Main cut off 2022 ranks available?

Yes, IIT Delhi JEE Main cut off 2022 ranks are available on the official website josaa.nic.in. JoSAA has released cutoff ranks for rounds 1&2 on its official website. Interested students can visit the official website to check the cutoff ranks.

Are IIT Delhi 2022 cut-off marks necessary for admission to IIT Delhi?

Yes, IIT Delhi 2022 cut-off marks are necessary for admission to IIT Delhi. students seeking admission to IIT Delhi need to qualify for the IIT Delhi 2022 cut-off marks.

Has IIT Delhi JoSAA seat allocation result 2022 been published?

Yes, IIT Delhi JoSAA seat allocation result 2022 has been published on the official website josaa.nic.in for rounds 1&2. Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has released round 2 seat allocation result 2022 on September 28, 2022.

Who has released the IIT Delhi cutoff 2022 ranks?

IIT Delhi cutoff 2022 ranks are released by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). JoSAA has released cut-off marks and ranks on its official website josaa.nic.in.

Where to check IIT Delhi cut-off ranks?

Students can visit the official website of JoSAA josaa.nic.in to check the IIT Delhi cut-off ranks 2022.

When IIT Delhi cut off 2022 for JEE Main will release?

IIT Delhi cut off 2022 for JEE Main has already been released by JoSAA. Students can find the cutoff ranks for round 1&2 on the official website of JoSAA josaa.nic.in. JoSAA has released second-round cut-off ranks on September 29, 2022.

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IIT Delhi B.Tech JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 - Open (AI - Gender-Neutral)

IIT Delhi B.Tech JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 6. The overall IIT Delhi B.Tech cutoff 2025 Rank for Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) category is 24 for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering and 12217 for B.Tech in Design. IIT Delhi JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 for B.Tech admission is listed below.

CourseOpening RankClosing Rank
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering24126
B.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing157323
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation)365605
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Power)612823
B.Tech in Engineering and Computational Mechanics8581103
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering11561862
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering19042548
B.Tech. in Engineering Physics13932565
B.Tech. in Energy Engineering18682668
B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering19883223
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering32444302
B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology31474999
B.Tech. in Textile Engineering50155733
B.Tech in Design781312217

IIT Delhi B.Tech+M.Tech JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 - Open (AI - Gender-Neutral)

IIT Delhi B.Tech+M.Tech JEE Advanced cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 6. The overall IIT Delhi B.Tech+M.Tech cutoff 2025 Rank for Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) category is 134 for B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering and 3454 for B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering. IIT Delhi JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 for B.Tech+M.Tech admission is listed below.

CourseOpening RankClosing Rank
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering134186
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing325355
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering25813454

IIT Delhi MSc IIT JAM Cutoff 2025 - General

IIT Delhi MSc IIT JAM cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 4. The overall IIT Delhi MSc cutoff 2025 Rank for General category is 2 for M.Sc. in Economics and 179 for M.Sc. in Mathematics. IIT Delhi IIT JAM Cutoff 2025 for MSc admission is listed below.

CourseOpening RankClosing Rank
M.Sc. in Economics213
M.Sc. in Biological Sciences1530
M.Sc. in Chemistry5103
M.Sc. in Physics26135
M.Sc. in Mathematics1179

IIT Delhi B.Tech JEE Main Cutoff 2024 - Open (AI - Gender-Neutral)

IIT Delhi B.Tech JEE Main cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 5. The overall IIT Delhi B.Tech cutoff 2024 Rank for Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) category is 116 for B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering and 4352 for B.Tech. in Textile Engineering. IIT Delhi JEE Main Cutoff 2024 for B.Tech admission is listed below.

CourseOpening RankClosing Rank
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering11627
B.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing332118
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation)625382
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Power)810646
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering17821225
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering22211689
B.Tech. in Engineering Physics25601845
B.Tech. in Energy Engineering27071898
B.Tech. in Production and Industrial Engineering30892452
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering41692666
B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology48493677
B.Tech. in Textile Engineering61024352

IIT Delhi B.Tech+M.Tech JEE Main Cutoff 2024 - Open (AI - Gender-Neutral)

IIT Delhi B.Tech+M.Tech JEE Main cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 5. The overall IIT Delhi B.Tech+M.Tech cutoff 2024 Rank for Open (AI - Gender-Neutral) category is 204 for B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering and 2629 for B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering. IIT Delhi JEE Main Cutoff 2024 for B.Tech+M.Tech admission is listed below.

CourseOpening RankClosing Rank
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering204128
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Mathematics & Computing417339
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering36462629

IIT Delhi B.Des UCEED Cutoff 2025 - Open

IIT Delhi B.Des UCEED cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 5. The overall IIT Delhi B.Des cutoff 2025 Rank for Open category is 15 to 41 for B.Design. IIT Delhi UCEED Cutoff 2025 for B.Des admission is listed below.

CourseOpening RankClosing Rank
B.Design1541

Related Questions

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad, Content Team

-Answered on Dec-17-2024

Dear Student, 

We think that you have mistaken Mohammed Sahil Akhtar for Shoaib Akhtar, as per the records of the JEE Advanced exams; Md. Sahil Akhtar took JEE Advanced 2023 and secured a 99th rank. However, Akhtar dropped the vision of getting into IIT during counselling to pursue a double major in computer science and physics at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). He realised the opportunity to get into IT for research after taking the IOAA Olympiad in Georgia. Sahil is from Kolkata and completed his intermediate from Delhi Public School (DPS), Ruby Park, and he appeared for the JEE main 2023 for the April session. We hope that we have answered your query successfully. Stay tuned to CollegeDekho for the latest updates related to JEE Main 2025 and JEE Advanced 2025. We wish you success in your future!

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Himani Daryani, Content Team

-Answered on Dec-02-2024

IIT Delhi offers 5 specializations for the MSc program: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Cognitive Science, and Economics. The tuition fee for MSc programs is Rs. 7,500 per semester. Apart from the tuition fee, some other fees payable by the students include:

Category

Description

Amount (₹)

A. Institute Fees

Examination Fees

1,500

Registration / Enrolment Fees

750

Gymkhana Fees

1,250

Medical Fees

750

Internet and Computer Access Fee

1,000

Transport Charges

100

Total Institute Fees

5,350

B. Other Payments

Student Distress Fund Scheme (per semester)

400

Insurance Scheme (yearly)

500

Total Other Payments

900

C. One-Time Payment at Admission

Admission Fees

2,000

Student Welfare Fund

750

Modernization Fees

1,500

Benevolent Fund

400

Alumni Fees

2,000

Training and Placement Charges

1,500

Total Non-Refundable Fees

8,150

D. Refundable Deposits

Institution Security Deposit

4,000

Library Security Deposit

4,000

Total Refundable Deposits

8,000

For more information related to IIT Delhi, click here!

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bhavya, Tech Team

-Answered on June-13-2024
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Saniya Pahwa, Content Team

-Answered on Aug-02-2023

Dear Ravina, 

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is among the top most engineering and technological colleges in the country. It offers M.Sc in Mathematics for a duration of 2 years at the postgraduate level. The total seat intake for the course is 68 and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi fees for M.Sc in Mathematics is Rs 49,400. Selection to the course is based on the scores of the IIT JAM exam. For your other preference which is M.Sc in Computing, the institute offers a similar course named M.Sc Research in Computer Science and Engineering. 

Hope this information helps!

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Some FAQs about IIT Delhi Cutoff

What is the IIT Delhi CSE cutoff 2025?

The IIT Delhi CSE cutoff for 2025 was around AIR 125 for the general category in the 6th round of JoSAA. For OBC-NCL, the cutoff closed at AIR 91, while the EWS candidates saw closing ranks of AIR 34. The SC and ST category cutoffs were higher, staying at AIR 45 and AIR 26, respectively.

What marks are needed for IIT Delhi in the JEE Advanced 2025?

For IIT Delhi admissions in 2025, students generally needed around 250–300 marks in JEE Advanced to secure seats in top BTech branches. Core programmes like Electrical Engineering usually required scores above 260, while Computer Science (CSE) remained the toughest, often needing 290+ to stay within its low closing ranks. For courses like BSc Chemistry, a score in the 180–200 range was usually enough. These trends roughly match the performance of candidates scoring around the 99th percentile or higher. However, neither IIT Delhi nor JoSAA officially publishes the exact marks required in JEE Advanced. Aiming for the mentioned marks or higher can benefit the candidates in getting selected in the IIT Delhi admission 2026.

Is 200 marks enough for IIT Delhi?

200 marks in JEE Advanced is usually not enough for top IIT Delhi branches. With this score, candidates generally fall into higher AIR ranges that align with lower-demand BTech branches such as Textile Engineering or some BSc programmes, but not competitive courses like CSE, Electrical, or Mechanical, which require far stronger ranks. For the General category, students typically needed 250+ marks to stand a chance at the flagship BTech courses of IIT Delhi. However, for SC/ST categories, 200 marks can be more competitive depending on annual cutoff shifts. In short, it’s not a safe score for top branches.

What is the expected IIT Delhi cutoff for 2026?

IIT Delhi cutoffs for 2026 are expected to become slightly more competitive than 2025, mainly because the number of strong JEE Advanced qualifiers keeps increasing each year. For the CSE branch, the General category closing rank may tighten to around AIR 110–120, while other core branches could also see small shifts. To stay in a safe range for BTech admissions, aiming for 260+ marks in JEE Advanced is advisable, as this score generally keeps candidates within strong rank brackets. These projections are estimates, based on last year's cutoff. So targeting higher scores remains the best strategy.

How does IIT Delhi cutoff compare to IIT Bombay?

IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay are both extremely competitive, but their cutoffs show small differences depending on the branch. In 2025, IIT Bombay’s CSE closing rank was tighter, around AIR 100, while IIT Delhi’s was slightly higher at AIR 125, indicating that CSE at Bombay remains the most sought-after. For branches like Civil Engineering, JoSAA data shows Delhi closing near AIR 3,228, compared with Bombay’s around 2,500, again reflecting Bombay’s stronger pull. However, IIT Delhi balances this with excellent placement results, strong average packages, and a wider range of dual-degree options, making both institutes top choices for high-rankers.

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