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How st gone cut off in and how many no. Got go iit delhi


Kuldeep Singh 16th Oct, 2025
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Ayush Madanpotra 30th Oct, 2025

The cut-off for getting admission to IIT Delhi through JEE Advanced depends on your category, course, and the year. For general category students, the rank usually needs to be between 100 and 5000. For example, Computer Science requires a rank around 100 to 120, while Civil or Textile Engineering can go up to around 4000 to 5000.

In terms of marks, you usually need about 40 to 45 percent of the total marks in JEE Advanced to get into IIT Delhi if you are from the general category. Students from other categories may need slightly fewer marks.

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