What is the cutoff of chemical engineering branch
Hello
The cutoff for chemical engineering varies by exam and institute:
IITs (JEE Advanced): Rank 700-6000 (General).
NITs (JEE Main): Rank 8,000-30,000 (General).
State Exams ( MHT CET , WBJEE): Rank 5,000-25,000.
Private Colleges ( VIT , SRM): Rank 5,000-25,000.
Category and domicile quotas significantly affect the cutoff .
Link given for more details
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iits-cutoff-for-b-tech-chemical-engineering
Thank you
The cutoff for the Chemical Engineering branch varies significantly depending on the institute, entrance exam, and category. Below are some common entrance exams and factors influencing the cutoff:
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1. JEE Advanced (IITs):
Top IITs: The cutoff for Chemical Engineering generally ranges from 1,500 to 7,000 ranks in the Common Rank List (CRL).
Lower-ranked IITs: The cutoff may extend up to 10,000 or more.
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2. JEE Main (NITs, IIITs, GFTIs):
NIT Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal (Top NITs): Cutoffs typically fall within 2,000 to 10,000 ranks.
Other NITs: The range can extend up to 20,000–40,000 ranks based on the category and home/other state quota.
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3. State-Level Exams (e.g., MHT CET, KCET, WBJEE):
MHT CET:
Top institutes like ICT Mumbai have cutoffs for Chemical Engineering around 98-99 percentile.
KCET:
For top colleges in Karnataka, the cutoff is typically within 1,000 to 5,000 ranks.
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4. Private Universities (e.g., VIT, SRM, Manipal):
VITEEE: For Chemical Engineering, the cutoff is typically within the top 20,000 ranks.
Manipal MET: The cutoff rank for Chemical Engineering is usually around 10,000 to 20,000.
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5. Factors Affecting Cutoff:
Institute Reputation: IITs and top NITs have stricter cutoffs.
Category: Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) typically have lower cutoffs.
Location: Home state quotas can reduce cutoff requirements for local students.
Hi dear,
In engineering branch the cutoff are depend on different exam and category or differ location.
But, in chemical engineering here are some must marks and criteria .
IITs: Top 1500-5000 rank (General).
NITs: Top 5000-15000 rank (General).
State Colleges: 90-99 percentile.
You have get marks and rank under this then only you'll get admission.
Hope it's helpful.
Hello,
The cutoff for the Chemical Engineering branch varies with the institution, category of the student, and the entrance exam through which admission is taken. Some of the main factors determining the cutoff are:
- JEE Main Cutoff: The cutoff at top institutes like the IITs, NITs, and other centrally funded institutes will depend upon the rank secured in the JEE Main examination. Cutoff for Chemical Engineering is high and even higher for elite institutions such as IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, and NIT Trichy. For example:
At IITs, the cut-off is ranging from AIR 5000 to 10000 at some institutes for Chemical Engineering.
At NITs, cut-off ranges might be anywhere between AIR 2000 to 5000.
- State-Level Exams: In case admissions are done through state-level exams like MHT CET, WBJEE, TS EAMCET, the cutoff would depend on the specific state and the demand for the course. Top state colleges will generally have a higher cutoff.
- Category-Based Cutoff: There are category-based reservations such as OBC, SC/ST, and EWS, so students in these categories might have different cutoff ranks.
To get an idea of the current year's cutoff, it's best to check the official counseling website for the particular exam or institution you are applying for.