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As per the IIT Delhi cutoff 2022 for round 1 seat allocation, the closing cutoff ranks for BTech courses fall between 101 and 11244. BTech chemical engineering admission in IITs taken place through JEE Advanced followed by JoSAA Counseling. Student must secure a rank between 10,000 -13,000 in JEE Advanced.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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For last year, the closing rank for B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering was 102 which is very far off from the following range. This was for General category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing year on year, it's advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission in IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology.

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The opening and closing rank depends on the category and quota of candidates. For general category under All India, the opening rank was 102 and the closing rank was 102. Cut off are different when it comes to other categories or female candidates and even domicile of home state. In All India, opening and closing rank for female candidates was 450 and 450. Admission to BTech in Computer Science and Engineering in IIT Delhi is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam JEE. Applicants are advised to confirm what category are they applying while checking for cut offs.

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For 2024, cut off was 4849 for General category candidates in All India quota for B.Tech. in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology in Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. IIT Delhi B.Tech cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant. 

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Choosing between different branches of study, such as Textile Engineering at IIT Delhi or Chemistry at IIT Bombay, depends on your personal interests, aptitude, and career goals. Both branches have their own unique advantages and career opportunities. Here are some points to consider:Textile Engineering at IIT Delhi:- Textile Engineering combines principles of engineering and technology with textile materials, manufacturing processes, and design.- It offers opportunities in areas such as textile manufacturing, fashion and apparel industry, technical textiles, research and development, and sustainability in textiles.- If you have an int
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I can't recommend a specific college to you (against community guidelines)Ultimately, both IIT Delhi's Production and Industrial Engineering programme and IIT Kanpur's Chemical Engineering programme offer excellent education and opportunities. It is advisable to research the curriculum, faculty, research opportunities, and career prospects in both fields to make an informed decision based on your personal preferences and goals.Wishing you a great future. 

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IIT Delhi cut off 2023 for JAM 2023 Third Admission List, the opening and closing ranks for MSc Economics are 1 and 10, respectively. Tabulated below are IIT JAM 2023 Opening Ranks (ORs) and Closing Ranks (CRs) for various MSc specialisations offered at IIT Delhi: MSc/ MSc - PhD Specialisation ORsCRsChemistry22114Mathematics27145Physics3156Economics110

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IIT Delhi library system comprises a central library and departmental libraries. The library houses a collection of 1.94 Lacs books, 1.03 bound volumes of journals, over 26,000 standards and 2,200+ microfilms among others. It also has video cassettes, CDs, and online electronic journals. IIT Delhi offers various facilities to students like a cafeteria near the academic buildings and a South Indian food court (Southy) in the boys' hostel area. IIT Delhi is known for its sports and hence it offers several practising courts to the students, including badminton, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts, cricket, etc.

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Yes, getting BTech admission at IIT Delhi is very tough. IIT Delhi is one of the most prestigious engineering universities in India, and it attracts lakhs of applicants each year. The admission process is highly competitive, and only a selected few students are admitted. To be eligible for BTech admission at IIT Delhi, students must have passed the JEE Advanced entrance exam with a high rank. In 2024, the closing rank for BTech admission at IIT Delhi ranged between 116 - 6102. In addition to having a high JEE Advanced rank, students must also meet certain academic requirements to be eligible for BTech admission at IIT Delhi.
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The JEE Main session - II test is now taking place LIVE. With the exception of April 7, 9, and 14, the second session of this exam will be held between April 6 and April 15. What a student needs to ace JEE Main 2023 is a proper approach along with a well-built preparation strategy. Below are some last-minute exam preparation suggestions:Choose your reference books wiselySolve as many Mock Tests as possible. Shiksha.com is providing FREE JEE Main Mock Test Paper (with Solutions).Revise as much as possibleCross-check section-wise weightage & syllabus for all subjects covered in JEE MainSolve previous year’s JEE
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