JEE Advanced 2022: Want to do BTech in ECE? Check Cut-Off in all IITs

JEE Advanced 2022 answer key tomorrow at jeeadv.ac.in (Representational image)

JEE Advanced 2022: BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering is one of the most opted courses by IIT aspirants. Know last year’s cut off

Indian Institute technology (IIT), Bombay will release the result of IIT entrance exam, JEE Advanced 2022, on September 11. As of now, the response sheets of the candidates have been released and the provisional answer key will be released on 3rd September on the official website of jeeadv. ac.in. Candidates will be able to take admission in their preferred institutes and courses only after the cut-off and scorecard is declared.

BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering is one of the most opted courses by IIT aspirants. So in the meantime, have a look at the previous year IIT cut-off of the same course and get an idea of ​​the minimum rank that you need to secure to get enrolled.

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IIT BTech Closing Rank 2021 in Electronics and Communication Engineering

IIT closing rank male closing rank female
IIT Bhubaneswar 4,174 8,253
IIT Roorkee 1,421 3,389
IIT Dhanbad 5,047 11,313
IIT Kharagpur 1,132 2,780

JEE Advanced 2022 exam was conducted on August 28. The exam was conducted in two phases for two compulsory papers. Paper 1 was conducted from 9 am to noon and paper 2 started at 2:30 pm and ended at 5:30 pm. Candidates securing ranks less than 2,50,000 in JEE Main 2022 qualified for the Advanced Test.

now let’s clean JEE Advanced will have to appear in Joint Seat Allocation (JoSA) counseling process. JoSAA counseling process is going to start from 12th September. Candidates are advised to keep an eye on the online portal of JEE Advanced to stay up to date on the latest information.

Around 1.6 lakh students, including 50 foreign nationals, have applied for JEE Advanced this year. IITs are giving Additional seats for female candidates This time to improve the gender balance in institutions. The number of additional seats in various programs will be decided by individual IITs, ensuring that each institute has at least 20 per cent female enrollment in undergraduate programs.

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