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Rashmi Sinha

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The female candidate cutoff ranks for IIT Bombay varied between 296 and 13761 for BTech admission among the General category under the All India quota. The cutoff ranks vary for different rounds, courses, specialisations, categories, and genders. For IIT Bombay, the category-wise cutoff ranges for Round 4 are tabulated below under the AI quota for female-only candidates. 

CategoryRound 4 Cutoff 2025 (Closing Rage)
General296 - 13761
OBC331 - 6573
SC270 - 2950
ST76 - 1581
EWS53 - 2839
PWD12 - 198

 

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Rashmi Sinha

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The IIT Bombay JAM cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the MSc course across multiple specialisations. During the Round 1 cutoff list, the closing ranks ranged between 13 and 616, with Biotechnology having the most stringent cutoff rank for admission. With lenient first-round closing ranks of 17 and 30, candidates can also choose MSc specialsiations, such as Applied Geology and Mathematics, respectively, for admission. For other specialisations along with their IIT JAM first-round cutoff ranks, refer to the table below: 

Course

IIT JAM Round 1 Cutoff 2025

M.Sc. in Physics

37

M.Sc. in Biotechnology

13

M.Sc. in Applied Geology

17

M.Sc. in Applied Geophysics

616

M.Sc.+ Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering

584

M.Sc. in Mathematics

30

M.Sc. in Applied Statistics and Informatics

33

M.Sc. in Chemistry

34

M.Sc. + Ph.D. in Energy Science and Engineering

533

M.Sc. in Operations Research

56

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Ayush Uniyal

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As per the IIT Bombay year-wise cutoff trends, a significant increase in the difficulty level can be seen in JEE Advanced exam 2024 as compare to JEE Advanced 2023. This is because, in 2024, the level of the paper was near about easy to moderate which had decreased the cutoffs drastically. Moreover, it is expected that the competition for top BTech courses will be seemingly increase to get coveted seat in an IIT.

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Jaya Chaudhary

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To secure seat at IIT Bombay for CSE, students should obtain rank as per the cutoff list. For BTech CSE admission, cutoff was 23 for EWS All India category candidates. Therefore, they should get a rank of 23 or below to secure a seat as per the last round cutoff list.

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