IIT Bombay is a dream place for thousands of engineering aspirants across India. It has a reputable academic history, top faculty, and great placements, and it often ranks as one of the top engineering institutes in India. Thousands of students take the JEE Advanced exam every year with dreams of getting a seat there; a question that often comes up is: What is the rank required for IIT Bombay for a general category student? Let’s have a look into this.
Let’s explore this in detail.
Understanding the Admission Process
To get into IIT Bombay students do need to pass through two major gates:
- JEE Main – this is the first level of the entrance, conducted by the National Testing Agency, NTA.
- JEE Advanced – only the top 2.5 lakh students of the JEE Main exam, 250,000 students in total can take the examination.
The admission to IITs is purely based on the rank of JEE advanced. Once the results have been announced for JEE Advanced students can participate in JEE JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counselling where they select the subjects and branches they would like to study, and the IIT they would like to attend in their rank.
Rank Requirement for IIT Bombay – General Category
Rank variability is related to several factors, such as:
- Difficulty level of the JEE Advanced exam
- Total candidate pool
- Total seat availability
- Trends in students’ preferences
With that said, a general trend can be determined based on previous year’s cutoffs.
IIT Bombay Cutoff 2024 for General All India Category
Course | Round 1 (Closing Rank) | Last Round (Closing Rank) |
B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering | 2388 | 2394 |
B.S. in Mathematics | 1191 | 1191 |
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering | 2507 | 2545 |
B.S. in Chemistry | 6969 | 7430 |
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering | 3986 | 4046 |
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering | 68 | 68 |
B.S. in Economics | 2282 | 2408 |
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering | 464 | 496 |
Integrated B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering + M.Tech. in Microelectronics | 934 | 973 |
B.Tech. in Energy Engineering | 2557 | 2689 |
B.Tech. in Engineering Physics | 1532 | 1719 |
B.Tech. in Environmental Science and Engineering | 4716 | 4718 |
B.Tech. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research | 1726 | 1726 |
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering | 1685 | 1685 |
B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science | 4175 | 4193 |
IIT Bombay Cutoff 2023 for General All India Category
Course Name | Round 1 | Last Round |
Aerospace Engineering | 2568 | 2694 |
Chemical Engineering | 2605 | 2824 |
Civil Engineering | 4134 | 4371 |
Computer Science and Engineering | 66 | 67 |
Electrical Engineering | 463 | 481 |
Electrical Engineering (Dual Degree) | 966 | 981 |
Energy Engineering | 2694 | 2855 |
Engineering Physics | 1125 | 1749 |
Environmental Science and Engineering | 5221 | 5401 |
Mechanical Engineering | 1691 | 1736 |
Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science | 4428 | 4649 |
IIT Bombay Cutoff 2022 for General All India Category
Course Name | Round 1 | Last Round |
B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering | 2119 | 2119 |
B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering | 2081 | 2081 |
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering | 3418 | 3471 |
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering | 60 | 61 |
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering | 369 | 369 |
B.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science | 3766 | 3783 |
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering | 1382 | 1406 |
B.Tech. in Engineering Physics | 1397 | 1452 |
Integrated B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering + M.Tech. in Microelectronics | 843 | 866 |
Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Energy Science and Engineering | – / – | – / – |
Integrated B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering + M.Tech. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing | 1492 | 1492 |
Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science | – / – | – / – |
Discontinued (Jul 2023) Integrated B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Environmental Science and Engineering | 4736 | 4736 |
B.Tech. + M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering | – / – | – / – |
B.Tech. in Energy Engineering | 2381 | 2381 |
B.Tech. in Environmental Science and Engineering | – / – | – / – |
Top Branches and Required Ranks:
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE):
- Closing Rank (2024): Approximately AIR 66
- Expected Closing Rank (2025): Top 100
- Electrical Engineering (EE):
- Closing Rank (2024): Around AIR 300
- Expected Closing Rank (2025): Within top 300
- Mechanical Engineering:
- Closing Rank (2024): Around AIR 800
- Expected Closing Rank (2025): Within top 900
- Civil Engineering:
- Closing Rank (2024): Around AIR 2500
- Expected Closing Rank (2025): Up to AIR 3000
- Engineering Physics, Chemical, Metallurgical, and Other Branches:
- Expected Ranks (2025): Between AIR 2000 to AIR 4000
- Expected Ranks (2025): Between AIR 2000 to AIR 4000
How Much Should You Score in JEE Advanced?
In order to have a rank lower than 1000 in JEE Advanced you are generally in safe zone at 250+ (approx) marks with respect to 360. But this too depends on how difficult or easy the exam is in that YEAR.
Factors Affecting Cutoffs
- Exam Difficulty: Higher tougher paper, lower cutoff marks.
- Number of candidates: if more candidates are applying, the problem becomes tougher.
- Branch demand : branches like CSE, are in high demand, and hence the closing ranks are lower.
- Inventory on seats: Every department has some limited inventory on seats to work with, and the cutoffs depend on that as well.
- Reservation cutoffs: Cutoffs vary a LOT between reservation categories.
Can You Get IIT Bombay with a Rank of 1000?
Yes, if you are a general category student with a rank of 1000, you could still potentially get IIT Bombay; however, you would probably not get into Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering. However, you can get into Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and other core branches.
Can You Get IIT Bombay with a Rank of 500?
Definitely! A rank of 500 provides options for nearly all branches, including Electrical Engineering, and sometimes CSE, although this is not guaranteed, as it changes every year.
Tips to Secure a Top Rank
- Prepare well: Work on the conceptual aspects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
- Practice: Write regular mock tests and previous year papers.
- Time Management: Practice managing your time effectively whilst taking your exam.
- Revise: Create a strong revision plan and stick with it!
- Coaching and Guidance: Get advice from experienced teachers or coaching centres.
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Conclusion
It is a challenging journey to get into IIT Bombay, but it is incredibly rewarding. For general category students, this usually means aiming for a rank below 1000 in JEE Advanced although, to get into the top branches like CSE, you may require to be in the Top 100. With the right preparation, support and mind-set, it is completely feasible. Be sure to monitor the official JoSAA counselling data each year to keep up to date with the increasing cutoffs and tailor your approach accordingly.
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If you are pursuing the top branches, such as CSE, you should look for a rank under 100. For other branches, you may gain admission even for a rank of up to 3000.
Yes, rank 1000 can lead to branches like Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, etc. at IIT Bombay.
Yes, you may access branches like Civil Engineering, or Engineering Physics, you will not receive CSE, or EE.
IIT Bombay has around 1,000+ seats for BTech courses across branches.
Yes, you must qualify JEE Main in order to be eligible to JEE Advanced.