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JAM 2019 Third and Final Round Cutoff JAM 2019 Third and Final Round Cutoff GEN OBC SC ST GEN-PwD OBC-PwD SC-PwD ST-PwD ZoneName CourseName Course-ID Papers Degree Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing IIT BOMBAY BIOTECHNOLOGY 1204 BT M.SC 1 19 64 88 124 310 1345 1480 - - 335 335 - - - - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT BOMBAY AND ENGINEERING 1213 BT DEGREE 56 56 299 299 - - - - - - - - - - - - Molecular Medical IIT KHARAGPUR Microbiology 1608 BT JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 51 63 132 241 201 201 1194 1194 3319 3319 - - - - - - IIT ROORKEE BIOTECHNOLOGY 1802 BT M.SC 22 56 90 227 168 490 634 1735 1163 1163 955 955 - - - - IIT INDORE BIOTECHNOLOGY 2204 BT M.SC 51 71 193 241 591 658 1631 1631 4248 4248 - - - - - - IIT BOMBAY CHEMISTRY 1205 CY M.SC 1 27 33 111 134 477 69 1403 76 76 - - - - - - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT BOMBAY AND ENGINEERING 1213 CY DEGREE 305 362 661 661 - - - - - - - - - - - - IIT DELHI CHEMISTRY 1301 CY M.SC 3 79 126 200 214 803 1103 2563 1367 1367 884 884 - - - - IIT GUWAHATI CHEMISTRY 1401 CY M.SC 111 232 353 493 461 1502 3910 4520 2978 2978 - - - - - - IIT KANPUR CHEMISTRY 1501 CY M.SC 16 83 111 214 614 866 884 2737 - - 643 643 - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR CHEMISTRY 1601 CY JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 87 173 214 400 296 992 1603 3830 627 627 - - - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR Nuclear Medicine 1607 CY JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 305 429 698 1017 2247 2247 - - - - - - - - - - IIT MADRAS CHEMISTRY 1701 CY M.SC 49 200 209 429 821 1403 2008 3521 4066 4066 - - - - - - IIT ROORKEE CHEMISTRY 1803 CY M.SC 91 143 224 330 932 1367 3181 3521 2798 2798 3583 3583 - - - - IIT BHUBANESWAR CHEMISTRY 1901 CY JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 214 348 477 730 1464 1880 5706 5846 - - - - - - - - ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN IIT BHUBANESWAR SCIENCES 1905 CY JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 429 429 680 992 3113 3113 - - - - - - - - - - IIT GANDHINAGAR CHEMISTRY 2001 CY M.SC 126 256 445 614 1801 2247 4724 4903 - - - - - - - - IIT HYDERABAD CHEMISTRY 2101 CY M.SC 200 287 413 627 1563 2008 4233 5009 3737 3737 5009 5009 - - - - IIT INDORE CHEMISTRY 2201 CY M.SC 214 318 567 698 743 2185 2302 3449 - - - - - - - - IIT ROPAR CHEMISTRY 2302 CY M.SC 305 477 661 844 1603 2087 6549 6549 - - - - - - - - IIT JODHPUR CHEMISTRY 2401 CY M.SC 421 513 743 913 2128 2852 4903 5846 - - - - - - - - IIT PATNA CHEMISTRY 2501 CY M.SC 362 493 866 884 2407 2737 5982 6409 - - - - - - - - IIT (ISM) DHANBAD CHEMISTRY 2601 CY M.SC 246 400 661 866 1536 2563 4066 5706 4422 4422 - - - - - - IIT (BHU) Varanasi CHEMISTRY 2701 CY M.SC 275 362 554 643 1880 2128 2185 5336 - - - - - - - - IIT Bhilai CHEMISTRY 2801 CY M.SC 477 539 932 932 3044 3044 - - - - - - - - - - IIT Palakkad CHEMISTRY 2901 CY M.SC 513 554 761 951 2185 2978 6679 6679 - - - - - - - - IIT Mandi CHEMISTRY 3101 CY M.SC 305 461 661 844 1680 2620 4628 5706 - - - - - - - - IIT BOMBAY APPLIED GEOLOGY 1201 GG M.SC 1 16 32 56 50 188 517 554 589 589 - - - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR GEOLOGY 1602 GG JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 15 47 59 116 167 255 392 620 1312 1312 - - - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR GEOPHYSICS 1605 GG JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 84 104 162 203 398 481 838 838 - - - - - - - - IIT ROORKEE APPLIED GEOLOGY 1801 GG M.SC 25 63 129 143 228 346 582 582 - - - - - - - - Page 1 of 3 GEN OBC SC ST GEN-PwD OBC-PwD SC-PwD ST-PwD ZoneName CourseName Course-ID Papers Degree Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing IIT BHUBANESWAR GEOLOGY 1904 GG JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 89 116 148 167 363 406 702 763 - - - - - - - - ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN IIT BHUBANESWAR SCIENCES 1905 GG JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 119 122 201 201 - - 775 775 - - - - - - - - IIT (ISM) DHANBAD APPLIED GEOLOGY 2604 GG M.SC.(TECH) 25 84 93 138 188 346 392 702 1400 1400 - - - - - - IIT BOMBAY MATHEMATICS 1206 MA M.SC 2 27 34 75 163 478 368 530 2023 2023 - - - - - - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT BOMBAY AND ENGINEERING 1213 MA DEGREE 56 56 - - 2189 2189 - - - - - - - - - - M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT BOMBAY OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1214 MA DEGREE 13 33 51 68 1022 1022 - - - - - - - - - - IIT DELHI MATHEMATICS 1302 MA M.SC 1 91 96 192 113 914 1505 2512 960 960 271 271 - - - - MATHEMATICS AND IIT GUWAHATI COMPUTING 1402 MA M.SC 81 242 249 326 456 1399 1022 4205 7526 7526 1325 1325 - - - - IIT KANPUR MATHEMATICS 1502 MA M.SC 47 113 125 214 725 960 2130 2130 - - - - 2442 2442 6640 6640 IIT KHARAGPUR MATHEMATICS 1603 MA JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 72 199 223 293 1103 1292 2693 2847 2772 2772 4472 4472 - - - - IIT MADRAS MATHEMATICS 1702 MA M.SC 19 139 214 387 749 1233 2370 3544 2370 2370 - - - - - - IIT ROORKEE MATHEMATICS 1804 MA M.SC 112 223 271 326 1072 1325 2693 3157 3081 3081 - - - - - - IIT ROORKEE ECONOMICS 1806 MA M.SC 180 456 478 707 1832 2311 5046 5784 - - - - - - - - IIT BHUBANESWAR MATHEMATICS 1902 MA JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 271 326 456 510 1368 1558 2693 3249 7526 7526 - - - - - - ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN IIT BHUBANESWAR SCIENCES 1905 MA JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 478 530 774 851 - - - - - - - - - - - - IIT GANDHINAGAR MATHEMATICS 2002 MA M.SC 192 285 346 428 1368 1722 3351 3449 - - 3965 3965 - - - - IIT HYDERABAD MATHEMATICS 2102 MA M.SC 168 259 416 444 1505 1558 1667 1667 4472 4472 - - - - - - IIT INDORE MATHEMATICS 2203 MA M.SC 81 305 428 456 1604 1722 4614 4614 7733 7733 - - - - - - IIT ROPAR MATHEMATICS 2301 MA M.SC 214 374 416 563 478 1667 3748 4205 - - - - - - - - IIT JODHPUR MATHEMATICS 2402 MA M.SC 285 444 530 598 1722 2073 3649 4343 - - - - - - - - MATHEMATICS-DATA AND DUAL DEGREE M.SC.- IIT JODHPUR COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES 2404 MA M.TECH 356 456 530 530 - - - - - - - - - - - - IIT PATNA MATHEMATICS 2502 MA M.SC 59 456 510 598 1138 1876 3449 3449 4101 4101 - - - - - - MATHEMATICS AND IIT (ISM) DHANBAD COMPUTING 2602 MA M.SC 259 478 491 686 1505 2023 3351 5046 6139 6139 - - - - - - MATHEMATICS AND IIT Bhilai COMPUTING 2802 MA M.SC 491 491 686 707 1876 2130 4614 4614 - - - - - - - - MATHEMATICS AND IIT Tirupati STATISTICS 3001 MA M.SC 326 510 619 686 2130 2251 5187 5187 - - - - - - - - APPLIED STATISTICS AND IIT BOMBAY INFORMATICS 1203 MS M.SC 2 53 59 222 161 351 477 868 1007 1007 - - - - - - M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT BOMBAY OPERATIONS RESEARCH 1214 MS DEGREE 59 62 239 239 299 299 903 903 - - - - - - - - IIT KANPUR STATISTICS 1504 MS M.SC 5 57 62 260 188 677 1068 1112 - - - - - - - - Page 2 of 3 GEN OBC SC ST GEN-PwD OBC-PwD SC-PwD ST-PwD ZoneName CourseName Course-ID Papers Degree Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing Opening Closing ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN IIT BHUBANESWAR SCIENCES 1905 MS JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 105 118 266 266 749 749 - - - - - - - - - - IIT BOMBAY APPLIED GEOPHYSICS 1202 PH M.SC 18 227 291 340 236 690 1626 1626 - - 1104 1104 - - - - IIT BOMBAY PHYSICS 1207 PH M.SC 2 43 49 173 157 728 92 2261 251 813 - - 7539 7539 - - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT BOMBAY AND ENGINEERING 1213 PH DEGREE 316 316 813 813 - - - - - - - - - - - - IIT DELHI PHYSICS 1303 PH M.SC 20 157 192 273 677 1203 1152 2261 1486 1486 1127 1127 - - - - IIT GUWAHATI PHYSICS 1403 PH M.SC 79 262 401 527 632 1626 2261 3870 - - - - - - - - IIT KANPUR PHYSICS 1503 PH M.SC 11 86 146 236 92 1127 877 2426 - - 6237 6237 - - - - M.SC. - PH.D. DUAL IIT KANPUR PHYSICS 1505 PH DEGREE 66 112 141 218 182 945 1288 1288 - - 6505 6505 - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR PHYSICS 1604 PH JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 79 227 358 475 632 1104 2727 3253 6360 6360 1288 1288 - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR GEOPHYSICS 1605 PH JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 316 440 506 527 1104 1486 4783 4783 6626 6626 - - - - - - IIT KHARAGPUR Medical Physics 1606 PH JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 370 575 632 918 2345 2345 - - - - - - - - - - IIT MADRAS PHYSICS 1703 PH M.SC 55 166 227 440 770 1288 1626 3060 1152 1152 6005 6005 - - - - IIT ROORKEE PHYSICS 1805 PH M.SC 166 218 284 417 1230 1429 2426 2564 - - - - - - - - IIT BHUBANESWAR PHYSICS 1903 PH JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 173 370 575 709 1662 1973 3317 4687 5762 5762 - - - - - - ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN IIT BHUBANESWAR SCIENCES 1905 PH JOINT M.SC. - PH.D. 562 595 945 945 - - - - - - - - - - - - IIT GANDHINAGAR PHYSICS 2003 PH M.SC 192 325 417 575 1486 1926 3317 3739 - - 5871 5871 - - - - IIT HYDERABAD PHYSICS 2103 PH M.SC 182 291 562 632 1626 1724 3253 3438 5536 5536 - - - - - - IIT INDORE PHYSICS 2202 PH M.SC 304 370 461 728 1834 2426 3739 4094 - - 3001 3001 - - - - IIT INDORE ASTRONOMY 2205 PH M.SC 284 461 748 918 2221 2669 6360 6360 - - - - - - - - IIT ROPAR PHYSICS 2303 PH M.SC 284 440 632 877 1529 2299 4263 5116 4004 4004 - - - - - - IIT JODHPUR PHYSICS 2403 PH M.SC 316 487 595 961 2221 2727 2952 4263 5223 5223 - - - - - - IIT PATNA PHYSICS 2503 PH M.SC 358 543 677 770 2299 2885 4888 4888 - - - - - - - - IIT (ISM) DHANBAD PHYSICS 2603 PH M.SC 291 506 562 1044 1801 3129 4440 4988 6626 6626 - - - - - - IIT (ISM) DHANBAD APPLIED GEOPHYSICS 2605 PH M.SC.(TECH) 199 611 651 1104 1127 3317 3179 4888 - - - - - - - - IIT (BHU) Varanasi PHYSICS 2702 PH M.SC 273 417 506 651 1766 1801 4004 4599 - - - - - - - - IIT Bhilai PHYSICS 2803 PH M.SC 543 562 976 1014 3179 3179 5223 5223 - - - - - - - - IIT Palakkad PHYSICS 2902 PH M.SC 487 595 791 945 2016 2564 5762 5762 - - - - - - - - Page 3 of 3.
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