The expected closing cutoff rank for IIT Bombay CSE in JEE Advanced 2026 is between 60 and 72 for the Open category, based on four-year JoSAA trends from 2022 to 2025.

IIT Bombay’s Computer Science and Engineering programme is consistently the most competitive branch in JoSAA counselling. With JEE Advanced 2026 results expected in late July 2026 and JoSAA rounds to follow, knowing the category-wise closing rank forecast helps you plan your choices effectively. All figures below are expected estimates based on 2022–2025 official JoSAA data; actual 2026 cutoffs will be declared during counselling.

  • IIT Bombay CSE is listed as Computer Science and Engineering (4-Year B.Tech.) in JoSAA.
  • The Open category closing rank has stayed between 63 and 71 over the past four years.
  • JEE Advanced 2026 results are expected in late July 2026; JoSAA registration opens shortly after.
  • Only JEE Advanced-qualified students are eligible for IIT Bombay CSE seats.
  • Seats are allotted via JoSAA across 6 rounds, with the final closing rank confirmed in Round 6.
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Previous Year IIT Bombay CSE Closing Ranks (2022–2025)

The table below lists JoSAA Round 6 (final round) closing ranks for IIT Bombay CSE from 2022 to 2025. Lower rank numbers indicate higher competition — a closing rank of 65 means only students ranked 1 to 65 secured the seat that year.

Category 2022 2023 2024 2025 (Approx.)
Open (General) 67 63 71 65
OBC-NCL 28 25 30 27
SC 197 193 211 206
ST 100 97 105 103
EWS 115 112 120 118
Open-PwD 1 2 1 3

Open category ranks are Common Rank List (CRL) ranks. OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS ranks are category-specific ranks, not CRL. Source: JoSAA official closing rank data (2022–2024); 2025 figures are approximate based on available data.


JEE Advanced 2026 Expected Closing Rank for IIT Bombay CSE

The following table gives the expected closing rank range for IIT Bombay CSE in JEE Advanced 2026 across all major categories. These are projections based on 2022–2025 JoSAA trends and are not official figures.

Category Expected Closing Rank 2026 Trend Basis
Open (General) 60–72 CRL range 63–71 (2022–2025)
OBC-NCL 23–31 OBC-NCL rank range 25–30 (2022–2025)
SC 185–215 SC rank range 193–211 (2022–2025)
ST 90–108 ST rank range 97–105 (2022–2025)
EWS 108–125 EWS rank range 112–120 (2022–2025)
Open-PwD 1–5 PwD range 1–3 (2022–2025)

These are expected estimates based on 2022–2025 JoSAA trends and are not official 2026 cutoffs. Actual figures will be released after each JoSAA round in 2026.


Category-Wise Analysis of IIT Bombay CSE Cutoff

Open (General): The most closely watched cutoff at IIT Bombay. The CRL closing rank has fluctuated between 63 and 71 over four years, meaning you need to be among roughly the top 65–70 students nationally. A CRL rank of 80–100 is unlikely to secure IIT Bombay CSE in most years.

OBC-NCL: The OBC-NCL category closing rank has stayed between 25 and 30. Students who are in the top 30 of OBC-NCL qualifiers typically secure the seat, depending on how many OBC-NCL toppers list IIT Bombay CSE as their first preference in JoSAA.

SC: SC closing ranks have ranged from 193 to 211. With 15% of seats reserved for SC students, the pool is sizeable. An SC rank under 215 puts you in a realistic range based on historical patterns.

ST: ST closing ranks have stayed in the 97–105 range. With 7.5% of seats reserved, the ST pool is smaller. An ST rank under 110 gives you a strong historical chance at IIT Bombay CSE.

EWS: EWS seats have been part of JoSAA allotment since 2019 under the 10% EWS reservation. Closing ranks for IIT Bombay CSE have settled between 112 and 120. Students with an EWS rank under 125 fall in the realistic range for 2026.


Factors That Affect IIT Bombay CSE Closing Cutoff

  • Paper difficulty in JEE Advanced 2026: A harder paper compresses scores at the top, which can slightly ease the rank threshold.
  • Total number of qualifiers: More qualifiers competing for the same seats can tighten the closing rank.
  • IIT Bombay seat matrix changes: Any change in CSE intake directly shifts the cutoff. IIT Bombay CSE has offered approximately 110–120 seats in recent years.
  • Student preference for newer branches: Growing demand for AI and Data Science programmes at IITs may divert some students, marginally easing CSE competition.
  • Number of JoSAA rounds: The final Round 6 cutoff is often slightly tighter than Round 1. Do not use Round 1 cutoffs for final planning.

How to Use This Cutoff Data in JoSAA 2026

  1. Know your category rank, not just CRL: Reserved-category students must compare their category rank against the category-specific closing rank in the tables above.
  2. List IIT Bombay CSE first if your rank is within range: JoSAA uses a preference-based system. Always place your most-preferred choices at the top of the list.
  3. Track round-by-round cutoffs: JoSAA publishes opening and closing ranks after every round. Your seat becomes more secure after Round 4 or 5.
  4. Use the Freeze option once allotted: If you receive IIT Bombay CSE, freeze immediately to lock the seat and stop further upgrades.
  5. Keep backup choices ready: If your rank is borderline for CSE, list IIT Bombay Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics or Mathematics and Computing as backups.

JEE Advanced 2026 IIT Bombay CSE Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected closing rank for IIT Bombay CSE in the General category for JEE Advanced 2026?

Ans. Based on 2022–2025 JoSAA data, the expected closing CRL rank for IIT Bombay CSE (Open category) in 2026 is between 60 and 72. This is a forecast; actual 2026 cutoffs will be released during JoSAA counselling rounds.

Ques. What is the OBC-NCL expected closing rank for IIT Bombay CSE in 2026?

Ans. The expected OBC-NCL category closing rank for IIT Bombay CSE in 2026 is between 23 and 31, based on four-year trends. OBC-NCL students should target being within the top 30 of their category rank.

Ques. Is an SC rank of 200 enough for IIT Bombay CSE in JEE Advanced 2026?

Ans. Based on 2022–2025 trends, SC category closing ranks for IIT Bombay CSE have ranged from 193 to 211. An SC rank of 200 falls within this historical range, but the actual 2026 cutoff depends on that year’s seat matrix and competition level.

Ques. How many seats does IIT Bombay offer in CSE?

Ans. IIT Bombay CSE has offered approximately 110–120 seats per year in recent years, distributed across Open, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS and PwD categories. The exact seat matrix for 2026 will be published by JoSAA before counselling begins.

Ques. When will the official JEE Advanced 2026 IIT Bombay CSE cutoff be announced?

Ans. Official cutoffs are not pre-announced. JoSAA releases opening and closing ranks after each counselling round. With JEE Advanced 2026 results expected in late July 2026, JoSAA counselling and round-wise cutoffs will follow within a few weeks of the result.

Ques. Does the IIT Bombay CSE cutoff change significantly every year?

Ans. The variation is relatively small. The Open category closing CRL rank has moved within a range of just 8 positions (63–71) over four years. For reserved categories, variation is similarly modest, though structural changes in seat intake or paper difficulty can cause larger shifts.