The JEE Advanced 2026 cutoff for IIT Delhi Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is expected to close around CRL 62–70 for the General category, based on JoSAA 2022–2025 closing rank trends.

IIT Delhi B.Tech CSE is consistently one of the most competitive programmes in India. The closing rank — the CRL or category rank of the last student admitted in each pool — is the definitive benchmark for gauging admission difficulty. This article covers category-wise closing ranks from JoSAA 2022 to 2025 and provides expected 2026 cutoff estimates for General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS students.

  • General category closing CRL (2025): approximately 66 — among the tightest cutoffs across all IIT programmes.
  • OBC-NCL students were admitted up to OBC-NCL rank 31 (gender-neutral pool) in JoSAA 2025 Round 6.
  • SC and ST closing ranks were approximately 33 and 9 respectively in 2025.
  • EWS closing rank stood at approximately 25 in JoSAA 2025 Round 6.
  • JEE Advanced 2026 results are expected in July 2026; JoSAA 2026 counselling follows immediately after.
Direct Link – JEE Advanced 2026 Official Website jeeadv.ac.in

IIT Delhi CSE Closing Ranks 2025 (JoSAA Round 6)

The table below shows category-wise and gender-pool-wise closing ranks in the final round of JoSAA 2025 for IIT Delhi B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering. Round 6 ranks are the definitive annual cutoff — earlier rounds have slightly tighter ranks.

Category Gender Pool Closing Rank (JoSAA 2025, Round 6)
General (CRL) Gender-Neutral 66
General (CRL) Female Only 326
OBC-NCL Gender-Neutral 31
OBC-NCL Female Only 136
SC Gender-Neutral 33
SC Female Only 95
ST Gender-Neutral 9
ST Female Only 47
EWS Gender-Neutral 25
EWS Female Only 79

OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS figures above are category ranks, not CRL. Female-only pools are supernumerary and do not affect gender-neutral pool cutoffs.


Category-Wise Cutoff Trend: 2022 to 2025

Reviewing four years of JoSAA final-round closing ranks shows how competition for IIT Delhi CSE has evolved and helps you estimate where the 2026 cutoff is likely to land.

Category (Gender-Neutral) 2022 2023 2024 2025
General (CRL) 71 63 67 66
OBC-NCL 32 26 29 31
SC 31 31 30 33
ST 14 12 11 9
EWS 22 19 21 25

The General category cutoff has stayed between CRL 63 and 71 over four years. ST category ranks have tightened progressively from 14 in 2022 to 9 in 2025, reflecting rising competition within that reserved pool. OBC-NCL and EWS ranks have fluctuated in a narrow band.


Expected IIT Delhi CSE Cutoff 2026

The table below shows expected closing ranks for JEE Advanced 2026 based on 2022–2025 trends. These are indicative estimates — actual cutoffs depend on paper difficulty, total qualified students and final seat intake for 2026.

Category Expected Closing Rank 2026 (Gender-Neutral)
General (CRL) 62–70
OBC-NCL 27–34
SC 29–36
ST 7–12
EWS 20–27

Students in the General category should aim for a JEE Advanced 2026 CRL of 60 or below to have a safe margin for IIT Delhi CSE across all JoSAA rounds. OBC-NCL students should target an OBC-NCL rank of 27 or lower based on four-year trend data.


Factors Affecting the IIT Delhi CSE Cutoff

Several variables determine where the closing rank lands each year:

  • JEE Advanced paper difficulty: A harder paper compresses score distribution and can ease the cutoff by a few ranks. An easier paper tightens it.
  • Total qualified students: JEE Advanced qualifies approximately the top 2.5 lakh JEE Main scorers. Any change in this qualifying threshold directly shifts competition.
  • Seat intake: IIT Delhi adds supernumerary female seats each cycle. A larger total intake slightly relaxes the closing rank for that gender pool.
  • Branch preference shifts: Growing demand for AI, Data Science or CSE branches at other IITs can marginally ease or tighten competition at IIT Delhi CSE.
  • JoSAA round dynamics: Closing ranks tighten from Round 1 to Round 6 as students upgrade from lower-preference choices to IIT Delhi CSE. Tracking each round helps you plan freezing or floating decisions during counselling.

How to Check Your Admission Chances Using the Cutoff

Once JEE Advanced 2026 results are announced, use these steps to evaluate your IIT Delhi CSE prospects:

  1. Note your category rank from the JEE Advanced 2026 scorecard — CRL for General and EWS students, or OBC-NCL/SC/ST rank for reserved category students.
  2. Match your rank to your pool using the tables above — pick your category and gender pool (gender-neutral or female-only).
  3. Apply a safety buffer — if your rank falls within 5–10 of the historical closing rank, admission is not guaranteed. A rank comfortably inside the expected range gives you a reliable chance across multiple rounds.
  4. Track JoSAA rounds live — closing ranks are published after each of the six rounds. Earlier rounds show tighter ranks; Round 6 gives the final annual cutoff.
  5. Prioritise IIT Delhi CSE early in your choice list during JoSAA if it is your first preference, to maximise allotment chances while keeping upgrade options open.

IIT Delhi CSE JEE Advanced 2026 Cutoff FAQs

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

Ans. Based on 2022–2025 JoSAA trends, the expected General category (CRL, gender-neutral) closing rank for IIT Delhi B.Tech CSE in 2026 is between 62 and 70. Students should target a CRL of 60 or below to be safe across all counselling rounds.

Ques. What OBC-NCL rank is required for IIT Delhi B.Tech CSE?

Ans. OBC-NCL students need an OBC-NCL category rank of approximately 27–34 based on 2025 data. The 2025 OBC-NCL gender-neutral closing rank was 31. This is an OBC-NCL rank — not a CRL — so check your category rank on your JEE Advanced scorecard.

Ques. Is there a separate cutoff for female students at IIT Delhi CSE?

Ans. Yes. IIT Delhi CSE has a female-only supernumerary pool with its own relaxed closing rank. In 2025 the General female-only closing CRL was approximately 326. These seats are additional to the standard intake and have no effect on the gender-neutral pool cutoff.

Ques. When will the actual IIT Delhi CSE 2026 cutoff be available?

Ans. The actual cutoff is determined during JoSAA 2026 counselling, expected to start in late June or July 2026 after JEE Advanced 2026 results are declared. The definitive closing rank is known only after Round 6 of JoSAA 2026 concludes.

Ques. Does JEE Advanced rank or JEE Main rank decide IIT Delhi CSE admission?

Ans. Only the JEE Advanced 2026 rank decides IIT Delhi CSE admission. JEE Main rank qualifies you to sit for JEE Advanced but plays no role in IIT seat allotment. JoSAA uses JEE Advanced category ranks exclusively for all IIT admissions.

Ques. How many seats does IIT Delhi B.Tech CSE offer?

Ans. IIT Delhi B.Tech CSE typically offers around 61–65 seats in the gender-neutral pool with additional supernumerary female seats each year. The exact seat matrix for 2026 will be published by JoSAA at the start of the counselling process.