4,000 JEE Advanced rank is genuinely a solid score — you're in the top ~22% of all qualified candidates and most IIT seats are within reach.
what you can realistically get (general category):
one thing people miss — if you're female, the supernumerary seats at all IITs have more relaxed cutoffs than gender-neutral seats, so more doors open. similarly, if you're OBC/SC/ST check your category rank separately — 4000 AIR with a good category rank can get you significantly better options.
I recently completed my Graduation from IIT BHU. Securing a rank of 4000 in JEE Advanced is a commendable achievement, and it opens up several opportunities for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology. However, whether you can get admission into a specific IIT with this rank depends on various factors including:
Here are the cutoff trends for B.Tech Admissions at various IITs (for CSE and Civil Engineering branches, Open Category seats)-
B.Tech cutoff trend at the IITs through JEE Advanced (Open Category)
| College Name | B.Tech CSE | B.Tech Civil Engineering |
|---|---|---|
| IIT Madras | 148 | 6132 |
| IIT Delhi | 118 | 4472 |
| IIT Bombay | 67 | 4371 |
| IIT Kanpur | 238 | 6116 |
| IIT Roorkee | 412 | 7100 |
| IIT Kharagpur | 279 | 7177 |
| IIT Guwahati | 654 | 8453 |
| IIT Hyderabad | 674 | 9303 |
| IIT Indore | 1385 | 10994 |
| IIT BHU | 1079 | 10232 |
I hope this gives you a basic idea of the JEE Advanced cutoff at various IITs across India. For a more detailed overview of these cutoffs, you can visit the official website of JoSAA- https://josaa.admissions.nic.in/applicant/seatmatrix/openingclosingrankarchieve.aspx