JEE Advanced OPEN Female-only (including Supernumerary) JoSAA 2025 Rank 10,000–15,000

Colleges for JEE Advanced Rank 10,000–15,000 in Mathematics & Computing (OPEN) — JoSAA 2025

If your JEE Advanced OPEN rank falls between 10,000 and 15,000, you have a realistic shot at 3 Mathematics & Computing program(s) in JoSAA 2025. This page consolidates the complete opening and final closing rank data for every program in this band — split by All India / Other State quota and Home State quota — identifies your safe vs. borderline options, and links to detailed profiles for each college.

4 programs listed
4 OS / AI quota
6 Data through Round

Warning: These are Options, Not a Strategy

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Mathematics & Computing Programs for OPEN Rank 10,000–15,000 — JoSAA 2025

Showing final closing ranks from Round 6 (the most predictive round) · Category: OPEN · Gender: Female-only (including Supernumerary)

All India / Other State (OS/AI) Quota — OPEN Rank 10,000–15,000

These cutoffs apply to candidates who are NOT domiciled in the institute's home state, and to all candidates for IITs (AI quota). If you do not qualify for Home State quota at a listed NIT, the OS closing rank is the benchmark for your eligibility.

# Institute Opening Closing (R6) Tier YoY Trend Profile
1
🎓 IIT Patna
↳ Mathematics and Computing
JoSAA 112
9,741 10,647 ⚡ Borderline → 0.0%
2
🎓 IIT Dharwad
↳ Mathematics and Computing
JoSAA 123
10,860 12,015 ⚡ Borderline ↑ +1.6%
3
🎓 IIT Patna
↳ B. Tech. (Mathematics & Computing) M. Tech. in (Mathematics & Computing)
JoSAA 112
12,215 12,215 ⚡ Borderline ↓ −11.0%
4
🎓 IIT Goa
↳ Mathematics and Computing
JoSAA 119
12,219 14,482 ⚡ Borderline ↓ −8.2%

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Which of These Colleges Is Safest for Rank 10,000–15,000?

Tier boundaries computed against your band midpoint (12,500) using Round 6 final closing rank data. Lower rank number = more competitive.

National / Other State Quota — Tier Analysis

This analysis applies to candidates competing under OS (Other State) or AI (All India) quota — the benchmark for any candidate who is not a domicile of the listed institute's home state.

Safe Allotment (High Probability)

Tier 1 — High Probability Colleges for Rank 10,000–15,000 (OS)

Colleges where the final closing rank is at least 400+ above the band midpoint (12,500) under OS/AI quota

No colleges in the 10,000–15,000 band have a historical closing rank that makes them definitively safe for the full range under OS/AI quota. Candidates at the lower end of this band may find borderline programs accessible with a comfortable margin.

Borderline (Coin-Flip Zone)

Tier 2 — Borderline Colleges (Your Rank is In the Mix) (OS)

Colleges where the band midpoint (12,500) falls within ±400 of the final closing rank under OS/AI quota

IIT Patna IIT Dharwad IIT Patna IIT Goa

IIT Patna, IIT Dharwad, IIT Patna, IIT Goa are where most candidates in the 10,000–15,000 range will be competing under OS/AI quota for Mathematics & Computing. The final-round closing rank is the most predictive indicator for this zone — always plan against final-round data rather than Round 1. Your choice-filling order is decisive here.

Reach (Lower Probability, Worth Including)

Tier 3 — Reach Colleges (Include But Don't Anchor On) (OS)

Colleges where the opening rank under OS/AI quota is above the band midpoint (12,500)

No colleges are in the Reach zone for the 10,000–15,000 band. All listed programs sit within the Safe or Borderline range.

Home State Quota — Where Domicile Creates a Strategic Advantage

For candidates domiciled in the state of a listed NIT, the HS quota unlocks a more accessible tier of cutoffs at the same institute. This section highlights where Home State status changes the tier classification within the 10,000–15,000 band.

No NITs in this rank band have Home State (HS) quota data within the 10,000–15,000 range for OPEN candidates under this gender filter. OS quota applies universally for all candidates at these institutes.

For complete historical cutoff data, seat matrices, placement records, and campus information for every college on this page, visit their dedicated profiles:

Have These Cutoffs Been Rising or Falling? (Year-on-Year Trend)

Lower rank number = more competitive (fewer candidates ranked above you)

Planning Note for JoSAA 2026: IIT Dharwad has been tightening — plan with additional rank buffer beyond the listed closing rank. IIT Patna, IIT Goa have been easing — a favourable trajectory for candidates in this band. IIT Patna is near-stable — the most predictable planning signal(s) on this page.

Other State / All India (OS/AI) Quota — Final Closing Rank Trend

Frequently Asked Questions

About Mathematics & Computing admissions for OPEN rank 10,000–15,000 candidates.

For OPEN ranks in the 10,000–15,000 range under OS quota, IIT Patna Mathematics & Computing (final closing rank 10,647 in 2025) and IIT Dharwad (final closing rank 12,015) are the most realistic national-pool targets. See the full tiered breakdown above.

A rank of 12,500 is in the borderline zone for IIT Patna Mathematics & Computing under OS quota (final closing rank: 10,647 in 2025). This rank is not definitively safe — your choice-filling order matters significantly for borderline positions.

JoSAA splits NIT seats into two quota pools: Other State (OS) — open to all candidates nationwide — and Home State (HS) — reserved for candidates who are domiciles of the state where the NIT is located. Approximately 50% of seats fall under HS quota. HS closing ranks are consistently more accessible (higher rank number) than OS closing ranks at the same college and category, often by several hundred to over a thousand ranks. If you qualify for HS quota at any NIT in your shortlist, always add both the HS and OS entries for that college to your choice list — list the HS entry above the OS entry for the same programme.

The optimal strategy for borderline ranks is to list choices in descending order of preference (best college first), not in ascending order of probability. JoSAA's allotment algorithm guarantees you the highest-ranked choice you qualify for — which means listing aspirational choices first is never 'risky.' The mistake is omitting them, listing them too low, or failing to include both HS and OS entries for the same NIT. justcutoffs.com's expert system automates this entire ordering correctly.

Trends vary by institute. Under OS quota: IIT Patna is near-stable (+0.0% YoY); IIT Dharwad is tightening (+1.6% YoY); IIT Patna is easing (–11.0% YoY); IIT Goa is easing (–8.2% YoY). See the year-on-year trend charts above, split by quota type, for a complete visual comparison.

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