Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad
Information Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Seat type
OPEN
Quota
AI
Opening side
4,587
Typical rank
5,202
Tighter side
5,474
Years covered
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
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Enter your AIR and filters first. The college bands and matching options will appear below the tool.
627 options found across all bands for your current filters.
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Information Technology (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Seat type
OPEN
Quota
AI
Opening side
4,587
Typical rank
5,202
Tighter side
5,474
Years covered
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Information Technology-Business Informatics (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Seat type
OPEN
Quota
AI
Opening side
4,918
Typical rank
5,392
Tighter side
5,623
Years covered
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Information Technology (Under Flexible Academic Program) (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Seat type
OPEN
Quota
AI
Opening side
4,988
Typical rank
5,421
Tighter side
5,421
Years covered
2022
Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Seat type
OPEN
Quota
AI
Opening side
7,166
Typical rank
7,709
Tighter side
8,728
Years covered
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Electronics and Communication Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)
Seat type
OPEN
Quota
AI
Opening side
7,478
Typical rank
8,226
Tighter side
8,762
Years covered
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Results are based on JoSAA cutoff records available in the predictor data. Use this as a shortlist guide and always verify final counselling cutoffs on the official JoSAA portal.
2023-2026
The college predictor uses JoSAA cutoff records available in the product across the recent counselling years.
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Your AIR was carried from the rank predictor so you can move straight into college planning.
NIT, IIIT, GFTI
Switch exam type inside the tool to move between JEE Main and JEE Advanced college planning.
Enter your AIR and check likely college options in simple language. Use the result to build a safe, balanced, and ambitious shortlist before counselling.
Main result
College bands
How to read the bands
Do not build your whole list from one band only. The best counselling shortlist usually mixes multiple bands.
Your AIR is comfortably stronger than the observed cutoff pattern here.
These are balanced options where your AIR is still in a good working range.
You still have a chance here, but the gap is tighter and the competition is stronger.
Use these together for a smoother rank-to-college flow.
Use it after you know your AIR and want a cleaner counselling shortlist.
Check multiple bands, not only SAFE or only DREAM.
Compare quota and category carefully before you freeze your list.
Use the official JoSAA data as the final authority for closing ranks.
These are the best primary sources to verify cutoff data, counselling rounds, and official exam updates.
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Short answers for the most common prediction and interpretation questions.
Enter your AIR, select exam type, category, gender, and quota, then check the college bands shown below the tool.
For JEE Main, the predictor shows NIT, IIIT, and GFTI options. For JEE Advanced, it shows IIT options based on the selected filters.
SAFE means stronger admission chances, MODERATE means realistic chances, AMBITIOUS means tighter chances, and DREAM means stretch options.
See SAFE, MODERATE, AMBITIOUS, and DREAM options in one place.
Best use
Shortlist planning
Use it after checking your AIR and before arranging your counselling order.
Official next step
JoSAA verify
Always cross-check final opening and closing ranks on the official counselling site.
Stretch options. Keep a few, but do not depend only on this band in counselling.
Yes. If you come from the rank predictor, the page can open with your AIR already filled so you can move straight into college planning.
Yes. Category, quota, gender, and exam type all affect the final list, so check them carefully before comparing colleges.
Yes. Use it to build your shortlist, then verify final opening and closing ranks on the official JoSAA website.
The college predictor uses JoSAA cutoff records available in the product from 2023-2026. Use it as a planning guide, not as the final official allotment result.
No. The best shortlist usually mixes SAFE, MODERATE, and AMBITIOUS options instead of relying on only one band.