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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Bachelor of Technology · 4-year programme
Last updated JoSAA 2025 · By Divyansh Agarwal
About Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is offered through JoSAA counselling at 19 centrally funded Indian institutes. Admission is merit-based — IIT seats are allocated from the JEE Advanced rank list; NIT, IIIT, and GFTI seats use JEE Main. Every institute below takes the branch through the Bachelor of Technology, 4-year programme.
The table shows the latest JoSAA counselling year's Open category, Gender-Neutral closing rank for each institute offering this branch, sorted by how competitive the cutoff is. Click any institute name to see its full branch list, NIRF history, and other branches on offer.
Colleges offering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
Using this data
- To predict which colleges and branches your rank qualifies for across JoSAA, use the College & Branch Predictor.
- To browse all engineering branches offered through JoSAA, head to Participating Branches.
- To understand how categories, quotas, and seat pools interact with cutoffs, see the seat matrix guide.
Frequently asked questions
How many colleges offer Metallurgical and Materials Engineering through JoSAA?
19 JoSAA participating institutes offer Metallurgical and Materials Engineering through the Bachelor of Technology programme — including 6 IITs and 11 NITs. Full list with the latest cutoff data is on this page.
What is the duration of a Metallurgical and Materials Engineering programme?
Most institutes offer Metallurgical and Materials Engineering as a 4-year Bachelor of Technology programme. A few institutes may offer dual-degree variants; check the specific institute's deep page for programme-specific details.
Which rank do I need for Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at the top colleges?
Cutoffs vary dramatically by institute. The table below shows the latest Open category, Gender-Neutral closing rank per institute. For a rank-based shortlist across all colleges and branches, use the RankMatrix College & Branch Predictor.
Do I need JEE Advanced for Metallurgical and Materials Engineering?
You need JEE Advanced only for IIT seats. NIT, IIIT, and GFTI seats for Metallurgical and Materials Engineering are allocated from the JEE Main rank list through JoSAA.