JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026 have been published on the official counselling portal at josaa.nic.in. These ranks define the merit range within which seats were allotted in the final regular round of JoSAA 2026 counselling. For every programme, the opening rank tells you who got in first (best rank), and the closing rank tells you who got in last (lowest qualifying rank). Candidates using these ranks for college predictor analysis or CSAB planning should cross-reference with our JoSAA College Predictor, which overlays rank data with historical cutoff trends.
JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026
The JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026 span a wide range depending on the institute category and branch. IIT seats are allocated based on JEE Advanced rank (CRL), while NIT, IIIT, and GFTI seats use JEE Main rank (CRL). This means IIT and NIT/IIIT closing ranks cannot be directly compared, as they are drawn from different merit lists. The table below gives an overview of Round 5 closing rank ranges across institute categories for the OPEN category and Gender-Neutral pool, to help students gauge where different types of institutes sit on the merit ladder:
Institute Category | Programme Type | Quota | Typical R5 Closing Rank Range (OPEN, GN) | Rank Basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Old IITs (Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur, Kharagpur) | B.Tech CSE | AI | 67 to 509 | JEE Advanced CRL |
Second-gen IITs (Roorkee, Guwahati, Hyderabad, BHU) | B.Tech CSE | AI | 587 to 1,439 | JEE Advanced CRL |
Newer IITs (Indore, Gandhinagar, Jodhpur, Patna, Ropar) | B.Tech CSE | AI | 1,676 to 4,167 | JEE Advanced CRL |
Newest IITs (Bhilai, Goa, Dharwad, Jammu, Palakkad, Tirupati) | B.Tech CSE | AI | 6,030 to 8,886 | JEE Advanced CRL |
IISc Bengaluru (new to JoSAA 2026) | B.Tech programmes | AI | Via JEE Advanced | JEE Advanced CRL |
Top NITs (Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal) | B.Tech CSE (OS quota) | OS | 1,373 to 2,581 | JEE Main CRL |
Mid-tier NITs (Rourkela, Allahabad, Jaipur, Calicut) | B.Tech CSE (OS quota) | OS | 4,266 to 5,868 | JEE Main CRL |
Top IIITs (Allahabad IT, ABV-IIITM Gwalior CSE) | IT / CSE | AI | 5,420 to 8,888 | JEE Main CRL |
Mid-tier IIITs (Lucknow, DM Jabalpur, Pune) | CSE | AI | 9,175 to 21,116 | JEE Main CRL |
JoSAA Round 5 College-Wise Cutoff 2026
The table below provides college-wise Round 5 opening and closing ranks for the most sought-after IITs, covering multiple branches at the AI quota, OPEN category, and Gender-Neutral pool. This gives a sense of how competitive each institute is across disciplines:
Institute | Branch | Quota | Seat Type | Gender | R5 Opening Rank | R5 Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IIT Bombay | CSE | AI | OPEN | GN | 1 | 67 |
IIT Bombay | Electrical Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 175 | 411 |
IIT Bombay | Mechanical Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 380 | 1,900 |
IIT Bombay | Chemical Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 1,933 | 2,833 |
IIT Bombay | Civil Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 385 | 4,417 |
IIT Delhi | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 35 | 128 |
IIT Delhi | Mathematics & Computing | AI | OPEN | GN | 137 | 338 |
IIT Delhi | Electrical Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 428 | 612 |
IIT Delhi | Mechanical Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 861 | 2,205 |
IIT Delhi | Civil Engineering | AI | OPEN | GN | 179 | 4,901 |
IIT Madras | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 74 | 151 |
IIT Kanpur | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 32 | 283 |
IIT Kharagpur | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 217 | 509 |
IIT Roorkee | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 363 | 587 |
IIT Guwahati | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 588 | 822 |
IIT Hyderabad | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 339 | 680 |
IIT BHU Varanasi | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 853 | 1,439 |
IIT Indore | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 1,186 | 1,676 |
IIT Ropar | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 1,768 | 3,214 |
IIT Mandi | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 2,532 | 3,762 |
IIT Bhubaneswar | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 3,022 | 4,899 |
IIT Dhanbad (ISM) | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 2,309 | 4,167 |
IIT Tirupati | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 2,879 | 6,030 |
IIT Jammu | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 4,505 | 7,218 |
IIT Palakkad | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 4,760 | 7,625 |
IIT Dharwad | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 5,380 | 8,332 |
IIT Goa | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 4,323 | 7,024 |
IIT Bhilai | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 6,201 | 8,886 |
Also Read: JoSAA Schedule 2026, Seat Allotment & Required Documents
JoSAA Round 5 Category-Wise Opening and Closing Ranks
Category-wise opening and closing ranks are among the most practically useful figures in the JoSAA Round 5 data. Every seat is reserved for a specific category, quota, and gender pool. A candidate should compare their JEE rank against the closing rank for their own category and quota, not the general OPEN category.
The table below shows the full category-wise Round 5 opening and closing ranks for IIT Delhi CSE (B.Tech, 4 Years), AI quota, across all seat types and Gender-Neutral pool. This helps candidates from different categories understand what rank was needed to receive a seat at IIT Delhi CSE in the final round:
Programme | Quota | Seat Type | Gender Pool | R5 Opening Rank | R5 Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 35 | 128 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | OPEN | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 73 | 219 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 11 | 43 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | EWS | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 40 | 89 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 25 | 96 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | OBC-NCL | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 39 | 163 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | SC | Gender-Neutral | 4 | 42 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | SC | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 20 | 88 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | ST | Gender-Neutral | 3 | 17 |
CSE (4 Yrs B.Tech) | AI | ST | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 7 | 9 |
The table below shows the same category-wise breakdown for NIT Tiruchirappalli CSE (OS and HS quotas), helping students from different states and categories understand the range of closing ranks in the final round:
Quota | Seat Type | Gender Pool | R5 Opening Rank | R5 Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 103 | 1,373 |
OS | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 147 | 287 |
OS | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 266 | 459 |
OS | SC | Gender-Neutral | 20 | 154 |
OS | ST | Gender-Neutral | 47 | 95 |
OS | OPEN | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 909 | 3,545 |
OS | OBC-NCL | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 932 | 956 |
HS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 1,034 | 4,015 |
HS | EWS | Gender-Neutral | 727 | 2,470 |
HS | OBC-NCL | Gender-Neutral | 971 | 1,262 |
HS | SC | Gender-Neutral | 250 | 737 |
HS | ST | Gender-Neutral | 78 | 500 |
HS | OPEN | Female-only (Supernumerary) | 2,602 | 5,732 |
Also Read: JoSAA vs CSAB Counselling 2026, Process, Fees, Cutoff
JoSAA Round 5 Branch-Wise Opening and Closing Ranks
Branch choice is often more impactful than institute choice for a student's career trajectory. The JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026 show a wide spread across branches at the same institute. At NIT Warangal, for instance, CSE under the OS quota closed at 2,581 while Civil Engineering closed at 26,626 in the same round, using the same quota, category, and gender pool.
The table below presents a branch-wise view of NIT Warangal Round 5 opening and closing ranks for the OS quota, OPEN category, and Gender-Neutral pool, ordered from most to least competitive:
Branch | Quota | Seat Type | Gender Pool | R5 Opening Rank | R5 Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CSE (4 Yrs) | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 1,998 | 2,581 |
CSE (AI & Machine Learning) | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 2,099 | 3,178 |
Mathematics and Computing | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 1,608 | 3,606 |
ECE (4 Yrs) | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 3,779 | 4,623 |
ECE (VLSI Design & Tech) | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 3,539 | 5,127 |
Electrical & Electronics Engg | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 6,777 | 8,545 |
Electrical & Electronics (E-Mobility) | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 8,244 | 8,816 |
Mechanical Engineering | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 8,199 | 14,049 |
Chemical Engineering | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 15,742 | 18,989 |
Civil Engineering | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 10,972 | 26,626 |
Metallurgical & Materials Engg | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 23,925 | 27,258 |
Bio Technology | OS | OPEN | Gender-Neutral | 17,557 | 31,744 |
Source: JoSAA 2026 Round 5 official data | Institute: NIT Warangal | Quota: OS (Other State) | Seat Type: OPEN | Gender: Gender-Neutral | Round 5. JEE Main CRL ranks used.
The gap between a closing rank of 2,581 for CSE and 31,744 for Biotechnology at the same institute, in the same round, quota, and category shows how dramatically branch demand varies. Candidates open to diverse branches at a top NIT can find meaningful opportunities well beyond the headline CSE cutoff. For subject-specific preparation targeting a specific NIT branch, our JEE Daily Target provides structured daily practice aligned to the JEE Main syllabus.
JoSAA Round 5 vs Round 4 Cutoff Comparison
Tracking how the JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026 changed from Round 4 to Round 5 reveals where demand was still active in the final round and where seats were already filled.
Institute | Branch | Quota | Seat Type | Gender | R4 OR | R4 CR | R5 OR | R5 CR | CR Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IIT Bombay | CSE | AI | OPEN | GN | 1 | 66 | 1 | 67 | +1 |
IIT Bombay | Electrical Engg (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 175 | 405 | 175 | 411 | +6 |
IIT Bombay | Aerospace Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 1,785 | 2,638 | 1,785 | 2,638 | Unchanged |
IIT Bombay | BS Mathematics | AI | OPEN | GN | 827 | 1,042 | 827 | 1,042 | Unchanged |
IIT Bombay | Ind Engg & Oper Research | AI | OPEN | GN | 448 | 834 | 448 | 834 | Unchanged |
IIT Bombay | Chemical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 1,893 | 2,773 | 1,933 | 2,833 | +60 |
IIT Bombay | Env Science & Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 3,374 | 5,137 | 3,374 | 5,473 | +336 |
IIT Delhi | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 35 | 128 | 35 | 128 | Unchanged |
IIT Delhi | Maths & Computing | AI | OPEN | GN | 137 | 320 | 137 | 338 | +18 |
IIT Delhi | Electrical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 403 | 599 | 428 | 612 | +13 |
IIT Delhi | Chemical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 2,208 | 2,649 | 2,208 | 2,724 | +75 |
IIT Delhi | Civil Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 179 | 4,798 | 179 | 4,901 | +103 |
IIT Delhi | Textile Technology | AI | OPEN | GN | 5,007 | 6,151 | 5,007 | 6,580 | +429 |
IIT Indore | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 1,186 | 1,639 | 1,186 | 1,676 | +37 |
IIT Indore | Electrical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 2,222 | 3,123 | 2,579 | 3,350 | +227 |
IIT Indore | Civil Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 8,700 | 10,390 | 8,751 | 11,604 | +1,214 |
IIT Indore | Env Econ & Sustain Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 9,486 | 11,603 | 9,486 | 14,267 | +2,664 |
IIT Indore | Metallurgical Engg & Mat Sci | AI | OPEN | GN | 7,464 | 10,995 | 10,406 | 12,608 | +1,613 |
IIT Bhubaneswar | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 3,022 | 4,642 | 3,022 | 4,899 | +257 |
IIT Bhubaneswar | Civil Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 10,752 | 15,433 | 10,752 | 16,868 | +1,435 |
IIT Bhubaneswar | Mechanical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 8,029 | 10,784 | 8,080 | 12,064 | +1,280 |
IIT Bhubaneswar | Electronics & Comm Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 3,866 | 5,832 | 3,866 | 6,314 | +482 |
IIT Mandi | CSE (4 Yrs) | AI | OPEN | GN | 2,532 | 3,701 | 2,532 | 3,762 | +61 |
IIT Mandi | Electrical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 5,274 | 7,147 | 5,693 | 7,947 | +800 |
IIT Mandi | Mechanical Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 8,234 | 9,951 | 8,234 | 11,085 | +1,134 |
IIT Mandi | Civil Engg | AI | OPEN | GN | 11,604 | 14,098 | 12,086 | 15,702 | +1,604 |
IIT Mandi | BS Chemical Sciences | AI | OPEN | GN | 15,167 | 16,572 | 17,835 | 18,835 | +2,263 |
Factors Affecting JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks
The JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026 are shaped by several interacting factors. Understanding these can help students interpret current ranks and predict whether a seat remains possible through CSAB or the next JoSAA cycle.
1. Cumulative seat fill across rounds: Each JoSAA round fills some seats and carries others forward. By Round 5, the most competitive seats are fully allocated and opening ranks may shift upward, since candidates who held those seats in earlier rounds have already received allotments. This is why you sometimes see IIT Bombay Electrical Engineering show an opening rank of 175 in both Round 4 and Round 5, since the same range of candidates is being served.
2. Upgrade choices by higher-ranked candidates: When a candidate with a strong rank upgrades from one programme to a better one between rounds, their original seat is released. This can lower the opening rank in the destination programme and change the opening rank in the source programme. This partially explains why opening ranks can sometimes improve or worsen between rounds.
3. Withdrawal and non-reporting: Candidates who do not pay the Seat Acceptance Fee or do not report to the allotted institute have their seats cancelled. This can create additional vacancies that feed into the closing rank movement in later rounds, including Round 5.
4. Seat matrix changes: JoSAA may occasionally unlock additional seats mid-cycle through supernumerary additions. If new seats open in a programme between rounds, the closing rank can move outward, allowing candidates with lower ranks to receive allotments.
5. Category-specific demand: SC and ST closing ranks can sometimes shift significantly even when the OPEN category is stable, because a small number of candidates compete for reserved seats. A single candidate's withdrawal in an SC or ST pool can cause noticeable rank movement at the closing end.
6. Institute type: The spread between Round 4 and Round 5 is generally larger for newer IITs and less popular branches at older IITs. At IIT Bombay, most programmes barely moved; at IIT Bhubaneswar and IIT Mandi, many branches saw closing ranks move by 1,000 ranks or more.
For candidates aiming at a future JoSAA cycle, tracking Round 5 closing ranks is particularly useful because Round 5 represents the final equilibrium of demand in a given year. Using our JEE Mains Mock Test series, students can benchmark their rank potential and map it against these Round 5 closing figures to identify target programmes realistically.
What Happens After Round 5: CSAB Special Rounds
After JoSAA Round 5 closes, unallotted seats in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs are transferred to CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board) for Special Rounds. IIT seats are not part of CSAB. Students who did not receive a seat in any JoSAA round, or who received a seat but want to try for a better NIT/IIIT/GFTI option, can register for CSAB Special Rounds.
CSAB cutoffs tend to be more relaxed than JoSAA Round 5 cutoffs because the candidate pool narrows and some seats remain vacant. However, students should not assume that CSAB automatically provides easier access to top NITs: premier NIT seats are often fully filled by JoSAA Round 5 itself. CSAB is most useful for students targeting mid-tier NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. Candidates planning for a future JoSAA attempt can use our JEE Mains Online Coaching to build a focused improvement plan targeting the rank required to access preferred programmes in Round 1 of the next cycle.
JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026: Conclusion
The JoSAA Round 5 Opening and Closing Ranks 2026 provide a clear picture of the final admission trends across IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. Students can use these closing ranks to understand the level of competition for different branches and compare their JEE Main or JEE Advanced ranks with previous allotment trends. Analysing institute-wise, branch-wise, and category-wise cutoffs helps candidates make better decisions during counselling.
While checking JoSAA Round 5 Cutoff 2026, students should always consider their category, quota, gender pool, and preferred branch instead of relying only on overall closing ranks. The final round data also gives valuable insights for future aspirants to set realistic targets and understand the rank required for top engineering colleges.
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