Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
HELLO ASPIRANT,
With a GATE rank of 817 and a score of 496 in Chemical Engineering, your chances for top IITs like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi are low, as their cutoffs typically range from 100-400. However, you may have better chances in mid-tier IITs. For PSUs, your score of 496 may not meet the usual cutoff range 650-850, so opportunities in major PSUs could be limited. Consider applying to smaller PSUs or IITs with slightly lower cutoffs for better chances.
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Yes, National Institute of Technology (NIT) Trichy provides graduates with an M.Tech program in Biotechnology foccus on educational content on genetic engineering, protein engineering, and bioinformatics.
This program delivers intensive instruction to students about genetic engineering and protein engineering and bioinformatics. Also, Chemistry and biotechnology students at NIT Trichy maintain outstanding placement statistics because multiple companies across pharmaceuticals and food and beverage and chemicals and research and development industries actively recruit NIT Trichy graduates.
Eligibility for M. Tech Biotechnology at NIT Trichy : Prospective M.Tech students at NIT Trichy must have earned at least 60% marks in their BE/BTech degree and must possess valid GATE certification.
CCMT (Centralized Counseling for M.Tech) calls eligible candidates for further admission procedures.
For More information about NIT Trichy follow this link: https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-tiruchirappalli
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JNTUA offers M.Tech admissions based on GATE scores , and the cutoff varies each year. Factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and GATE difficulty affect the cutoffs.
In previous years, closing ranks for M.Tech in Computer Science ranged from 14002 to 20084 (OC category).
For Control Systems, it was around 10520 for OC boys and 10280 for OC girls. Digital Electronics and Communication Systems had cutoffs of 4928 (OC boys) and 8040 (OC girls).
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After your GATE result , follow these steps to get admission in M.Tech Aerospace Engineering :
Check Cutoff: Look for the GATE cutoff of institutes offering M.Tech in Aerospace.
Apply for COAP (IITs) or CCMT (NITs): If you want admission in IITs , register for COAP . For NITs, IIITs , apply through CCMT .
Apply to Institutes Individually: Some institutes like IISc, private universities (BITS, UPES, etc.) have their own admission process. Check their websites.
Attend Counselling & Interview (if required): Some IITs/IISc may conduct interviews after shortlisting.
Finalize Admission: Accept the offer and complete fee payment to confirm your seat.
Apply on time and keep checking official websites for updates!
Hello Shivam,
Since you filled the GATE form under the General category, you will be considered as a General candidate throughout the admission process, including COAP and CCMT . Your category cannot be changed after GATE registration.
Congratulations on your gate score of 540 and air 315 in environmental science and engineering! That's a solid score and opens up several opportunities for you both in higher education such as M.TECH and in the professional field .
Some opportunities i am listing here :-
1.M.TECH Admissions :- with your gate score and rank you have good chance of getting in top colleges like NITs,IIITs, .
M.TECH SPECIALIZATIONS YOU CAN EXPLORE :-
Some of job opportunities are also here, because your gate score can also open doors to public sector jobs and private sector opportunities like
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Scoring 12 marks in the GATE EC exam is below the qualifying mark for the OBC category, which is usually around 22.5. With this score, it's unlikely to get admission in reputed colleges like COEP in Pune.
You can consider:
Reappearing for GATE with better preparation.
Exploring lesser-known colleges or private institutes in Pune.
Looking into part-time or industry-sponsored M.Tech programs.
GATE 2025 qualifying mark
With a GATE score of 396 and a rank of 14950 in Computer Science and Information Technology, you have a decent chance of getting into some good colleges for M.Tech.
Here are a few options to consider:
- NITs: You can try for NITs like NIT Warangal, NIT Trichy, or NIT Surathkal. While the cutoffs for these colleges can be quite high, your rank might be competitive for some of the less popular specializations.
- Central Universities: Central universities like the University of Hyderabad (UoH) or Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) might also be a good fit. These universities often have a more relaxed cutoff compared to the top NITs.
- Other options You can also consider other colleges like COE Pune, VJIT Mumbai, or IIITs like IIIT Allahabad or IIITDM Kancheepuram.
Keep in mind that the cutoffs for M.Tech admissions can vary greatly depending on the college, specialization, and category. It's essential to check the specific cutoffs for each college and specialization you're interested in.
To get a better idea of your chances, I recommend using a GATE college predictor tool. These tools can help you estimate your chances of getting into a particular college based on your score and rank.
Yes , your daughter can get admission in some of the National Institute of technology colleges for specified courses given below.
With a GATE score of 255 in Computer Science (CS) and belonging to the SC category, securing admission to top IITs may be challenging, as their cutoffs are generally higher.
With a score of 255, your options might include:
State Government Engineering Colleges: Many state-level institutions have varying cutoff scores and may offer M.Tech admissions with your GATE score.
Private Engineering Colleges: Some private institutions accept GATE scores for their postgraduate programs and might have more flexible admission criteria.
Self-Financed Programs: Certain universities offer self-financed M.Tech programs where the competition might be less intense.
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