Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
Unfortunately, you are not eligible to pursue an MTech program at an IIT after completing an MBA (Distance) and a BVoc.
Here's why:
If you're interested in pursuing an MTech, you might consider:
It's always advisable to consult with the specific IITs you're interested in for their exact eligibility criteria and any potential exceptions. They can provide you with more tailored guidance based on your individual situation.
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The GATE question paper with solutions PDF for different years is available for candidates to review. In order to improve their preparation, candidates can begin working through the GATE Previous Year Question Papers. Shiksha brings all of the candidates' past year's exam questions. To help with test preparation, candidates can view GATE CS/ME/EE/AE/EC papers with solutions PDF from the previous 15 years here.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-agriculture-engineering-question-papers
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Similar to government colleges, a score of 353 might not be sufficient to secure admission into an NIT, especially for competitive programs. There can be reservations for specific categories, so the general cut-off might be higher for the general category.
GATE Score Validity:
Yes, your GATE 2024 score is valid for admissions in 2025. The GATE scorecard is valid for three years from the exam year.
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The mechanical engineering syllabus typically covers a combination of core and elective subjects. Here are some of the core subjects:
- Solid Mechanics: The movement and distortion of solid objects under the influence of pressures, temperature changes, phase transitions, and other direct or indirect forces.
- Thermodynamics: The study of the relationships among heat, work, temperature, and energy.
- Engineering Metallurgy: The mechanical and molecular properties of metals, intermetallics, and alloy combinations.
- Fluid Mechanics: The study of the behavior of fluids and associated concepts such as viscosity and statics.
- Strength of Materials: The aspects of strength of various materials and the effects of stress and strain.
Some elective subjects include:
- Automotive Systems: Basic engine management systems and alternative fuel systems.
- Advanced Machining Processes: Machining processes involved in mechanical engineering.
- Mechatronic Applications in Manufacturing: Mechatronic systems and components and review the manufacturing applications.
- Thermal Management of Electronics: Electronics packaging and cooling technologies.
- Quality and Reliability Engineering: Quality maintenance and reliability engineering.
The syllabus may vary depending on the institute, but these are some of the common subjects covered in a mechanical engineering program.
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To apply for the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) exam, you need to have a relevant background in engineering, technology, architecture, or science. Since you have completed your graduation in the arts stream, you would not be eligible to apply for GATE in its traditional engineering disciplines. Eligibility Criteria for GATE:
Pursue a Relevant Degree: If you are truly interested in engineering, you might consider enrolling in a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Technology. After completing this, you would be eligible to take the GATE exam.
GATE in Humanities and Social Sciences (XH): GATE introduced a Humanities and Social Sciences (XH) paper for students from arts backgrounds. It includes sections like Economics, English, Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology.
Alternate Pathways: If you're interested in technical fields like Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, etc., you could consider diploma courses or certifications that might allow you to transition into those fields without a traditional engineering degree.
MCA or MBA: You could pursue a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) and then explore career options in the tech or management fields. What You Can Do Next:
If you're passionate about pursuing engineering through GATE, your best course of action would be to either pursue a degree that qualifies you or explore the new GATE papers like Humanities and Social Sciences that align more closely with your background.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
You can surely correct the mistake you have done while filling the application of GATE 2025. It is expected that in the month of November 2024, GATE correction window will be open to re-correct the form. To know more information on GATE 2025, kindly click on the given link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-application-form-correction
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Big institute like IITs, IISCs, and NITs requires GATE exam for m tech but there are some sponsered seats for the students without gate exam candidates need to appear for specific MTech entrance exam.other than this many provate universities take CUET pg scores for admission in m.tech geotechnical engineering.integral university and sharda University conducts their own exam.
You can know the most important preparation tips for GATE 2025 Mechanical Engineering through the given link. It will guide through GATE 2025 and will keep you updated.
All the best.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-gate-mechanical-engineering-me
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I understand the issue you're facing with your caste certificate. Generally, the GATE application process requires that all documents match exactly as specified. If there's an error in the title on your caste certificate, uploading an affidavit might help clarify the discrepancy, but it's essential to check the specific guidelines provided by GATE or contact their support directly to confirm whether this would be acceptable.
If you need any more help or have other questions, feel free to reach out!
The fees for a government quota seat is same for SC , ST as well as OBC students . It's 1,41,196 per annum in all the private colleges if you get a government seat but if you applied from management quota you have to pay more as it is paid seat quota you need to bear your own fees.if you are eligible for GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences you can get merit-based scholarship.
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