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Because GATE is meant for Post-Graduation courses but it can't make you to get into B.Tech
First of all, you have to complete your B.Tech to be eligible for the GATE.
But, if you want to join in B.Tech CSE in GITAM, you have to appear for GAT entrance exam conducted by GITAM University and the cut-off will be changing every year based on the number of applicants and GAT score around 300+ out of 400 can easily assure your admission into CSE even in Vizag campus.
Even if you are not able to score the cut-off don't be disappointed because later, if you contact to take admissions desk of GITAM, you
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SASTRA University does not give admission on the basis of JEE Mains only. It also consider the board percent which should be 95 % and above or minimum 90 % and above.
And in Mains, 100 and above marks is required. They prepare their own merit list on the basis of 2 criteria:
First criteria has 70% of seats. Admissions are given by taking 25% weightage of JEE Mains and 75% of boards. Second criteria includes admission on the basis of board's marks only. But, it has only 30% of seats. So, for this criteria you should be having 95 or 95 and for securing your seat, as in this criteria, competition may be very tough. I hope this
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First criteria have 70% of seats. Admissions are given by taking 25% weightage of JEE Mains and 75% of boards. Second criteria include admission on the basis of boards marks only. But it has only 30% of seats, so for this criteria, you should be having 95 or 95+ for securing your seat as in this criteria competition may be very tough. (Note:- merit list of both criteria is prepared differently).
I hope this wi
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