GATE Cut-off

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batta Mahesh

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Last year, the cut off was 27 for the Respective M.Tech seat, but coming to this year it may vary.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi, The GATE cut off is depends upon various factors as listed below and varies yearly and institute wise. The following factors will be considered during the preparation process of GATE cutoff for IITs and NITs:
1. Number of applicants for the specific course
2. Previous years cutoff trend
3. Difficulty level of the examination
4. Number of seats available for the course
The M.Tech minimum cut off in Machine design for IIT-G in year 2017 are under :-
a) 754 ( For General)
b) 719 (For OBC)
c) 511 ( For SC)
d) 483 (For ST)
The NIT Warangal opening and closing ranks for year 2018 are under:-
a) 864-768 ( For general)
b) 791-739 (For OBC)
c) 637-561 (
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RIT automobile is the best option for you.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Most institutes state minimum eligibility to be an undergraduate B.Tech degree in Chemical Engineering. - The Indian Institutes of Technology have the added eligibility criteria of a valid GATE score, which is only relaxed for those who have obtained their B.Tech from an IIT with a CGPA of more than 8.0/10 as well.
Note- Some institutes allow the equivalent forms of B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, such as a B.E. in the same field.
Regards.

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Vikash Ranjan

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It cannot be predicted. You can get information from college and their required cut-off. So, please visit the college website for more information about VLSI, If you need any further information or help, please ask frequently.

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Vikash Ranjan

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At that time Thiagarajar College did not announce the cutoff for M.Tech admissions.

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