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Piyush Jain

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Yes, admission to an M.Tech course SMIT Sikkim, Manipal University is accepted without a GATE score. However, it depends upon the chosen specialisation. GATE score is mandatory for the M.Tech Computer Science specialsiation. However, admission to Communication and Signal Process, the institute also accepts the score of the Entrance Examination conducted by Manipal University, Manipal. For admissions to M.Tech in Power Electronics and IT, the institute grants admission based on merit. Candidates must complete their BTech degree in related branches and must have secured an aggregate of 50% (for Power Electronics and 50% for (IT).

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UPASANA PRADHAN

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The GATE 2025 seat matrix is not released yet. The details will be announced at the time of GATE counselling. However, last year (in GATE 2024), there were a total of 12,000 seats available for M.Tech admissions. 

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Abhay Choudhury

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The TS PGECET exam is considered to be easier than GATE exam. The GATE, otherwise known as Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, is more concept-based and is competitive in nature. On the other hand, the TS PGECET is a state-level exam is the competition is low. 

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Jiya Tyagi

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Yes, SAM Global University accepts GATE scores for admission to its M.Tech courses. To be eligible candidates must pass a Master's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university. The university accepts GATE scores. Candidates must apply and appear for the GATE score and score good aggregate.

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Dhanya Shrivastava

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Candidates applying to the PhD programme in Computer Science at CMI can qualify for the interview on the basis of their performance in the Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST) in Theoretical Computer Science or the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in Computer Science and Information Technology, without writing the CMI entrance examination.

If you have written JEST-2025 or GATE-2025 and wish to apply to the PhD programme in Computer Science at CMI, you should fill out the CMI application form in full detail and pay the application fee. After you fill out the form, send an email with your CMI and JEST application details to in

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Taru Shukla

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No, the TS PGECET and GATE syllabus are pretty much same, however, the difficulty level may vary. The GATE syllabus is more ellaborative focusing on concept and practical approaches. On the other hand, the TS PGECET exam syllabus is more direct and falls under easy to moderate. The authorities will release the TS PGECET syllabus on the official website along with the information bulletin. 

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Himanshi Choudhury

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With a GATE score of 75+, candidates can expect admission into some of the most popular engineering branches, such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and electronics and communication engineering. IIT Roorkee will announce the GATE results on March 19, 2025. Candidates can access their results on the GATE's official website- gate2025.iitr.ac.in. 

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Abhay Choudhury

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A category-wise GATE cutoff mark is the minimum qualifying mark required by candidates in different categories to qualify for the GATE exam or secure admission in M.Tech programs at IITs, NITs, and other institutes. The cutoff can vary for various disciplines and is determined based on factors like the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, and the availability of seats. 

The cutoff mark is generally divided into the following -

  • Qualifying cutoff - The minimum score needed to be eligible for the exam, released by IISc/IITs.

  • Admission cutoff - The score required for M.Tech admissions is set by individual institutes.

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