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Bhavana Pandey

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The last year 2022 cutoff ranks for Integrated BTech +M.Techin Computer Science Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, BHU, Varanasi other than General category are - 591 for OBC, 279 for SC, 161 for ST, 166 for EWS. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in JEE exam, the last cut-offs also change a lot depending on the All India quota or Home State. It also varies if the applicant is a female.

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Bhavana Pandey

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For last year, the closing rank for BTech +M.Techin Computer Science Engineering was 15339 which is very close to this range. This was for the general category under the All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut-offs keep changing year on year, it's advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.

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Siddhika ModiI am passionate about learning and a CAT aspirant.

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  • MBA can be beneficial if you are interested in pursuing a managerial, leadership, or entrepreneurial role in the business domain 
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Ankit Kumar

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Hello Ankit Kumar, GATE is not necessarily required for M.Tech admissions in India. If you don't have GATE scores, you can aim to apply for M.Tech courses in private academic institutions in the country or seek study abroad opportunities as well. You can pursue M.Tech without GATE exam. You can opt for sponsored seats available in IITs, IISCs, and NITs to appear for specific M.Tech entrance exams at private institutes or pursue an MS degree abroad which will require you to submit GRE as well as language proficiency scores as part of the admission process.

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Prachi Beriwal

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IIIT Bangalore does not offer an Integrated M.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering program. However, the institute offers a five-year Integrated M.Tech. program in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), and the cutoff for this program varies each year based on various factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of available seats.
Based on the previous year's cutoff, the minimum JEE Main score required for admission to the Integrated M.Tech. program in ECE at IIIT Bangalore was around 180-200. However, please note that these are tentative cutoffs based on previous year's t
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SANKURU HARINI

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Yes, you're eligible.

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Shrey Arora

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In my point of view, doing B.Tech + M.Tech CSE is better and will give you good qualitative and quantitative job.

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Ketan Faujdar

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BCA makes you adept at the application level of computers whereas B.Tech makes you proficient at the 'technical' level (Software, Hardware, applications etc). Whereas for BCA students need to have secured good grades in any of the Arts/Science or Commerce streams.

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Divyanshi M

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Pursuing BCA+MCA from a good college or even pursuing BCA from a good college is far better than doing B.Tech+M.Tech (CSE) from an average college. It improves career prospects.

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