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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I couldn't understand exactly why your GATE form was rejected because final year students can apply for GATE examination, but do not lose hope, even if it got rejected.
You can apply for individual state level examinations for enrollment into colleges providing M.Tech courses in the respective states (OJEE in Odisha, PGECET in Karnataka, WBUT in Odisha, etc.)
I hope it helps. If so, kindly upvote this answer. In case you have any further questions, feel free to revert.
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In regular M.Tech, you have to go to college and maintain a certain attendance percentage to be eligible to appear for exams. In part time M.Tech, you have to go to college only to appear for exams.
In M.Tech, not all subjects are easy. In most of the subjects, you would need some expert guidance to understand them. In regular M.Tech, you can get such expert guidance from the faculty members. However, in part time M.Tech, enough guidance won't be available.
In regular M.Tech, regular laboratory sessions help to understand how the theoretical concepts in books apply in the real world. However, this option isn't available in
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