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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

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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Abhishek yadavengineer civil and blogger

Contributor-Level 9

Start preparing for GATE exam. Only clearing GATE exam doesn't mean, you will get good college, but you have to secure good rank to get NITs, IITs. So, start preparing from now. All the best.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
The GATE cut off depends upon various factors like Total number of applicants, No of available seats, difficulty level of GATE paper, previous year cut off etc. For getting admission in prestigious colleges like IITs, NITs and GFTIs your GATE score should above 600 if belongs to general category.

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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

Guide-Level 11

First talk with the institute if they have provision to retake you and where you can complete your courses or not. Or else, you have 3 options left as of now. Either retake M.Tech or go for MBA or get a job and try to learn there.

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Shweta Singh

Guide-Level 12

Engineering degree holders with 60% marks are eligible for NET. If you are M.Tech holder, then you need 55% marks in your post-graduation to become eligible for these exams. You will be eligible for engineering sciences subject in CSIR NET.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

Guide-Level 12

For GM students, the scholarship is absolutely a zero. No words about it. But, for SC/ST students, the scholarship is like ocean from which they can buy bike. Honestly, as we know Karnataka education corporation.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

For several B.Tech students planning to pursue higher education, it is primarily a choice between master of business administration (MBA) and master of technology (M.Tech) programmes. While both qualifications offer good placements and a stable career, the decision should be a well-calculated one. While an MBA prepares you for generalist roles and opens your avenues in non-technical industries, an M.Tech qualification offers you plush jobs and a freedom to take your love for technology to the next level. While both these career options are stable and rewarding, current trends indicate that students prefer MBA over M.Tech. Besides openi
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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

For several B.Tech students planning to pursue higher education, it is primarily a choice between master of business administration (MBA) and master of technology (M.Tech) programmes. While both qualifications offer good placements and a stable career, the decision should be a well-calculated one. While an MBA prepares you for generalist roles and opens your avenues in non-technical industries, an M.Tech qualification offers you plush jobs and a freedom to take your love for technology to the next level. While both these career options are stable and rewarding, current trends indicate that students prefer MBA over M.Tech. Besides openi
...more

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

For several B.Tech students planning to pursue higher education, it is primarily a choice between master of business administration (MBA) and master of technology (M.Tech) programmes. While both qualifications offer good placements and a stable career, the decision should be a well-calculated one. While an MBA prepares you for generalist roles and opens your avenues in non-technical industries, an M.Tech qualification offers you plush jobs and a freedom to take your love for technology to the next level. While both these career options are stable and rewarding, current trends indicate that students prefer MBA over M.Tech. Besides openi
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