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IIT Bombay GATE Cutoff 2025: IIT Bombay has uploaded the IIT Bombay GATE 2025 cutoff on the official website, iitb.ac.in. The cutoff of GATE for IIT Bombay is provided on this page as well. The GATE 2025 cutoff is the minimum qualifying score required for admission to the M.Tech programmes at IIT Bombay. Those with scores (out of 1000) in the GATE 2025 exam is less than the IIT Bombay M.Tech cutoff will not be considered for admission. The admissions into IIT Bombay will be based on the scores of the GATE exam. IIT Rookee had announced the GATE 2025 results on March 19, 2025.
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Candidates whose rank will be more than the GATE IIT Bombay Cutoff will have a higher chance of admission. The IIT Bombay GATE cutoff 2025 is different as per the category of the candidate and the courses applied for. While preparing the GATE cutoff of IIT Bombay various factors, such as difficulty level and previous years’ GATE cutoff trends are considered. Candidates can check the GATE opening and closing rank for IIT Bombay in the table below.
Check the following table for the IIT Bombay MTech cutoff for GATE 2025. It has been devised for reach course and category separately.
Course | Specialization | Qualifying Discipline | GATE Discipline | Categories | ||
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GN/ EWS | OBC- NC (0.9 of GN) | SC /ST (0.6666 of GN) | ||||
Aerospace Engineering | AE1 | All eligible qualifying discipline | AE | 500 | 450 | 333 |
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | CE | 600 | 540 | 400 | ||
AE2 | All eligible qualifying discipline | AE | 500 | 450 | 333 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | EC /EE/IN | 700 | 630 | 467 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
AE3 | All eligible qualifying discipline | AE | 500 | 450 | 333 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
AE4 | All eligible qualifying discipline | AE | 500 | 450 | 333 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | CE | 600 | 540 | 400 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
Biomedical Engineering | BM | PY | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 |
OPE | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
NS | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
ZE | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
DSE | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
IN | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
BM | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
EE | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
ME | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
MG | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
MTE | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
DSA | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
MT | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
BY | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
AI | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
CH | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
MS | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
COS | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
CS | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
PH | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
EC | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
ER | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
ZS | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
CG | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
BT | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
EP | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
Hsc | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
AUR | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
CY | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
RO | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
OP | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
PS | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
MA | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
ROE | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
PU | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
BP | All eligible GATE Discipline | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
Chemical Engineering | CH | All eligible qualifying discipline | CH | 500 | 450 | 333 |
Civil Engineering | CE1 | CE | CE | 650 | 585 | 433 |
CE2 | CE | CE | 540 | 486 | 360 | |
CE3 | CE,AG | CE,AG | 550 | 495 | 367 | |
CE4 | CE | CE | 675 | 608 | 450 | |
CE5 | All eligible qualifying discipline | PE,CE,NM, ME,XE | 550 | 495 | 367 | |
CE6 | All eligible qualifying discipline | CE,GE | 600 | 540 | 400 | |
CE7 | CE | CE | 600 | 540 | 400 | |
Computer Science & Engineering | CS | All eligible qualifying discipline | CS | 750 | 675 | 500 |
Earth Sciences | GS | All eligible qualifying discipline | GG | 325 | 293 | 217 |
PG | All eligible qualifying discipline | GG | 325 | 293 | 217 | |
Electrical Engineering | EE1 | All eligible qualifying discipline | EE, CS, EC | 510 | 459 | 340 |
EE2 | All eligible qualifying discipline | IN,EE, CS, EC, | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
EE3 | All eligible qualifying discipline | IN,EE, EC | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
EE5 | All eligible qualifying discipline | IN,BM,EE,CS, EC | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
EE6 | All eligible qualifying discipline | IN,EE,CS EC | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
EE7 | All eligible qualifying discipline | IN,EE,CS,PH, EC, MT | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
Energy Science & Engineering | All eligible qualifying discipline | EE | 510 | 459 | 340 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME | 600 | 540 | 400 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | CH | 500 | 450 | 333 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | Others | 500 | 450 | 333 | ||
Environmental | CE/EV/EM | 500 | 450 | 333 | ||
CH | 500 | 450 | 333 | |||
BT/BY/CY/MB | 500 | 450 | 333 | |||
Science & Engineering Department (ESED) | EV | MN/MT/PH/AT/ES/ET/ MO | All eligible GATE Discipline | 600 | 540 | 400 |
AE | 650 | 585 | 433 | |||
ME | 700 | 630 | 467 | |||
AG/EN | 550 | 495 | 367 | |||
Geo informatics & Natural Resource Engineering (GNR) | All eligible qualifying discipline | AG | 400 | 360 | 267 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | CE | 500 | 450 | 333 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | AR | 450 | 405 | 300 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | MN+GG | 350 | 315 | 233 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | ES+XEH | 350 | 315 | 233 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | CS+DA | 450 | 405 | 300 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | EC+EE | 450 | 405 | 300 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | PH+MA+ST | 350 | 315 | 233 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | GE | 350 | 315 | 233 | ||
Industrial Engineering & Operation Research (IE&OR) | All eligible qualifying discipline | CE,CH,ME | 650 | 585 | 433 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | CS,EC,EE,IN, MA,ST,DA | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | PI | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | AE,AG,BM, BT,ES,GE, MN,MT,NM, PE,PH,TF,XE | 650 | 585 | 433 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | ME1 | CH, AU, AE, ME | All eligible GATE Discipline | 600 | 540 | 400 |
ME2 | AU, AE, PI, MC, ME | All eligible GATE Discipline | 600 | 540 | 400 | |
ME3 | PI, MC, ME, | All eligible GATE Discipline | 600 | 540 | 400 | |
Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science | MS | All eligible qualifying discipline | XE with any two of the following subjects : Materials Science (code : C), Thermodyna mics (code : E), Polymer Science and Engineering (code : F) | 400 | 360 | 267 |
All eligible qualifying discipline | CY/PH/CH | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME/PI | 550 | 495 | 367 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | MT | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
PE | Discontined from the AY 2025-26 | |||||
ST | All eligible qualifying discipline | CH/MN | 400 | 360 | 267 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME /PI | 550 | 495 | 367 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | MT | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
CR | All eligible qualifying discipline | CY/XE/AE/ CE/EE/CH | 400 | 360 | 267 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME/PI | 550 | 495 | 367 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | MT | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
CME | All eligible qualifying discipline | XE/CY/PH/CH | 400 | 360 | 267 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME/PI | 550 | 495 | 367 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | MT | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
SMP | All eligible qualifying discipline | XE | 400 | 360 | 267 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | CY/PH/CH/ EE/EC | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
Materials, Manufacturing and Modelling | MMM | All eligible qualifying discipline | MT | 400 | 360 | 267 |
All eligible qualifying discipline | PI | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | ME | 600 | 540 | 400 | ||
Systems & Control Engineering | SC | All eligible qualifying discipline | AE,IN,EE CS, , ME,EC, CH | 500 | 450 | 333 |
Technology & Development (TD) - (CTARA) | TD | All eligible qualifying discipline | All eligible GATE Discipline | 500 | 450 | 333 |
Educational Technology – (ET) | ET | All eligible qualifying discipline | All eligible GATE Discipline | 500 | 450 | 333 |
Centre for | All eligible qualifying discipline | XH/AG/EY/ GE/AE | 400 | 360 | 267 | |
All eligible qualifying discipline | XE | 400 | 360 | 267 | ||
All eligible qualifying discipline | ES/AR/CH | 500 | 450 | 333 | ||
Climate Studies | CM | All eligible qualifying discipline | PH/EE/EC/ DA/ME/CE/ CS | 500 | 450 | 333 |
All eligible qualifying discipline | BM/BT/CY/ GG/IN/MA/ MT/NM/PE/ PI/ST/TFE/ XL/others | 500 | 450 | 333 |
Candidates can refer to the previous year's IIT Bombay Mtech cutoff in the table below.
Branch | Link |
Aerospace Engineering (AE) | |
Biomedical Engineering (BM) | |
Chemical Engineering (CH) | |
Civil Engineering (CE) | |
Computer Science & Engineering (CS) | |
Earth Sciences (ES) | |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | |
Energy Science & Engineering (EN) | |
Environmental Science & Engineering (EV) | |
Geoinformatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) | |
Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IO) | |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | |
Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science (MM) | |
Materials, Manufacturing and Modeling (MMM) | |
Systems & Control Engineering (SC) | |
(Technology And Development) (TD) (CTARA) | |
Educational Technology (ET) | |
Urban Systems (US) (CUSE) | |
M.S. by Research(Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in CMInDs) | |
M.S. by Research(Koita Centre for Digital Health) |
Branch | Link |
Aerospace Engineering (AE) | |
Biomedical Engineering (BM) | |
Chemical Engineering (CH) | |
Civil Engineering (CE) | |
Computer Science & Engineering (CS) | |
Earth Sciences (ES) | |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | |
Energy Science & Engineering (EN) | |
Environmental Science & Engineering (EV) | |
Geoinformatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) | |
Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IO) | |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | |
Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science (MM) | |
Materials, Manufacturing and Modeling (MMM) | |
Systems & Control Engineering (SC) | |
(Technology And Development) (TD) (CTARA) | |
Educational Technology (ET) | |
Urban Systems (US) (CUSE) |
Branch | Link |
Aerospace Engineering (AE) | |
Biomedical Engineering (BM) | |
Chemical Engineering (CH) | |
Civil Engineering (CE) | |
Computer Science & Engineering (CS) | |
Earth Sciences (ES) | |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | |
Energy Science & Engineering (EN) | |
Environmental Science & Engineering (EV) | |
Geoinformatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) | |
Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IO) | |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | |
Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science (MM) | |
Materials, Manufacturing and Modeling (MMM) | |
Systems & Control Engineering (SC) | |
(Technology And Development) (TD) (CTARA) | |
Educational Technology (ET) | |
Urban Systems (US) (CUSE) |
Branch | Link |
Aerospace Engineering (AE) | |
Biomedical Engineering (BM) | |
Chemical Engineering (CH) | |
Civil Engineering (CE) | |
Computer Science & Engineering (CS) | |
Earth Sciences (ES) | |
Electrical Engineering (EE) | |
Energy Science & Engineering (EN) | |
Environmental Science & Engineering (EV) | |
Geoinformatics & Natural Resources Engineering (GNR) | |
Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IO) | |
Mechanical Engineering (ME) | |
Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science (MM) | |
Materials, Manufacturing and Modeling (MMM) | |
Systems & Control Engineering (SC) | |
(Technology And Development) (TD) (CTARA) | |
Educational Technology (ET) | |
Urban Systems (US) (CUSE) |
Specialization | GEN | GN (EWS) | OBC-NC | SC | ST | PwD | |
Department: Aerospace Engineering | |||||||
Aerodynamics | 785 | 530 | 630 | 381 | | | |
Dynamics and Control | 777 | 664 | 625 | 376 | | | |
Aerospace Propulsion | 781 | 625 | 630 | 386 | 343 | | |
Aerospace Structures | 743 | 723 | 612 | 482 | | – | |
Department: Chemical Engineering | |||||||
| 716 | 653 | 617 | 513 | 481 | 605 (GN)/369 (OBCNC) | |
Department: Civil Engineering | |||||||
Transportation Systems Engineering | 785 | 779 | 772 | 618 | | 533 (OBC NC) | |
Geotechnical Engineering | 774 | | 725 | 574 | 537 | | |
Water Resources Engineering | 695 | 664 | 636 | 518 | | | |
Structural Engineering | 838 | 786 | 779 | 559 | 703 | | |
Ocean Engineering | 724 | 704 | 714 | 492 | | | |
Remote Sensing | 719 | 671 | 686 | 533 | | | |
Construction Technology and Management | 831 | 746 | 764 | 555 | 607 | | |
Department: Computer Science and Engineering | |||||||
| 830 | 807 | 725 | 616 | 756 | 539(GN) 515(OBC NC) | |
Department: Earth Sciences | |||||||
Geoexploration | 545 | 411 | 368 | 240 | 292 | – | |
Petroleum Geoscience | 621 | 459 | 497 | 340 | 282 | – | |
Department: Electrical Engineering | |||||||
Communication Engineering | 807 | 738 | 734 | 523 | 494 | 389 (GN) | |
Control and Computing | 856 | 697 | 718 | 494 | 369 | 539(GN) | |
Power Electronics and Power Systems | 869 | 779 | 813 | 523 | 425 | 375(GN)/ 562(OBC NC) | |
Electronic Systems | 856 | 811 | 770 | 527 | 438 | | |
Integrated Circuit & Systems | 884 | 835 | 807 | 567 | 511 | 446(GN) | |
Solid State Devices | 762 | 718 | 693 | 482 | 389 | | |
Department: Mechanical Engineering | |||||||
Thermal and Fluids Engineering | 836 | 820 | 793 | 501 | 424 | 482(GN) | |
Design Engineering | 880 | 840 | 844 | 752 | 590 | 414(OBC NC) | |
Manufacturing Engineering | 806 | | 785 | 543 | 515 | 463(OBC NC) | |
Department: Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science | |||||||
Materials Science | 699 | 537 | 468 | 365 | | 424 (SC) | |
Process Engineering | 706 | 593 | 461 | | 376 | | |
Steel Technology | | 658 | 550 | 724 | | | |
Corrosion Science and Engineering | 674 | 533 | 448 | 400 | 364 | | |
Department: Energy Science and Engineering | |||||||
| 779 | | 721 | 559 | 573 | 366 (GN) | |
Department of Environment Science & Engineering | |||||||
| 719 | 533 | 471 | 414 | | 473 (GN) | |
Department: Industrial Engineering and Operations Research | |||||||
| 852 | 723 | 728 | 484 | | 457 (GN) | |
Department: Systems and Control Engineering | |||||||
| 783 | 746 | 745 | 591 | 507 | | |
Department: Biosciences & Bioengineering | |||||||
| 743 | 591 | 416 | 350 | | 396 (GN) | |
Department: Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering | |||||||
Geoinformatics & Natural Resources Engineering | 764 | 707 | 663 | 463 | | | |
Department: Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas | |||||||
Technology & Development | 592 | 575 | 527 | 510 | 271 | | |
Department: Materials, Manufacturing and Modelling | |||||||
| 781 | 700 | 436 | 274 | | | |
Department: Educational Technology | |||||||
| 760 | 740 | | 567 | | |
To check GATE Cutoff 2019 for IIT Bombay
While preparing for the IIT Bombay gate cutoff marks 2025, the responsible authorities consider various factors related to the qualifying exam. After checking the factors, the IIT Bombay cutoff of GATE 2025 has been prepared for admission purposes. The following factors are taken note of while the preparation of the GATE cutoff for IIT Bombay 2025;
Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in engineering or technology, or a master's degree in science, with a minimum grade point average (CGPA) of 6.0 on a scale of 10 for general admission, EWS, and OBC, and a minimum grade point average (CGPA) of 5.5 on a scale of 10 for SC/ST.
GATE Cutoff is made public in two formats: qualifying and admission cutoffs. For various courses, each of the participating institutes publishes its own minimal admission criteria. Candidates are eligible for admission to their selected M.E./M. programme if their GATE scores are higher than the cutoff.
The IIT Bombay cutoff for BTech Mechanical Engineering is 600 for general category.
Candidates typically need a GATE rank of 600 or better to have a strong chance of securing a seat at IITs. The competitive GATE scores for IIT admissions generally range from 400 to 800, depending on the branch and category.
There is no fixed minimum GATE score for IIT admissions, as the cutoff varies across different IITs and departments. The score required depends on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty of the exam, and the availability of seats in a particular branch. 40 marks may not guarantee admission, especially for highly competitive branches.
To be eligible for MTech admission at IIT Bombay, candidates must meet the minimum percentage requirement in their qualifying degree, as per the institute's guidelines: GN/EWS/OBC-NC candidates need 60%, and SC/ST/PwD candidates need 55%. Alternatively, candidates should have a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6.0 on a scale of 0-10 or an equivalent CGPA based on their institution's grading scale.
Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU) Baroda offers 18 seats for the M.E. in Structural Engineering. The exact number of seats filled via GATE admissions can vary yearly. For accurate data, contact the university or check their official website.
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Students with a 3-year B.Sc. degree can apply for the GATE exam. However, the eligibility for admission through GATE scores depends on the program and institution. B.Sc. graduates can apply for Master's programs like M.Tech at institutions such as IITs, IISc, and some NITs, but most IITs require a B.Tech for direct M.Tech admissions. IISc offers Integrated Ph.D. programs, and some NITs may accept B.Sc. graduates for specific programs. Ensure you check the specific eligibility criteria for each institute and program.
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Yes, as per the latest GATE eligibility criteria , students who have completed a 3-year BSc (Bachelor of Science) degree can now apply for the GATE exam. But admission options through GATE score for such students are limited.
IITs: Generally do not allow admission to MTech, but some may offer MSc-PhD or research programmes.
IISc: Allows BSc students for Integrated PhD in science subjects.
NITs/IIITs: Mostly need BE/BTech, so limited chances for BSc students.
Best options: Integrated PhD, MS by Research, or research roles.
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