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PSU Recruitment through GATE 2025 - Various PSUs open recruitment for Executive Trainee and Engineer Trainee candidates on the basis of the GATE exam. Candidates who seek GATE government jobs must apply for PSU recruitment through GATE. There are several recruitment opportunities for candidates who qualify the GATE exam. Careers360 provides all the information about the application dates, no. of posts, disciplines and more for the PSU jobs through GATE in this article. Candidates seeking PSU recruitment through GATE 2025 must check out this article in detail.
PSUs or Public Sector Undertakings offer job opportunities to postgraduate candidates who qualify the GATE exam. The PSU recruitment through GATE 2025 will primarily be based on the candidate’s GATE result. The authority will release the GATE Result on March 19, 2025. Certain PSUs may also include entrance assessments, group discussions, and interviews in their selection criteria. This year, IIT Roorkee conducted the GATE 2025 exam on February 1, 2, 15, and 16. Read the full article to learn more about the PSU vacancy through GATE and the GATE PSU recruitment process.
The PSU jobs through GATE are based on the candidate's GATE scores. Some PSU through GATE 2025 may require candidates to have qualified GATE with the required cutoff. All such institutes will announce the required GATE cutoff discipline-wise. For some GATE PSU recruitment, only the present year score will be accepted while some recruitment also accepts previous year scores. Some PSUs use the GATE scores as a direct means of recruitment. However, others may use the scores for shortlisting after which an interview, test, or group discussions may be held to make the final recruitment decision.
PSU Recruitment | Application Date | Number of Posts | Discipline |
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To be notified | 457(Expected) | B.Tech/ B.E in Chemical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Mechanical, Civil, | |
To be notified | To Be Notified | ET (Electrical)/ET (Electronics) ET (Civil), Engineer Trainee (Computer Science) | |
ODISHA POWER TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LIMITED | To be notified | To be notified | Electrical Engineering |
May 2025 | To be notified | Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil | |
February 17 to March 18, 2025 | 100+ | Chemical, Instrumentation, Electrical, Mechanical and Computer Science | |
To be notified | 181 | Electronics & Comm. Engg, Mechanical Engg, Computer Science & Engg, Chemical Engg, Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engg, Aeronautical Engg, Mathematics, Metallurgy, Material Science, Civil Engg, Geology, Instrumentation Engg, Textile Engg, Production/Industrial Production Engg, Food Science | |
March 29, 2025 (Expected) | 200 | Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Civil Engineering | |
To be notified | Electrical- 10 Materials Management - 25 Mechanical - 14 Mining - 18 | Electrical, Materials Management, Mechanical, Mining | |
NHPC Limited | To be notified | Civil - 30 Mechanical-21 | Civil and Mechanical |
KIOCL Limited | To be notified | 25 | Mechanical/Metallurgical, Electrical/Electrical and Electronics, Electronics & Communication/ Instrumentation & Control, Electronics & Communication/ Computer Science, Mining |
To be notified | 596 | Civil/ Electrical/Electronics/ Telecommunications/ Electrical with specialization in Electronics / Architecture | |
To be notified | 280 | Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Instrumentation | |
To be notified | 41 | Civil Engineering | |
To be notified | 120 | Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgy, Electronics, instrumentation Engineering | |
To be notified | 150 | Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Engineering, Food Technology, Chemical Engineering, Bio-Technology, Petro-Chemical Engineering, Bio-medical Engineering | |
To be notified | 80 | Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical and Instrumentation | |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical Engineering. Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering. Electronics & Communication engineering, computer Science, Metallurgical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering | |
To be notified | 64 | Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical [Production] Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Technology | |
To be notified | 16 | Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation and IT | |
July 2025 | 399 | Mechanical, Electrical, Mining, Chemical, Civil, Computer Science, Instrumentation, Metallurgy | |
October 2025 | 111 | Electrical/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering | |
MNRE | To be notified | 10 | Natural or Agricultural Science or Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Technology or Medicine from a recognized university or institute. |
To be notified | 20 | Civil | |
April 2025 | 37 (tentative) | Electrical/ Electrical (Power)/ Electrical and Electronics/ Power Systems Engineering/ Power Engineering (Electrical) | |
July 2025 | NA | Electrical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics (Combined), Power Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, Computer Science | |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Petroleum, Civil, Electrical, Electronics, Telecom, E&T, PG in Physics with Electronics, Instrumentation, Chemical, Applied Petroleum, PG in Geo-Physics, PG in Mathematics, PG in Petroleum Technology, PG in Chemistry, PG in Geology, PG in Petroleum, Geo-Science, PG in Geological Technology, Auto, Computer, Information Technology, MCA, “B’Level Diploma as per Dept of Electronics, GO | |
BMRC | To be notified | 50 | Civil |
To be notified | 70 | Mechanical and Civil Engineering | |
To be notified | NA | Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer Engineering | |
March 2025 | 198 | Electrical/Civil Engineering | |
To be notified | 8 | Mechanical, Mechanical & Industrial, Mechanical & Production, Production , Production & Management, Production & Industrial, Electrical, Electrical & Electronics, Electrical & Instrumentation | |
January 2025 | NA | Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgy, Instrumentation Engineering | |
MGL | To be notified | 15 | Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Instrumentation |
To be notified | To be notified | Civil Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Production Engineering/ Industrial Engineering/ Automobile Engineering/ Electrical Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering/ Electronics Engineering/ Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering/ Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electronics & Electrical Engineering/ Computer Science/ IT/ Computer Engineering/ Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering | |
To be notified | NA | Electronics & Communication, Mechanical, Electrical, Material Science | |
November 2025 | 50 | Computer Science & Engineering or Computer Science or Computer Technology or Information Technology or Computer Science & Information Technology or Computer Applications, or MCA or B.Sc (Computer Science – 4 Year degree course) | |
Haryana Power Utilities | To be notified | Civil -14 Mechanical-41 Electrical-88 | Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Electronics & Electrical, Communication, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electrical & Electronics |
To be notified | 27 | Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Instrumentation and Information Engineering | |
To be notified | 14 | Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering | |
NBCC | To be notified | NA | Civil Engineering |
RVNL | To be notified | NA | Civil, Electrical and Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering |
MECL | To be notified | NA | Chemistry |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering | |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Materials, Computer Science, IT or Civil Engineering | |
EIL | To be notified | NA | Civil, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering |
BSPHCL | To be notified | NA | Civil, Construction, Electrical, Electrical & Electronics |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering | |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical/Mechanical & Automation Engineering/ Electrical/ Electrical (Power)/ Electrical and Electronics/ Power Systems & High Voltage/Power Engineering/ Civil Engineering | |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical Engineering | |
To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics, Electrical, Electronics & Communication, Civil, Civil & Structural, Instrumentation, Electronics, Instrumentation, Instrumentation & Control, Computer Science, Information Technology, Mining | |
To be notified | NA | Industrial and Production, Industrial, Mechanical Production and Tool, Production Technology, Manufacturing (NIFFT Ranchi), Mechatronics, Manufacturing Process and Automation, Power Plant Production, Production and Industrial, Thermal, Manufacturing Technology, Power, Electrical & Electronics, Electrical, Instrumentation & Control, High Voltage Power Systems & High Voltage, Electrical Machine, Electronics & Power, Power Electronics, Power Plant, Energy, Power | |
To be notified | NA | Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics Technology, Computer Science Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical (Production) Engineering. | |
HAL | To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Mechanical & Industrial, Mechanical and Production, Civil, Electrical, Electrical & Electronics, Electrical & Instrumentation, Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Instrumentation & Control, Instrumentation & Electronics, Applied Electronics & Instrumentation, Electronics & Instrumentation, Electronics & Telecommunication |
BEML | To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics, Metallurgy |
OIL India | To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Geophysics, Geology |
BBNL | To be notified | NA | Electrical and Electronics, Electrical, Information Technology, Computer Science, Electronics and Communication |
Tata Power | To be notified | NA | Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics, Controls and Instrumentation, Power Engineering |
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India | To be notified | NA | Computer Science, Electronics and Communications, Electronics, Physics, Chemistry, Telecommunication, Electronics |
Midhani | To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Electrical, Metallurgy |
DMRC | To be notified | 35 | Civil Engineering |
IRCON | To be notified | NA | Civil, Electrical |
BSPCL | To be notified | NA | Electrical, Electrical & Electronics, Mechanical, Production, Industrial Engineering, Production & Industrial Engineering, Thermal, Mechanical & Automation, Power Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation, Instrumentation & Control Electronics, Electronics & Tele-communication, Electronics & Power, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication, CSE, IT |
IPR | To be notified | NA | Physics, Applied Physics, Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
PSTCL | To be notified | NA | Electrical, Electrical & Electronics, Mechanical, Electronics & Communication, Instrumentation & Control, Civil, Computer Science, IT |
KRIBHCO | To be notified | NA | Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Computer, Electronics & Communication and Instrumentation Engineering |
Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Ltd (MRVC Ltd) | To be notified | NA | Civil Engineering |
GSECL | To be notified | NA | Electrical, Mechanical, C & I, Metallurgy and Environment Engineering |
January 1 to February 14, 2025 | NA | Mechanical, Electrical, Mining and Geology | |
BNPM | To be notified | NA | Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics & Communication and Chemical Engineering |
EdCIL India | To be notified | NA | Civil, Electronics & Communication Engineering |
To be notified | NA | Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering | |
OPGC Ltd | To be notified | 20 | Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, C & I |
To be notified | NA | Electrical, Civil, Electronics/Electrical | |
To be notified | NA | Electrical/ Electrical & Electronics/ Electrical, Instrumentation & Control/ Power Systems & High Voltage/ Power Electronics/ Power Engineering/ Mechanical/ Production/ Industrial Engg./ Production & Industrial Engg./ Thermal/ Mechanical & Automation/ Power Engineering/ Electronics & Instrumentation Engg./ Instrumentation & Control Engineering/ Electronics/ Electronics & Telecommunication/ Electronics & Power/ Power Electronics/ Electronics & Communication/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering | |
NTC | To be notified | NA | Textile Engineering & Fibre Science (TF) |
There are three types of Jobs in PSUs through GATE 2025 in India which are classified based on various parameters such as the Indian Stock Exchange, global presence, annual revenue, and income generated.
Maharatna PSUs (BHEL, GAIL, IOCL, SAIL and more)
Navratna PSUs (BEL, Oil India Limited, Power Grid and more)
Mini-Ratna PSUs (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, PEC Limited, THDC India Limited and more)
Having a GATE score is the most important eligibility criteria for PSU recruitment 2025. However, PSU also has certain requirements other than GATE scores to select candidates for the available posts. Therefore, all candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria before applying for a PSU. Criteria such as age limit, pass percentage of CGPA obtained during graduation and more will also be checked by some PSUs. However, many PSU also recruit without considering GATE.
The age criteria for General and SC/ST candidates can differ, typically falling within the range of 21-27 for General and 21-30 for SC/ST candidates. However, it's essential to note that these age limits can vary between different Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). For instance, in the case of SAIL, the maximum age limit for general candidates may extend to 33 years.
Eligibility requirements generally include holding a BTech/BE degree with a minimum aggregate of 60%. Additionally, candidates in their final year of graduation are often eligible to apply.
Successful qualification in GATE 2025 with a competitive score is a common prerequisite for PSU job applications.
Based on marks obtained in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, students can also opt for government jobs after the GATE exam. Many Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) have been using the GATE score in their recruitment process such as BHEL, BSNL, CIL, CRIS, CVPPL and more. Candidates looking for government jobs after the GATE exam will have to fill out and complete the online application form on the PSU official website.
The application forms for GATE 2025 PSU recruitment will be available in online mode. The start and end date of applications will be different for each PSU. All of the required personal, education and other details have to be submitted in the application form and the candidates will also have to upload their photograph and signature. Since the PSU recruitment is through GATE, candidates will also be required to submit their GATE registration number and other details as per the admit card for GATE 2025.
GATE-qualified candidates often opt for PSU recruitment 2025 since it offers several benefits:
Since GATE scores are considered unbiased, the recruitment process using these scores feels more fair.
Psu jobs for civil engineers offer good pay and stable working conditions.
A lot of perks are involved with PSU recruitment such as health care facilities, house allowances and more. Additional perks (foreign trips, extended leaves and more) may depend on the supervisor.
Branch Name | Category | Cutoff |
Civil Engineering | General | 72.52 |
EWS | 67.9 | |
OBC | 67.3 | |
SC | 59.14 | |
ST | 60.68 | |
PwBD-LD | 30.43 | |
PwBD-SLD/MI | 20.8 | |
Electrical Engineering | General | 46.33 |
EWS | 34.67 | |
OBC | 39.67 | |
SC | 33 | |
ST | 29.67 | |
PwBD-LD | 23.33 | |
PwBD-HI | 17.67 | |
PwBD-SLD/MI | - | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | General | 52.67 |
OBC | 47.33 | |
SC | 40 | |
ST | 39.33 | |
PwBD-ASD/SLD/MI | - | |
Computer Science | General | 67.88 |
EWS | 57.12 | |
OBC | 57.4 | |
SC | 50.73 | |
ST | 40.15 |
Branch Name | Category | Cutoff |
Civil Engineering | General | 65.72 |
EWS | 59.53 | |
OBC | 62.74 | |
SC | 56.06 | |
ST | 55.06 | |
PwBD-LD | 30.01 | |
PwBD-SLD/MI | - | |
Electrical Engineering | General | 41.00 |
EWS | 36.33 | |
OBC | 37.33 | |
SC | 29.33 | |
ST | 29.00 | |
PwBD-LD | 18.33 | |
PwBD-HI | - | |
PwBD-SLD/MI | - | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | General | 61.00 |
OBC | 57.33 | |
PwBD-ASD/SLD/MI | - | |
Computer Science | General | 67.33 |
EWS | 50.67 | |
OBC | 58.67 | |
SC | 52.67 | |
ST | 47.33 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Electrical Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | General | 855 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | EWS | 1426 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | OBC | 1010 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | SC | 3008 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | ST | 3537 | |
Mechanical Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | General | 991 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | EWS | 1474 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | OBC | 1391 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | SC | 4482 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | ST | 6313 | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | General | 374 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | EWS | 1118 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | OBC | 1118 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | SC | 2306 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | ST | 4757 | |
Instrumentation Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | General | 1817 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | EWS | 1966 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | OBC | 2471 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | SC | 4077 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | ST | 3083 | |
Mining Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | General | 198 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | EWS | 714 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | OBC | 406 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | SC | 869 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | ST | 778 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Electrical Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | General | 68 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | EWS | 59 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | OBC | 59.33 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | SC | 50.33 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electrical) | ST | 47.33 | |
Mechanical Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | General | 77.94 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | EWS | 70.6 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | OBC | 70.08 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | SC | 58.95 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mechanical) | ST | 52.73 | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | General | 59.33 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | EWS | 56.67 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | OBC | 53.67 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | SC | 41 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Electronics) | ST | 37.67 | |
Instrumentation Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | General | 60 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | EWS | 33 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | OBC | 44.67 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | SC | 41.67 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Instrumentation) | ST | 25 | |
Mining Engineering | Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | General | 43.33 |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | OBC | 37 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | SC | 37 | |
Engineering Executive Trainees(Mining) | ST | 29.67 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category | Cutoff |
Chemical Engineering | Executive Trainee(Chemical) | General | 708 |
EWS | 601 | ||
SC | 557 | ||
ST | 498 | ||
OBC | 649 | ||
Civil Engineering | Executive Trainee(Civil) | General | 820 |
EWS | 757 | ||
SC | 648 | ||
ST | 614 | ||
OBC | 735 | ||
Electrical Engineering | Graduate Executive Trainee(Electrical) | General | 779 |
EWS | 715 | ||
SC | 600 | ||
ST | 591 | ||
OBC | 707 | ||
Electronics and Communication Engineering | Executive Trainee(Electronics) | General | 847 |
EWS | 714 | ||
SC | 653 | ||
ST | 607 | ||
OBC | 768 | ||
Instrumentation Engineering | Executive Trainee(Instrumentation) | General | 719 |
SC | 477 | ||
ST | 334 | ||
OBC | 660 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | Executive Trainee(Mechanical) | General | 801 |
EWS | 745 | ||
SC | 611 | ||
ST | 571 | ||
OBC | 732 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category | cutoff |
Chemical Engineering | AEE (Production) - Chemical | General | 832 |
OBC | 792 | ||
SC | 617 | ||
ST | 442 | ||
EWS | 767 | ||
Chemical Engineering | AEE (Reservoir) - Chemical | General | 942 |
SC | 789 | ||
ST | 552 | ||
EWS | 891 | ||
Chemical Engineering | MM Officer- Chemical | General | 926 |
OBC | 909 | ||
SC | 838 | ||
ST | 789 | ||
EWS | 899 | ||
Civil Engineering | Assistant Engineer(Civil) | General | 878 |
OBC | 857 | ||
SC | 740 | ||
ST | 767 | ||
EWS | 838 | ||
Electrical Engineering | Assistant Executive Engineer (Electrical) | General | 846 |
OBC | 785 | ||
SC | 691 | ||
ST | 638 | ||
EWS | 774 | ||
Electrical Engineering | MM Officer (Electrical) | General | 926 |
OBC | 909 | ||
SC | 838 | ||
ST | 789 | ||
EWS | 899 | ||
Electronics and Communication Engineering | AEE (Electronics) | General | 898 |
OBC | 822 | ||
SC | 617 | ||
EWS | 836 | ||
Electronics and Communication Engineering | MM Officer (Electronics) | General | 926 |
OBC | 909 | ||
SC | 838 | ||
ST | 789 | ||
EWS | 899 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | AEE (Production) - Mechanical | General | 911 |
OBC | 869 | ||
SC | 806 | ||
ST | 751 | ||
EWS | 873 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | Transport Officer - Mechanical | General | 891 |
ST | 724 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | MM Officer - Mechanical | General | 926 |
OBC | 909 | ||
SC | 838 | ||
ST | 789 | ||
EWS | 899 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | AEE (Cementing) - Mechanical | General | 842 |
OBC | 809 | ||
SC | 659 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | AEE (Drilling) - Mechanical | General | 857 |
OBC | 844 | ||
SC | 727 | ||
ST | 648 | ||
EWS | 830 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | Assistant Engineer(Mechanical) | General | 880 |
OBC | 846 | ||
SC | 734 | ||
ST | 748 | ||
EWS | 865 | ||
Instrumentation Engineering | AEE (Instrumentation) | General | 694 |
OBC | 535 | ||
SC | 431 | ||
ST | 192 | ||
EWS | 612 | ||
Instrumentation Engineering | MM Officer (Instrumentation) | General | 926 |
OBC | 909 | ||
SC | 838 | ||
ST | 789 | ||
EWS | 899 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Electrical Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | General | 77 |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | OBC | 73.33 | |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | EWS | 71.33 | |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | ST | 72 | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | ET (Electronics) | General | 63.67 |
ET (Electronics) | OBC | 60.67 | |
ET (Electronics) | EWS | 59.33 | |
ET (Electronics) | SC | 52 | |
ET (Electronics) | ST | 42.67 | |
Civil Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Civil) | General | 83.92 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | OBC | 82.16 | |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | EWS | 77.78 | |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | SC | 69.89 | |
Electrical Engineering | Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | General | 68 |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | OBC | 63.67 | |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | SC | 51.33 | |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | ST | 52.33 | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electronics) | General | 50.67 |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electronics) | OBC | 47.67 | |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Electronics) | SC | 39 | |
Civil Engineering | Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Civil) | General | 78.54 |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Civil) | OBC | 73.92 | |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Civil) | SC | 65 | |
Graduate Assistant Engineer Trainee(Civil) | ST | 64.74 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Mechanical Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | General | 80.32 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | OBC | 76.27 | |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | SC | 68.15 | |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | ST | 61.11 | |
Electrical Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | General | 69.67 |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | OBC | 67 | |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | SC | 54 | |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | ST | 64 | |
Civil Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Civil) | General | 77.53 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | OBC | 74.14 | |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | SC | 65 | |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | ST | 65.73 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Civil Engineering | Junior Engineer(Civil) | General | 72.32 |
Junior Engineer(Civil) | OBC | 69.88 | |
Junior Engineer(Civil) | SC | 62.8 | |
Junior Engineer(Civil) | ST | 58.53 | |
Junior Engineer(Civil) | EWS | 69.53 | |
Electrical Engineering | Junior Engineer(Electrical) | General | 86.33 |
Junior Engineer(Electrical) | OBC | 85 | |
Junior Engineer(Electrical) | SC | 77 | |
Junior Engineer(Electrical) | ST | 73 | |
Junior Engineer(Electrical) | EWS | 84.33 | |
Electronics and Communication Engineering | Junior Executive (Electronics) | General | 63.67 |
Junior Executive (Electronics) | OBC | 57 | |
Junior Executive (Electronics) | SC | 47.33 | |
Junior Executive (Electronics) | ST | 39.33 | |
Junior Executive (Electronics) | EWS | 56 | |
Architecture and Planning | Junior Executive (Architecture) | General | 69.67 |
Junior Executive (Architecture) | OBC | 65.67 | |
Junior Executive (Architecture) | ST | 48.67 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Mechanical Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | General | 82.99 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | OBC | 81.66 | |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | SC | 66.68 | |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | ST | 61.44 | |
Electrical Engineering | Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | General | 74.33 |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | OBC | 71 | |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | SC | 54.33 | |
Engineer Trainee(Electrical) | ST | 57 |
GATE Paper | Job Name | Category Name | cutoff |
Chemical Engineering | Executive Trainee(Chemical) | General | 62 |
OBC | 53.33 | ||
SC | 53 | ||
ST | 42.67 | ||
EWS | 50 | ||
Instrumentation Engineering | Executive Trainee(Instrumentation) | General | 52.67 |
OBC | 52.67 | ||
ST | 26 | ||
EWS | 36.67 | ||
Electrical Engineering | Graduate Executive Trainee(Electrical) | General | 57.35 |
OBC | 54.67 | ||
SC | 43.62 | ||
ST | 42.95 | ||
Mechanical Engineering | Executive Trainee(Mechanical) | General | 76.26 |
OBC | 74.09 | ||
ST | 57.38 |
Job Name | Caste Name | cutoff |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | General | 86 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | OBC | 81.98 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | SC | 76.41 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | ST | 81.32 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | EWS | 84.91 |
Engineer Trainee(Civil) | General | 59.17 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | General | 80.25 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | OBC | 78.85 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | SC | 77.11 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | ST | 70.13 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | EWS | 79.63 |
Engineer Trainee(Mechanical) | General | 57.56 |
Discipline | UR | SC | ST | OBC | PwD |
Mechanical | 836 | 648 | 561 | 786 | 561 |
Chemical | 790 | 585 | 512 | 694 | 512 |
Electrical | 819 | 584 | 584 | 738 | 584 |
Electronics & Communication | 853 | 581 | 581 | 762 | 581 |
Instrumentation | 787 | 591 | 467 | 727 | 467 |
Civil | 876 | 709 | 715 | 810 | 709 |
PSUs release recruitment notifications mentioning the disciplines they are hiring for and the corresponding GATE paper codes. Candidates need to appear for the GATE exam in the relevant discipline and apply for PSU jobs with their GATE scores.
Several PSUs in sectors like oil & gas, power, telecom, engineering, etc., hire through GATE. Some notable examples include IOCL, NTPC, ONGC, BHEL, GAIL, HPCL, and more.
No, not all PSUs use GATE scores for recruitment. It varies from PSU to PSU. Candidates should check individual PSU notifications for details.
Candidates who qualify the GATE exam can apply for PSU recruitment through GATE on the respective PSU's official website during the specified date.
Yes, candidates can apply for multiple PSUs if they meet the eligibility criteria specified by each PSU. However, they might need to choose one PSU if there are conflicting exam/interview dates.
While GATE score is a significant criterion, some PSUs also have additional stages like group discussions, interviews, and written tests as part of the selection process.
Yes, many PSUs allow final year engineering students to apply, but they need to provide proof of eligibility at a later stage.
PSU recruitment notifications through GATE generally come out around January to March, after the GATE results are announced.
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) are not precisely government jobs; instead, they are companies owned by the government.
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) are not precisely government jobs; instead, they are companies owned by the government.
Candidates need to apply on the official website of the respective PSUs to apply for the recruitment through PSUs
Admit Card Date:31 May,2025 - 08 June,2025
Counselling Date:03 June,2025 - 15 July,2025
Hello Ansh,
Whether you can get admission in the Computer Science (CS) or Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) branch depends on several key factors:
Entrance Exam Rank/Score : Your performance in entrance exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, state-level exams (like KCET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET), or university-specific exams plays a major role. A high rank increases your chances for CS or ECE.
Category and Reservation : SC, ST, OBC, EWS, or other reserved categories may have lower cut-off ranks for CS and ECE branches.
College Preference : Top colleges like IITs, NITs, IIITs, and top private universities have higher cut-offs for CS and ECE. Mid-tier or private colleges may offer more flexibility with lower ranks.
State Quota vs. All India Quota : Home state students often have a better chance under the state quota.
Gender-Based Quotas : Some institutions offer female-only seats or relaxed cut-offs for girls.
If you mention your entrance exam name, rank or percentile, category, and state, I can give a more specific answer.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello there,
Yes, you can get admission to M.Tech at CBIT without a GATE score by qualifying through TSPGECET.
You must have a B.Tech or equivalent degree in a related field.
If you have a valid TSPGECET rank, you can apply under the regular counseling process (Category A).
If you do not have a TSPGECET rank, you may apply under Category B (management quota), where admission is based on your qualifying degree marks and seat availability.
M.Tech specializations at CBIT include Computer Science Engineering, Computer Networks and Information Security, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, and Information Technology.
Cutoff ranks for TSPGECET vary every year depending on competition and seats.
Category B admissions do not have a fixed cutoff; selection depends on merit and seat availability.
For exact cutoffs and seat details, you need to check with CBIT or the Telangana State Council of Higher Education during the admission process.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
GATE BT (Biotechnology) score of 350, you have a good chance of securing admission to Delhi Technological University (DTU) for M.Tech in Biotechnology or related programs.
Eligibility Criteria:
You must have a valid GATE score in Biotechnology (BT) or a related discipline.
A minimum of 60% (or equivalent CGPA) in your B.Tech/B.E (Biotech or related field) from a recognized university.
Cutoff Trends :
DTU's cutoff for GATE BT usually ranges between 300-400 (varies yearly based on competition.
Unfortunately, you've missed the GATE 2025 exam registration deadline, which was initially September 20, 2024, and later extended to October 3, 2024, for regular registration, with a late fee option available until October 7, 2024. Since the exam dates are already scheduled for February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025, you won't be able to apply for this year's exam.
However, here are some potential options to consider:
- Prepare for GATE 2026: You can start preparing for the next year's exam, ensuring you meet the eligibility criteria and stay updated on the application process.
- Explore other exams: Look into other entrance exams for postgraduate programs, such as those offered by individual universities or institutions.
- Check eligibility for other programs: If you're interested in pursuing a postgraduate degree, research other programs that don't require GATE scores.
To better prepare for future exams, focus on
- Understanding the syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, syllabus, and marking scheme.
- Creating a study plan: Develop a structured study schedule, covering all relevant topics.
- Practicing with mock tests: Regularly take practice tests to assess your knowledge and identify areas for improvement.
Keep in mind that GATE scores are valid for three years, so if you plan to take the exam in 2026, your score will be valid until 2029.
IITs that accept GATE for M.Tech:
IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, and others.
NITs that accept GATE for M.Tech:
NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal, NIT Surathkal, NIT Rourkela, NIT Calicut, NIT Durgapur, NIT Jalandhar, NIT Kurukshetra, and more.
Both IITs and NITs use your GATE score for M.Tech admission through online counseling systems like COAP an d CCMT.
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