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Gate 2025 expected cut off on Agricultural Engineering branch for SC category

The expected GATE 2025 cutoff for the Agricultural Engineering branch for the SC category is around 17.5. However, the actual cutoff may vary based on factors like the number of candidates, exam difficulty, and seat availability.

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Mechanical engineering gate exam date 2025 ?

Prachi Kumari 6th Feb, 2025

Hello,

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025 for Mechanical Engineering (ME) was scheduled as follows:

  • Date: Sunday, February 2, 2025
  • Session: Forenoon (FN)
  • Time: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM

Please note that the GATE 2025 exam is being conducted on multiple dates: February 1, 2, 15, and 16, 2025.

Hope it helps !

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What can be the cut off for ee gate 2025

Vanshika Agarwal 4th Feb, 2025

Predicting the exact GATE 2025 EE cut-off is difficult, but based on trends, experts anticipate it to be between 28-32 for the general category. OBC-NCL/EWS might see 24-27, and SC/ST/PwD around 20-23. These are estimates, and the actual cut-off depends on exam difficulty, test-takers, performance, and seat availability. Focus on scoring well above these predictions for better admission chances. Check the IIT Roorkee website and individual institute websites for official cut-offs after the exam.

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Can B.Sc student(3 year program) get Mtech course without M.Sc or other PG through gate score?

Vanshika Agarwal 3rd Feb, 2025

Yes, a B.Sc student with a 3-year program can potentially get an M.Tech course without doing an M.Sc or other PG degree by qualifying the GATE exam, which allows admission to M.Tech programs based on their bachelor's degree in science, provided they meet the specific eligibility criteria of the chosen M.Tech program and institution.

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What is the cutoff of GATE Metallurgical Engineering (MT) For PSUs and IITs for sc category?

Vanshika Agarwal 1st Feb, 2025

According to recent data, the GATE Metallurgical Engineering (MT) cutoff for PSUs and IITs in the SC category is around 27.3 marks which is considered the qualifying mark for the SC/ST/PWD category; this means that a candidate from the SC category needs to score at least 27.3 marks to be considered for admission to IITs or PSU recruitment through GATE MT.

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for gate exam I had mentioned photo id as adhar card....but i had lost it...can i carry pan card instead of it?

Ayushi Singh 1st Feb, 2025

Then what has happened today at exam centre?

This same happened with me also but my exam is on 2 Feb.

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Does XH B1 SECTION OF GATE EXAM INCLUDE NUMERICALS or just passages and related questions?

kumardurgesh1802 28th Jan, 2025

Hello there,

The XH B1 section of the GATE exam primarily includes passages followed by related questions . These questions are usually conceptual and test your understanding of the passage and its context. While it doesn't typically involve numerical problems, it might have questions requiring analysis or reasoning based on the passage.


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I registered for gate 2025 exam under gen category not gen ews if after the results if i can produce the ews cert will they consider me as under the ews category?

kumardurgesh1802 27th Jan, 2025

Hello there,

No, if you registered for GATE 2025 under the General category , you cannot switch to the GEN-EWS category after the registration deadline. Your category at the time of registration will be considered final for result processing and admissions.

What You Can Do:

  • Contact GATE Authorities : If the application correction window is still open, you can update your category to GEN-EWS and upload the valid certificate.

  • Post-Result Scenario : Even if you produce an EWS certificate later, it will not change your category for GATE results or admissions.

It’s crucial to choose the correct category during registration and make changes within the correction period, if applicable.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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Hiii In neet I gate 101 marks so I can gate admission in bhms in category sc

Ankit 26th Jan, 2025

With 101 marks in NEET and being in the SC category, you have a possibility of getting admission to BHMS, though the exact outcome depends on the cutoffs for the specific year and college. You may need to check the category-wise cutoff for accurate information.


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I have filled GATE CSE 2025 form under EWS category. So if I qualify GATE exam in EWS category and dont have enough score to clear General category cutoff, then do I need to submit the EWS Certificate to get the stipend ? Im doing a dual degree course so dont need admission through GATE Score

Mukesh Dosad 25th Jan, 2025

If you have filled out the GATE 2025 form under the EWS category and qualify for the exam, but your score doesn't meet the General category cutoff, you generally do not need to submit the EWS certificate to get the stipend, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for the stipend based on your qualification.


Your eligibility for the stipend may still depend on your qualification and performance in the exam. In some cases, if you're qualifying in the exam, you may still be eligible for the stipend, even if you don't meet the General category cutoff.


For reservation benefits (such as admission through GATE in the EWS category), you will need to submit your EWS certificate. However, if you're not seeking admission through GATE (since you're already pursuing a dual degree) and your primary concern is the stipend, you may not need to submit the EWS certificate, unless specified

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