Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
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K.R. Mangalam University utilizes a blend of MCQs, descriptive formats, and practical assessments to evaluate student performance. The continuous evaluation system ensures that students are assessed regularly throughout the semester, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of their academic progress.
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With 82% in IT, a GATE score of 29, and belonging to the ST category, you have a good chance of getting in NITs and GFTIs , but IIT admission is less likely. Focus on NITs and GFTIs , and consider applying to programs with lower cutoff scores
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Congratulations on scoring 572 in GATE 2025..!!
Mid tier NITs have less cut off but are still very competitive
Here are some of the NITs where your score might allign with previous cutoffs
You cannot use your GATE 2024 scorecard for admission next year if you have not cleared the exam.
Only qualified candidates can use their scorecard for admission, and GATE scores are valid for three years . Since you did not qualify, you will need to appear for GATE again next year if you want to apply for admission.
Hope it helps !
M.Tech in Chemical Engineering Without GATE:
1. University-Specific Exams :
VIT (VITMEE), SRM (SRMJEEE PG), Manipal (MET), BITS (BITS HD).
2. Direct Admission/Merit-Based :
Some private universities offer direct or merit-based admission.
3. Sponsored/Part-Time M.Tech :
For working professionals, no GATE required.
4. State-Level Exams :
TANCET (TN), AP PGECET (AP), TS PGECET (TS),
Karnataka PGCET (KA).
Yes, you can get admission to M.Tech in Chemical Engineering without GATE . Many private universities, deemed universities, and some state universities offer M.Tech programs through their own entrance exams or direct admission based on academic performance. Some options include:
Private universities (e.g., VIT, SRM, BITS Pilani)
Deemed universities (e.g., Amity, Manipal)
State universities (some offer seats based on merit or institute-level tests)
Sponsored seats (for working professionals in IITs/NITs)
You can check the admission process of specific colleges you are interested in.
Hello Priyanka !
The specific books used by toppers may vary but the following are commonly recommended:
For GATE CSE:
Algorithms: "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen et al.
Computer Organization: "Computer Organization" by Carl Hamacher.
Operating Systems: "Operating System Concepts" by Silberschatz, Galvin, and Gagne.
Theory of Computation: "Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation" by Hopcroft and Ullman.
For GATE DA:
Probability and Statistics: "A First Course in Probability" by Sheldon Ross.
Linear Algebra: "Introduction to Linear Algebra" by Gilbert Strang.
Machine Learning: "Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning" by Christopher Bishop.
Artificial Intelligence: "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
It's important to choose study materials that align with your learning style and the exam syllabus.
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With a GATE score of 268 in the ST category for Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), securing admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) may be challenging. Admission to NITs is conducted through the Centralized Counselling for M.Tech (CCMT), which considers GATE scores for seat allocation.
With PhD in Food Science and Technology and GATE Life Sciences 2025, you will be having many options:
HELLO ASPIRANT,
With a GATE rank of 817 and a score of 496 in Chemical Engineering, your chances for top IITs like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi are low, as their cutoffs typically range from 100-400. However, you may have better chances in mid-tier IITs. For PSUs, your score of 496 may not meet the usual cutoff range 650-850, so opportunities in major PSUs could be limited. Consider applying to smaller PSUs or IITs with slightly lower cutoffs for better chances.
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