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can i get du with 295/750 bsc life sci. or bsc hons. with obc category

shobhitchaudhary3934 15th Jul, 2025

Hi

As per the previous year's cutoff trend, with a score of 295/750 in the OBC category.
You have a moderate chance of getting a B.Sc. in Life Sciences at top DU colleges.
But there are chances that you will get a Tier 3 college
For other B.Sc. courses like physics, chemistry, zoology, and botany, the cutoff usually goes high. So, make your preference sheet according to it.

Thank you.
Regards,




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I am vinod studying in telangana b tech 2nd year for electrical electronics engineering (EEE) l am preparing for 2027 gate exam reaming 540 days are there how to time management for subject daily hom many hour are studying please make a complete raod map

gopi 7th Jul, 2025

Hello Vinod,

Here is your complete time management strategy and roadmap:

Stage 1: Foundation Phase (June 2025 – Dec 2025)

  • Target: Comprehensive conceptual clarity of core EEE subjects.
  • Study Time: 2 - 3 hours daily (other than college work)
  • Subjects: Network Theory, Signals & Systems, Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Machines
  • Weekly Plan: 5 days theory + 2 days review / practice
  • Solve topic-wise PYQ from GATE after every chapter.

Stage 2: Strengthening Phase (Jan 2026 – Oct 2026)

  • Target: Full syllabus + practice + revise
  • Study Time: 3 - 4 hours everyday on weekdays, 6 - 8 hours on saturdays/sundays
  • Complete remaining subjects: Power Systems, Control Systems, Analog & Digital Electronics, EMT, Measurements
  • Join in a test series and make summary notes and error logs

Stage 3: Revision & Test Phase (Nov 2026 – Jan 2027)

  • Target: Maximize test performance and accuracy.
  • Study Duration: 6-8 hours every day (focus only on GATE)
  • Plan: Take full length tests 2-3 times a week.
  • Analyze and revise weak areas.
  • Practice numerical types & MSQ.
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Im a 3rd yr be.cse student I would like to know about the gate exam syllabus and the job roles offered on behalf of my degree

Avanishsree VP 7th Jul, 2025

GATE CSE Syllabus: Programming, Data Structures, Algorithms, Computer Networks, DBMS, OS, COA, TOC, Compiler Design, Digital Logic, Software Engineering, Discrete Math, Engineering Math, Aptitude.
Job Roles After GATE: Software Engineer, System Analyst, Scientist (ISRO, DRDO, BARC), PSU roles, M.Tech/MS admissions, Researcher, Assistant Professor.

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Without gate score can I get admission in government pg programs

Afreen 30th Jun, 2025

Yes, it is possible to get admitted to some government postgraduate (PG) programs, including M.Tech, without a GATE score. While GATE is a common and often preferred route for admission to many government institutions, especially IITs and NITs, several alternatives exist.

Here's how you can pursue PG programs without GATE:

Sponsored Seats:

Many IITs and NITs offer sponsored seats in their M.Tech programs. These seats are often available to candidates with relevant work experience (usually at least two years) in a related field.

Quality Improvement Programme (QIP):

This program allows individuals already working in academic institutions to pursue M.Tech degrees at IITs and other institutions without a GATE score.

Entrance Exams Conducted by Specific Institutions:

Some institutions, including IITs and NITs, may conduct their own entrance exams or interviews for specific M.Tech programs, especially for those not seeking GATE-based admission.

State-Level Entrance Exams:

Some state governments conduct their own entrance exams for postgraduate programs in state-funded universities and colleges.

Merit-Based Admission:

Some institutions may offer admission based on academic merit, considering your undergraduate performance and other relevant factors.

Private Institutions:

Private universities and colleges often offer M.Tech programs without mandatory GATE scores, relying on their own entrance exams, interviews, or merit-based admissions.

Study Abroad:

Consider pursuing an MS degree abroad, as many international universities have their own admission criteria, which may not include GATE.

Important Considerations:

Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the specific eligibility criteria of the institution and program you are interested in, as these may vary.

Application Deadlines: Be aware of the application deadlines for each institution and program.

Alternative Exams: If you are considering an institution that conducts its own entrance exam, familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus.

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i cleared gate exam with air 875

Previa Gayu 25th Jun, 2025

Congratulations on securing an All India Rank of eight hundred seventy five in GATE Exam this is a very good achievement and opens up several opportunities first you can apply for postgraduate programs like MTech or ME in top institutes including IITs NITs and other centrally funded universities during the counselling sessions such as CCMT or institute level admissions your rank is strong enough for branches like core engineering computer science electrical mechanical and more in good as well as premier institutes second many public sector undertakings recruit graduates based on GATE scores companies like Indian Oil Corporation NTPC ONGC PowerGrid and BHEL consider candidates with high GATE ranks for engineering roles third you can also explore teaching and research assistant positions in technical institutes where GATE qualified candidates are preferred fourth if you are interested in further studies you could go for dual degree PhD or integrated research programs which require strong GATE scores to get scholarships and fellowships your rank makes you eligible for financial assistance under MHRD or institute specific schemes in summary with All India Rank eight hundred seventy five you are well placed for MTech admission jobs in PSUs academic or research careers and other advanced opportunities Let me know if you would like specific college or program recommendations under the same format

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What do u mean by g1 g2 in the nit surthakal gate cutoff list

Sonakshi Kumari 21st Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

In the NIT Surathkal GATE cutoff list, G1 and G2 refer to seat categories for admission through CCMT counselling.

G1: General pool of seats—includes all primary category seats like General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, PwD.

G2: Additional or supernumerary seats—may include seats reserved for specific categories (e.g., industry-sponsored, foreign nationals, or special quotas) depending on the institute’s policy.

For most candidates applying through GATE via CCMT, G1 is the main seat category you should focus on.

All the best for your M.Tech admission process.

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Which college to choose VSSUT Burla or OUTR(CET) Bhubaneswar..I m not getting CS/IT.So tell me only for core branches like which is best.And which would give me better future scope as I have a thought to prepare for GATE in the future. Plz someone help

Prachi Kumari 2nd Aug, 2025

Hello,

For core branches (like Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc.), VSSUT Burla is a better choice than OUTR (CET) Bhubaneswar.

Here’s why:

  • Strong core departments : VSSUT has a long history and strong reputation in core engineering.

  • Better GATE environment : Many students from VSSUT prepare for GATE, so you will get a good peer group and study environment.

  • Good faculty and alumni : Especially in core branches, VSSUT has better faculty support and alumni network in PSU and higher studies.

So, if your focus is on core branches and GATE preparation, VSSUT Burla is the better option.

Hope it helps !

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From where I can download the syllabus for each subjects to prepare for GATE 2026 in chemical engineering category

Vasundhra 16th Jun, 2025

Dear Candidate ,
You can download the GATE2026 Chemical Engineering syllabus PDF from the Careers360 site , to download follow the steps :
- Visit the Careers360 syllabus page
- Go to the " GATE Chemical Engineering Syllabus 2026 - Download CH Syllabus PDF " article .
- Locate the PDF Link .
- Download the PDF .
- If the link is not active yet , refresh the page periodically - Careers360 updates it soon after the official syllabus is  released .

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can i get mtech seat without gate entrance

Jeet Mukhopadhyay 12th Jul, 2025

Dera Bhuvan,

yes as per my knowledge many private universities conduct their own entrance exams or offer direct admission based on academic record. like for examples:-

1. VIT (Vellore Institute of Technology)

2. SRM University

3. Amity University

4. Lovely Professional University (LPU)

5. BITS Pilani

while some. state universities may also offer seats Anna University, JNTU, MAKAUT colleges

. Some Central Universities also like offer seats like University of Hyderabad, Jamia Millia Islamia

hope you get...

thanks!

best of luck..

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How to prepare for gate examination

Shubham Jha 10th Jun, 2025

hello aspirant,


  • Know the Exam Pattern
    GATE has three parts: General Aptitude (15 marks), Engineering Mathematics (10–13 marks), and your Core Subject (70+ marks). Knowing this helps you plan your focus.

  • Check the Syllabus
    Download the latest GATE syllabus for your specific branch. Start with high-weightage topics and make sure you cover everything that’s important.

  • Make a Study Plan
    Set a simple and realistic daily routine. Try to study 4–6 hours a day and set weekly targets. Always keep time for revision and solving mock tests.

  • Use the Right Books
    Stick to standard textbooks and good GATE preparation materials like Made Easy or ACE. Don’t overload yourself with too many books—choose wisely and revise them well.

  • Practice a Lot
    Solve previous years’ GATE papers to understand the question pattern. Practice topic-wise problems regularly and focus more on numerical-type questions.

  • Take Mock Tests
    Join a test series and give mock exams regularly. After every test, check what went wrong and work on those weak areas. This helps improve speed and accuracy.

  • Revise and Stay Calm
    Make a short notebook of formulas and key points. Revise it often. Also, take care of your health, sleep well, and don’t panic. Staying relaxed is just as important as studying.


    Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can — every small step counts.
    All the very best for your exam preparation journey.

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