Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
Hello Ragul,
As you mentioned your gate score is 52 and with this score you can go for some good nits of your choice .But it will be little bit tough for you to get in IITs .
On the other hand for PSUs tou need to go for a
Hello aspirant. I would like to tell you that admission to colleges depends on various factors such as your marks, rank, category and other factors too. I am sharing a link with you which will help you in predicting the possibility of your admission in various colleges depending on your
Dear, you have a wonderful score.With this score you can surely apply in IITs such as BOMBAY ,KANPUR ,DELHI,KHARAGPUR,ROORKEE,BHU ,HYDERABAD etc.As you have not mentioned which category you belong to ,you can refer to the following link to see GATE cutoff of the IITs in different streams: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-for-iitsY
Dear Aspirant,
Congrats on your score. There are many colleges you can apply with this score including IITs and NITs.
GATE 2019:
The GATE exam was organised by IIT Madras this year. The exams were held on February 2,3,9 and 10 2019. The results and qualifying cut offs were released
Hello Pooja
I don't think you have crossed the cutoff marks considering any category. I am not sure about the ST cutoff's but if you are General or OBC then i am sorry you have not even cleared the cutoff.
If any Student does not clear their respective cutoff then
Congrats on your score. It would be difficult to predict which colleges you might get without your GATE marks. It is possible to predict with the data you have provided but it would be not be with maximum accuracy.
The GATE exam this year was conducted
Hi Garg, the cutoff varies every year based on various factors like number of seats available number of test takers difficulty level of exams etc. However going by the past records, some of the IITs chances are,
1) IIT Bombay
2) IIT BHU
3) IIT Kanpur
4) IIT Gandhinagar
5)
The formula for calculating gate score out of 1000 is as follows:S=S(q)+[S(t)-S(q)]*[{M-M(q)}/{M(t)-M(q)}]S= Gate score (normalised) of a candidateM= Marks obtained by candidates in a paperM(q)=Qualifying marks of general category candidate in the paperM(t)=Marks of top 0.1% or 10(whichever is higher) candidates in the paperS(t)=
Hey Ravi.
See the marks u have scored is good for u get admissioned in the good colleges like NITs for pursuing ur higher studies in the field of ur interest. U might be having some chances of the IITs but not the top notch one.
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