GATE 2024 notification soon; IIT Bombay cut-offs for MTech programmes last year
GATE 2024 registration date will be announced soon on official website. Check category-wise MTech cut-offs in IIT Bombay.
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NEW DELHI : The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2024 notification will be released soon for admission to masters programmes and recruitment in the public sector. The Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (IISc Bangalore) will announce the registration date and exam dates on the GATE 2024 official website.
GATE 2024 notification will include details on exam dates, registration fee, eligibility criteria, exam pattern, syllabus, and more. The exam is conducted for different subjects of engineering.
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Through GATE 2024, the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will offer admission to their MTech programmes. Candidates who qualify GATE 2024 will be eligible for MTech admission in IITs. Each institute will release cut-offs for different engineering papers on the basis of the results.
Students interested in applying for GATE 2024 can check the past year trends of IIT Bombay cut-offs for MTech programmes to get an idea of how much they need to score in the entrance exam.
GATE 2024: IIT Bombay cut-offs for MTech courses
The category-wise cut-offs for MTech programmes offered by IIT Bombay are given below:
Discipline |
MTech Programme |
GATE Paper |
Gen |
OBC-NCL |
SC/ST |
Computer Science |
Computer Science and Engineering |
CS |
750 |
675 |
500 |
Mechanical Engineering |
Thermal and Fluids Engineering |
ME |
600 |
540 |
400 |
Design Engineering |
600 |
540 |
400 |
||
Manufacturing Engineering |
600 |
540 |
400 |
||
Electrical Engineering |
Communication Engineering |
EE,CS,EC |
510 |
459 |
340 |
Control & Computing |
EE,CS,EC,IN |
||||
Power Electronics and Power Systems |
EE,EC,IN |
||||
Microelectronics |
EE,PH,CS,EC,IN |
||||
Electronics |
EE,EC,IN,CS |
||||
Civil engineering |
Transportation Systems Engineering |
CE |
700 |
630 |
467 |
Geotechnical Engineering |
650 |
585 |
433 |
||
Water Resources Engineering |
600 |
540 |
400 |
||
Structural Engineering |
675 |
608 |
450 |
||
Ocean Engineering |
600 |
540 |
400 |
||
Remote sensing |
600 |
540 |
400 |
||
Construction technology and management |
650 |
585 |
433 |
||
Chemical engineering |
Chemical engineering |
CH |
600 |
540 |
400 |
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