What is the GATE score required for IIT Ropar? MTech cut-offs last year
Vagisha Kaushik | February 10, 2025 | 07:01 PM IST | 1 min read
GATE Cut-off 2025: Computer science, artificial intelligence, and other MTech programmes saw a drop last year. Know category-wise closing ranks.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Ropar, which will offer admission to its MTech programmes through the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2025, saw a major drop in GATE cut-offs last year. GATE exam 2025 is being held on February 15 and 16.
IIT Ropar offers 14 postgraduate programmes in engineering. The institute introduced MTech in Materials Engineering in the last academic session. The admissions will be through the Common Offer Acceptance Portal (COAP). According to the IIT Ropar MTech fee structure, students will be required to pay Rs 1,12,710 (Rs 77,860 for SC, ST, PwD candidates).
Who is eligible for IIT Ropar MTech?
- According to the eligibility criteria, candidates who qualify GATE 2025 and satisfy any one of the following conditions are eligible for MTech admissions:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or technology (BE or BTech) or in an appropriate area from educational institutions approved by the government.
- Master’s degree in science or computer application or equivalent in the appropriate area.
- An IIT graduate or graduating from IITs with BTech degree and having an 8 CGPA on a scale of 10 (7.5 CGPA for SC, ST, PD candidates) can apply without a GATE score.
GATE 2025: IIT Ropar cut-offs
Last year’s category-wise GATE cut-offs for MTech programmes offered by the IIT are given below.
|
Name of programme |
No of seats |
General |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
EWS |
PwD |
|
Thermal and Fluids Engineering |
15 |
388 |
392 |
292 |
236 |
359 |
– |
|
Manufacturing Engineering |
15 |
355 |
379 |
304 |
253 |
437 |
– |
|
Mechanics and Design |
15 |
445 |
404 |
310 |
253 |
420 |
245 |
|
Computational Mechanics |
15 |
400 |
371 |
334 |
236 |
357 |
367 |
|
Power Engineering |
15 |
442 |
433 |
350 |
301 |
413 |
– |
|
Communication and Signal Processing |
15 |
430 |
330 |
267 |
260 |
430 |
– |
|
Microelectronics and VLSI Design |
21 |
525 |
459 |
380 |
239 |
517 |
– |
|
Artificial Intelligence |
15 |
600 |
532 |
427 |
296 |
585 |
– |
|
Computer Science and Engineering |
20 |
622 |
570 |
449 |
318 |
630 |
– |
|
Structural Engineering and Geomechanics |
12 |
510 |
458 |
323 |
395 |
554 |
– |
|
Water Resources and Environment |
15 |
466 |
383 |
300 |
345 |
542 |
No seat |
|
Biomedical Engineering |
15 |
450 |
370 |
219 |
185 |
328 |
– |
|
Chemical Engineering |
12 |
282 |
317 |
228 |
263 |
340 |
– |
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