IIIT Bangalore GATE cut-off score for MTech announced; ECE sees 113-point surge
Suviral Shukla | May 16, 2025 | 10:35 AM IST | 1 min read
The first cut-off list for MTech courses include GATE score for admission to Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), and Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AIDS).
International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT Bangalore) has announced the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) cut-off for MTech programmes for the academic year 2025-26. From last year, the MTech cut-off for ECE has been increased by 113-point, from 442 to 555.
The first cut-off list for MTech courses include GATE score for admission to Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), and Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AIDS).
Candidates with 65% marks in four year bachelor’s degree in engineering (BE, BTech or equivalent) are eligible to take admission in various MTech courses offered by the IIIT Bangalore.
Selected candidates will have to report to the institute by July 11 and admission process will be closed on July 31, 2025.
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IIIT Bangalore MTech Admissions 2025-26: GATE cut-off
As compared to 442 cut-off score last year, the institute has increased the ECE cut-off to 555.
|
Admission list |
GATE cut-off list |
|
CSE offer list 1 |
668 |
|
ECE offer list 1 |
555 |
|
AIDS offer list 1 |
611 |
Notably, the admission letters will be sent to the selected candidates at the beginning of next week, as per the official announcement by the institute.
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