IIT Gandhinagar admissions 2025 open for MTech programmes; apply by April 16
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 12, 2025 | 04:42 PM IST | 1 min read
IIT Gandhinagar Admissions 2025: The application fee for SC, ST and PD category students is Rs 150 and other category candidates will have to pay Rs 300.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar is now accepting applications for admission to MTech programmes academic year 2025-26. As per latest update, candidates can apply for MTech courses through the official website, iitgn.ac.in. The last date for registration is April 16.
IIT Gandhinagar offers admissions to various MTech courses including biological engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science and engineering, artificial intelligence , earth system science, electrical engineering , etc.
The application fee for IIT Gandhinagar MTech admissions 2025 is Rs 150 for SC, ST and PD category students and other category candidates will have to pay Rs 300.
Candidates can apply in online mode only. However, if you are applying for more than one programme, you will have to submit a separate application form.
IIT Gandhinagar will offer a monthly scholarship of Rs 12,400 for candidates admitted to full-time MTech programmes. Candidates admitted to PGDIIT programmes will not receive any stipend or scholarship.
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IIT Gandhinagar Admissions 2025: MTech programmes eligibility criteria
The eligibility criteria for admissions to IIT Gandhinagar MTech programmes is as follows.
- Candidates must have a minimum of 55% marks in BE, BTech and BS 4 year duration, or MSc or equivalent in appropriate branches with 50% marks for students from SC, ST, PwD categories.
- Candidates having a valid GATE score at the time of interview and written test are also eligible to apply for MTech.
- GATE is not required for application to the PGDIIT programme.
- BTech graduates from the IITs with CGPA of 8.0 or above can also apply without having to appear in GATE.
Additionally, the eligibility criteria mentioned above are minimum and the disciplines may use higher cut-off levels for shortlisting candidates. Candidates belonging to SC, ST, PD categories will be eligible for relaxations in the selection criteria.
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