NIT Rourkela MTech Admission 2025: GATE cut-off rises for general category last year; know minimum score
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 5, 2025 | 07:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
The GATE 2025 admit card will be out on January 7. The IIT Roorkee will conduct the GATE exam on February 1, 2, 15 and 16, 2025.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) cut-offs at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela saw an increase last year. Candidates seeking admission in IITs and NITs for Master of Technology (MTech) programmes can appear for GATE 2025.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee will conduct the GATE 2025 on February 1, 2, 15 and 16, 2025. The institute will issue the admit card for the GATE 2025 on January 7, 2025. Candidates will be able to download the GATE 2025 admit card through the official website at gate2025.iitr.ac.in.
The IIT Roorkee will announce the GATE 2025 results and qualifying cut-off on March 19, 2025. After that, CCMT will release the NIT Rourkela GATE 2025 cutoff MTech admission for various programmes. The NIT Rourkela GATE 2025 cut off will be released on the CCMT’s official website at ccmt.admissions.nic.in.
NIT Rourkela GATE 2025 cutoff will be released in the form of minimum and maximum scores. Students scoring more than the GATE cut off 2025 will get admission into the MTech programme at NIT Rourkela.
NIT Rourkela GATE Cut-off: Determining factors
The NIT Rourkela GATE cut-off 2025 will be based on the following factors
- Total number of students who appeared for the GATE exam
- Number of vacant seats
- Difficulty level of the exam
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GATE 2025 cut-off for NIT Rourkela MTech admission
Candidates can check the NIT Rourkela previous year's maximum and minimum GATE score for the open category from the table below.
|
PG Programme |
Group |
Maximum GATE score |
Minimum GATE Score |
|
Thermal Science and Energy Engineering |
G2 |
494 |
494 |
|
Water Resources Engineering |
G1 |
432 |
392 |
|
RF and Microwave systems |
G1 |
586 |
586 |
|
Mechanical Systems Design and Control |
G3 |
518 |
498 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
G4 |
399 |
384 |
|
Information Security |
G1 |
679 |
642 |
|
Mining Engineering |
G3 |
405 |
381 |
|
Geotechnical Engineering |
G1 |
482 |
436 |
|
Thermal Science and Energy Engineering |
G1 |
498 |
498 |
|
Industrial Design |
G3 |
469 |
412 |
|
Industrial Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering |
G3 |
404 |
392 |
|
Biotechnology |
G1 |
600 |
530 |
|
Energy and Environmental Engineering |
G1 |
456 |
425 |
|
Communication & Networks |
G1 |
624 |
547 |
|
Electronic Systems & Communication |
G1 |
569 |
509 |
|
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering |
G1 |
568 |
499 |
|
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering |
G3 |
375 |
375 |
|
RF and Microwave systems |
G2 |
539 |
490 |
|
Mechanical Systems Design and Control |
G1 |
584 |
584 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
G2 |
426 |
426 |
|
Mining Engineering |
G1 |
469 |
469 |
|
Manufacturing and Automation Engineering |
G3 |
441 |
414 |
|
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering |
G1 |
574 |
574 |
|
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering |
G4 |
375 |
361 |
|
Energy and Environmental Engineering |
G2 |
421 |
403 |
|
Transportation Engineering |
G1 |
487 |
458 |
|
VLSI Design & Embedded Systems |
G1 |
666 |
628 |
|
Manufacturing and Automation Engineering |
G1 |
457 |
457 |
|
Energy and Environmental Engineering |
G3 |
401 |
396 |
|
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering |
G5 |
355 |
355 |
|
Software Engineering |
G1 |
686 |
643 |
|
Control & Automation |
G1 |
587 |
449 |
|
Atmosphere and Ocean Science |
G1 |
502 |
430 |
|
Mining Engineering |
G2 |
442 |
417 |
|
Power Electronics & Drives |
G1 |
608 |
503 |
|
Industrial Design |
G2 |
482 |
482 |
|
Power System Engineering |
G1 |
472 |
446 |
|
Structural Engineering |
G1 |
581 |
505 |
|
Environmental Engineering |
G1 |
463 |
436 |
|
Food Process Engineering |
G1 |
588 |
472 |
|
Computer Science |
G1 |
736 |
698 |
|
Mechanical Systems Design and Control |
G2 |
571 |
571 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
G3 |
426 |
426 |
|
Signal & Image Processing |
G1 |
698 |
577 |
|
RF and Microwave systems |
G3 |
484 |
482 |
|
Industrial Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering |
G1 |
445 |
445 |
|
Manufacturing and Automation Engineering |
G2 |
449 |
445 |
|
Biomedical Engineering |
G1 |
726 |
520 |
|
Thermal Science and Energy Engineering |
G3 |
490 |
457 |
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