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Aarushi BhattCurrent Student
Experienced Campus Representative.
Guide-Level 14
Admission to Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) or National Institute of Technology (NITs) Without GATE score (NON-GATE):
Most of the student can not imagine going to IITs without tough completion, which is a correct assumption. But there ar
Most of the student can not imagine going to IITs without tough completion, which is a correct assumption. But there ar
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Admission to Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) or National Institute of Technology (NITs) Without GATE score (NON-GATE):
Most of the student can not imagine going to IITs without tough completion, which is a correct assumption. But there are ways to get into IITs and NITs without GATE scores too. Below are the possible cases.
Sponsored Candidates:If you are working in industry for over three year and can prove that your employer is ready to allow you to go to study by letters from authority, you can apply under this category.
There are few seats reserved under this category in both IITs and NITs.
Quality Improvement Program (QIP):This is started by Govt. of India to improve the quality of teaching staff in state colleges by giving them a chance to attend Indias top most engineering schools. All the faculty members with three years plus experience are eligible for this.
Kindly read the upcoming post giving detail view of these programs.
Admission to Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITs):
They conduct their own exam for admission. Anyone can apply and try to get admission for Master of Engineering. These colleges are deemed universities and have good infrastructure and placements.
Admission to Central and State Universities:
Few Central Universities conduct there own exams and few consider GATE scores too. Most of the State University doesnt get GATE qualified students, therefore they conduct their own written test and interview. For more information about notification and other details please subscribe via email, check the box on upper right side of this page. For a list of central universities offering M.Tech programs visitMaster of Engineering Degree (M.Tech) in Central Universities.
Private Deemed Universities:
These days in India there are many professional private universities offering masters in engineering. They conduct their won exam and interview. Admission is easy but they may charge huge fee.
Private Engineering colleges offering Master of Engineering:
AICTE approve many old private engineering colleges to start M.Tech course because of infrastructure and faculty. Admission these are easy but may be expensive.
Most of the student can not imagine going to IITs without tough completion, which is a correct assumption. But there are ways to get into IITs and NITs without GATE scores too. Below are the possible cases.
Sponsored Candidates:If you are working in industry for over three year and can prove that your employer is ready to allow you to go to study by letters from authority, you can apply under this category.
There are few seats reserved under this category in both IITs and NITs.
Quality Improvement Program (QIP):This is started by Govt. of India to improve the quality of teaching staff in state colleges by giving them a chance to attend Indias top most engineering schools. All the faculty members with three years plus experience are eligible for this.
Kindly read the upcoming post giving detail view of these programs.
Admission to Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIITs):
They conduct their own exam for admission. Anyone can apply and try to get admission for Master of Engineering. These colleges are deemed universities and have good infrastructure and placements.
Admission to Central and State Universities:
Few Central Universities conduct there own exams and few consider GATE scores too. Most of the State University doesnt get GATE qualified students, therefore they conduct their own written test and interview. For more information about notification and other details please subscribe via email, check the box on upper right side of this page. For a list of central universities offering M.Tech programs visitMaster of Engineering Degree (M.Tech) in Central Universities.
Private Deemed Universities:
These days in India there are many professional private universities offering masters in engineering. They conduct their won exam and interview. Admission is easy but they may charge huge fee.
Private Engineering colleges offering Master of Engineering:
AICTE approve many old private engineering colleges to start M.Tech course because of infrastructure and faculty. Admission these are easy but may be expensive.
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vipul mishraCurrent Student
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I think you have to try for other college because 136 marks is less for COEP.
7 years ago
Can I get admission in DY Patil College of Engineering, Pune to pursue CSE with 55 marks in CET?
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sidharth sadangiCurrent Student
I am a simple boy.
Beginner-Level 3
If you are an SC student you will get seats easily because of your quota. In this government SC/ST students are very lucky. They have enough seats and job facilities. Apply for the seats you will get it.
7 years ago
Which college and branch should I choose with 151 marks in MHCET and 88.15% in class 12th?
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Amit Kumar ChauhanCurrent Student
Aviation love
Contributor-Level 10
Your marks are very good. You should have to apply for government colleges. You can take admission in aerospace engineering or aeronautical engineering.
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Harsh RanjanCurrent Student
College Selection Expert
Scholar-Level 17
Please visit the link provided to get the complete detail about the college, you can get please enter your marks, rank and category for better results.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-college-predictor
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Parthra,
Admissions to all PG seats in Maharashtra is controlled and supervised by DTE, Maharashtra. It's based on GATE score. For COEP, also, you have to follow same rule. Remember this is a premier Institute and GATE score as good as NI
Admissions to all PG seats in Maharashtra is controlled and supervised by DTE, Maharashtra. It's based on GATE score. For COEP, also, you have to follow same rule. Remember this is a premier Institute and GATE score as good as NI
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Hello Parthra,
Admissions to all PG seats in Maharashtra is controlled and supervised by DTE, Maharashtra. It's based on GATE score. For COEP, also, you have to follow same rule. Remember this is a premier Institute and GATE score as good as NITs is required.
Admissions to all PG seats in Maharashtra is controlled and supervised by DTE, Maharashtra. It's based on GATE score. For COEP, also, you have to follow same rule. Remember this is a premier Institute and GATE score as good as NITs is required.
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Piyush RawatCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Check out the link below and click on it to know the college cut-off:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-cut-off-predictor
Also refer: https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-cut-off-predictor
Also refer: https://www.resonance.ac.in/reso/news/JEE-Main-Branch-Predictor.aspx
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Avinash sisodiaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
You have to give some exam, if you are outside Maharashtra, because there are some outstanding colleges for outsider of Maharashtra.
7 years ago
What is this year's SC category cut-off of DY Patil College of Engineering, Pune for computer engineering?
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Suman KashyapCurrent Student
#NITian
Guide-Level 11
Find a link below that will help you find the expected cut off of the college:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-cut-off-predictor
Hope this was helpful.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/mhcet-cut-off-predictor
Hope this was helpful.