M.Tech Eligibility

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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Hello,
Yes, you can get direct admission for M.Tech.

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naren pulikonda

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No, since the eligibility criteria says, you need to have a graduate degree from any one of the non-IT courses.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Rishabh,
There is no age restriction for post graduate courses.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Generally, the eligibility criteria for M.Tech in Polymer Engineering- B.E. Or B.Tech. In Polymer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Petroleum Engineering, Textile, Polymer Technology or M.Sc. In Chemistry and Physics with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi, The GATE cut off is depends upon various factors as listed below and varies yearly and institute wise. The following factors will be considered during the preparation process of GATE cutoff for IITs and NITs:
1. Number of applicants for the specific course
2. Previous years cutoff trend
3. Difficulty level of the examination
4. Number of seats available for the course
The M.Tech minimum cut off in Machine design for IIT-G in year 2017 are under :-
a) 754 ( For General)
b) 719 (For OBC)
c) 511 ( For SC)
d) 483 (For ST)
The NIT Warangal opening and closing ranks for year 2018 are under:-
a) 864-768 ( For general)
b) 791-739 (For OBC)
c) 637-561 (
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Rajat Goyal

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I guess, you are a bit confused in understanding the eligibility criteria with 10+2. It means, your class 12th or PUC grade, not your class 10th. So, better start focusing on your subject to get your dream college.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You will have to check with the respective institute about it. AMIE is not AICTE recognized, hence I would suggest staying away from it.

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