Are non- GATE students eligible for M.Tech?

My GATE score is 16.33.

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    Rakshit Bhandari

    4 years ago
    Yes sure. There are lots of colleges which conducts there own entrance exam like Jaypee university. I will suggest you for M.Tech you have to choose Chandigarh University. Department houses forty four laboratories including laboratories certified by top companies like Oracle, HP, CISCO, IBM with the latest hardware and software for enriching the best practical experience by the students. Our college provides facilities such as Wi-Fi, air conditioners labs like Microsoft Innovation Center, SAP labs, CISCO CCNA Labs, BOT labs and many more. Central Library and individual library is there in all buildings. The infrastructure is awesome. I
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    Sumit Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    Yes, why not. You can easily get admission in M.Tech without doing GATE. Chandigarh University gives you an opportunity to do M.Tech without GATE. Chandigarh University is best college for master in engineering. Master in Computer engineering provide best opportunity towards Research and development field. What's more, If we talk about Placements, Chandigarh University got the title of "College with best Placements" in india. If we are discussing What's more, Has been Awarded by Limca Book of World Records for most extreme organizations visiting an instructive grounds in a year and Situation record of this University is quite acceptabl
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    neha

    4 years ago
    Yes, the students who have not qualified the GATE are eligible for M.Tech in various programme. The only thing is that if you get the M.Tech seat through GATE then you are going to get the stipend of Rs. 12,400 else without GATE you can also get the admission in private universities like Chandigarh University which is the best option.
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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Candidates who have a valid GATE score (at the time of interview/written test) are eligible to apply for M.Tech. GATE is not required for application to M.Tech on a part-time basis or for the PGDIIT programme.

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