What is the selection process for M.Tech and what is the minimum GATE score required at Central University of Punjab?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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  • Hi dear students.

    The Central University of Punjab (CUP) has a selection process for M.Tech that includes an entrance test and counseling. Eligible candidates must take the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET). Admission is based on the marks obtained in the CUCET. The minimum GATE score for the general category in 2022 was 359. The 2023 GATE cutoff for the general category was 363–371. 

    The final selection of candidates is based on: -

    80 percent weightage of the GATE score

    20 percent weightage of marks in the personal interview

    Some documents required for admission include: -

    Graduation marks sheet or grade sheet

    Grad

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