Can I get into IIT Bhilai PG courses with 500 rank?

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IIT Bhilai offers admission to MSc specialisations on the basis of IIT JAM scores. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India quota. Among the General category candidates, the cutoff ranks were between 523 and 613. Therefore, if you belong to the General category, th

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IIT Bhilai MSc fees is INR 25,000. IIT Bhilai fee structure includes other components. The total fee may differ at the time of payment due to the variables of the fee structure.

Note: The fee information is taken from official body and is subject to change.

No, students cannot apply for IIT Bhilai with 52% in graduation. To get admission, students must fulfil the eligibility. The eligibility is to have 55% - 60% in graduation in relevant field from a recognised univeristy.

Yes, entrance tests are accepted for selection in IIT Bhilai - Indian Institute of Technology. The selection for admission in preferred programme is based on the merit and the candidate's performance in the mentioned entrance tests:

  • JEE Main
  • JEE Advanced
  • GATE
  • IIT JAM

 

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