How can I manage time while preparing for GATE 2026 with college or job?

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8 months ago

Preparing alongside college or full-time employment is a balancing act but it is not impossible to succeed in this test and many of thousands of dreamers already passed it. This is the best way to do it:

1. Make Your Program Of Study Time-Convenient
In College Students Case; Put your topics of the GAT

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8 months ago

Developing time management skills is super important. Create a daily or a weekly study plan with 2 to 3 hours on focused study on weekdays and longer sessions on weekends. Use early morning and late evenings startegically. Priortize quality learning over quantity, take frequent breaks for brain exer

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Yes, you can get admission in M.Tech without GATE exam at MIT College of Management and Computer Application. In that case, you can appear for PERA CET or MIT-WPU CET exam and get a valid score for admission.

Candidates with a valid GATE scorecard of 2026/2025/2024 are eligible to participate in CCMT counselling 2026.

Candidates need to meet minimum qualifying mark to participate in GATE 2026 CCMT counselling. The CGPA is different for each category. For General/EWS and OBC-NCL category, the required CGPA is 6.5 on a 10-point scale, which is 60%. On the other hand, for SC/ST and PwD, required CGPA is 6.0 on a 10-

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Candidates can check GATE expected safe marks for IIT M.Tech admission below -

 

Branch

Cutoff range

Computer Science (CSE)

65 - 75 marks

Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA)

60 - 70 marks 

Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)

70  - 80 marks

Mechanical Engineering (ME)

36 - 45 marks

Electrical Engineering (EE)

35- 40 marks

Civil Engineering (CE)

35 - 40 marks

Yes, candidates with GATE score of 400 to 500 are also eligible for COAP counselling. However, admission and selection chances completely depends on different criteria such as branch selection, competition level, category, etc. 

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