How many marks are necessary for M.Tech in Computer Engineering at JSS Science and Technology University?
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Candidates must typically meet specific requirements relating to academic achievement and qualifying examinations in order to be eligible for the M.Tech. programme in Computer Engineering at JSSTU.
Candidates normally need to have a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0 or an aggregate score of 50% in their undergraduate degree in a relevant topic, such as computer Science or a closely related study. By doing this, candidates are guaranteed to have a solid background in computer engineering before enrolling in the M.Tech programme.
Candidates are typically needed to take the Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET), whic
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To be eligible for the M.Tech programme in Computer Engineering at JSSTU, candidates are generally required to meet certain criteria related to academic performance and qualifying examinations.
Candidates typically need to have a minimum aggregate score of 50% or an equivalent CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) in their undergraduate degree in a relevant field such as Computer Science or a closely related discipline. This ensures that candidates have a strong foundational knowledge in computer engineering before pursuing the M.Tech program.
In addition to the academic criteria, candidates are usually required to appear for a Pos
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JSS Science and Technology University requires candidates for its M.Tech programme to have completed their B.E., B.Tech., or AMIE with an overall grade point average of at least 50%.Additionally, if a candidate passed GATE, he will be admitted.
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