How to prepare for GATE (ECE) in the 2nd year of B.Tech at home?
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No, you can't take admission in M.Tech at IIIT Delhi without appearing for the GATE exam. The institute offers this two-year full-time programme at the postgraduate level. Aspirants must meet the basic eligibility of passing graduation in the relevant stream from a recognised university in addition to clearing the GATE exam. For seat allotment, candidates have to register for the CCMT counselling.
Yes, GATE scores are accepted by Chennai Institute of Technology to admission into its M.Tech programs. CEETA PG scores are also another option through which one can apply. The single window counselling process requires all the applicants to go through the process. The admission is only based on suiting the qualification and availing of seats.
The GATE 2026 registration is likely to start in August 2025 (fourth week) as per the last year timeline. The registration link will be activated on the GOAPS 2026 portal, which will be activated on the website. The GATE 2026 registration due date will be available for different deadlines, which will updated along with the GATE 2026 official notification and information brochure. Before the registration dates hit on the website, it is important for the aspirants to keep all their documents and data ready to avoid last-minute hustle.
Here are some major documents that will be required for GATE 2026 registration process -
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If your son qualifies in GATE, he's eligible for the TIST M.Tech GATE scholarship—this provides a ?15,000 waiver each semester on tuition fees. This offer applies across all branches and is available to female students and general category alike. Let me know if you need more details!
There is no such necessity to take coaching to clear the GATE exam for admission to MTech courses; you can get excellent marks and rank through dedicated effort and self-study. Basically, it depends on your learning style, dedication towards clearing the exam, and passion to pursue MTech.
Having said that, coaching can definitely add value because of the structured learning approach followed there, along with expert knowledge and guidance and access to study material that can turn out to be very helpful.
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