I am scoring around 500 in GATE 2025. What are the chances of getting a seat at NIT Durgapur?

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    Sanjana Singh | Contributor-Level 6

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    There is a high chance of securing admission to NIT Durgapur with a score of 500 in the GATE exam. The last round for NIT Durgapur cutoff 2025 among General AI category candidates closed at a range of 350 to 562. Therefore, a lot of options are available at a 500 score, including top branches such as M.Tech in AI & DS and M.Tech. in Microelectronics and VLSI

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