I have got negative marking in GATE exam but want to do M.Tech in a government college, is it possible?

GATE score: minus 2, B.Tech CGPA: 6.5, Diploma: 68.13.

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Asked by Nikhil Singh
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7 years ago
Hi Nikhil, Sorry to say, but you can't get admission in government recognized colleges without clearing the cut offs of GATE exam. Although some private universities can provide you an M.Tech seat, but you will not get any scholarship from government. Try to clear the cut offs. Best of luck.

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