What has been the cutoff trend for University of Hyderabad M.Tech admission?

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    Janki H Gajjar | Contributor-Level 10

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    According to the University of Hyderabad cutoff for Round 6 in 2023, the closing scores for all M.Tech specialisations ranged between 352 and 398. The most competitive specialisation has been M.Tech. in Information Technology with a closing score of 398, followed by M.Tech. in Microelectronics and VLSI Design with 360 score. Analysis of cut offs for previous years for M.Tech. in Integrated Circuit Technology reveals that University of Hyderabad has seen a fluctuating trend compared to 2021. Tabulated below are GATE last round scores for General-All India category students for last three years:

    Course202120222023
    M.Tech.1 in Computer Science465411352
    M.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence513399358
    M.Tech. in Information Technology415359352
    M.Tech. in Integrated Circuit Technology483358398
    M.Tech. in Microelectronics and VLSI Design– / –367360

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