What is the cut off of IIIT Kalyani?

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IIIT Kalyani cutoff 2025 varies for each round and category. For the General AI category, the cutoff score range for M.Tech in  VLSI and Embedded Systems varied from 354 to 358 as per the last and first rounds' results. Different categories will have a variation in their GATE cutoff 2025, as in, for

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