What is the latest cutoff information for M.Tech at VJTI Mumbai?

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    anurag singh | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    The latest cutoff information for M.Tech at VJTI Mumbai is based on the entrance exams such as MHT CET and GATE. According to the web search results, the last round closing score for M.Tech course ranged between 8 and 357 for the General category students. The overall cutoff for MHT CET 2023 was 94.58 - 99.35 percentile for the General category students. You can check the detailed cutoff for different branches and categories on the official website of VJTI Mumbai or the State CET Cell, Maharashtra. I hope this information helps you. 

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    Ashu | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    GATE eligibility is required for VJTI Mumbai's M.Tech programme admission. GATE scores are the basis for admissions.
    The general category GATE score cutoff at VJTI Mumbai was, according to the most recent information for 2021 admissions,

     CS - 648

     IT - 640

    Electronics and Telecommunication - 606
    Electrical engineering (567) and mechanical engineering (529)
    The cutoff scores for reserved categories, such as SC, ST, and OBC, are comparatively lower than those for general categories.
    The trends in cutoffs indicate that, as competition has risen over the past few years, GATE score cutoffs at VJTI have been steadily rising.Based on pas

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