What was GATE cutoff for M.Tech in Mechanical at NIT Srinagar?

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

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    NIT Srinagar accepts GATE score, followed by the CCMT Counselling process for M.Tech admission. NIT Srinagar GATE cutoff 2024 has been concluded. As per the NIT Srinagar 2024 cutoff, the last round closing rank for M.Tech in Mechanical System Design was 359 for the General All India category students. 

    Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the NIT Srinagar M.Tech cutoff for 2024, 2023 and 2022 for the General All India category students. 

    Course202220232024
    Mechanical System Design365353359

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