Which exam score is accepted for IIT Bombay admissions for the M.Tech course?

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    MOHANAPRIYA M | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    GATE results will be accepted by IIT Bombay for admission to the M.Tech programme. Candidates must secure at least 60% of the total marks (55% of the total marks for SC/ST/PwD category) in any of the following degrees: BE, B.Tech, B.Sc., Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning, M.Sc., MCA, MBBS, M.Pharm, B.Pharma, BDS or a recognised qualification equivalent to BE or B.Tech.

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    GATE results are accepted by IIT Bombay for admission to M.Tech programmes. A minimum of 60% aggregate (55% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD category) in any of the following degrees is required of candidates: BE, B.Tech, B.Sc., Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning, M.Sc., MCA, MBBS, MPharm, B.Pharma, BDS, or any recognised equivalent to BE or B.Tech. 

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    Lalit Bhandari If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong! | Guide-Level 15

    10 months ago

    IIT Bombay accepts GATE score for admission to MTech course. Candidates must have a BE/ BTech/ BSc/ Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning/ MSc/ MCA/ MBBS/ MPharm/ BPharma/ BDS/ degree recognised equivalent to BE/ BTech with a minimum of 60% aggregate (55% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD category). For MTech General-All India, cut offs for GATE 2024 closed off at score 600 for MTech in Chemical Engineering and 750 for Computer Science and Engineering. Similarly, for MTech in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, the GATE score closed off on 650

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