Will I get admission in M.Tech electrical? I scored 19.2 in GATE. I am in open category.

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Asked by chetan patil

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    archit kumar College selection expert | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    Hi Chetan,
    As your marks are too low, for admission in any of the top reputed colleges, you may try writing the paper next time.
    Best of luck.
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    Answered by

    Rahul Kumar

    4 years ago
    Arrangement of Chandigarh college for a MTech , in fact the whole designing has been astounding. Least bundle offered was 5 lakh/annum which is a serious achievement in nearby situation . You don't need to stress over the situations. Just put your work and this college realizes how to guarantee your future.
    Truly talking, with that score, it appears to be hard to get into some high-fi school. Be that as it may, other great alternatives ought to be investigated by you.
    For seeking after MTech Electrical, in the event that you need to pick a college, which can offer you grant close by an incredible course structure, at that point you shou
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  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

    Answered by

    Sonika Mankoo

    4 years ago
    Honestly speaking, with that score, it seems difficult to get into some high-fi college. But other good options should be explored by you.
    For pursuing MTech Electrical, if you want to choose a university, which can offer you scholarship along side a great course structure, then you should take admission in Chandigarh University (CU). At Chandigarh University, a professional degree like MTech, latest and modern labs along with great course design will provide you with best learning experience, specialized faculty will provide you with great exposure and skills which will be a boon for your career.
    Also, at CU, you will not only get scho
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