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3rd November 2011, 08:49 PM
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Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
total percentage for gate in btech....could u please tell me th epercentage required
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4th November 2011, 08:34 PM
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Re: Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
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Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering (GATE) The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) examination is the management of IIST and IIT for the admission in the M.Tech course. This exam is conducted once in every year. If you are interested in the M.Tech course and want to appear in the GATE exam then you need the following criteria. Educational Qualification :~ Bachelor degree in the any branch of the engineering. The final year engineering candidates are also eligible for GATE examination. As per your question there are no limit of percentage required to appear in the GATE examination. Only pass the qualifying examination is enough to appear in the GATE examination. According to notification of the GATE-2012 the pre-final year candidates are not eligible for the GATE examination only final year and pass out the qualifying examination is eligible to apply for the GATE examination. For complete information please visit the official website :~ http://www.iitk.ac.in/gate/gate2012/ |
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5th November 2011, 12:10 AM
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Re: Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
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The GATE examination is conducted by the IIT for the admission in the M.Tech course in IIT's and other's Institutes. The minimum qualification required to apply for the GATE examination is that the candidate must has a bachelor's degree in engineering or the candidate is appearing in the final examination of bachelor's degree in Engineering/Technology Architecture.Master's degree holder in Science/Mathematics/Computer Applications can also apply. There is no criteria of marks is imposed.So any candidate who has passed Engineering from a recognized Institution can apply for the GATE examination. For more Information you can log on to the official website of IIT. http://http://www.iitk.ac.in/gate/gate2012 Best Wishes.... |
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11th November 2011, 08:49 AM
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Re: Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
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(a) Bachelor’s degree holders in Engineering/Technology or its equivalent. (b) Bachelor’s degree holders in Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science/Electronics/ followed by qualifications obtained through an examination conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE. (c) Bachelor’s degree holders in Architecture/Design (for M Des program only) (d) Master’s degree holders in Physics with Electronics/Instrumentation (for M Tech programs). There are no restriction for attempts in GATE exam.You can apply here maximum time. There are no age criteria but your minimum age must be above 18 years. GATE score is valid for TWO years. NOTE:- 3rd year student are NOT eligible for This year GATE exam. Only final year and pass out batch are eligible for 2012 GATE exam. There is no percentage require for GATE exam. |
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11th January 2012, 09:34 PM
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Re: Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
GATE exam is conduted by IIT to admission into M.tech..
final year candidate of enggineering or Bechlors degree holders B.E. B.tech. student are eligible for gate exam. there is no limit of percentage of gate . only passing of this exam the candidate get a score card which hold percentile. percentile would be calculated according to total number of candidate apply. |
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12th February 2013, 10:06 AM
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Re: Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
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GATE stands for Graduate Aptitude test for Engineers and it is a exam which is very very tough to clear. Every Engineer lacs of Engineer sit for this exam and take the exam but only a few of them managed to clear the exam. There are many Education institutes opened in every city which promises a sure shot success in the exam and even in the PSU's You can take help from those institute. Qualification :- 1. All the engineers are eligible for the exam 2. Final year student are also eligible 3. Students from any stream of Engineering are eligible 4. No percentage criteria. 5. No minimum percentage 6. No maximum percentage 7. PSU also demand GATE score sometimes So dear 4th point clear says that students with any percentage can apply so stop worrying about the percentage and start a thorough preparation of the exam as the exam is very very tough and the success rate is also very low. If you really want to clear the exam then its better you prepare thoroughly for the exam. Hope it will help Cheers...!!! |
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5th April 2013, 03:07 PM
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Re: Total percentage required for GATE in B.Tech?
Dear There,
The acronym for GATE is Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering. GATE is an all India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in Engineering and Technology. The Indian Institute of Science and seven IIT's jointly conduct GATE examination. The GATE Score of a candidate reflects the relative performance level of a candidate. The GATE examination has not require any percentage criteria. The eligibility criteria required for the GATE examination are prescribed as below:- * Completion of graduation in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/Computer application from any recognised college or university. * Completion of post-graduation in Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications from any accredited college or university. * Final year contenders are also eligible. * Percentage and age criteria are not necessary. * Nationality:- Indian. GATE examination pattern:- GATE examination syllabus:- |
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