Yes, RTU CAM 2026 accepts students without a GATE score — you can apply under the non-GATE academic merit category, with expected cutoffs ranging from 60% to 75% in your B.Tech aggregate depending on the branch and college.
Rajasthan Technical University Common Admission (RTU CAM) 2026 opens M.Tech seats at RTU Kota and its affiliated colleges to both GATE-qualified and non-GATE students. While GATE score holders get priority seating and are eligible for the AICTE GATE scholarship, non-GATE students have a separate merit category based solely on graduation percentage. RTU CAM 2026 counselling is expected around June 29, 2026.
- Non-GATE students can register and apply online at rtu.ac.in — no GATE score or GATE roll number is required.
- Minimum eligibility: 55% aggregate in B.Tech or B.E. for General and OBC students; 50% for SC, ST, and PwD students.
- Merit for non-GATE category is calculated on B.Tech aggregate percentage only — no entrance test is conducted.
- Non-GATE seats are allotted after GATE merit seats in each counselling round; vacancies from GATE candidates may open up for non-GATE students in later rounds.
- Expected non-GATE merit cutoff: 60%–75% depending on specialisation and campus, based on 2025 trends.
| Direct Link – RTU CAM 2026 Official Portal (Registration and Counselling) (Active) — rtu.ac.in |
Who Can Apply Without GATE for RTU CAM 2026
RTU CAM 2026 has a dedicated non-GATE category for students who have not appeared in GATE or did not qualify. Your B.Tech or B.E. aggregate percentage is the sole merit parameter. You must meet the criteria below to be eligible:
| Criterion | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Qualifying Degree | B.Tech or B.E. in a relevant engineering discipline |
| Minimum Marks – General and OBC | 55% aggregate in the qualifying degree |
| Minimum Marks – SC, ST, and PwD | 50% aggregate in the qualifying degree |
| GATE Score | Not required for the non-GATE category |
| Domicile | No domicile restriction; open to all-India applicants |
| Final-Year Students | Eligible to apply provisionally; must meet percentage at admission |
Students in the final semester of their B.Tech can apply provisionally but must submit their final marksheet showing the required percentage before seat allotment is confirmed.
How to Apply for RTU CAM 2026 Without GATE Score
The application and counselling process for non-GATE students is entirely online through the RTU portal. Follow these steps:
- Visit rtu.ac.in and go to the RTU CAM 2026 section.
- Register using your active email ID and mobile number to create a login credential.
- Fill in your personal details, academic information (B.Tech percentage, university name, passing year), and select the M.Tech specialisation you wish to pursue.
- In the GATE Score field, select Non-GATE or leave the GATE roll number field blank as instructed on the form.
- Upload scanned copies of: passport-size photograph, signature, all B.Tech semester marksheets, and a category certificate if applicable.
- Pay the application fee online through the available payment gateway and submit the form.
- Download and save your filled application and fee payment receipt.
- Participate in online choice filling when RTU opens the counselling portal and lock your preferences before the deadline.
Enter your B.Tech percentage carefully — this figure directly determines your rank on the non-GATE merit list and errors are a common reason for rank discrepancies at the verification stage.
Non-GATE Seats and Merit Categories in RTU CAM 2026
RTU and affiliated colleges offer M.Tech seats across three admission streams. Non-GATE seats are a defined portion of total intake and are filled from a separate merit list. Based on patterns from 2024 and 2025, the structure is as follows:
| Admission Stream | Merit Basis | GATE Scholarship Eligible |
|---|---|---|
| GATE Qualified | GATE score (normalised out of 100) | Yes – ?12,400 per month from AICTE |
| Non-GATE (Academic Merit) | B.Tech aggregate percentage | No |
| Sponsored or Industry Category | Employer nomination and percentage | No (employer-funded) |
Non-GATE seats are allotted from the non-GATE merit list in each round. Seats left vacant by GATE-category students who do not report for admission are frequently converted and made available to non-GATE applicants in second and third counselling rounds, which can significantly expand your options if you are waiting.
Expected Non-GATE Merit Cutoff for RTU CAM 2026
Non-GATE cutoffs for RTU CAM are expressed as the minimum B.Tech percentage at which the last seat was allotted. The figures below are expected cutoffs based on 2024 and 2025 trends — actual values for 2026 will be released after each counselling round.
| M.Tech Specialisation | Expected Cutoff – General (Non-GATE) | Expected Cutoff – SC/ST/OBC (Non-GATE) |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science and Engineering | 70%–75% | 60%–65% |
| Electronics and Communication Engineering | 68%–73% | 58%–63% |
| Electrical Engineering | 65%–70% | 55%–62% |
| Mechanical Engineering | 63%–68% | 55%–60% |
| Civil and Structural Engineering | 62%–68% | 55%–60% |
| Other Specialisations | 60%–66% | 50%–58% |
CSE and ECE see the highest applicant volumes and therefore carry the highest non-GATE cutoffs. If your B.Tech percentage is between 60% and 65%, targeting less competitive specialisations or affiliated colleges rather than the RTU Kota main campus gives you a better chance of securing a seat. Cutoffs also tend to drop in the second and third rounds as seats open up.
Tips to Improve Your Chances Without a GATE Score
Since your B.Tech percentage is the only merit parameter in the non-GATE category, strategy during the counselling stage matters as much as academics. Keep these points in mind:
- Apply in the first registration window: Early applicants are often placed higher in the merit list when percentage scores are equal, as tie-breaking can factor in application sequence.
- Fill as many preferences as possible: During choice filling, select multiple M.Tech specialisations and multiple colleges in descending order of preference. A longer preference list maximises your probability of getting a seat.
- Include affiliated colleges in your list: RTU Kota main campus draws the most applicants. Affiliated colleges in cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ajmer often have lower non-GATE cutoffs and more vacancy seats in later rounds.
- Participate in every counselling round: Do not withdraw after the first round if you did not get your preferred option. Seats released by non-reporting students are added back for subsequent rounds.
- Keep all documents verified in advance: Category certificate, migration certificate, and all semester marksheets must be physically verified before final admission. Incomplete documents can lead to seat cancellation even after allotment.
RTU CAM 2026 Non-GATE FAQs
Ques. Can I apply to RTU CAM 2026 if I have not appeared in GATE at all?
Ans. Yes. RTU CAM 2026 has a separate non-GATE category for students who have not appeared in or qualified GATE. You apply based on your B.Tech aggregate percentage and no GATE score is required at any stage.
Ques. What is the minimum B.Tech percentage to apply as a non-GATE student for RTU CAM 2026?
Ans. You need at least 55% aggregate marks in your B.Tech or B.E. degree if you belong to the General or OBC category. SC, ST, and PwD students need a minimum of 50% aggregate.
Ques. Will I receive a scholarship if I get admitted through the non-GATE category at RTU?
Ans. No. The AICTE GATE scholarship of ?12,400 per month is exclusively for GATE-qualified students. Non-GATE students are not eligible for this scholarship but may explore state government or institution-specific financial assistance separately.
Ques. Are non-GATE seats filled before or after GATE seats in RTU CAM counselling?
Ans. GATE category seats are allotted first. Non-GATE seats are filled from the non-GATE merit list in the same or subsequent rounds. Seats left vacant by GATE students who do not report are typically converted and offered to non-GATE applicants in later rounds.
Ques. What is the expected non-GATE cutoff for M.Tech CSE at RTU Kota in 2026?
Ans. Based on 2025 trends, the expected non-GATE merit cutoff for M.Tech CSE at RTU Kota for General category students is around 70%–75% B.Tech aggregate. These are expected figures; RTU will publish official cutoffs after each counselling round at rtu.ac.in.
Ques. When is RTU CAM 2026 counselling expected to begin?
Ans. RTU CAM 2026 counselling is expected around June 29, 2026. You should monitor the official RTU portal at rtu.ac.in for confirmed schedule announcements and round-wise dates.








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