Students with a GATE 2026 score under 40 out of 100 can still secure M.Tech admission in Rajasthan through RTU CAM 2026, with the final counselling round closing on June 26, 2026.

Rajasthan Technical University Common Admission (RTU CAM) is the centralised counselling process for M.Tech seats across government engineering colleges (GECs) and RTU-affiliated institutions in Rajasthan. Admission is based purely on your GATE 2026 score — no separate state entrance test is required. In later counselling rounds, closing GATE scores at district-level GECs drop well below 40, and for reserved categories, well below 20. If you hold a valid GATE 2026 scorecard and stay flexible on college and branch, seats are still within reach.

  • RTU CAM 2026 counselling round for low-score allotments closes on June 26, 2026.
  • GATE 2026 is scored out of 100 marks; a score under 40 is valid for admission at multiple GECs in Rajasthan.
  • District-level GECs in Rajasthan have historically shown closing GATE scores of 5–22 marks in final rounds, based on 2024–25 RTU CAM trends.
  • SC and ST category students may receive admission with GATE scores as low as 1–10 marks.
  • RTU-affiliated private colleges also participate in RTU CAM and offer Non-GATE management-quota seats for students who do not meet the GATE cutoff threshold.
Direct Link: RTU CAM 2026 M.Tech Counselling Portalrtu.ac.in

What is RTU CAM 2026?

RTU CAM is the Common Admission process conducted by Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, for M.Tech admissions across state-government-funded engineering colleges and select affiliated private institutions in Rajasthan. It functions like a centralised counselling system: you register with your GATE score, fill college and branch preferences, and are allotted a seat based on merit and availability.

The process typically runs in two to three regular rounds followed by a spot round. Opening rounds fill seats at high-demand colleges — RTU Kota itself and GECs in larger cities — at relatively higher GATE score requirements. By the final rounds and spot round, seats at district-level GECs remain available at significantly lower closing scores, often well below 40 marks. Students who register early, fill broad preferences, and participate in every round have the best chance of converting a low GATE score into an admission.


How GATE Score Cutoffs Work in RTU CAM

RTU CAM does not publish a universal minimum cutoff before counselling. Each college and branch has its own closing GATE score, which is determined by how many students apply and how many seats are available. The table below shows how closing scores typically vary by college tier, based on 2024–25 RTU CAM trends.

College TierTypical Opening Score (Round 1)Expected Closing Score (Final Round)
RTU Kota and top GECs (Jaipur, Jodhpur belt)55–7540–55
Mid-tier GECs (Ajmer, Bikaner, Bharatpur)30–5022–38
District-level GECs (Jhalawar, Banswara, Baran, Dungarpur)12–285–20
RTU-affiliated private collegesVaries1–18 (or Non-GATE seats available)

All score ranges are expected figures based on 2024–25 RTU CAM data. Actual 2026 cutoffs will be published on rtu.ac.in during the live counselling process.


M.Tech Colleges in Rajasthan Accepting GATE Under 40

The following government engineering colleges have historically recorded closing GATE scores below 40 in mid or final counselling rounds. These are expected trends for 2026 based on 2024–25 RTU CAM data and will change based on actual applicant numbers this cycle.

CollegeLocationExpected Closing GATE Score — General Category (Final Round)Common M.Tech Branches
Government Engineering College (GEC)Bikaner24–36Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
Government Engineering College (GEC)Ajmer26–38Electronics, Civil, Mechanical
Government Engineering College (GEC)Bharatpur20–34Mechanical, Civil Engineering
Government Engineering College (GEC)Jhalawar12–24Civil, Electronics Engineering
Government Engineering College (GEC)Banswara6–16Civil, Mechanical Engineering
Government Engineering College (GEC)Baran5–15Electronics, Civil Engineering
Government Engineering College (GEC)Dungarpur5–12Civil, Mechanical Engineering
Rajasthan Technical University (RTU)Kota40–55 (some branches may close lower)Multiple specialisations

Expected figures based on 2024–25 RTU CAM trends. Verify seat availability and branch-wise cutoffs on rtu.ac.in once the 2026 allotment data is published.


Category-Wise Expected Closing GATE Scores for 2026

RTU CAM 2026 reserves seats for SC, ST, OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), and EWS categories. Reserved-category closing GATE scores are significantly lower than General category cutoffs — especially at district-level GECs, where SC and ST students have historically secured seats with scores in the single digits.

CategoryExpected Closing Score — Mid-Tier GECExpected Closing Score — District GEC
General / UR22–385–20
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)15–303–14
EWS14–283–12
SC8–201–10
ST5–151–8

All figures are expected and based on 2024–25 RTU CAM trends. Scores are out of 100 (GATE total marks). Actual category-wise cutoffs for 2026 will be published during the live counselling rounds.


How to Apply via RTU CAM 2026

Complete these steps before the June 26, 2026 counselling deadline to secure your M.Tech seat through RTU CAM 2026:

  1. Visit the official RTU portal at rtu.ac.in and navigate to the RTU CAM 2026 M.Tech counselling section.
  2. Register using your GATE 2026 roll number, date of birth, and a valid email ID.
  3. Upload the required documents: your GATE 2026 scorecard, B.Tech or B.E. semester marksheets, a valid category certificate if applicable, and a recent passport-size photograph.
  4. Pay the RTU CAM 2026 counselling registration fee online through the portal.
  5. Fill your college and branch preferences in order of priority. Students with a score under 40 should add district-level GECs high on their list to improve allotment chances in early rounds.
  6. Submit your preference list and wait for the seat allotment result to be published on the portal.
  7. If a seat is allotted, report to the college within the deadline for document verification and pay the admission fee to confirm your seat.

Important: Failing to report or pay the admission fee within the given window will cancel your allotment. Keep checking rtu.ac.in for each round’s schedule.


Tips to Maximise Chances with a Low GATE Score

  • Fill all available college preferences: RTU CAM allows multiple choices. Add every GEC in Rajasthan — leaving preferences empty means missed opportunities in later rounds.
  • Prioritise less competitive branches: Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at district GECs consistently close at lower scores than Computer Science or Electronics, which attract more applicants.
  • Apply under your correct category: SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students should verify that their category certificate is valid and uploaded — reserved-category cutoffs are far lower than General, sometimes by 15–20 marks.
  • Participate in every counselling round: Seats from round 1 that go unaccepted roll back into the pool for round 2. New seats may open in the spot round too — stay active until the last day.
  • Check GATE paper cross-eligibility: Some M.Tech specialisations at RTU-affiliated colleges accept scores from multiple GATE paper codes (for example, CS, EC, or IN for certain branches). Confirm cross-paper eligibility on rtu.ac.in to broaden your options.
  • Explore private college Management Quota seats: RTU-affiliated private colleges in Rajasthan often have Management Quota and Non-GATE seats available for students who do not meet the GATE merit cutoff. These seats are filled separately from the RTU CAM merit process.

RTU CAM 2026 Low GATE Score FAQs

Ques. What is the minimum GATE score needed for M.Tech admission via RTU CAM 2026?

Ans. RTU CAM 2026 does not set a single minimum GATE score. Closing cutoffs are set by each college and branch based on demand. District-level GECs in Rajasthan have historically closed at GATE scores between 5 and 22 in final rounds, making them accessible to students with very low scores. Check rtu.ac.in for the live cutoffs once counselling begins.

Ques. Can I get M.Tech admission in Rajasthan without a GATE score?

Ans. A GATE score is mandatory for government-funded M.Tech seats at GECs through RTU CAM. However, RTU-affiliated private colleges offer Management Quota and Non-GATE seats in certain M.Tech specialisations for which a GATE score is not required. Check the specific college’s admission policy directly on their official website.

Ques. Which M.Tech branch has the lowest closing GATE score in Rajasthan?

Ans. Based on 2024–25 RTU CAM trends, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at district-level GECs — particularly in Banswara, Baran, and Dungarpur — have recorded the lowest closing scores, sometimes as low as 5 marks in the final counselling round. These are the recommended branches for students with a GATE score under 20.

Ques. When is the RTU CAM 2026 last date for low-score students to apply?

Ans. The RTU CAM 2026 counselling round relevant to low-score allotments closes on June 26, 2026. Students should complete registration, document upload, and preference filling before this date at rtu.ac.in. Additional spot-round dates may be announced later on the official portal.

Ques. Will I get the GATE M.Tech stipend if I get admission with a low score?

Ans. Yes. The GATE-based stipend — currently Rs 12,400 per month — is available to all students admitted through a valid GATE score to AICTE-approved government-funded M.Tech seats, regardless of how low or high your score is. Your score determines admission, not the stipend amount. Confirm stipend eligibility with your allotted college directly, as it depends on the college’s AICTE recognition status.

Ques. How many rounds does RTU CAM 2026 conduct for M.Tech seat allotment?

Ans. RTU CAM typically conducts two to three regular counselling rounds followed by a spot round. Students with low GATE scores are most likely to be allotted seats in round 2, round 3, or the spot round, when remaining seats at district-level GECs are offered to lower-ranked applicants. Participate in all rounds to maximise your chances.